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Such as:Originally posted by sasguru View PostJust out of interest, why does everyone think that the NHS should treat their self-inflicted injuries?
Car crashes (you don't have to drive do you?)
Gardening accidents
Going to a nighclub and looking at someone in a funny way ....
Stay indoors. Don't do anything. You won't get injured.+50 Xeno Geek Points
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What? Join a club that would have you as a member?Originally posted by sasguru View PostJoin the club ...
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I think there's a big difference between those things which may be considered every-day risks and part of life and the systematic destruction of your body through over-eating, booze or fags.Originally posted by Zippy View PostSuch as:
Car crashes (you don't have to drive do you?)
Gardening accidents
Going to a nighclub and looking at someone in a funny way ....
Stay indoors. Don't do anything. You won't get injured.
If you take out an insurance policy, that's why they ask you your weight and drinking and smoking habits.
It is your body and your choice, but you shouldn't expect anyone else to foot the bill for your weakness.Hard Brexit now!
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<Caution>Originally posted by sasguru View PostI think there's a big difference between those things which may be considered every-day risks and part of life and the systematic destruction of your body through over-eating, booze or fags.
If you take out an insurance policy, that's why they ask you your weight and drinking and smoking habits.
It is your body and your choice, but you shouldn't expect anyone else to foot the bill for your weakness.
Sanctimonious Twat Alert!
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Someone who believes in taking responsibility for your life.Originally posted by Churchill View Post<Caution>
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HTH, imbecile.Hard Brexit now!
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He'd be a country memberOriginally posted by Churchill View PostWhat? Join a club that would have you as a member?
F**k off, seriously!
+50 Xeno Geek Points
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As for the rest of you - DILLIGAF
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Well he's halfway there, he's a c**t!Originally posted by Zippy View PostHe'd be a country member
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No actual argument I see. Par for the course.Originally posted by Churchill View PostWell he's halfway there, he's a c**t!Hard Brexit now!
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Ah. You remembered.Originally posted by Churchill View PostWell he's halfway there, he's a c**t!+50 Xeno Geek Points
Come back Toolpusher, scotspine, Voodooflux.Pogle
As for the rest of you - DILLIGAF
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