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*downloads this seasons series to binge watch*
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Claudia Winkleman is filth but I never got into it and found it quite irritating, but lots of people love it. Maybe I need to persist even just to see more of Claudia
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The clue is actually more related to Sally Field. She played the character Gwen Doyle in the film Hooper also staring Burt Reynolds released shortly after Smokey. However given loose lips sinks ships we couldn’t make it too obvious so chose the Smokey and the bandit picture due to the title song of the film, east bound and down, which is an obvious clue that Doyle was moving East to Brighton. Put the two clues together then it could only be Doyle moving to Brighton.
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Best rabbit related player name we’ve had since Christer Warren. If only Hassnhuttl had signed him
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My favourite type of serial killer
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Did you know a club sandwich is called so because club stands for chicken lettuce under bacon?
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I love them all equally
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He wasn’t mincing around in a cravat and leggings so couldn’t have been extremely gay. Maybe just gay?
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i am on a train and getting funny looks from the guy near me maybe he has seen i keep looking at semi naked pictures of right said fred
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do we know each other in real life?
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Sadly yes. I said you wouldn't like it.
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Lets have a quick fact check with the window SLAMMING SHUT in just 7 days the CoT have correctly called we came second in the race to sign Carvaleho ✅ Correctly Informed you of the decision to turn the northam into a kop with safe standing ✅ Correctly told you Doyle was leaving ✅ Correctly told you we were signind O'Brien Whitmarsh ✅ Correctly told you were signing Rothwell ✅ 100% record again so far. Today was the bad news we warned you you wouldnt like. Stand by for some VERY good news. Thats all i can say at this stage but check the thread for the clues. Loose lips sink ships
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i love the gays too but i wouldn't want one following me to the toilet.
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what does it mean to be extremely gay?
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We warned you about Doyle and from the looks of Sally Fields face even managed to predict the expression some of you made when you heard the news
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So did the CoT
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and they still haven't found a cure for that yet either!
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as usual it seems aintclever has tied himself up in knots. Something about chicks with dicks, something about the Daily Mail. You're so thick etc etc
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it's very amusing watching SOG work himself up into a frothy mess over it all that's for sure.
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What is the process for diagnosis? Tell me to mind your own business if you like but im genuinely interested to know.
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Yes that’s what a made it clear I wasn’t talking about them. I was talking about the one, such as my niece, a teenage girl who has just started at sixth form, just got her first Saturday job and is a bit overwhelmed with the workload and changes. That’s life, that ain’t anxiety. That’s her out of her comfort zone and having to deal with a significant change. Yet she thinks she’s got anxiety. I’m sure it’s not just her there must be many many more like this who if it isn’t 75 degrees and sunshine in their life every day convince themselves they’ve got some sort of issue. Sadly for a lot of parents these days using a condition as an excuse for bad behaviour. The kid I mentioned earlier at football for example, what parent would see their kid deliberately kick another one whilst they’re lying in the floor and then maintain they did nothing wrong and it’s everyone elses fault regardless of if they were austistic or not?
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You’re struggling again aren’t you! I know what you said sunshine but as usual it was a completely dopey point. You calling someone else thick is frigging hilarious 🤣
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You are of course right no one else knows what is going on in someone’s head. As i said though there are some clearly some genuine situations which must be awful for the person and those around them. But I’m not sure all the constant talk about wellness, mental health etc does are much good as people like to make out it does. i remember when my lad was about 6 or 7 him coming home from school one day and saying he had “that thing” when we asked him about it he said you know where sometimes you feel worried about something and don’t know what to do about it so we went through a whole list of things until we got to anxiety to which he said yes that’s it, we were learning about it at school today and that’s how I feel. Of course we explained to him that feeling like this is perfectly normal and part of life but he’s never mentioned it since but why are we telling kids of that age about this sort of stuff? It seems crazy to me that telling children of this age that if they feel a certain way then it’s this condition. Tell someone or yourself something often enough then it becomes your reality. Surely we should be telling kids that a Bit of worry, stress, pressure etc is completely normal it’s life and that’s okay, in fact it’d more worrying if you never felt that and teaching them how to deal with it, to build some resilience and to think that if you do feel like this then that’s part of life rather than telling them that feeling like x it might be condition x, y, z. same goes for behavioural issues, being bored at school is normal, being high energy and not being able to sit still for hours on end and listen to stuff you really don’t care about is normal, it doesn’t mean you’ve got a condition. You hear it all the time from parents’ “ oh he behaves like this because he’s autistic”, straight away using the condition as justification. again I’m referring here to the majority of people not the minority where it is a real problem for them and a genuine condition not a label put on them or a condition someone has been convinced they have.
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It’s which a difficult and sensitive topic. Like a lot of these things there will be some genuine cases and there will be some who use it to excuse bad behaviour, lack of discipline at home whatever. I watched listened to that video that was linked above during work today and the guy does make some very valid points, such as about anxiety. Again I’m not belittling it as there will be some very bad genuine cases, people that can’t leave the house due to it etc but for most people anxiety and nerves are part of life and growing up, everyone experiences it but now it seems to be normal for a lot of people who feel normal emotions like this to go to a doctor and be given a label. My niece is 16 and currently supposedly suffering from anxiety but when you actually speak to her it appears to me that it’s just the usual 16 year old issues of struggling with homework at sixth form, just starting a Saturday job and the usual insecurities teenage kids have but we’re bringing up a generation of kids who seem to be unable to cope with even a minimal amount of pressure next week will Be interesting as I’m genuinely interested to learn more about it all as I do tend to have a more traditional approach to discipline and stress.