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  1. 4 points
    Toxicity comes in all shapes and sizes. Black, white, brown, x religion, y religion, no religion., rich, poor, middle class, working class, upper class and yes male and female. Of course there are toxic women, they are human beings just as men are. There are toxic people, such as Andrew Tate who leech off people with insecurities for their own gain. All of this ‘women trying to be like men’ nonsense is utter claptrap .
  2. 3 points
    Sheffield Council refuse to impose a town protection order (or whatever they are called) which are then enforced by police to deal with beggars etc. But being Labour they prefer to protect the beggars civil rights rather than get them locked up. Rotherham, Barnsley and Doncaster all have them I believe, which is why their beggars are now perfecting their craft in Sheffield. Some of them with substance abuse are even receiving over £800/week/month? on top of their benefits, and they aren't even homeless as you have to have an address to qualify. Absolutely bonkers. On a Saturday night those beggars in the prime spots get over £100 in donations from gullible passers by. Of course they have all spent it before they receive it by placing their drugs orders in advance.
  3. 3 points
    Absolutely. And it’s one thing insecure young boys being taken in by AT, and another for people on here, that I strongly suspect are long past their first flush of youth, prattling on about AT like he’s some sort misunderstood genius.
  4. 3 points
    I've said what I think disenfranchised young males should do, and listed the kind of people they could turn to and expect to be listened to. What do you think society can provide these young people? For instance I think we should have a society where young people upon starting their first job should have a hope of buying or renting a home, so they can grow up quicker. I think that young people should get more freedom and responsibility from an earlier age. I think that bullying and controlling men (and it's usually men) should be called out big time as they are terrible role models.
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    Or, maybe, he offers something to disillusioned young men who are confused with all the negativity heaped on them by the world. Show an interest in a girl, he's sexist. Don't show an interest, he's misogynist. If he's white he's automatically racist, regardless of his actions. If he doesn't show emotion he's an 'incel', if he does it's toxic because it's not the 'correct' emotion. Young boys are being taught, not just that they CAN be a girl, but actually being guided towards it by liberal parents, in many cases. They are taught that success for them is wrong because they've obviously only gotten to the top because of their sex or race and that it's wrong, despite white boys in the UK doing worse in school than anyone else. So, think what you like about Tate, but when he seems like a light in the darkness, the lonely, outcast and disillusioned are going to be attracted to what he's saying. If people listened to what these boys had to say, actually listened to their plight and struggles instead of just ignoring them because of their sex and race and perceived 'privilege', then people such as Tate wouldn't have the influence.
  6. 3 points
    He exudes hatefulness. If he was in a woman’s body, this would still be a hateful person. I think the type of person who expresses their admiration for him online is the same type of person who likes to keep an aggressive looking dog. They think it gives them a certain image and they want to provoke. Some would say this type of person is insecure about their own masculinity so it’s a way of overcompensating. Others would say they not very well educated and struggle with critical thinking. Or perhaps they are just good old fashioned trolls.
  7. 2 points
    This post might come as a bit of a shock to the financial experts amongst us, but then again we all know that upon being proven to be wrong..... well, the same old 'don't pay suppliers' stuff will be thrown in counter as per... However...... Sheffield United football club are now officially debt free again. All of the loan notes that were secured against both parachute payments and physical assets with the aussie bank are settled in full.... Other debts have also been settled in full. The Yorkshire Post (amongst other national sources and financial experts....yes real ones) have stated the following. "Contrary to rumour - the bills have not been settled using any incoming Premier league money, nor is there any evidence of the monies arriving from potential buyers"........ " This move is an extremely shrewd move by the current owners, making the accounts more transparent....which in turn will obviously make the club more attractive to potential buyers.... Lovely stuff.....
  8. 2 points
    Hmmm... Now I could be mistaken here, but... ... I don't think getting a sun tan in the south of France qualifies you as a person of colour!
  9. 2 points
    Labour continue to milk the misinformation about everyone's mortgages rising because of Truss's brief period in power. Your very last point is thoroughly unpleasant
  10. 2 points
    Yorkshire live There had been some suggestions that the update reflected Premier League money arriving, or that it could be in some way connected to a possible takeover, or even an indication that investment has been secured. Yorkshire Live can confirm it is none of those. United are not yet in receipt of their first Premier League instalment and it is not takeover or investment related. However, the move will make the club a slightly more attractive proposition to potential investors, who much prefer a tidy and clear set of accounts to assess.
  11. 2 points
    Good news from the Blades. Strange how Dr Tops is such an avid contributor regarding United's finances but has very little to say about his club who have had threats of admin orders, Embargos, player threatening to go to the PFA about not being paid, bumped the co-op and it's shareholders for millions. Points deducted, repeated late accounts provided. Nope he's not an expert in any of that but knows all about Dem Blades.🙄.
  12. 2 points
    As Annie says it's an opinion piece that hasn't managed to make it into a peer reviewed science or economics journal. Since it's been out for 16 months that should tell you something about how reliable it is. They started with 20,000 studies, but their analysis only covers 22 of them. They then weighted the averaging of their findings so that just one study contributed over 90% to the calculation. Oddly, instead of taking the conclusions of that study's authors (that there was a positive effect) they decided to reinterpret the data to come to different conclusions. The study authors are on record as saying they don't agree with this. This report has been pushed by the telegraph and mail, so I'm afraid it's you who has been befuddled by the MSM.
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    I have noticed less in Rotherham/Barnsley Doncaster. We need one of those orders in Sheffield to sort the begging, scrounging vermin out. I am sure that some give to them out of intimidation. Some of them have Staffordshire Bull Dogs/American Bull Dogs with them, it can look quite scary. If you walk up High Street, past McDonald's, you'd think it was a 3rd world country. You are spot on that they do usually have homes, even then there are shelters and charities. We need more big burly blokes telling them a firm no and not to have the cheek to ask people for their money.
  15. 1 point
    Then again he might not.
  16. 1 point
    Why would we need to when it was mutually agreed by both parties to let it go, would you still pay in those circumstances? Actually having seen your other input on here you probably would.
  17. 1 point
    👏👏👏👏👏 Well said Padders 👍
  18. 1 point
    Hmmm... It looks like Wednesday is special offer night on the forum... ... two for the price of one!
  19. 1 point
    Hmmm... Thanks for the very kind offer, Mr S... ... but Friday is the night Padders Bar has a special offer on sambuca cocktails!
  20. 1 point
    I have alluded before, come and meet me and mi mam at SADACCA one Friday, they keep a nice pint. Short term memory loss?
  21. 1 point
    I've no idea what you are blabbering on about. Sorry. I would enter but I can't unfortunately due to racism, however I wish you good luck. 👍
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    Isn't this all pathetic trying to score points wishing someone dead or did someone smile at a funeral. Why not try to enjoy life instead of looking for fault in others. We all make mistakes in life just the same as politicians do but at least they stand for election knowing how they will be tret and hopefully try to do their best for our country which obviously will not please all.
  24. 1 point
    How are you going to find out if schools do or don't cover the pitfalls of commodifying your body like this? Have you studied the PSE guidance? Top shelf porn mags have been on display to children for large stretches of the last 50 years, I don't remember any specific need to tell us it would be a bad idea to send in pictures. The most worrying thing is how many of these models are being coerced into doing it - and that brings us back to Andrew Tate
  25. 1 point
    Not illegal to be unpleasant but when did tory supporters suddenly develop some morals?
  26. 1 point
    Surely adults should take responsibility for their own sexual behaviour. It is good the rise in sexual transmitted diseases has made the news headlines because it should encourage adults to take more care and reduce the risk of catching a sexual transmitted disease.
  27. 1 point
    Woody scents classified as perfumes - you could try Stash by Sarah Jessica Parker Woody scents for men - the best 2 that I've found are Citrus and Wood by Yardley, or Quorum Silver by Quorum. All 3 are in the £20 range.
  28. 1 point
    Hmmm... Instead of wriggling and boring everyone by going on and on about it and making a big issue of things, you could always just admit it was an error on your part and remove the emoji... ... or is using your own "common sense" and "being told what to do" seen as "losing face" these days? Maybe ask yourself how you might have reacted if it'd been someone using an emoji on a post that you thought was inappropriate!
  29. 1 point
    I'm on my way out, so you'll have to do with a short answer. When such as you divert topics because you don't like the way they are going, that's OK - but when others respond to a particular post/response/reaction, it is 'diversionary' - strange.
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  32. 1 point
    I'm not trying to convince anyone of the case for the Conservative Government after the damage they've inflicted. Nothing confused or sad about my position.
  33. 1 point
    But all cars run on Fossil fuels Where do you think the electric comes from?
  34. 1 point
    I see deputy PM Oliver Dowden has claimed today that a Labour government will mean an extra £1000 on everyone's mortgages, a figure plucked out of the air in desperation. This was while he was admitting that the government is 'trying to get back' £21,000,000,000 of our money that they have lost, on top of the £37,000,000,000 they gave away for Test and Trace. But according to Dowden, Britain 'can't afford' a Labour government - I hope he's dead by the end of the year.
  35. 1 point
    Its all BS I agree that we need to look after our planet but there is no crisis Even Greta Thunberg has been deleting old Tweets Climate Change is just a scam so governments can tax us on things that we already pay tax on Like Scotlands Deposit Return Scheme where they will add 20p to every drink which you will get if you return the plastic bottle or can But Scotland will know and want people not to return them because everytime they do the government gets to put 20p in their pockets
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  37. 1 point
    I bought a massage chair. It was expensive but worth it. It has a hand control which allows you to massage every part of your body. Also a heat button on as well in case you want to warm your body up first and during the massage.
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    R.I.P. Astrid Love that song, Copacabana beach, Brazilians playing football on the beach, Sugar Loaf mountain, Brazilian Grand Prix
  40. 1 point
    So you've no idea where the money came from but know where it didn't go to. You're a strange kind of expert..
  41. 1 point
    It isn't with the acquired PL money! We havent received it yet.
  42. 1 point
    You THINK it's supposition. Science KNOWS it's fact. Please yourself you silly man
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  44. 1 point
    Another foot shooting exercise- you really should view the source and the backers - a libertarian think tank. Johns Hopkins University are on record as distancing themselves from their semi retired 80 year old economics professor now working for the far right Cato Institute and a retired economics professor at Lund. The right wing MSM and yourself wrongly focus on 'Professor' and 'University' but failing to inform the reader of Libertarian bias, lack of peer review, over a year old, it's a book, work of semi retired economics professors and wide condemnation of methodology. The book is published by The Institute of Economic Affairs, a right-wing pressure group and think tank which advised Truss, Kwarteng and Rees-Mogg.
  45. 1 point
    I know Pat, I bought some some Viagra tea bags, They didn't improve my sex life, but they stopped my biscuits going soft when I dunked em........
  46. 1 point
    Looks like we've got a live one people 🙄 I've got a lettuce in my fridge. I bet it lasts longer than SF's 'new' member.
  47. 1 point
    ⬆️⬆️⬆️That posting style seems familiar ⬆️⬆️⬆️ I can't quite put my finger on it though 🤔
  48. 1 point
    I have read posts moaning about the steel works, mines etc. being closed down by Mrs. Thatcher. Weren't the steel works causing pollution and people want to ban fossil fuel.
  49. 1 point
    Simon & Garfunkel- The Sound of Silence.
  50. 1 point
    Ernest smoked Woodbines , When the sun shone through the window of the Rose House tap room Ern's fag smoke was like story rising through the sun rays and here is one of them . My adopted brother Alan died at the age of forty six , cancer it was that did for him he smoked Park Drives . Any way the evening after our kids funeral I was sitting in Ernests tap room corner feeling very down and upset when I felt an arm around my shoulder and Ern gave me a big squeeze and then told me in his broad Sheffield accent all about death and how it worked . He explained that no one really dies , that one really leaves this Earth ,, in words that I can still hear now and are making me well up as I type he told that when some one is cremated or buried things happen that make sure we all are still around , He pointed at his fag smoke that was spiralling up to the Rose house fag stained ceiling ," see that smoke " he said ,"well when your Allen was cremated the smoke that rose out of that chimney was breathed in by all living things , It was breathed by the birds that fly in the air , those birds die or are eaten by other birds or animals , some times by us , so thats how life is ,"its impossible to actually completely leave this Earth and die" explained Ern to me. He did the same as to people who are buried , telling me how a dead person evolved into the land and environment around through water seepage and bugs etc . I have never thought of death or dying any different from that night on , Thanks Ern the Furn you was a Star .
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