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Jesus Christ. Where do you even begin with that mess of a post?
You have to imagine how well he thought he was owning everyone while typing out that abortion. Hell, he probably fashioned it ahead of time just waiting for the right time to lay down a stellar own.
 
You have to imagine how well he thought he was owning everyone while typing out that abortion. Hell, he probably fashioned it ahead of time just waiting for the right time to lay down a stellar own.
Probably expecting some sort of medal at the same time too. And then, Bam. Banned.

Bigoted Twit.
 
You have to imagine how well he thought he was owning everyone while typing out that abortion. Hell, he probably fashioned it ahead of time just waiting for the right time to lay down a stellar own.
The weird thing was he confessed to having had gay dalliances to to get himself off cos he was having difficulties pulling women. He was a confused, messed up bigot.
 
The weird thing was he confessed to having had gay dalliances to to get himself off cos he was having difficulties pulling women. He was a confused, messed up bigot.

there was a nazi who came on a very left-wing subreddit to scream about LGBT degenaracy and someone googled his username and the hits were gay porn sites. it was sad in a way, intense hatred of himself and everyone else. he left after spamming dick pics. the subredit has been ethered from existence, this archived post is all that remains:

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The weird thing was he confessed to having had gay dalliances to to get himself off cos he was having difficulties pulling women. He was a confused, messed up bigot.

Wait? What? :lol:
 
The nature of Brexit had really changed these past few hours...
 
there was a nazi who came on a very left-wing subreddit to scream about LGBT degenaracy and someone googled his username and the hits were gay porn sites. it was sad in a way, intense hatred of himself and everyone else. he left after spamming dick pics. the subredit has been ethered from existence, this archived post is all that remains:

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Christ he sounds like Larry Craig, that US senator who was anti-gay, but then got caught cottaging.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2007/sep/02/usa.paulharris
 
He plainly doesn't know much about Bonobo behaviour

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonobo#Sociosexual_behaviour

Add to a long list of things he doesn't know or gets horribly wrong. Lets face it if we used his definition of natural we wouldn't bother with any of this medicine nonsense. Or planes, cars, cutlery, bog roll, Hull etc.
:lol:I'm going to Hull tomorrow and it is a godless place.
Wait? What? :lol:
He references it in that post with the bit about the only difference between sex with a man or woman being 'a few hairs'.
Christ, I'd all but forgotten about him, but his last few posts were a bit of a meltdown of sorts.
 
Hands under stall dividers are just fecking spooky.
His 'wide stances defence is dubious:lol:

They would sit down in the stalls and use a recognisable series of foot movements and hand gestures to signal their intentions.

Is there a rosetta stone somewhere translating these gestures?
 
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Hardly a surprise... Great timing though just as the supposedly final talks are taking shape...
Didn't the eu want the bill withdrawn or amended to be in line with the withdrawal agreement by the end of the month
At this point I'd be happy with supposed "oven ready" deal. No deal would be devastating.
 
Hardly a surprise... Great timing though just as the supposedly final talks are taking shape...
Didn't the eu want the bill withdrawn or amended to be in line with the withdrawal agreement by the end of the month

The end of September, not the end of October.
No deal (no FTA) still looks inevitable.
 
Sadly no deal has been highly likely for a long time.

Short-selling: can hedge funds make a fortune from no-deal Brexit?
Philip Hammond says Boris Johnson’s rich backers are line to make a killing
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...ge-funds-fortune-no-deal-brexit-boris-johnson

From day one really, they've managed to convince the Brexidiots by keep mentioning foreigners and sovereignty to keep them onside. They'll still be flag-waving when the economy goes down the toilet.
 
Meanwhile, Dyson is having a laugh in his mansion in Singapur. The hypocrisy of Brexit-people is limitless, but it probably is something that will benefit quite a few high profile people in the Conservative party. Your average Brexit Joe will suffer though.

Still, nice to see that there is some kind of resistance in the House of Lords.
 
FT: EU carmakers call on Brussels to ‘reconsider’ Brexit stance

Europe’s car manufacturers have called on Brussels to take a less restrictive stance on future market access to the UK, warning that aspects of the bloc’s current position are “not in the long-term interests of the EU automotive industry”. The letter from the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) — a group that represents companies including BMW, Toyota and Fiat — urges Brussels to “reconsider its position” on rules for determining whether goods will qualify for tariff-free trade.

The letter, sent on October 15 and seen by the Financial Times, is a sign of how key EU industries are concerned about the potential economic fallout of Brussels’ approach to the negotiations.
 


Cheers lads
 


Cheers lads

The best part are answers like these:
Are we just changing our VAT rules to show we can do something different from the EU, or is it actually coincidental that it's happening at the end of the transition period?

Yet these people felt competent enough to say all sorts of stuff about the E.U. :wenger:
 
FT: Unilever to become UK company despite Dutch tax threat

Unilever is to push ahead with unifying its legal structure in the UK, despite the threat from Dutch politicians of an “exit tax” in the Netherlands that could cost the consumer goods group €11bn.

Politicians from the Dutch Green party have sought to impose an exit tax on departing companies that Unilever previously said could derail its attempt to simplify its structure. The Greens proposed a bill to introduce the tax on October 9 despite key independent legal advice suggesting it would violate EU law.

Unilever wants to complete the change to its structure before the UK’s existing trading arrangements with the EU conclude at the end of this year, in order to make use of the EU’s cross-border mergers regime.