I have no idea what you're talking about.PTAO wrote:You one of these scrotes on the streets of Manchester?Ramone wrote:
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Synthetic cannabis. It's everywhere at the moment. Current estimates that upwards of 95% of street sleepers in Manchester are users.Ramone wrote:I have no idea what you're talking about.PTAO wrote:
You one of these scrotes on the streets of Manchester?
Supposedly it doesn't have a smell or show up on current drug tests, so prisoners are getting hooked then coming out and continuing to use it as its dirt cheap. Turns them into zombies or extremely violent.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england ... manchester
They reckon this guy who ploughed through people in NYC yesterday was on it.
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Yeah it seems acceptable these days. There was a piece on the news a few months back about people picking up their kids up from school wearing pyjamas and dressing gowns.skalpel wrote:This happens? What the ****.Toondes wrote:Chavs who go shopping in pyjamas and slippers. Get dressed you f***ing lazy pieces of s*** . I dont want to stand in a queue next to you while you are wearing bed clothes that don't look like theve been washed in months.
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Yeah I've seen people in ASDA wearing a onesie.
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Asda?! WTF??!! Are you on benefits?!Bodacious Benny wrote:Yeah I've seen people in ASDA wearing a onesie.
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Micky Quim wrote:Asda?! WTF??!! Are you on benefits?!Bodacious Benny wrote:Yeah I've seen people in ASDA wearing a onesie.
It's literally across the road from my office... appropriately referred to as Chavsda
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Bodacious Benny wrote:Micky Quim wrote: Asda?! WTF??!! Are you on benefits?!
It's literally across the road from my office... appropriately referred to as Chavsda
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Tommy Robinson. He's a cronut.
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He really is mind.ALF wrote:Tommy Robinson. He's a cronut.
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With a name like Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon you'd have to be.
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Time team isn't that badAldridge Prior wrote:He really is mind.ALF wrote:Tommy Robinson. He's a cronut.
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I know it's overdone, but the Dailymail. A lock of hours ago they put up an article along the lines of "Brave Britain keeps smiling in the wake of terror attacks!" with several selfies with smiling policemen and the like. Then they changed it to "Cops caught SMILING just days after terror attack!" which obviously got a fair bit of backlash so now they've changed it to "Thousands arriving at FA Cup final and other sporting and music events across UK are greeted by armed police blowing kisses and SMILING just days after terror attack" which still isn't great. They are a f***ing cancerous organisation.
Any day you visit their site you'll be greeted by a headline of whatever horrific event has happened that day and right f***ing beside it will be another headline of "Kim Kardashian wears tank top!"
Any day you visit their site you'll be greeted by a headline of whatever horrific event has happened that day and right f***ing beside it will be another headline of "Kim Kardashian wears tank top!"
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It's not just the media though, the general public are getting bent out of shape about police officers being armed, smiling, not smiling, using their phones, eating or drinking in public, taking breaks, sitting down, shouting at people, arresting people using force, being on trains, patrolling public areas, not patrolling public areas etc. etc. etc.
I just can't get it into my head why people get so upset at the seeing armed police.
I just can't get it into my head why people get so upset at the seeing armed police.
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I don't like the idea of armed police in this country tbh. I mean, I'm not steaming myself over it but there's an Orwell quote which I've always liked (he being a writer whose descriptions of Britain seem scarily modern considering their age), "The gentleness of the English civilization is perhaps its most marked characteristic. You notice it the instant you set foot on English soil. It is a land where the bus conductors are good-tempered and the policemen carry no revolvers."biggeordiedave wrote:It's not just the media though, the general public are getting bent out of shape about police officers being armed, smiling, not smiling, using their phones, eating or drinking in public, taking breaks, sitting down, shouting at people, arresting people using force, being on trains, patrolling public areas, not patrolling public areas etc. etc. etc.
I just can't get it into my head why people get so upset at the seeing armed police.
There's something of a loss of not just innocence but also cultural strength and certainty in it that I don't like. I dunno.
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Yeah, today more than usual I've seen a ton of shared facebook posts about police brutality and intimidation and all this s*** in Britain.biggeordiedave wrote:It's not just the media though, the general public are getting bent out of shape about police officers being armed, smiling, not smiling, using their phones, eating or drinking in public, taking breaks, sitting down, shouting at people, arresting people using force, being on trains, patrolling public areas, not patrolling public areas etc. etc. etc.
I just can't get it into my head why people get so upset at the seeing armed police.
My point was more that the DM's first article obviously wasn't getting enough clicks so they changed it up to bait people.
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I just can't see any issue with it myself. It's just one of the tools of the job. I feel just as comfortable approaching a police officer with a f***ing massive machine gun in their hands as I do approaching one without.skalpel wrote:I don't like the idea of armed police in this country tbh. I mean, I'm not steaming myself over it but there's an Orwell quote which I've always liked (he being a writer whose descriptions of Britain seem scarily modern considering their age), "The gentleness of the English civilization is perhaps its most marked characteristic. You notice it the instant you set foot on English soil. It is a land where the bus conductors are good-tempered and the policemen carry no revolvers."biggeordiedave wrote:It's not just the media though, the general public are getting bent out of shape about police officers being armed, smiling, not smiling, using their phones, eating or drinking in public, taking breaks, sitting down, shouting at people, arresting people using force, being on trains, patrolling public areas, not patrolling public areas etc. etc. etc.
I just can't get it into my head why people get so upset at the seeing armed police.
There's something of a loss of not just innocence but also cultural strength and certainty in it that I don't like. I dunno.
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Yeah absolutely, it's not that I think they're going to start shooting, or that I'd be nervous of them, more that I don't like that the country needs them. Lots of countries have had armed police for generations while this one has avoided it. It seems a real shame to live in the era when it is deemed necessary.biggeordiedave wrote:I just can't see any issue with it myself. It's just one of the tools of the job. I feel just as comfortable approaching a police officer with a f***ing massive machine gun in their hands as I do approaching one without.skalpel wrote:
I don't like the idea of armed police in this country tbh. I mean, I'm not steaming myself over it but there's an Orwell quote which I've always liked (he being a writer whose descriptions of Britain seem scarily modern considering their age), "The gentleness of the English civilization is perhaps its most marked characteristic. You notice it the instant you set foot on English soil. It is a land where the bus conductors are good-tempered and the policemen carry no revolvers."
There's something of a loss of not just innocence but also cultural strength and certainty in it that I don't like. I dunno.
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That's exactly it. It's necessary now. At the very very least I'd arm every police officer with a taser, but I've been in favour of arming our police officers for a long time.
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I'm glad they are too... bout time they got looked after. The amount of s*** they get off people is ridiculous.
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