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There's a half-decent article in today's Femail about feminism, which among the usual hate-filled comments from readers, attracted this particular comment:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2270857/Feminism-ISNT-dirty-word-The-girls-Ive-met-need-ever.html

The irony of this article being on this particular website is laughable. Day after day I read stories written by DM 'reporters' which mainly consist of reports of women over the age of 40 who've actually managed to get out of bed and put some make up on and look half decent and DM writes a patronising little article about her. In addition there are daily articles letting me know which female celebrities have been to the gym, what they were wearing, if they chose to leave the house without makeup, whether they've gained/lost weight etc etc. Very rarely is an article written about a man's appearance. Women are judged mainly on their appearance because this is what the media portrays. As I said, the irony of this article on the DM website is just unreal!!


 
"The minor misdeeds of individual Nazis would be submerged by the immense benefits the new regime is already bestowing on Germany."

Lord Rothermere 1933

shirer said:
X came up to my room in the Adlon to-day, and after we had disconnected my telephone and made sure that no one as listening through the crack of the door to the next room he told me a weird story. He says the Gestapo is now systematically bumping off the mentally deficient people of the Reich. The Nazis call them "mercy deaths". He relates that Pastor Bodelschwingh, who runs a large hospital for various kinds of feeble-mined children at Bethel was ordered to be arrested a few days ago because he refused to deliver up some of his more serious mental cases to the secret police. Shortly after this, his hospital is bombed. By the "British". Must look into this story.
 
"The minor misdeeds of individual Nazis would be submerged by the immense benefits the new regime is already bestowing on Germany."

Lord Rothermere 1933

There were plenty of people duped by stalin as well murderous tryant dupes the stupid news at 11
 
I don't think he was "duped" likesfish he was a pretty enthusiastic fascist from what I know of him. He knew full well what they were upto and he backed it.
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-sexually-transmitted-disease-abused-her.html

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Police constable, 28, 'gave three-year-old girl a sexually transmitted disease when he abused her'

  • PC James Williams, of Bristol, is accused of assaulting the toddler in a house in the city and giving her chlamydia
  • A jury heard the allegations came to light when the little girl complained she was sore 'when she went to the toilet'
  • When her mother asked why, she said Williams had 'hurt' her

This has made me so fucking angry :mad::mad::mad:
 
I was dismayed when Greggs the bakers opened an outlet at Newcastle Airport.
These ubiquitous dens of unhealthy "food" have a lot to answer for here in the North East in my opinion.
Up here, a Greggs' sausage roll is called a "Geordie Dummy" and judging by the number of babys in pushchairs who will inevitable have a cholesterol-laden pastry shoved into their mouths at the first sign of upset, the name is quite apt I believe.
Furthermore, judging by the rush for the outlet by many after disembarking from the aircraft, the reality is that Gregg's may be deemed as selling a 'useful' product!
Where many airports around the world have food outlets where caviar, sushi, champagne and other exotic delicacies can be obtained (albeit at a price), we will always have Gregg's!
Posted by: David Passmore | Sunday, 28 June 2009 at 11:46 AM
 
Meanwhile, Athletic Bilbao are the latest club to show interest in Villa striker John Carew with Manchester City and Real Madrid among the list of admirers for their Spanish international striker Fernando Llorente.

Bilbao see Carew as a potential replacement should £30m-rated Llorente be sold/

Best football rumour ever.
 
This is the main headline article on their website:

'Rude' Paxo faces a Twitter tirade over savaging of shy student who dared to get University Challenge question wrong

  • Student Tom Tyszczuk Smith got the brunt of Paxman's abrasive tone
  • The 20-year-old answered a question wrong about William of Orange
  • Undergraduate was left clearly shaken and kept head down for most of game
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-University-Challenge-wrong-answer.html#video


If we actually watch the video and read the article, we see it's a total non event, Paxman behaving as he usually does on University Challenge, and the...

"...student’s mother Renata Tyszczuk, 45, defended Paxman and said viewers had overreacted.
She said: ‘I think Paxman is always a little tough with the contestants. But I think it is all in good spirit. 'It is a challenge after all.
‘I don’t think he’s a bully. Tom wanted to do well and perhaps that showed more when he got things wrong rather than right.
'I met Mr Paxman and found him very pleasant. Tom’s very clever and we are very proud."
 
William of Walworth said:
[ages ago]Nice = People who want to donate (if they're able to/allowed to medically that is)
Not very nice = People who refuse to donate (I guess they might have some odd religious reason not to, but is that any excuse?)

Bit sweeping, what about those with medical conditions that exclude them, can they go into the "nice" category (until they prove themselves nasty at least ;-) ) ?

Hey Bluesman, I think you might have missed the bit in my original post that I've now bolded? I did specifically allow for some people not being able to donate which I always thought was fair enough. People who very often want to, but can't, I have every sympathy for them.
 
This is the main headline article on their website:

'Rude' Paxo faces a Twitter tirade over savaging of shy student who dared to get University Challenge question wrong

  • Student Tom Tyszczuk Smith got the brunt of Paxman's abrasive tone
  • The 20-year-old answered a question wrong about William of Orange
  • Undergraduate was left clearly shaken and kept head down for most of game
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-University-Challenge-wrong-answer.html#video



If we actually watch the video and read the article, we see it's a total non event, Paxman behaving as he usually does on University Challenge, and the...

"...student’s mother Renata Tyszczuk, 45, defended Paxman and said viewers had overreacted.
She said: ‘I think Paxman is always a little tough with the contestants. But I think it is all in good spirit. 'It is a challenge after all.
‘I don’t think he’s a bully. Tom wanted to do well and perhaps that showed more when he got things wrong rather than right.
'I met Mr Paxman and found him very pleasant. Tom’s very clever and we are very proud."

Hardly a savaging :D
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...-admits-targets-playmates-good-influence.html

I have absolutely no intention of letting my two precious daughters get dragged down into the quagmire of underperforming children. So I work hard at targeting the right sort of friends for them.

:facepalm:

At the risk of sounding snobbish, I also favour children who have good old-fashioned Victorian names such as George, Henry and Victoria.

says the mother of a child called India :hmm:

I actively ensure my children are meeting the right sort of children at their after-school activity classes. Poppy and India go to an array of things: piano and violin lessons, swimming and Brownies.
Of course I think these activities are beneficial. But the real benefit is the networking opportunities.

I want my girls to connect with the children of like-minded parents who also strive for their children to be high achievers.
Plus I pay for them both to have a private tutor for 30 minutes each week. He helps improve their learning and reinforces my message about mixing with the right people.

Poppy and India are seven and eight.

I am convinced that my tactics are paying off. Recently I asked India which children she liked to play with.
'The children who come to school on time and wear proper school uniforms are the nicest and the most fun,' she told me. 'If children don't put any effort in, I don't want to play with them.'

yes, of course an eight year old child said that.
 
Wonder if shes shown her kids her other Daily Mail cuttings :)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...-villain-caught-outdoor-romp-married-man.html

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The indiscreet couple stripped off in the grassy paddock after visiting a local pub.
Cross' devastated wife Ruth said her cheating husband had told her about the affair.
"Mark had warned me that people might find out. But I can't say any more."
This is said to be Hopkins' third affair with a married man.

Teaching them how to be classy ladies :D
 
2007? Does that mean she's a *gasp* single mother?? Tbh it probably m eans she's an actress and those aren't really her kids and the whole thing's made up as usual
 
Must admit a school kid clearly coming home from the walk of shame is a bit creepy. It's bread they want to advertise!! Not contraception!!

Erm....what is the walk of shame?
 
Must admit a school kid clearly coming home from the walk of shame is a bit creepy. It's bread they want to advertise!! Not contraception!!

Erm....what is the walk of shame?

Walking to work the morning after having casual sex with someone you've just met. Possibly not recognising the area you are in.
 
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