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3 beards got robbed tonight.
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• #3
Why can't these cunts just get a J O B?
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• #4
Indeed. Capitalism creates shitty jobs, unemployment, extreme inequalities, and dire poverty.
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^^ partly true but spend all dae watching 'cribs' and you're hardly likely to work for it.
(all supposition: I know nothing of this character's life/history)
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Why can't these cunts just get a J O B?
Life < Polo
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3 beards got robbed tonight.
Robbed? I don't think "robbed" is the word.
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• #8
Chris Rock said it best.
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• #9
"basketball is a niggly sport?"
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Nope ;)
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• #11
Something to do with poor distribution of wealth. The fact that the gap between the poor and wealthy has grown to ridiculous proportions and that social mobility is apparently worst now than 40 years ago.
Yeah that's the excuses I use too.
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• #12
Something to do with poor distribution of wealth.
Bullshit...
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oh really?
Really!
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Yes, they are a product of society, but not all chose the life of crime and it's patronising assuming, that they cannot achieve anything only because they are underprivileged.
I grew up in a pseudo-communist country where the government tried to equalise the society. Land and properties were taken away from the higher middle class, aristocracy and gentry, there was no private business as such. Everyone was equally poor and miserable. Black market and crime were still in place, though.
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Blame immigrants. BNP that way ->
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um, since the bnp?*
*yes this is not true. yes i am drunk. no i don't care.
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• #17
note the disclaimer.
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• #18
Do any of you lot even play polo? No me neither but that's not the point. No polo, no socio-political debates.
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Do any of you lot even play polo? No me neither but that's not the point. No polo, no socio-political debates.
no i don't. i have a polo bike but i need a new back wheel. then i will be a polo nuta.
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polo mints are very popular
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Yes, they are a product of society, but not all chose the life of crime and it's patronising assuming, that they cannot achieve anything only because they are underprivileged.
I grew up in a pseudo-communist country where the government tried to equalise the society. Land and properties were taken away from the higher middle class, aristocracy and gentry, there was no private business as such. Everyone was equally poor and miserable. Black market and crime were still in place, though.
And in the post-communist era has literacy increased, mortality decreased, equality increased? I bet they haven't, but we'd need to know which country you are talking about.
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I once owned a polo top.
Did you turn the collar up?
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Do any of you lot even play polo? No me neither but that's not the point. No polo, no socio-political debates.
Sociolo
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Did you turn the collar up?
the technical term is "Popped Collar"