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• #5952
And a number of so-called liberals think that age is an appropriate way to discriminate against others.
^ Old git
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• #5953
I once killed an old guy, no-one really noticed.
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• #5954
Killing is for cowards, torturing is the real challenge.
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• #5955
I once killed an old guy, no-one really noticed.
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• #5956
4 yr old repost ^
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• #5957
It wasn't in Reno, it was Eastbourne, where old people live.
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• #5958
What were you doing in Reno? It's no where near Wigan. I suppose he died intestate.
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• #5960
Reno something to do with kidneys? I ate my own kidneys for a dare..
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• #5961
^^ but what happens next?
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• #5962
A guy I worked with said he nearly killed a man in a fight in Trafalguar Square...with a shopping trolley.
He was fluent in Japanese.
He was a qualified solicitor but preffered the challenge of first line IT support
He was member of So Solid. -
• #5963
A guy I worked with said he nearly killed a man in a fight in Trafalguar Square...with a shopping trolley.
Bullshit.
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• #5964
Shopping trolleys are surprisingly hefty...
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• #5965
Shopping trolleys are surprisingly hefty...
And surprisingly rare in Trafalgar square.
Central london doesn't have supermarkets ffs, the little tesco expresses or whatever are basket only
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• #5966
students have the ability to find shopping trolleys anywhere when they're drunk enough.
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• #5967
Internet threats are dull. I much preferred this.
sweating profusely whilst rubbing a couple of chickens.
Not personally mind.
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• #5968
^ Old git
I once killed an old guy, no-one really noticed.
Reported for ageism.
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• #5969
^Guess you had to be there...
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• #5970
Saw a rather lucky red light jumper on my way home tonight. He jumped the light intently looking the wrong way down the one-way street of the junction, nary a glance to where the cars would actually be coming from. Luckily for him he got through in a quiet period.
Unrelated to that, why do so many cyclists signal with a little point at about hip height rather than sticking their arm out, is there a reason for this?
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• #5971
I do that to say I'm changing lanes, but always accompanied by a shoulder glance and - generally - a thumbs up too. I always indicate shoulder height to turn corners.
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• #5972
^^ Cyclist's bodies are disproportionately bottom-heavy, making it difficult to lift their arms. Especially when wearing gloves.
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• #5973
eh?
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• #5974
sweating profusely whilst rubbing a couple of chickens and trying to make eye contact with random punters.
Average Friday night at the vauxhall tavern.
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• #5975
Saw a rather lucky red light jumper on my way home tonight. He jumped the light intently looking the wrong way down the one-way street of the junction, nary a glance to where the cars would actually be coming from. Luckily for him he got through in a quiet period.
Unrelated to that, why do so many cyclists signal with a little point at about hip height rather than sticking their arm out, is there a reason for this?
I once killed a RLJ'er, quite similar to your story except the unrelated part.
I stuck my arm all the way out and pushed him (and the baby on the back of the bike) under a bus while I undertook him on the left hand side.
He couldn't eat corn on the cob either after that!
I shot a feral cat on my aunty's property when I was a youngun so you and Viscous Sid can run along. I've never killed a koala.