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Post by nobody on Aug 1, 2018 5:22:25 GMT
Kicked out by his mum, and setting up a tattoo parlour in the house were the signs. But you wouldn't get that. Nope neither are signs. Nothing wrong with tattoos and tattooing and getting kicked out by a parent doesn’t necessarily say you’re a bad person. Plenty of crappy / controlling parents out there. Kicked out by his mom. Have to be serious to be kicked out by your own mother, unless she’s a prize tw@, in which case, he’s a troubled kid
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Post by perrykneeham on Aug 1, 2018 6:33:34 GMT
Silly. Practice your comprehension skills. Look it’s not my fault you’re blaming a slight pout in a photo for her rape / murder. Nope. Exactly what I'm not doing. Pull your head out of your arse. You've got it wrong. Too quick to see a virtue-signalling opportunity.
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Post by perrykneeham on Aug 1, 2018 6:35:25 GMT
Actually, the hypothesis I was dollying up for debate would suggest that less conventional behaviour/display might make this girl less attractive as a potential victim of a rapey murderer. Ho ho! Back to the impressive victim blaming 😊. Maybe if women could just wear burkhas everywhere then they would be less attractive as potential victims of men. Maybe the Islamists are onto something... (Seriously men get attacked by men regularly and no lady suggests men modify their behaviour, stay at home and don’t go out etc. Women are attacked by men and the focus is on what additional restrictions should women be placed under because it’s ridiculous to even try to reduce the levels of male savagery. Very odd.) See above. Then re-read and see if you can pick out the words which mean things.
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Post by perrykneeham on Aug 1, 2018 7:12:12 GMT
Here's another nice young man who looks after his Mum but has never had a girlfriend. "A COWARDLY thug is caught on film as he knocks out a teenage girl outside a club. Liam Holmes, 20, punched the 18-year-old twice in the jaw after she tried to stop him verbally abusing a group of women." www.thesun.co.uk/news/6910279/towie-nightclub-punch-teenage-girl-speaks-out/Again, there seems to be a societal problem here: he is repeatedly refered to as gutless and a coward. Now, while these are effective and damning insults which cut to the bone of a young man's view of his own masculinity, they somewhat miss the point. Is it particularly true that he is gutless and a coward or is it more true that he is a violent psychopath who assaults women at will and seems to seek out confrontation with that aim in mind?
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Post by perrykneeham on Aug 1, 2018 7:13:58 GMT
If there is a gutless coward in that clip, it's the big black lad that watches him punch that girl twice and does nothing to stop him.
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Post by nobody on Aug 1, 2018 7:15:38 GMT
He’s a headcase
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Post by perrykneeham on Aug 1, 2018 7:26:55 GMT
Yep. He's a viscious, violent and dangerous young man with clear psychological problems.
I note that he is also his Mum's carer. She's had a brain aneurism apparently which has left her incapable of driving a car or marching her psycho kid to the police station. Oh .... no, it hasn't.
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Post by nobody on Aug 1, 2018 7:34:45 GMT
Hes his moms carer? Ffs
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Post by perrykneeham on Aug 1, 2018 7:38:55 GMT
How else do you think he can afford to go clubbing?
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Post by mids on Aug 1, 2018 8:10:44 GMT
Scum.
Speaking of doing nothing, that clip of the woman getting assaulted in France when she objected to his verbal abuse of her showed a bunch of blokes who did nothing. Well one picked up a chair. It's hard to be too judgemental without being there but at the same time you can't help thinking, come on there were 4 or 5 blokes on the scene, a group effort shouldn't be too risky. Unless he's a genuine nutter which is another matter.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2018 9:31:36 GMT
I saw a woman, along with at least another twenty or so bystanders, get mugged by a Maghreb bloke in Narbonne. It happened in a few seconds, she was thrown to the ground and the guy snatched her handbag, but not after a short struggle. Then he legged it. Risk of getting stabbed pretty high if you intervened. For a handbag, not worth it.
I saw two fit-looking blokes giving another a pasting in Folkestone; I walked up and while staying out of reach told them to leave him alone as it looked like they'd be up on a manslaughter charge if they didn't stop. They stopped and ran off. I called the ambulance and police.
Moral of the story? It all depends on the circumstance. Do what you can without putting yourself (and ultimately your family) at risk.
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Post by mids on Aug 1, 2018 9:40:19 GMT
A mate of mine paid to stop two blokes who were squaring up to each other in the street. I think it was a tenner each. It worked too. He's a bit of a hippy. Dad's a Quaker.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2018 9:46:21 GMT
Hahahah.. excellent. Reminds me of a punch-up I saw in Maidstone Kent, one lunch-time. Two complete strangers bumped shoulders in the crowded precinct, stopped and eye-balled each other, threw insults, then started a fight, really quite vicious, which lasted five minutes or so, while the crowd just stood and watched. It only ended because someone had seen the police arrive, and the two drifted back into the crowd and disappeared. Weird world. I mean, why??
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Post by moggyonspeed on Aug 1, 2018 9:59:28 GMT
I don't know.
Perhaps we just shouldn't be letting the likes of Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt walk around unsupervised. Like I say, I just don't know.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2018 10:05:35 GMT
Oh it was much more than handbags at dawn. No hissy fit this one - blood everywhere.
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Post by moggyonspeed on Aug 1, 2018 10:29:35 GMT
Ah. David Cameron then.
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Post by perrykneeham on Aug 1, 2018 10:59:12 GMT
A mate of mine paid to stop two blokes who were squaring up to each other in the street. I think it was a tenner each. It worked too. He's a bit of a hippy. Dad's a Quaker. Hahaha. Different approach. Never met a Quaker I didn't like.
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Post by perrykneeham on Aug 17, 2018 16:44:51 GMT
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Post by Repat Van on Aug 18, 2018 6:49:07 GMT
Scum. Speaking of doing nothing, that clip of the woman getting assaulted in France when she objected to his verbal abuse of her showed a bunch of blokes who did nothing. Well one picked up a chair. It's hard to be too judgemental without being there but at the same time you can't help thinking, come on there were 4 or 5 blokes on the scene, a group effort shouldn't be too risky. Unless he's a genuine nutter which is another matter. Probably scared. If someone seems like a nutter you probably think they are unpredictable. Although maybe it just takes one to act and everybody else would jump in.
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Post by nobody on Aug 18, 2018 17:33:51 GMT
A mate of mine paid to stop two blokes who were squaring up to each other in the street. I think it was a tenner each. It worked too. He's a bit of a hippy. Dad's a Quaker. Hahaha. Different approach. Never met a Quaker I didn't like. My mate wanted to be a Quaker, but he had a nervous twitch and his hat kept falling off
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