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Oh I understood alright.
It was a blatant 'I'm going to jump into this thread to gain approval even though I don't know what the fuck I'm talking about and couldn't find my arse with both hands and a fucking map, and when people call me on my lack of knowledge and obvious bullshit I'll whine and call them a bully' post.

You make a living off benefits. You take every penny you can get. Yet you have the nerve to ask a CHILD about it's 'dole-scum' mother, just because you mistakenly assume you are in some way superior because you are a student. As I said before, who are you to judge whether someone is abusing the benefit system? I didn't know that they made people wear little badges now. Or did you just listen to her acent, look at her clothing and judge her from there?

Silly little mare.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:38, archived)
Rose loves you

(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:40, archived)
I'm on FIRE tonight.

(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:42, archived)
How about knowing who the person is
I'm calling nobody a bully. I'm not whining. Just because I say something that's 'OMG UNFAIR' it doesn't mean that I don't know what I'm talking about. I've known people abuse the system. Yes, I take every penny I get, but so fuck? Most of it's loans, which I'm getting back, and the rest wages that I'm getting SEVERELY underpaid. Yes, I get disability benefits, so fuck? I don't say 'oh why should I work when I can get this money free?'

I never said you did either. You're quick to judge and defend, aren't you? Because you claimed benefits? Or because you felt guilty taking them? At least I end up paying SOME tax, as opposed to most students who get grants galore. I don't.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:42, archived)
do most students get grants galore?

(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:43, archived)
not in my experience.
most people have to take out a loan, and pay it back afterwards. Grants are extremely hard to come by now.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:46, archived)
I've seen a lot of them do it
Bursaries especially. You get a maintenance grant if you don't earn x amount. And a lot of students spend their money and get an Access To Learning Fund grant because booze has washed their cash away.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:47, archived)
Another wonderful sleeping generalisation!
You're doing fantastically tonight!
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:48, archived)
Pssst..... sWeeping..... it's sWeeping generation.
90Nz0: Helping people Do. Words.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:51, archived)
haha
oh fucking hell

you just schooled me :
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:51, archived)
=)

(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:56, archived)
Oh shit, I clicked "Post this message" and realised I said 'generations' instead of 'gernalisations'.
Hoo, hum.... spoons and what-not.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:52, archived)
what planet do you really come from ?

(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:48, archived)
I doubt that
I went in the last year that you still got the means tested grant and when you didn't pay fees and got an enormous £90 a term or something. that's hardly grants galore and that was when the situation was much more generous.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:54, archived)
You're really really full of shite.
I'm amazed that your housemate thought you were a cunt. No really.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:54, archived)
Yes

(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:46, archived)
whisky galore

(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:46, archived)
no they do not..
The biggest grant anyone at my university gets is £200. And there are five of them.

*has seen the figures, can't remember why now*
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:47, archived)
Bollocks do we.
Infact the only person I know who gets a grant lied to the LEA because his parents split up and his mum earns nothing (ignoring the fact that his stepdad and dad both have shitloads of cash).

He sits on his arse and gets chucked out of uni for not going then makes up a dead relative or emotional problem to get let back in to keep up the above farce. I wouldn't mind so much but the cunt seems to have such a shit time doing so.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:53, archived)
what are your feelings on the black issue?
and the jews of course
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:44, archived)
Because you often come out with unsubstantiated bollocks
and I love watching your pixels squirm when you realise that everyone notices.

You're probably a nice girl, with no idea how the real world works. But you are also full of utter shit. Someone once said 'tis better to be silent and thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt'
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:48, archived)
I know who said this
YOUR MUM.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:50, archived)
that person sounds like a bit of a bellend
:D
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:50, archived)
He was an old person from the olden days.
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(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:53, archived)
And I'm sure you're a lovely woman, you're nice in person
But don't throw all this 'I'm a mum so I know everything' shit at me, PLEASE.

At this point, I'm leaving this thread. I can't be bothered with it as people are obviously wearing rose tinted glasses.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:55, archived)
You'd last 5 minutes in the real world
before someone laid you out with one punch.

I don't know everything because I am a mum. I do know more than you because I have lived a wee while longer, and didn't go around thinking I was better than everyone else because the government paid for my education.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 21:00, archived)
The government doesn't pay for my education?
And I don't think I am better than anybody else. There's only one type of person I can't stand.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 21:12, archived)
I love you.

(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:43, archived)
I agree
I'm ambivalent about benefits (could claim them for some things, but I don't because I don't need to [and I don't pay anything for expensive medications and/or mental health professionals either]).

I believe people shouldn't spend money on certain things/might have fucked up priorities, but in the end people are either entitled to benefits or they are not and how they spend the money is ultimately up to them.

The worst thing about benefit systems in general seems to be the way that (not necessarily by design) some people can earn more by not working than working (I'd rather work than not work [and I've done some shitty jobs], but I'd probably feel differently if I had massive overheads [I don't] and the lower income from work v benefits would result in serious hardship).

/long post
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:45, archived)
You're right about earning more money not working
I had to drag myself out of that hole. If I worked, my rent would be literally all of my wages. I didn't know the reason I didn't pay rent in the hostel was housing benefit. When I found out, I got into work, then moved out and paid full rent out of my own pocket.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:50, archived)