Originally posted by Mich the Tester
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Yep, Royal Prerogative.Originally posted by zeitghostAin't that sommat to do with the divine right of kings?
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Originally posted by Hill Station Murthy View PostPerogative was the word I intend.
prerogative (I think, but then I'm a polytechnic cretin so don't take my word for it)
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Or is it an exotic mixture of the liquors of pears and juniper berries?Originally posted by Hill Station Murthy View PostIt means it is my right to not have to explain myself on these pages.
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It means it is my right to not have to explain myself on these pages.Originally posted by doodab View PostWhat is a pereginitive? It's not a word I've seen before and google doesn't seem to have heard of it either.
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It's a kind of bird, spelt wrong.Originally posted by doodab View PostWhat is a pereginitive?
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I don't agree with you I'm afraid but this is my pereginitive in this site.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostShall we forgive your typing issues as being to do with 'diminished responsibility'? Or have you been using Pacharan's screen wipe app? Or are you pacharan?
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Shall we forgive your typing issues as being to do with 'diminished responsibility'? Or have you been using Pacharan's screen wipe app? Or are you pacharan?Originally posted by Hill Station Murthy View Post
So does tghis mean he will get the concessio0n of diminished responsibility?
I don't know aht the implication of this werdict would be but if this man is clearly insane do they have the right to put him in lunatic asylum and throw the key away? I would be very surprised if , in a couple of years time, we don't hear human rights issues and he is free ojn the streets of Britain once more.
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So does tghis mean he will get the concessio0n of diminished responsibility?
I don't know aht the implication of this werdict would be but if this man is clearly insane do they have the right to put him in lunatic asylum and throw the key away? I would be very surprised if , in a couple of years time, we don't hear human rights issues and he is free ojn the streets of Britain once more.
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Have you been shot yet?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe two psychiatrists, in their report, concluded that he lived in his "own delusional universe where all his thoughts and acts are guided by his delusions".
Hey! That's where I live. We might be neighbours!

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