Why I Love/Hate Britain
This week's been all about the Daily Mail and why people love or hate their country. Tell us one thing you hate about Britain, and one thing about why you love it.
This shouldn't be an excuse for RACISTLOLS, or long lists of things you dislike. Be intelligent, be funny, and be interesting
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This week's been all about the Daily Mail and why people love or hate their country. Tell us one thing you hate about Britain, and one thing about why you love it.
This shouldn't be an excuse for RACISTLOLS, or long lists of things you dislike. Be intelligent, be funny, and be interesting
( , Thu 3 Oct 2013, 13:55)
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On a wall, next to a bus stop near where I live, there is one lone piece of graffiti.
Written in yellow crayon, it just says "EDL".
I think it sums everything up beautifully.
Edit: The word near has been inserted to ensure people don't think I live in a bus stop.
( , Fri 4 Oct 2013, 12:47, 7 replies)
Written in yellow crayon, it just says "EDL".
I think it sums everything up beautifully.
Edit: The word near has been inserted to ensure people don't think I live in a bus stop.
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I shall take steps to obtain one and upload it after the weekend.
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Abandoned by parents and school alike, Derek never got a formal diagnosis for his dyslexia.
Broken Britain.
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Broken Britain.
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Marvellous.
On a carpark wall near my house someone has tinily scrawled the word 'vagina'.
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On a carpark wall near my house someone has tinily scrawled the word 'vagina'.
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there was a bit of graffiti like that on a bus stop near my old workplace,
except instead of being rendered in crayon, it was scratched into the paintwork and had a similarly scratched swastika next to it
my old workplace was sandwiched between two council estates, so that type of thing was par for the course
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except instead of being rendered in crayon, it was scratched into the paintwork and had a similarly scratched swastika next to it
my old workplace was sandwiched between two council estates, so that type of thing was par for the course
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