i remember when a pound could get you to town and back and you'd still have change enough to get the girl at the end of the road to let you grope her tits
(mutster101fell over,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 18:48,
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Your mother was a hamster
(LordManleytwitter.com/LordManley,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 18:51,
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stupid news. if they just stop the space station in space with a rocket booster, the tool box that the silly mare let go off will drift round back to them in the time it takes for a tool box to do an orbit.
If you instantly reduced the orbital speed of the ISS to 0, which would occur first, the station hitting the ground or the tool box completing one orbit? Without doing the maths, my money is on the ground-hitting...
(ToXikyogHurthas had no idea what's happening since,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 20:23,
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Haha, great. Same thing happens to me all the time.
btw, could you link me the source picture? I'm looking for it without result...
(mediocreha ha ha, you're reading this,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:05,
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they're all gay
(My Ass Is On Firedue to constant gas leak,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:51,
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Yess, I like
(Floppy Donkeycrawled out of the ditch.,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:55,
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wahey!
Nice one...two...three...dammit, how many?
(unstableOvinehas not aged well,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:58,
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Cool
woo yay
(Bobby Bob Bobalso available on http://jbobw.deviantart.com/,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:33,
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Sorry
No, I'm not.
(Maniccan teach you the secret of fire,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:49,
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Haha
(Barbarossais not my real name,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:50,
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sub
tle
(emveecruor deo cruoris,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:50,
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Fake!
they can't work a computer, shirley!
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:51,
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subtle, but funny, even given the story.
/still uneasy about seeing all this utter glee and forwarding of these details on here.
(The Great Architectis still waiting for his account to be deleted on,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:51,
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I read your conversation on /links and you changed my mind.
(the_rhyme_ministerhas a little bit of gold and a pager,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:52,
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While in principle it's a strong weapon in 'mocking' the BNP and their extreme right wing views in general terms
by doing it at the expense of circulating personal data, which has now been used to enact malicious and threatening phone calls, and using the 'but it's the BNP, they deserve it' card is quite unsettling. After all, I suspect a majority of the members on that list exercise their opinions in a voting booth, and not in the extreme rallies and hate-mongering sites which a few more prominent members participate in. After all, let's try and think who these members might be? possibly a high number of 'older' generation people who cling to the 'good old days'. Just because they hold these views from old, they don't deserve threatening phone calls from so-called 'liberal thinking and more tolerant' persons.
Another 'small' point. The list has probably 10,000 active members once you whittle it down. Labour has around 190,000, and look what they've done in terms of taking us to an illegal war while in power. If the list was published of their members, would the liberals all be advocating threatening behaviour for any blood that might be on these members hands? No, of course not.
(The Great Architectis still waiting for his account to be deleted on,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:56,
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This is absolutely right.
Nothing can be gained from circulating this list.
What if the next list that gets published is freemasons? Or unmarried couples? Or people who shop on a sunday?
(Barbarossais not my real name,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:58,
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(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:02,
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I agree
however much people dislike a group, harassing them directly is just as prejudiced and intolerant. They are unlikely to change their views because someone threatens them, rather seek safety in their particular herd, with some justification.
(FeralCatManUnusual disease collector.,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:10,
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and this makes the situation play into their hands
because the more they get to play the part of a 'victim' in this, through the threatening behavour, the more sympathy they will generate once Griffin and co. start spouting general principles of law which we all abide by, and how it's being broken in this instance by what is happening. They may well end up with more people sympathetitc to their 'cause' through this once the dust settles a bit.
(The Great Architectis still waiting for his account to be deleted on,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:20,
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YES
people who feel victimised will frequently try to find someone 'worse' than them, to feel better as a individual or group. The 'I'm OK you're not OK' position; hence the BNP targeting 'deprived' areas where more people are desperate to find someone to blame.
*Reels* an adult conversation on /board and I haven't been called a cunt yet
(FeralCatManUnusual disease collector.,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:30,
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You cunt.
;)
(Barbarossais not my real name,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:33,
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cunt
sorry
(Jim_Davidsonhas an enormous willy,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:33,
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"hence the BNP targeting 'deprived' areas"
and hence the Sun selling for only 30p
(Maniccan teach you the secret of fire,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:50,
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hahaha, well said
(The Great Architectis still waiting for his account to be deleted on,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 18:16,
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Quite, education (not just passing exams) is an answer.
Sadly that doesn't fit the capitalist/consumerist agenda either.
(FeralCatManUnusual disease collector.,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 18:16,
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They are unlikey to change their views fullstop!
The BNP is a front for Far-Right Extremists who financers are highly motivated people they use demagogy to play upon people's fears but their ultimate agenda is to destroy Trade Unions and reduce the Working Class to slave labour market. Nonetheless we can pat ourself on the back for our high ideals about divulging information but will they be so open minded when they are constantly seeking information of the Left groups. Hitler came to power using Democracy to destroy democracy - at some point we will ahve to fight these fascists whether it means sacrificing our preconceptions of always doing the "right thing".
There was a poem and whilst I don't know it off heart it goes something like.
"First they came for the Trade Unionists - I was not a Trade Unionists so I did nothing.
They came for the Gays and Lesbians and I was not one of them so I did nothing.
They then came for the Jews and I wasn't Jewish so I did nothing. They came for the disabled and I was not disabled so I did nothing.
Then they came for me, but there was nobody left to fight for me..."
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:23,
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I don't see them coming for anybody.
I see a load of morons hurling abuse by illegal means at people whose political views they disagree with.
(chenobblerocking his explorer beard on,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:35,
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That's the front
it's not the knobheads who front the organisation who are the ones in control it's their paymasters who you don't see. If you really think the BNP is poltically neutral and nothing more than a bunch of bigotted idiots then they have succeeded in their aims. I for one would not like to see them ever get into a position of power as you will see the face of the BNP rapidly changed from morons to out and out fascists.
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:38,
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Politically neutral?
whoever suggested that?
They're clearly rabidly right-wing fascists, I just don't feel like becoming an intolerant bigoted idiot myself would really be an effective way of fighting them.
(chenobblerocking his explorer beard on,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:44,
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They suggest that they are neutral
and people are beginning to believe them.
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:51,
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Sadly people who only think as far as the end of their street
or the next car/meal/job/new gadget/tv will be and are easily fooled. Wasn't it Goebbles who said it you tell a lie long enough...
(see WMDs etc.)
(FeralCatManUnusual disease collector.,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 18:09,
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To be fair
Gays and lesbians, Jews and the disabled wouldn't be much use in a fight anyway :¬/
(Barbarossais not my real name,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:37,
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I don't know steal a lesbian's pint or critise a gay's curtains
and you'll get you're head kicked in.
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:41,
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haha
*rings Mossad*
(chenobblerocking his explorer beard on,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:42,
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youre fucking joking arentya
have you ever tried picking a fight with a 6 foot 6 tranny?
(Jim_Davidsonhas an enormous willy,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:43,
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I'm not saying they will change their views at all
there will always be people who have a similar position. Reminding people how it happened in 1930s Germany might be more helpful or perhaps investigative journalism exposing links to 'terrorists' (useful buzz word, it worked to start the move to a police state).
(FeralCatManUnusual disease collector.,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:41,
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Hitler came to power on a tide of demagogy
and disillusionment with a Government that didn't care a toss for it's people and even sent the army in to break up strikes often shooting dead 'activists' - Hitler stated that he would used Democracy to Remove Democracy and therefore stop the rot of these psuedo-deomcratic parties from taking power only to ignore the needs of the people. In that respect he was correct and unfortanely people actually thought what he offered was a better solution that the mediocracy of a Government of self-important tossers. Whilst our own government is no where near that stage just yet, they are becoming more and more beaucratic and sooner of later we are doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past as parasites like the BNP will feed of this disillusionment until the time is right. Maybe it won't be the BNP but it may be a splinter faction just Like Hitler broke from the Fascist movement in Germany to form his own ideals of fascism which would be known as Nazism or National Socialism a bastardization of Socialism to fool the workers into think Hitler was one of them.
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:49,
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Then again
we now have their contact details, maybe we could kick them out of the country or perhaps herd them into specific estates to er, concentrate the problem in small areas...Oh wait, hasn't this been tried before.
(FeralCatManUnusual disease collector.,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 18:11,
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eh?
/has been living in a cave
(The King of HatsCone of shame,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:53,
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always been unhappy that membership of a political party can get you fired
no matter what party
(emveecruor deo cruoris,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:53,
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I back you all the way on that
using personal data as a form of intimidation is unseemly, unhelpful, and undemocratic
(Maniccan teach you the secret of fire,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:54,
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And let's never ever imagine that should the BNP get into power
that they would be doing precisely this with the membership lists of left-wing and any other organisations deemed as subversive...
While I can't agree with the divulging of information, and the likelihood that BNP getting into power is slim to negliable, let's hope that they feel the same way when they have all our information!
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Wed 19 Nov 2008, 17:02,
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