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So you are saying you don't like balanced reporting?Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Same way they do "We shouldn't give benefits to foreigners in the UK, we need to give benefits to UK born and bred only", followed closely by "We shouldn't give benefits to UK born and bred, because if they are on benefits they are lazy"
It's the GBeebies generation.
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Same way they do "We shouldn't give benefits to foreigners in the UK, we need to give benefits to UK born and bred only", followed closely by "We shouldn't give benefits to UK born and bred, because if they are on benefits they are lazy"Originally posted by vetran View Post
yep that was the point - the Wail does "Cancer is / is not caused by" every week.
It's the GBeebies generation.
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yep that was the point - the Wail does "Cancer is / is not caused by" every week.Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Except that story was then debunked by... (checks source)... The Daily Mail as being false.
https://expressdigest.com/a-urologis...equent-debate/
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Except that story was then debunked by... (checks source)... The Daily Mail as being false.Originally posted by vetran View Post
https://expressdigest.com/a-urologis...equent-debate/
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Pretend its a shower it will ruin you!Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Where's the bog?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...dangerous.html
Doctor warns about 'dangerous' side effects of peeing in the shower - insisting the habit can cause irreparable damage to the pelvic floor and lead to embarrassing 'leak issues'- Dr Alicia Jeffrey-Thomas, who goes by @scrambledjam on social media, said peeing under a running stream of water is not a good idea at all
- The Boston doctor said it 'could potentially lead to some leak issues when you hear running water outside of the shower'
- Her recent videos on the topic have gained views in the millions
- Most commenters said they wouldn't be swayed by the clips and are 'just tryna save water'
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Strange things seen in house ads
Busy house hunting again. Every so often I spot something odd in a photo. Here's the latest
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