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My sons friend just said his older brother was gay as he was going to to a Minecraft experience in London

the world is healing

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11 hours ago, Turkish said:

What a strange source. I thought msn was a news source not an opinion bank?

What i found curious was no mention for the details of the ruling, it made it sound like an outright victory when a lot of the claims were thrown out.

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There once was a poster called pingpong

Born with a perfect working dingdong

He sliced it right off

And Ducky did scoff 

As pingpong was now a bird.

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3 hours ago, pingpong said:

What a strange source. I thought msn was a news source not an opinion bank?

What i found curious was no mention for the details of the ruling, it made it sound like an outright victory when a lot of the claims were thrown out.

Great result regardless, yes?

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On 19/01/2026 at 21:00, Weston Super Saint said:

Which bit of the article is 'opinion' rather than factual?

Apart from the missing facts around the details of the ruling, a lot of hyperbole, language like "Incredibly" and "paralysed with fear" for example. Most journalist would use quote marks, or make it clear it was a description from a person, rather than describing an event there is no evidence for as though it is factual. Especially when the ruling found that the claims from the nurses were deeply exaggerated and that they had a personal vendetta against the doctor, who only ever followed the NHS policies. The ruling was against the NHS, not her...

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All of which is fine by the way, for an opinion piece. My surprise was that I thought msn was just news, but maybe I am a decade or two out of date.
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5 hours ago, pingpong said:

Apart from the missing facts around the details of the ruling, a lot of hyperbole, language like "Incredibly" and "paralysed with fear" for example. Most journalist would use quote marks, or make it clear it was a description from a person, rather than describing an event there is no evidence for as though it is factual. Especially when the ruling found that the claims from the nurses were deeply exaggerated and that they had a personal vendetta against the doctor, who only ever followed the NHS policies. The ruling was against the NHS, not her...

You do know the article was written by Giles Sheldrick and published in the Daily Express?

I assume MSN have just republished it as it was printed / published in the Express rather than writing it themselves?

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1 hour ago, Turkish said:

happy international transgender day of visibility everyone!

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There is a transgender person lodging with our next door neighbours. I can confirm that I did in fact see this person this morning.

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8 hours ago, Weston Super Saint said:

Are we saying that it's now not OK for blokes to compete as women just because they put on a dress and wear some makeup?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/articles/c33lm6d154eo

It's hard to keep up with what's in vogue and what isn't these days!

No idea mate! That said, I'm not sure why men and women, and anything in between, can't compete together in pastimes like darts or snooker where there's no physical gender advantages. 

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25 minutes ago, egg said:

No idea mate! That said, I'm not sure why men and women, and anything in between, can't compete together in pastimes like darts or snooker where there's no physical gender advantages. 

From the article :

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Sex-based rights charity Sex Matters said "men's physical advantages in darts may be small but they all add up".

"Darts is a male-dominated world, played in pubs and clubs, and the top darts players are all men. That's why women need their own tournaments.

 

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1 hour ago, Weston Super Saint said:

From the article :

 

That's one opinion, mine is that's bollox. There's no physical reason why a woman can't play darts as well as a man. Ditto snooker. 

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No I agree with Weston. It may be a small difference but I think darts is one that’s not quite equal. Snooker I get as an equality, but the 7ft 9in on darts does IMO make a bit of a difference.

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Not sure snooker is equal either. Hard for a bird to reach some shots if she's short or has massive knockers. 

 

If anyone has photos of attractive short ladies with massive knockers trying to bend over tables then I'm happy to conduct further research.

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