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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNot sure I see the point.
He will never hear them.
And even if he did hear them he would never listen.
No-one loves themself more than Trump.
What is bad is people that voted for him.
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Originally posted by original PM View Postit is okay to scream obscenities at him.
He will never hear them.
And even if he did hear them he would never listen.
No-one loves themself more than Trump.
What is bad is people that voted for him.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostInterestingly I can tell you what happened.
She has been told by various media sources that Donald Trump is a bad man and it is okay to scream obscenities at him.
Probably support by a load of Facebook 'friends' who supported her all the way.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot any more... She's getting yet another kicking today. Even her family are piling in now!
Relatives of woman who screamed at Trump supporter say they can't understand what happened to her | Daily Mail Online
She has been told by various media sources that Donald Trump is a bad man and it is okay to scream obscenities at him.
Probably support by a load of Facebook 'friends' who supported her all the way.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNo arguments there. I don't have any tattoos and I'm becoming the odd one out around the pool now.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot any more... She's getting yet another kicking today. Even her family are piling in now!
Relatives of woman who screamed at Trump supporter say they can't understand what happened to her | Daily Mail Online
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It turns out that @Siobhan GrrArgh does have a job. And this is where it gets even better. She runs a private company which provides 'clinical services' to the NHS. Yet here she was on a demonstration against, among other things, a free trade deal with the U.S., which opponents claim will lead to the privatisation of the health service.
Relatives of woman who screamed at Trump supporter say they can't understand what happened to her | Daily Mail Online
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It turns out that @Siobhan GrrArgh does have a job. And this is where it gets even better. She runs a private company which provides 'clinical services' to the NHS. Yet here she was on a demonstration against, among other things, a free trade deal with the U.S., which opponents claim will lead to the privatisation of the health service.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostNothing wrong with ink these days, it's moving to the norm. I have quite a few tattoos and certainly planning to get a few more this year. Ink, nor piercings, change what people know or how they perform at work. And we look cool
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI agree but people with extreme modifications tend to hang around with their peer groups so they'll all look the same in time so not really fussed. The girl in the picture and reading her interests probably also hangs around with a peer group that I wouldn't tend to be interested in either but nose thing seems to be adopted by, dunno the term, less different social groups. I'll get slated for saying but it's been work by a more general peer group if that makes sense. Just like earrings rather than anything slightly more extreme modifications. I guess the same could be said for tattoos as well.
If I could have used the word 'normal' it would have been easier to explain but I don't think you are allowed to say that in this day and age are you?
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