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Originally posted by LatteLiberal View PostExactly, what a dull world it would be if we couldn't joke or banter for fear of suicides.

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I will put my foot in it as much as anyone, but yes I do try to be as tactful as I can about the jokes I crack.Originally posted by Bunk View PostDo you walk around on eggshells every day in case you upset or offend someone? I find that hard to believe.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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We wouldn't want to not laugh along with everyone else would we?Originally posted by LatteLiberal View PostExactly, what a dull world it would be if we couldn't joke or banter for fear of suicides.
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And there we have it, conclusive proof that you are indeed that moron, Russell.Originally posted by LatteLiberal View PostExactly, what a dull world it would be if we couldn't joke or banter for fear of suicides.
Because it's not feasible that there would be 2 people of that level of stupidity in the world
Hard Brexit now!
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They might not have forseen her suicide but surely they could forsee her losing her job and becoming an international laughing stock whilst suffering the backlash of furious pro-royalists (some of whom do not have all four wheels on the ground) and thus pretty much destroying her life.
This is not exactly a nice thing to do to someone for a laugh.Comment
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My point is, the DJ's had no idea that an innocent hoax call would lead to someone committing suicide. Some on here seem to think the DJ's are directly to blame, if so then it follows that no-one should ever make hoax calls etc just incase the person at the other end is suicidal.Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd there we have it, conclusive proof that you are indeed that moron, Russell.
Because it's not feasible that there would be 2 people of that level of stupidity in the world
I usually only have to spell things out in that detail to my 4 year old, however given you seem to have the IQ of a potato I am not surprised.
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Did they or anybody publicise the name of the nurse that made the mistake? Not that I remember.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostThey might not have forseen her suicide but surely they could forsee her losing her job and becoming an international laughing stock whilst suffering the backlash of furious pro-royalists (some of whom do not have all four wheels on the ground) and thus pretty much destroying her life.
This is not exactly a nice thing to do to someone for a laugh.
No happy well-adjusted person kills themselves for a reason as stupid as this.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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WHS, but ..Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd there we have it, conclusive proof that you are indeed that moron, Russell.
Because it's not feasible that there would be 2 people of that level of stupidity in the world
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(Wouldn't want to go confusing him with Bertrand Russell)Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Another idiot Royalist Daily Mail reader. Are there any intelligent people on this forum?Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWHS, but ..
russell (lowercase)
(Wouldn't want to go confusing him with Bertrand Russell)Comment
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