Originally posted by TwoWolves
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echt?! That moment when you learn the photographer isn't who you thought.
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostLook chum, I know you are obsessed with telling the world how virtuous you are and how awful western society and people are but please don't post photos of corpses on the boards to make your asinine political points. Most of us here have sufficient education to understand the complexities and tragedies of the past without the help of pompous sanctimonious buffoons like you. Get yourself a hobby, a girlfriend or a better contract - and give it a rest, please.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWasn't happening too long ago with Britain's special friend:
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Do we need pictures like this posted?Last edited by mudskipper; 15 May 2018, 22:13.
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A slight hiccup has now arisen: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ime=1526410433
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Originally posted by The Castle Cary Fairy View PostIs it my imagination or is there a person of colour in the foreground of that pic that they've obscured somewhat as his presence doesn't fit the narrative?
Anyway, tell us why you love Saudi Arabia?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWasn't happening too long ago with Britain's special friend:
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[QUOTE=darmstadt;2553063]Wasn't happening too long ago with Britain's special friend:
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That still happens now in many places in Africa where the slave trade still thrives
or is that everyone else's fault to?
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Originally posted by The Castle Cary Fairy View PostYes, lovey indeed
I hope the sight of petty criminals and adulteresses dangling by the neck from cranes doesn't put you off your coffee.
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Originally posted by The Castle Cary Fairy View PostYes, lovey indeed
I hope the sight of petty criminals and adulteresses dangling by the neck from cranes doesn't put you off your coffee.
Exposed: British-made bombs used on civilian targets in Yemen
Last edited by scooterscot; 11 May 2018, 11:08.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostWhatever he meant when he was campaigning. He talked about getting out of foreign intervention, bringing troops back and spending the money at home instead.
Don't go to Saudi then either.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostFixing America? How?
Originally posted by The Castle Cary Fairy View PostYes, lovey indeed
I hope the sight of petty criminals and adulteresses dangling by the neck from cranes doesn't put you off your coffee.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAn Iranian friend here in Munich, who moved with his wife to dodge service; really nice guy and very intelligent often talks to me about how much he misses life back home. A subject I can sympathise with given my lust for fatty foods in Scotty land. In particular it's small things, like drinking coffee in the afternoon sun by Khaju Bridge.
It sounds lovey and I hope to visit one day.
I hope the sight of petty criminals and adulteresses dangling by the neck from cranes doesn't put you off your coffee.Last edited by The Castle Cary Fairy; 11 May 2018, 10:07.
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An Iranian friend here in Munich, who moved with his wife to dodge service; really nice guy and very intelligent often talks to me about how much he misses life back home. A subject I can sympathise with given my lust for fatty foods in Scotty land. In particular it's small things, like drinking coffee in the afternoon sun by Khaju Bridge.
It sounds lovey and I hope to visit one day.
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