elbows
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They are taking it in turns to console the cardboard Thatcher at this difficult time.Are you lodging with sas atm?
They are taking it in turns to console the cardboard Thatcher at this difficult time.Are you lodging with sas atm?
are you looking for a scrap or just being a twat?Don’t be like Pickman’s - you’re an English teacher, you ought to know better, unless you’re being obtuse for shits and giggles
What do you mean 'unless'?Don’t be like Pickman’s - you’re an English teacher, you ought to know better, unless you’re being obtuse for shits and giggles
Just hating on you darlingare you looking for a scrap or just being a twat?
MeepNow that’s an example of owner resembling pet.
Didn't quite manage to translate belief into action when it came to the crunch thoughah he was prolife
Nailed it. The discourse is now a living breathing cesspit, exploited by grifters paying their mortgages through it.The murder of Cox, and other attacks of MPs like this Man jailed for attacking MP George Galloway have been the work of the far right. We obviously don't know what's happened with Amess but I would not rule out something similar.
What’s increasingly clear - and you can see this in the regular discourse about politics online on any number of issues is a) how common it is for people to dehumanise their opponents in the most vile ways and b) an accompanying increase in the rise of violent and nihilistic subcultures in society.
Not sure what’s to celebrate about that…
Didn't quite manage to translate belief into action when it came to the crunch though
let us not forget his greatest moment
the 'typo' suggests he's got his tongue firmly in cheek
What is wrong with what I posted?
I know others see things differently on here, but my post is reasonable enough.
Jo Cox's murder was supposed to be the exception. That's why MPs are reacting the way they are.
I'm being a touch "devil's advocate". We didn't crow like this after Jo Cox, I'm certain.
Digital exclusion is a real problem in impoverished inner cities.Indeed it would. And I guess often those most in need of help won't have access to IT stuff to do it via Zoom etc.
his humour is as dry as his martinisUnusually firmly. Playing it very straight if so.
I'm not crowing. Bumping off MPs at their surgeries is not going to have any good outcomes so far as I can see.
I'm not doing 650 bar charts.All at once with a bang, 3 weeks today, that would have a good outcome.
Still time to invest all your bitcoin in Shenzhen mask manufacturersAll at once with a bang, 3 weeks today, that would have a good outcome.
I’ve had my eye on it all day, but only for B50 branch updates on Brighton bin strike talks. Then all of a sudden it’s awash with cunts fawning over a dead Tory.I find twitter pretty depressing at the best of times.
Guardian live updates page made reference to this.He was, weirdly, a supporter of the PMOI/MEK. (Well makes sense geopolitically, but they’re a weird group)?
“Today, the Iranian Resistance lost an extraordinary friend and the people of Britain lost a great advocate of freedom and democracy,” said Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), on the group’s website.
Amess had been among MPs who had advocated for a UK ban to be lifted on the NCRI, which is based in France and Albania. The group was listed a terrorist organisation by the UK government until 2008.
Speaking at a conference in Budapest last September, Amess had said: “One of the proudest things I have ever done in my political career is to support the National Council of Resistance of Iran which calls for the Iranian regime to be replaced with a safer and more democratic government. “
His time traveling child from 2005.Any news on who did it?
I don't disagree but can you back this up with some evidence?But...this is the absolutely direct manifestation of the society designed and implemented by him and his colleagues.
And the mortar attack on Downing St, that I think only killed Norman Lamonts guinea pig