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I'm sure we can be a bit more inventive.
Yes I'm sure we can but it's not going to happen though not in his country, I suspect come the day there will be quite a bit of dickering about what property belongs to the Crown and thus isn't theirs to keep and what is private property and they can.
They're still going to be multi-millionaires even when they're not royals going to take a few generations of death duties and reckless spending by feckless heirs before any of them have to sign on.
 
Yeah this, I had nothing against him (other than the usual parasite stuff) but at the moment I just want everyone to shut the fuck up about this spoiled rich kid who really thinks he's hard done to poor boy. I'd swap lives with him in the blink of an eye, he's so lacking in self awareness and we're lapping it up like the little serfs we are.

I'm in no way a royalist or even a sympathiser. In fact I used to be anti monarchy but now don't give a shit either way. In Harry's case his choices are misguided imo but as the younger brother when Diana died it clearly affected him more than anyone else and he clearly hasn't got over it. All this publicity seeking is an exuberant cry for help imo. He hasn't got over his grief and now feels like the black sheep.

I agree though that his best course of action would be to completely duck out of the limelight and try to rebuild his bridges in private.
 
Best stick to the purely legislative route. Violent revolutions eat their own - it might all be fun and games when it’s them on the scaffold, but soon enough it’ll be you. Your execution will go on to be someone’s else’s bread and circus, only by the time it gets to you, the blade will be blunt and you’ll have a worse time than those who went ahead.
I'm so glad you're here to keep us all straight!
 
Would imagine having your dad vaporized by a toff who's flown in from the other side of the world just to kill your fellow countrymen might lead to the misogs too.
Yes, there’s research on that too. Not sure how one negates the other though, particularly if you’re curious at all about how experience of one could then lead to you becoming a perpetrator of the other.

Though damn, this is the reason I’ve found myself getting sucked into this waaay more than I’d like. There are so many different levels to all of this and I feel I’m holding several at once.

a) it’s a highly entertaining bit of soap opera involving a family we’ve all been made over-aware of all our lives

b) there’s the potential and exciting ramifications of what this might mean for the history of the royal family, and at the least a bit of schaudenfraude

c) there’s eye rolling at some poor little rich boy who obviously has no self awareness of the financial privilege he has, but

d) it’s also about someone who grew up in an incredibly dysfunctional family, lost his mum at a critical point of childhood with an unresolved question of ill doing, seemingly had no real support afterwards, has had various stupid things he did in his younger years splashed all over the newspapers*, and then saw his wife struggle after being denigrated by that same press.

🤷‍♀️

*I’d like to point out here that dressing as a nazi is in no way defensible and I’ve never done anything remotely like that myself! But I, like I’m sure many on here, have done some silly or dodgy things in younger years that I’m quite glad haven’t been splashed all over the press ;)
 
So apparently the royal family costs us each £1.30 a year.
theres a thing in economics called Externalities. These are things that don't make the balance sheet but are "costs".
Negative Externalities
Most externalities are negative. Pollution is a well-known negative externality. A corporation may decide to cut costs and increase profits by implementing new operations that are more harmful to the environment. The corporation realizes costs in the form of expanding operations but also generates returns that are higher than the costs. However, the externality also increases the aggregate cost to the economy and society making it a negative externality. Externalities are negative when the social costs outweigh the private costs.
Theres loads of these, public transport, natural resources taken for free by coporations etc etc

The Royal Family has endless externalities. Aristocrats own about 40% of the land on this island. The aristocracy continues to be a major keystone in the British establishment and its continuity. The "costs per person" for these kinds of things cannot be counted in tax spend.

Theyre far from cheap
 
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Rubs cream on to cock whilst thinking of his ma.


Aladdin said:
He says at one point that he has a lock of her hair next to the bed and asked her to help him and Meghan get pregnant as they both wanted to start a family quickly.

Summons the spirit of his ma as he's about to boff his wife, asking her to provide a strong erection and powerful ejaculation.
 
theres a thing in economics called Externalities. These are things that don't make the balance sheet but are "costs".

Theres loads of these, public transport, natural resources taken for free by coporations etc etc

The Royal Family has endless externalities. Aristocrats own about 40% of the land on this island. The aristocracy continues to be a major keystone in the Brutish establishment and its continuity. The "costs per person" for these kinds of things cannot be counted in tax spend.

Yeh yeh i get that.. but still hey lighten up.... was tongue in cheek.

There's actually a bit of me that would miss this fucked up soap opera. Let's face it, they're not going anywhere but maybe, just maybe this could be the beginning of the end (although I think the Queen's death was far more damaging to their 'brand' than this numbskull's book)
 
Yes, there’s research on that too. Not sure how one negates the other though, particularly if you’re curious at all about how experience of one could then lead to you becoming a perpetrator of the other.

Though damn, this is the reason I’ve found myself getting sucked into this waaay more than I’d like. There are so many different levels to all of this and I feel I’m holding several at once.

a) it’s a highly entertaining bit of soap opera involving a family we’ve all been made over-aware of all our lives

b) there’s the potential and exciting ramifications of what this might mean for the history of the royal family, and at the least a bit of schaudenfraude

c) there’s eye rolling at some poor little rich boy who obviously has no self awareness of the financial privilege he has, but

d) it’s also about someone who grew up in an incredibly dysfunctional family, lost his mum at a critical point of childhood with an unresolved question of ill doing, seemingly had no real support afterwards, has had various stupid things he did in his younger years splashed all over the newspapers*, and then saw his wife struggle after being denigrated by that same press.

🤷‍♀️

*I’d like to point out here that dressing as a nazi is in no way defensible and I’ve never done anything remotely like that myself! But I, like I’m sure many on here, have done some silly or dodgy things in younger years that I’m quite glad haven’t been splashed all over the press ;)


Accept all that. Has to be noted that the majority of abused don't go on to become abusers. However if his loss means he's gonna go on and create >25 little killer Harrys, perhaps it would have been better just to drown him in a bucket of water* after Di's funeral.


*or dog bowl.
 
they do everything
its basically the only shop you ever need apart from a supermarket (and argos for electrical items)
Honestly apart from kitchen knives, which they used to be very good for, I seldom find much for me in that store. My wife loves it. Years ago you used to be able to pick up cheap converse and stuff like that but these days I find a lot of the clothes more like what my lad wears. I am rather fond of good old fashioned soap though and I will replenish my stocks of Scottish soaps from there whilst the Mrs spends hours wading through the rails.
 
Honestly apart from kitchen knives, which they used to be very good for, I seldom find much for me in that store. My wife loves it. Years ago you used to be able to pick up cheap converse and stuff like that but these days I find a lot of the clothes more like what my lad wears. I am rather fond of good old fashioned soap though and I will replenish my stocks of Scottish soaps from there whilst the Mrs spends hours wading through the rails.
I find TKMaxx really stressful. The endless racks of clothes, crammed together. It doesn’t make me feel glad.
 
Best stick to the purely legislative route. Violent revolutions eat their own - it might all be fun and games when it’s them on the scaffold, but soon enough it’ll be you. Your execution will go on to be someone’s else’s bread and circus, only by the time it gets to you, the blade will be blunt and you’ll have a worse time than those who went ahead.
It was almost as if Ernesto Lynch was back in the room reading that.
 
Best stick to the purely legislative route. Violent revolutions eat their own - it might all be fun and games when it’s them on the scaffold, but soon enough it’ll be you. Your execution will go on to be someone’s else’s bread and circus, only by the time it gets to you, the blade will be blunt and you’ll have a worse time than those who went ahead.
And when the legislative route is blocked? What then do you propose?
 
Accept all that. Has to be noted that the majority of abused don't go on to become abusers. However if his loss means he's gonna go on and create >25 little killer Harrys, perhaps it would have been better just to drown him in a bucket of water* after Di's funeral.


*or dog bowl.
The thing about the army experience/kills is that surely this is bigger than him? This is about the military in general, and how they’re trained, and global power and nu colonialism, and quite probably toxic masculinity, and the wrongness but sadly seeming humanness :mad: of going to war and killing other people. You’re right, it’s a vicious cycle that needs to be stopped and never seems it will be :(

Of course he did choose that life for himself knowing where it could lead…

There was an HBO show based on the articles written by a Rolling Stone journalist who joined US marines on a tour of Iraq. It’s a difficult watch in places but I remember it being good at showing the soldiers as people and helping you form empathy with at least some of them, but then showing awful jarring bits of them dehumanising (and sometimes killing) the enemy, including real life quotes at the end which were outright chilling.
 
I mean the off with their heads stuff is funny but at the end of the day it's not gonna happen is it. And given what happened with the Romanovs, they could easily be deified by a dictator several years later
 
Best stick to the purely legislative route. Violent revolutions eat their own - it might all be fun and games when it’s them on the scaffold, but soon enough it’ll be you. Your execution will go on to be someone’s else’s bread and circus, only by the time it gets to you, the blade will be blunt and you’ll have a worse time than those who went ahead.

OK, what fool executed the blade-sharpener?
 
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