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Respect my existence or expect my resistance
I don't think that's appropriateWas only a matter of time
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I don't think that's appropriateWas only a matter of time
it’s spot on for that meme. the only inappropriate thing about it is Prince Andrew’s conductI don't think that's appropriate.
It's the image of his victim I object to being used as the butt of a sick joke. Thank you for removing it.Fair enough, I'll remove if you insist but I don't think it's really any different to the other stuff posted in this thread. ie. intended to make the slimey fucker look more slimey.
Removed.It's the image of his victim I object to being used as the butt of a sick joke. Thank you for removing it.
Damaged reputation...
Spoiler alert...
Nonce the wiser, surely?Nope. Read this twice, still none the wiser
I see what you did there.Nonce the wiser, surely?
It just seemed like a missed opportunity you know?I see what you did there.
Absolutely. Get in there!It just seemed like a missed opportunity you know?
BoomNonce the wiser, surely?
"The polygraph, invented in the early 1920s, detects physiological responses to lying (such as elevated heart and respiratory rates as well as spikes in blood pressure. "Amongst the various problems with that is the fact polygraph tests are utter bullshit.
"The polygraph, invented in the early 1920s, detects physiological responses to lying (such as elevated heart and respiratory rates as well as spikes in blood pressure. "
For a non respirating, lizard nonce it's quite easy to pass a polygraph I suspect.
I think you have just won me with this comment (and just to ruin it, I am a little bit drunk, although will review in the morning and edit as needed )For a non respirating, lizard nonce it's quite easy to pass a polygraph I suspect.
Wait...are you the prize?I think you have just won me with this comment (and just to ruin it, I am a little bit drunk, although will review in the morning and edit as needed )
I'm the star prizeWait...are you the prize?
Are you good at pouring drinks?
They can work quite well if the person taking them believes strongly enough that they work quite well. Besides, the court of public opinion doesn’t care anyway — refusal to take it is automatically damning.Amongst the various problems with that is the fact polygraph tests are utter bullshit.
I've not won anything in years. This is great newsI'm the star prize
True story: Watching 'Cocktail' at the Odeon in Brighton, changed my life and I became a cocktail barman, worked at TGI Fridays and was trained (for 1 day, lol) by a guy called Stewart who allegedly trained Tom Cruise)
So yes, I can pour drinks...
This is a publicity stunt, I assume this guy doesn't actually have $100m to spare and is relying on He Who Cannot Sweat either refusing or more likely not even bothering to respond so he can point to that and say 'Look He Must Be Hiding Something'Prince Andrew offered £75m to take public lie detector test over Jeffrey Epstein
Investigative journalist Ian Halperin has offered Prince Andrew $100 million (£75m) to take a polygraph test over his relationship with the late paedophile Jeffrey Epsteinwww.mirror.co.uk
Prince Andrew is being offered $100 million (£75m) to take a public lie detector test about his relationship with the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Investigative journalist Ian Halperin is offering the Duke of the York the money, equal to £73.3 million, “to come clean and take a polygraph test with a world-leading polygraph examiner.”
“If he (Andrew) is as innocent as he says he is, he passes and it clears his name. It is a great way for him to vindicate himself in 45 minutes,” Halperin told Mail Online.
“It will be a pay per view event, hopefully the biggest pay per view in history, where Andrew gets $100million for just turning up and taking the test.”
The writer added: “So it is a win-win for him and he would be able to make a donation to victims of child sex trafficking.
"It would make him look great.
“Nobody has ever made that amount of money for 45 minutes work. And we will provide him with hair and make-up.”
Of course it was a joke but I reckon he'd be able to finance it with crowd funding, tickets, a phone-in and television rights. Who wouldn't pay a tenner to watch the sweaty nonce do another interview.This is a publicity stunt, I assume this guy doesn't actually have $100m to spare and is relying on He Who Cannot Sweat either refusing or more likely not even bothering to respond so he can point to that and say 'Look He Must Be Hiding Something'
Whilst with the possible exception of his Mum (certainly not his older bro) there is probably no-one who on Earth who really believes HWCS's version of events, refusal to pay attention to this joker does not alas prove anything.
Fairly easy to dupe the machine -a nice dose of anti anxiety meds or a couple of valium should do it. There's a reason they're not accepted as evidence in pretty much most courts of law, even some us states won't allow them. They can be used by police for investigative purposes but not evidentiary.Amongst the various problems with that is the fact polygraph tests are utter bullshit.
This is a publicity stunt, I assume this guy doesn't actually have $100m to spare and is relying on He Who Cannot Sweat either refusing or more likely not even bothering to respond so he can point to that and say 'Look He Must Be Hiding Something'
Whilst with the possible exception of his Mum (certainly not his older bro) there is probably no-one who on Earth who really believes HWCS's version of events, refusal to pay attention to this joker does not alas prove anything.
A lose lose situation.... WIN!Oh course it is not serious, but is very well written and adds to the pressure on him and his despicable family.
“you were offered the chance to clear your name and raise $100m for sex trafficked kids, why did you not do that?”
In different circumstances though, I reckon he'd leap at the money.Amongst the various problems with that is the fact polygraph tests are utter bullshit.