Controversial Beliefs
Some mugs still think the MMR injection gives children autism (it doesn't), while others are of the belief that we're ruled by billionaire lizard people. Tell us about views outside the mainstream which people go glassy eyed if you bang on about them (Your grandad's a racist - no need to tell us, thanks)
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( , Thu 25 Apr 2013, 12:06)
Some mugs still think the MMR injection gives children autism (it doesn't), while others are of the belief that we're ruled by billionaire lizard people. Tell us about views outside the mainstream which people go glassy eyed if you bang on about them (Your grandad's a racist - no need to tell us, thanks)
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( , Thu 25 Apr 2013, 12:06)
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Jesus, you utter fucking mongoloid.
BMI is not a measure of body fat. Someone muscular could have a BMI that classes them as obese.
IQ is not a measure of capability to function in the real world, and is mostly meaningless for anything other than maths.
People like you should be drowned at birth and your parents publicly executed.
You have a point about Twitter though.
( , Fri 26 Apr 2013, 10:19, 2 replies)
BMI is not a measure of body fat. Someone muscular could have a BMI that classes them as obese.
IQ is not a measure of capability to function in the real world, and is mostly meaningless for anything other than maths.
People like you should be drowned at birth and your parents publicly executed.
You have a point about Twitter though.
( , Fri 26 Apr 2013, 10:19, 2 replies)
I'm enjoying watching stupid people recommend eugenics for stupid people
( , Fri 26 Apr 2013, 10:47, closed)
( , Fri 26 Apr 2013, 10:47, closed)
"Someone muscular could have a BMI that classes them as obese"
If you can afford the protein supplements, gym membership and time to get that muscular, you can afford the tax.
And "IQ test" wasn't meant to mean the obvious nonsense of current IQ tests, it was shorthand for something that tested general usefulness to society rather than Mensa-twattery. Something an illiterate plumber could pass but would be failed by the average double-glazing salesperson.
( , Fri 26 Apr 2013, 12:11, closed)
I have a BMI of 30.
I don't go to the gym, I don't eat "protein supplements", and I don't particularly spend any time doing much to "get muscular" other than working.
I'm 1.84m tall, 100kg and I can lift a car engine. Why should my taxes go to prop up the unhealthy lifestyles of skinny people who will be crippled with joint failure by the time they're 60?
( , Fri 26 Apr 2013, 13:59, closed)
I don't go to the gym, I don't eat "protein supplements", and I don't particularly spend any time doing much to "get muscular" other than working.
I'm 1.84m tall, 100kg and I can lift a car engine. Why should my taxes go to prop up the unhealthy lifestyles of skinny people who will be crippled with joint failure by the time they're 60?
( , Fri 26 Apr 2013, 13:59, closed)
How would you stop middle-class parents hiring private tutors to coach their kids for this test?
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