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Robsk II

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  1. That's funny. I think it's a definite improvement over the last few years. You need to get into it to realise, IMO, but.. I'd have thought anyone staying 'loyal' previously would certainly stay for this one!
  2. I think this one is a grower, which is a good sign. The best PESs are growers. The AI isn't perfect, shooting is a bit weird (partic. the controlled ones, very soft?).. but I think it's a noticable improvement over last year.
  3. I say no. He's a bile=spewing racist.
  4. I'll have one.
  5. Still open. Other than that, there are still things on at the Dorchester, and hammy does his thing at the Soul Cellar now.
  6. I'd not seen the MMcM one before, lol.
  7. What a story!!
  8. Apologies on my use of atheism. I've just always found it a fairly easy way to describe a sort of active belief in nothing, but that isn't strictly accurate, I realise. Being gay is not a lifestyle choice; I've known people who have come out despite clearly not really wanting to, but finally accepting it is just what they were, for whatever reason. I respect the right of the Pope to come to this country, but actually, I agree that it should not be paid for out of the taxpayers pocket, given that most of us are not catholic and have no interest in him coming here - major figure or not. The amount of expense is undue. I would feel the same about any other head of state (tiny, tiny state in his case) where I had serious doubts about the policies made or upheld by them; namely those mentioned so far, primarily - stance on contraception, militant and unreasonable stance on abortion, willful cover-ups of crimes within the church. The head of 'the church of scientology', or Reverend Moon, would get short shrift in this country, certainly not an all expenses paid by the masses jolly - yet they have reasonably large followings (of course nothing on the same scale..).. and they wouldn't get a state visit, even though they are registered as 'proper' religions.
  9. Belgrave, you're quite right. I smell lovely, and I was in there, so who knows? I think it just takes a couple of weirdos to stink up the joint.
  10. Used the landline more. I'd assume many w*nked more to while away the hours, but possibly it's actually less due to availability of inspiration. I'm not sure which.
  11. Geneva, I feel that way about all religion, really. Saintjay, I'm with you. Although actually, I can't really say I'm athiest, because I can't claim to know for sure there isn't a god. But I'm on that side of agnosticism. To me, an empiricist, there's a whole lot more proof of no god than the other way around, and that's what swings my main view. There are so many religions that it looks like a social or evolutionary artefact to me.. and frankly, rather than saying 'well one must be right', I think it just suggests that none are right. I think you can live an ok life without having to go on some ancient, much changed (infalliable? Hah. There's so much evidence to prove it's changed many, many times and been added toor tailored to suit the agendas or various individuals and organisations) book. Books like that were written as, variously, moral guidelines using the traditional medium of parables etc, or forms of political and social control (sometimes for good, to be fair - ie against public health risks, see Kosher etc) for the sort of people who can't be half decent without someone telling them how to behave. The sort of people who are happy to simply believe what they are told, without enquiring mind; those who see enquiry itself as a sort of betrayal of faith. People who need something else to hang on, because they lack enough internal fibre to accept that the world is not fair, death is final, and loads of stuff is terrifying. Comfort yourselves, people. The meek shall inherit.. no they won't. They are f*cked in the sh*tbox by the rich, and there is no consequence for either outside of this mortal coil. The kind of people who see facts and evidence as a sort of slight against them, and never see anything strange about the church changing stances on things; ie the question of heaven and what / where it is, which has shifted continually every time one version has been debunked... these people also make excuses for terrible acts by those working in the name of the faith, right up to the Pope, by calling it human influence or whatever.. and yet STILL claim the Pope can't be wrong on his views on contraception. If society changes and religion adapts to meet it, and that is just god's way.. then why maintain this charade around sexual health? People should act decently around it, sure. But abstinence isn't the only answer. People have and always will sleep around. Frankly, most of us like ****ging. Maybe your lot should spend more time enjoying yourselves instead of telling everyone what not to enjoy. More can be achieved by education and good parenting than by a book. No-one in my remotely close family is religious, and we're vaguely succesful members of society. In fact, the only real freaks and mess-ups are the distant part of the family, the one tiny fragment that are hardcore god-squad. That's divine provdence right there.
  12. Marsdinho, why would you approach SRS for advice? And is he in an asylum now? Yet, should I say?
  13. It is down the road from my old place. Been in there a few times; did some decent pints but it is inclined to be filled with a few weirdos, and it smells funny. Possibly that's the weirdos.
  14. It's all about love, apparently. Andy, you should listen to that. Inappropriate and paedophilic love of boys in your care or influence, naturally.
  15. I saw "Eggy weggy" written on a wall once. Genius.
  16. http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/celebrity/queen-to-have-lunch-with-insane-criminal-201009163093/
  17. Sorry, this is just a weird thing to say.
  18. Robsk II

    Pope

    Lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
  19. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA That was f*cking funny! LOL!!!!!!!!1 Seriously that is JOKES! :lol::lol::lol: I needed a good laugh, cheers mate!
  20. A couple of my best friends are catholics who gave it up given that it's a load of sh*t.
  21. AIDS Nuff said, really. The catholic church has a long, long history of not doing the right thing to help people. Look at Pope Alexander VI, Rodrigo Borgia. Look at failure to condemn the Nazi regime. How can you believe it comes straight from god in those situations? How can you believe the papacy is infallible? How can you believe the catholic faith is right in standing idly by and saying things like 'condoms spread aids' and sh*t like that?
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