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hope it wasn't after nine pints.....
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Wonder how much of people money actually goes in tax. You've got income tax, council tax, VAT, then everything you buy it taxed. To buy something for 60p, most people have to earn a pound. 12p of that 60p is VAT, then there are taxes on the suppliers, their suppliers, the fuel duties to deliver the product. Bet the product with all multiple layers of taxes stripped away actually costs 1/5 or less of what you end up paying for it.
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Streakers were usually just birds that liked getting their knockers out, no?
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The king around that ime seems a bit of lad https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_I_of_Macedon Married his missus as a bribe to cover up a murder, 6 kids, some disputed parentage I wonder if some pious character called tristis senex git was going round the temples wetting himself that the leaders were adulterers and kids were going to grow up killing each other if anyone followed his example.
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You dont get streakers any more do you. Used to get at least a few a season but dont remember seeing one for years.
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Nah!! Mid thirties for me if they keep themselves in shape
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Did Sue Whistle and the Saints birds firm meet up with the Skate chicks?
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Remember when everyone had to get a diesel car, more environmentally friendly, lower tax, cheaper fuel better MPH. Then they started to whack the taxes up once enough people had one Fast forward to 2020 electric cars are the future, better for environment, lower MPH, lower taxes. I see they’re now adding taxes to all electric cars from April. I guess they’ve now hit that threshold where they can make enough from it
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Jesus wept here is the thread let me spell it out to you It was clearly, blatantly a thread taking the piss out of Andrew Tate six weeks or so after the last post you bumped the thread as some sort of evidence that I was interested in Andrew Tate and you werent because I started a thread on him. Every single other person could work it out, you seem to struggle. It’s utterly embarrassing that you’re now denying it and going on About it again You really can’t be that stupid, can you?
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No you weren’t but you were the one who bumped it months later to try and point score and didn’t bother understanding what it was about, a behaviour that is all too common SOG You’ve obviously been googling though and following his comments and content otherwise you wouldn’t know the statements he made, or did you make that up? As for your edit about “bikes”, which you’ve now mentioned several times, care to find and share the post? Interesting that you’d know this post from someone you insist that you don’t pay any attention too 🤣
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Farage criticised someone you’ve been critical of you yet you criticise him for doing it 😂😂😂😂 Yet another time where you’re so desperate for a dig you actually don’t understand what’s going on. You’ve got to be the most laughable figure ever to have an internet connection 😂😂
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Not sure he is, most of the kids I know think he’s a cock too. I’m really not sure him regularly getting airtime in the national news is a good use of anyones time mind
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Whereas you condone domestic violence and have boasted sexual harassment in the work place was compulsory in the 80s
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On a seperate note why does Andrew Tate get so much air time? The blokes a cock but I’ve just seen him on the main news on ITV again ahead of George Foreman’s death. If he wasn’t all over the news no one would know who is was
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I guess you don’t volunteer to be a role model you become one by repeatedly encouraging, inspiring people and making other people feel good about themselves coming from a place of authenticity. youd need a positive mindset, you cant fill others up if your own cup is empty. So a negative, victim mindset and constant negativity would make you a very poor role model. other character traits that would make poor role models are piety, No one wants to be preached at, they need to be inspired if you’ve got someone on your shoulder all the time bleating. Preaching and whinging on about what you should be doing then that’s going to cause resentment and annoyance no one is perfect and most people has a few skeletons in their closet but when you’re trying to build others up to make up for your own past mistake rather than caring for the actual individual then this isn’t authentic and trying to make you feel better about yourself than inspiring others out of genuine empathy for them. as well as piety no pity, not looking as someone who has fallen down the well and looking down at them telling them how bad it must be. the role model gets in the well with them and help them out of it rather than telling the person and others what they need to do whilst not helping themselves for sure it’s not easy and not everyone can do no matter how many books they might pretend to read about it. Certainly it’s needs to be authentic and empathetic whilst at the same time positive and inspiring.
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Too bad he’s so bad at it and it usually backfires
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Course you have 😂😂😂
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thats very funny for you, well done.
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Does anyone, apart from himself, take anything he says seriously these days? Considering he tries so hard to be the voice of the forum and a bastion of all things noble he, almost daily, shows himself to be a complete and utter crumpet, the above post another brilliant example, bit like the other day when he thought he'd achieved some sort of victory because he found a thread i started on Andrew Tate, so desperate to get the win he failed to understand the thread was taking the piss out of Andrew Tate.
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Apart from the bit where he said he deserves to be in prison you mean? In your desperation to have a dig at one of the usual suspects you didnt even bother reading or understanding what he said What a bitter, odd person you are.
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Clearly there is. The media and government will control the narrative they want at that time, im surprised anyone would think otherwise. On the one hand we've got people up in arms about the influence bellends like Andrew Tate have yet at the same time dont see there is a narrative from media they want to force. Im not specifically talking about discipline here but more generally. I'll probably get criticised for this example by certain people but take the BLM stuff, it was drummed into everyone they had to support it, bad if you didn't. If you dont agree with taking the knee you were made to feel like you were racist or there was something wrong with you. Same with Brexit, vote to remain good person, vote to leave thick racist.
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I think you'd be surprised, i cant speak for other sports but football the club we are at has 3 teams at most age groups up until U15s, then one or two up to U18s. We have 3 leagues in our age group with 9 or 10 teams per league so in a relatively small town you've got about 400 or so kids just at U12 age playing on a sunday, expand that from U7s up to U15s and it'll be thousands. We also do two other sessions mid week which both are full with about 50 kids per session, again they do age groups from U7s up to U16s i'd say it's more now than ever and the standard is way higher than when i was the same age. But as i mentioned whilst we have strict boundries, other teams dont, i've seen 10-11 year old kids chasing the referee calling him a wanker and a cheat, telling parents of the other team to f*ck off whilst the coaches and parents join in rather than telling the little shits to wind their neck in. As for discipline again it goes back to the parents, they dont accept it because they aren't used to it. Parents seem different these days, rather than when we were young you were told to respect your elders, parents on our estate were allowed to tell me off so were friends parents. Now i swear parents think their kids are gods and cant do anything wrong. Even a friend of ours is a teacher when we told her something her son had done she refused to believe he done anything.
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Same for me and I like to think I do the same with my son and also the kids I coach at football. They have boundaries and know any bad behaviour won’t be tolerated. I agree with you it starts with the parents and then there are teachers coaches and adults around who kids can look up to. It’s inspiring, for example hearing stories like Ian Wright when he talks about the guy who was a massive influence on him when he was a kid Unfortunately a lot of parents these days are too busy working to spend any quality time with their kids, not necessarily their fault as cost of living means the days on being able to survive on one wage are long gone. Teachers have no power to discipline any more and as a football coach if you upset any of the precious kids for being out of line to end up dealing with angry parents. Not a problem we have in our current team as we set the standards high but in the last tell one of them off and you’ll be dealing with the fall out for weeks.
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It’s what they do Hypo. It’s all controlled and they manipulate the media, entertainment and social media to condition people how they want.
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This is what happens when you create a society where masculinity is demonised and traditional family structure and moral values are considered outdated.