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• #66002
'Spoons demographic fucked by Brexit/Covid?
Either way, Tim Martin, is still the Cunt of Cunts.
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• #66003
That sign makes the place more appealing really.
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• #66005
Dublin is Ireland of Ireland.
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• #66006
If, due to brexit, Scotland votes for independence, the government are looking into moving the trident submarine base to, of course, France.
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• #66007
Cunning - somewhere else that the Government really wouldn't mind the Russians nuking.
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• #66009
Maybe a sub club could be created where NATO members could rent for a day?
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• #66010
None visible (for me) - assume they've been brutal and so have been hidden?
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• #66011
Only managed to see one, from Malcolm Tucker, which was as you can imagine.
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• #66012
You need to scroll down a fair bit
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• #66013
Cuntknuckle has brightened my day
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• #66014
My fave too!
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• #66015
More on the punishment of having to read classic literature if you’re a white supremacist:
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• #66016
I'd love to hear a lawyers take on this. The sentence looked slap bang in the middle of the guidelines and in my non lawyer eyes seemed to take into account the facts of the case.
Not saying its not a lenient sentence, but can't really see how the judge could have applied a tougher sentence than he did, based on my non lawyer understanding of the sentencing guidelines. I clearly could be totally misunderstanding this.
(ignoring the super weird literature bit)
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• #66017
It does seem to fit the guidelines as far as I can tell (IANAUKL).
(ignoring the super weird literature bit)
This, and his race, made it newsworthy. If the judge had ordered him to read material relating to the Holocaust, e.g., by Anne Frank or Victor Frankl, then the sentencing would’ve at least been understood to be rehabilitative, even if people were shocked at a non-custodial sentence. I recall there is some evidence that children who read more first-person stories tend to learn to empathise more easily than their peers who don’t, something to do with putting oneself in another’s shoes. However, this is a young man with strong conviction in his worldview, not a mere child. He might have had difficult personal circumstances that convince society he deserves a chance at rehabilitation, but not getting him professional intervention puts him and everyone else at risk.
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• #66018
Interesting - the Bishop of Ebbsfleet has resigned from the Anglican Church to join the Catholics in protest against the 20th century.
The interesting bit is that a railway junction in Kent has its own bishop.
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• #66019
More specifically, seemingly because he opposes the ordination of women ...
The interesting bit is that a railway junction in Kent has its own bishop.
A flying bishop, no less. It must have been intended as a consolation prize for the funding difficulties around building the White Horse of Ebbsfleet:
You can just see how residents of the area would have needed some clerical assistance in coping with the sense of loss they have been feeling over this.
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• #66021
If you're going to take a horse drug, you might as well take ketamine. You'll at least have a good time and marginally less chance of shitting yourself to death.
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• #66022
Yep, the article seemed to imply that, in Oklahoma,
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• #66023
Sorry, just need somewhere to host this as my stupid iPad won’t let me go to the Flickr website
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• #66024
Testing thread >>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #66025
Imgur >>>
Some are obvious, though, like Ben Jonson.