Originally posted by fullyautomatix
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Previously on "Women don't reverse - leave it to your husband"
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWhats up with the bedwetters picking on Brillo ? A lot many awful topics have been turned into a joke on here many times. I remember MJ dying and nothing but jokes. Nobody is holier than thou here. So stop whining and enjoy some humour from Brillo. But I feel this attempt was not humour but sexist, correct me I am wrong Brillo.
I'll not wet my bed over it, but it was a poor place to find humour and the joke was, as you say, just plain sexism. Not clever, not witty and definitely not original.
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Whats up with the bedwetters picking on Brillo ? A lot many awful topics have been turned into a joke on here many times. I remember MJ dying and nothing but jokes. Nobody is holier than thou here. So stop whining and enjoy some humour from Brillo. But I feel this attempt was not humour but sexist, correct me I am wrong Brillo.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostHow fast do you have to reverse to kill someone?
even the adverts say that if you hit a child at 20 rather than 30 they are way more likely to live
seems a strange tragedy thats for sure
Unfortunately children tend to be short and hard to see when reversing.
They also aren't as good as calculating risk as adults this means that even teenagers up to the age of 16 are often run over by vehicles due to being in their path.
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Originally posted by I just need to test it View PostI remember a thread on a messageboard elsewhere titled "Boy Killed by Giant Snowball" that caused quite an outcry, though the perpetrator was well-liked and as a result seemed to get a much softer ride than Brillo's getting.
Brillo, sometimes it's better to take a leaf out of Gauss's book pauca sed matura !
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I remember a thread on a messageboard elsewhere titled "Boy Killed by Giant Snowball" that caused quite an outcry, though the perpetrator was well-liked and as a result seemed to get a much softer ride than Brillo's getting.
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Originally posted by zeitghostDull he may be, but he's not the one who gets banned.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostHow fast do you have to reverse to kill someone?
even the adverts say that if you hit a child at 20 rather than 30 they are way more likely to live
seems a strange tragedy thats for sure
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI'm at Cabot Circus in 35 minutes in case anyone wants to discuss it with me.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
I'm at Cabot Circus in 35 minutes in case anyone wants to discuss it with me. Or regularly at Chester for the pigeon worriers round here.
As usual, the cuk morons jump in without a thought.
Lol offering to meet someone for a discussion that's just sad. Just hold your hands up, we all at some point have said something stupid.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTo be fair to Brillo, he is not always great at picking up on acceptable social norms, but all the more reason for us to educate.
For general forum, I reckon I hit the right level.
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Originally posted by original PM View Postnot a 2 mph punch they don't
it's not the speed of the punch - it's the fall that comes with it.
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