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The protests in London worry me , they are spreading the infection. Strange the Police aren't fining them. Though if they are all as loony left as they appear it may be the cull the world needs.
Who cares what they do on farcebook and twatter? Though it does seem people aren't 'doing it right' for the TwitterNazis.Comment
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It will just be an excuse for the criminals and low life's to start looting.Originally posted by vetran View PostThe protests in London worry me , they are spreading the infection. Strange the Police aren't fining them. Though if they are all as loony left as they appear it may be the cull the world needs.
Who cares what they do on farcebook and twatter? Though it does seem people aren't 'doing it right' for the TwitterNazis.Comment
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You should set an example by not incorrectly using apostrophes. It's a slippery slope from there to looting.Originally posted by woohoo View PostIt will just be an excuse for the criminals and low life's to start looting.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostIt will just be an excuse for the criminals and low life's to start looting.
Hopefully the Police will find them more easily if the roads are empty. They seem to have been doing quite well with county lines.Comment
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I will use them how I want young greg. I pay my taxes and I won't be lectured to by some hippy internet warrior.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou should set an example by not incorrectly using apostrophes. It's a slippery slope from there to looting.Comment
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Slippery slope. Next thing you'll be putting out the wheelie bin in the wrong spot.Originally posted by woohoo View PostI will use them how I want young greg. I pay my taxes and I won't be lectured to by some hippy internet warrior.Comment
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I don't see why with all these people furloughed why I should have to put my wheelie bin out at all. It makes economic sense for them to do my menial work whilst I support the country by working and paying taxes.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSlippery slope. Next thing you'll be putting out the wheelie bin in the wrong spot.Comment
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Well firstly you cannot categorically state they are spreading anything, only that the risk is there that they might be. The police may be judging that wading in will only make things worse and it'll fade away quickly. Or for all I know maybe most of our protestors are doing it outside, and ARE distancing generally speaking? I haven't seen photos.Originally posted by vetran View PostThe protests in London worry me , they are spreading the infection. Strange the Police aren't fining them. Though if they are all as loony left as they appear it may be the cull the world needs.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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