
it happened over 4 years, isn't that an average for such a massive population?
also, smaller you big Emo!
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Tue 13 Jan 2009, 12:01,
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also, smaller you big Emo!

everytime some chavscum drugged up fuckwits kill, neglect, mistreat or abuse their kid, for my money it has a tad more to do with the parents, no?
If you got half a town full of 'em what are the odds you can stop them all?
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Tue 13 Jan 2009, 12:07,
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If you got half a town full of 'em what are the odds you can stop them all?

We so need to have a cull of people earning below - I dunno - say ... £12kpa.
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Tue 13 Jan 2009, 12:03,
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Anyone with their hair gelled forwards for a male, or scrunchied up for a female. Any one that buys jewels from argos should also be shot on leaving.
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Tue 13 Jan 2009, 12:06,
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"haitch" instead of aitch.
The only acceptable time to drop the aitch is when saying aitch.
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Tue 13 Jan 2009, 12:12,
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The only acceptable time to drop the aitch is when saying aitch.

This is scientifically impossible, as proven by Heat Magazine. For example Victoria and David Beckenham - they're not chavs.
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Tue 13 Jan 2009, 12:11,
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because they couldn't understand what we were saying
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Tue 13 Jan 2009, 12:13,
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By simply offering me sexual favours.
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Tue 13 Jan 2009, 12:16,
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All my street are poor, only about a third of them are chavs, but guess who makes all the kids, noise and trouble?
I've seen some stuff you just can't believe, kids playing in a freshly dug hole in the street exposing a gasmain surrounded by cones and warning barriers, nicking the workman's pickaxe and using it to pierce a gas canister, and then pressing buttons on a cherry picker being used to repair a roof whilst the workman are up on it all watched idly by the parents as if it's perfectly normal behaviour. And if one of them died, apparently it's social services fault is it?
What is it that absolves them from all practical, social and personal responsibility?
Darned if I know but I don't think Social Services are soully to blame.
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Tue 13 Jan 2009, 12:19,
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I've seen some stuff you just can't believe, kids playing in a freshly dug hole in the street exposing a gasmain surrounded by cones and warning barriers, nicking the workman's pickaxe and using it to pierce a gas canister, and then pressing buttons on a cherry picker being used to repair a roof whilst the workman are up on it all watched idly by the parents as if it's perfectly normal behaviour. And if one of them died, apparently it's social services fault is it?
What is it that absolves them from all practical, social and personal responsibility?
Darned if I know but I don't think Social Services are soully to blame.

Almost enough to put me off my tea.
*slurp*
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Tue 13 Jan 2009, 12:22,
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*slurp*

Apart from the fact that there would be widespread outrage if every parent deserving to lose their kids due to neglect actually lost them, there is an extreme and idiotic blame culture that has developed in britain. If someone else can somehow be blamed apart from the person whose fault it actually was, then shift the blame somewhere else. I blame Claims Direct and similar ambulance chaser bollocks. For example, my gran is a tard, she tripped over the step at her bank an split her head open (not fatal, sadly). For the last two years, using my dangerously mental aunt's ambulance chasing law-firm, she has been seeking compensation from the bank of scotland because she tripped over something that was clearly marked, moreover, a part of the street that wasn't owned by the bank of scotland.
I would like to think that it's not a majority of people in britain, but their is a general theme arising of people not having any sense of responsibility for their own actions, it's always someone else's fault.
I'd say that I'm sorry for writing so much, but it's your fucking fault for starting this topic, so I'm not going to apologise.
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Tue 13 Jan 2009, 12:33,
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I would like to think that it's not a majority of people in britain, but their is a general theme arising of people not having any sense of responsibility for their own actions, it's always someone else's fault.
I'd say that I'm sorry for writing so much, but it's your fucking fault for starting this topic, so I'm not going to apologise.

I remember the days when accidents happened too.
Are your family really that mental??
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Tue 13 Jan 2009, 13:06,
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Are your family really that mental??

instead of giving it blindly to any and all with their hand out regardless of if they're social and fiscal black holes who actively make everyone's lives hell, that's not because they're poor, that's because they're cunts, and folks are only cunts if other's opinions about it cannot affect them.
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Perhaps we should neuter this genetic offshoot of the human family tree... before it consumes us all.
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They're hardly going to produce Hawking, are they?
*sweeping generalisation*
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Tue 13 Jan 2009, 12:10,
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*sweeping generalisation*

in order to make the rest of us feel better about ourselves
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Tue 13 Jan 2009, 12:13,
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I never feel posher than when I watch Jeremy Kyle.
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