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What If A Member Of Royal Family Was A Pedo?
Eater Sundae replied to Waldo's topic in General Discussions
If Iâd met and been photographed with one or even two or three attractive women, Iâm certain that Iâd remember. However, if there had been dozens of them, and/or Iâd been off my head on some recreational drug, then maybe Iâd not be able to recollect a particular one either. I thought that a couple of things he said were particularly cringeworthy... That what he did was with honourable intent. and With âthe benefit of hindsightâ. No. Anyone with half a brain should know it was wrong. Hindsight wasnât needed -
Just to clarify, âconstituentsâ is a much wider group than âthe people who voted for herâ. For all we know, the majority of people who voted for her may be keen remainers. Regardless of that, her constituents as a whole are pro brexit. But of course we donât know what version of brexit each voter wanted or expected. Her job is to do the best she can for the country in general and her constituents in particular. If, in her opinion, that is best achieved by remaining in the EU or, if leaving, by having the softest of brexits, then it is her duty to work towards one of these. That she is doing this at the risk of alienating potential voters shows a degree of bravery which should be applauded.
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Consequences Of Brexit [Part 8] Read First Post Before Posting
Eater Sundae replied to mort's topic in General Discussions
If there was a new referendum, which way would you vote? -
No, but have you tried to look on the manufacturerâs website for a workshop manual / parts list / exploded view or similar?
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Consequences of Brexit [part 7] Read first post before posting
Eater Sundae replied to mort's topic in General Discussions
The term you were looking for is âRemindersâ, there to constantly remind the brexiteers of the damage their Brexit vote is doing to the country. -
Using Mobile Phones While Driving - New Laws
Eater Sundae replied to Mikes10's topic in General Discussions
My Sat Nav software specifically warns against adjusting any settings whilst driving. Might be a bit of a problem convincing the police and/or insurance company that you were driving safely if specifically ignoring the instructions -
No. My point was that a wild animal has a much more stressful life, regardless of how it dies. Which is better, constant stress and fear, even if ended by a quick and unexpected shot to the head, or a pleasant, stress-free life followed by short term stress near the end? Also, I reckon dispatchers in slaughterhouses will be more consistent and reliable than hunters. Should we get rid of slaughterhouses, and rely on hunters with high powered rifles to pick off cows, one by one, while out of sight?
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Should Forums Remove Dehumanising Posts?
Eater Sundae replied to Eater Sundae's topic in General Discussions
Once theyâve been dehumanised, it becomes emotionally much easier to deny them human rights -
Not referencing any event in particular, but Iâm becoming more and more uneasy about how easily we (me included) can refer to certain groups of people, or persons who have committed certain crimes in very dehumanising ways... vermin, animals, rats, etc. Isnât it time we stopped, and at the same time call out any politician, collumnist, media person etc when they do?
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So the rabbit foraging for food has some idyllic existence does it? You seem to ignore that it is constantly in fear for its life, always on the lookout for owls, hawks etc from above, as well as foxes, dogs and people on the ground. It lives its whole life in a state of fear. Itâs that fear that helps to keep it alive. Contrast this with farm animals who soon learn to not fear the farmer. They go about their day to day life without the permanent stress suffered by wild animals. Go anywhere near a wild deer, and it will bolt. Do the same to a farmed cow, and the worst it will do is amble away. Or it will come towards you, especially if it thinks itâs going to be fed. Very close to slaughter Iâm sure farm animals do become stressed, but only at the very end. Wild animals, on the other hand, are permanently stressed.
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Consequences of Brexit [part 7] Read first post before posting
Eater Sundae replied to mort's topic in General Discussions
Which would be a total irrelevance if the country has already crashed and burned on 31st October. Unfortunately, it could turn out to be too little, too late -
Sheffield's New Lord Mayor - Magid Magid
Eater Sundae replied to Halibut's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
In his previous role that was pretty much his job description, on behalf of Sheffield. He did it well. How many others can you name? -
What Advice Would You Give Now To Your Younger Self ?
Eater Sundae replied to pattricia's topic in I'm Bored!
Iâve been to plenty and worked in five of them for varying lengths of time. No country is perfect, but I was generally treated with respect. Maybe it was something to do with the way I behaved. -
What Advice Would You Give Now To Your Younger Self ?
Eater Sundae replied to pattricia's topic in I'm Bored!
Emigrate, so that in 44 years time I wonât have to listen to all the racist, bigoted Little Englanders who have dragged this country so far downhill in the last 3 years. -
Some candidates have a background in local politics. In these cases voters who are interested can research the person they might vote for. But where candidates seem to be parachuted in with no background available, the voters canât do much more than trust the party to have not picked a bad âun. The party has a lot to answer for in this case.