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Previously on "You lost, get over it."
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI think we all just need to have a group hug and no roaming hands. You know who I mean!!
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I think we all just need to have a group hug and no roaming hands. You know who I mean!!
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIf I posted a bunch of hipsters who apparently were all snapped saying 'Choy Spiced latte with pumpkin spice shot' and ended up with this would it be funny?
You're damn right it would be!
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIf I posted a bunch of hipsters who apparently were all snapped saying 'Choy Spiced latte with pumpkin spice shot' and ended up with this would it be funny?
You're damn right it would be!
nearly as good as gash or 'tache.
http://www2.b3ta.com/gash-or-tash/
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Originally posted by Lance View PostFFS. It's funny.
There are very few stereotypes we can make fun of anymore so enjoy it while you can.
Anyway. It's not in your Brexit-free safe-space so what's the big deal?
You're damn right it would be!
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Originally posted by original PM View PostNothing wrong with those faces - as there was nothing wrong with the thousands of other young faces which his search turned up - but his rhetoric was that 'Brexit' was bought about by 'Old men' and his tweet 'backs' that up.
There are very few stereotypes we can make fun of anymore so enjoy it while you can.
Anyway. It's not in your Brexit-free safe-space so what's the big deal?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostNothing wrong with those faces - as there was nothing wrong with the thousands of other young faces which his search turned up - but his rhetoric was that 'Brexit' was bought about by 'Old men' and his tweet 'backs' that up.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWhat do you mean, oPM? What's wrong with those faces? They are just fine representations of British yeomanry and need no further comment.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI wonder how many faces he got returned from his search he discarded because they did not fit his rhetoric?
And he looks like a tw@
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I wonder how many faces he got returned from his search he discarded because they did not fit his rhetoric?
And he looks like a tw@
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostIt's a shame isn't it. That now people are singled out for ridicule and then bullied because they voted for what they believe in.
It's ok though because it just white men they are picking on.
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It's a shame isn't it. That now people are singled out for ridicule and then bullied because they voted for what they believe in.
It's ok though because it just white men they are picking on.
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