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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI see your 18 month article and raise it with my 2 year old article.
Srebrenica massacre: Dutch soldiers let 300 Muslims die, court rules | World news | The Guardian
Pie eating surrender monkeys.
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As long as we can still get the Tim Tams, everything will be fine.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI find the fixation with the age of an article fascinating. Erikur obviously won the argument if the best counter-argument is the age of the article.
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I find the fixation with the age of an article fascinating. Erikur obviously won the argument if the best counter-argument is the age of the article.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostDominic Raab wasn't even aware that Britain is an island
Brexit secretary Dominic Raab says he ‘hadn’t quite understood’ importance of Dover-Calais crossing | The Independent
Srebrenica massacre: Dutch soldiers let 300 Muslims die, court rules | World news | The Guardian
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Countries will be queuing up to do deals after Brexit...
‘Zero chance’ of UK trade deal with Japan until Brexit negotiations are complete
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Escape Britain whilst you still can! Save yourselves!
Run, get out of here, Brexit is coming!!!!!
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostSensationalising an 18-month old story with a misleading headline? Great stuff Eirikur. At least you can turn to a career in journalism if you're struggling in IT.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostDominic Raab wasn't even aware that Britain is an island
Brexit secretary Dominic Raab says he ‘hadn’t quite understood’ importance of Dover-Calais crossing | The Independent
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