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• #30152
You've not been funny in years.
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• #30153
Neither have I.
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• #30154
Someone post some fucking memes!
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• #30155
Wasted. Ha ha, that's hilarious, like, people falling over and then it says Wasted!, ha ha, cracks me up every time. Wasted!
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• #30156
Now that a few days have gone by since the election, I'm thinking this might actually be quite good in the long run for the simple reason that these fuckwits are, as stated above, just charlatans and are in it for the money. The people who voted them in may well eventually come round to this fact and go back to the main parties.
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• #30157
Now that a few days have gone by since the election, I'm thinking this might actually be quite good in the long run for the simple reason that these fuckwits are, as stated above, just charlatans and are in it for the money. The people who voted them in may well eventually come round to this fact and go back to the main parties.
Wasted!
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• #30158
Here is one for the Spotted column perhaps?
"Cycling Superhero" seems a touch optimistic
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• #30159
Read the comments.
I double dare you.
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• #30160
I double dare you.
go on then.
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• #30161
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• #30162
The people who voted them in may well eventually come round to this fact and go back to the main parties.
This might hold true in countries such as Germany whose main parties tend to absorb and mainstream fascist and populist trends but not in France (whose National Front has gone from strength to strength), Italy (one needs to view Beppe Grillo within the Italian anti-establishment fascist knee-jerk tradition), Hungary (where Jobbik, a party that openly displays Arrow Cross symbols, has become the darling of students) and other European countries with a strong communist mainstream establishment tradition.
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• #30163
http://www.slate.fr/france/87687/contre-score-fn-bulletin-vote-preuve-deux-graphiques
The European elections may not be great indicators, but we'll see.
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• #30164
Now that a few days have gone by since the election, I'm thinking this might actually be quite good in the long run for the simple reason that these fuckwits are, as stated above, just charlatans and are in it for the money. The people who voted them in may well eventually come round to this fact and go back to the main parties.
I did wonder, what's going to happen when they actually get into the EU parliament building.. and the day-to-day stuff isn't too taxing, and the buildings are very nice, and the canteen is nicely subsidised, and all their expenses to and from the nice hotel are taken care of, and a nice man picks them up from the nice hotel in a big nice car to take them to and from the airport and their Brussels office, and suddenly they aren't in any hurry to destroy the nice job that just fell in their lap? What then?
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• #30165
Does cycling help you live longer. The girlie recorded this last night but this is some kind of transcript.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-27146342tl;dr Yes.
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• #30166
*checks the comments"
Road tax - check.
Two abreast - check.
Lycra louts - check.
Red lights - check.
Slowing cars - check.FULL HOUSE!
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• #30167
I for one welcome our new Robo-Car providing overlords.
Let the driving licence be declared an anachronism by 2020.
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• #30168
Read the comments.
I double dare you.
challenge accepted
ooh, look sidebar.....celeb bikini pics.......
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• #30169
So which celebrities support UKIP? Good news is, you thought they were all cunts already - Mike Read, Jamie Oliver, Morrissey etc
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• #30172
That sound straight outta the BNP mouth.
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• #30173
Stay classy, Norn Iron:
Must be exhausting being a loyalist - so many people to be hating.
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• #30175
Charities add more than drugs and prostitution!? I'm shocked.
The Onion hasn't been funny in years. The Daily Mash is for smirks only.