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The funniest thing about the flat earth stuff was that it was clearly done to promote that guys new rap album, whoever he is.

Well played sir, he generated a ton of free publicity out of it.
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1 Billion worth of Ice seized, stored in bras
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The War on Drugs is pointless
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I say let people take drugs, just allow them to do it either safely (test drugs going into clubs and festivals) or provide safe spots to do drugs. The more you criminalise drugs the more people want to do it. A lot of drug deaths would be prevented if there were safe avenues to test and take them.

Stopping drug use is like trying to stop the tide coming in.
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I am in favour of full legalisation and regulation, as opposed to just decriminalisation.

Decriminalisation is good in terms of stopping people from going to jail for pointless reasons. But it doesn't address the supply side which I think is the bigger problem.

Legalisation and control/regulation of production means you will get rid of overdoses overnight, and eliminate organised crime's cashcow. Not to mention that by bringing a large portion of the hidden economy into the legitimate economy, you create a new tax revenue base.

Just look at what has happened in Colorado, they are raking in the tax $$$ form legal recreational marijuana.

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Sugar Tax in the UK


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Explosion reported at Central Train Station in Brussels :-K

I'll look away for a while

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23 confirmed dead so far, 35 wounded.
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Very sad in what has happened in Brussels, its just not safe anymore.
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Months ago, I could've sworn people were saying this was going to happen.

#NotallMuslims #Letthemstay #Illridewithyou
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433 wrote:
Months ago, I could've sworn people were saying this was going to happen.

#NotallMuslims #Letthemstay #Illridewithyou


"Lets not jump to conclusions"
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Guize we dont know yet all the facts.

Aww yeah havent heard that record in awhile.


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LIVE: Brussels under attack: At least 26 dead in terrorist attacks at Brussels airport and Metro


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22/03/2016 | 07:22


Brussels Airport has warned people not to visit the scene and have requested all passengers stay away. All Metro stations in the city have been closed.

"Don't come to the airport - airport is being evacuated. Avoid the airport area. Flights have been cancelled," they tweeted from their official Twitter account.

A total of 225 troops have arrived in the city in the wake of explosions.

Shots were fired and Arabic shouted before the blasts, according to Belgian news agency Belga.

"There have been 2 explosions at the airport. Building is being evacuated. Don't come to the airport area."

It is understood the explosions occurred at the entrance to the departures hall, near the American Airlines check-in desk.

The cause of the explosions is yet unclear, according to Belgian media.
•Read more: Several people wounded following bombing at Brussels Metro station

Graphic pictures and footage of the explosions have emerged online, with visible smoke rising from the airport entrance.

An Irish student on Erasmus in Brussels has documented the evacuation from the airport.

Law and politics student Luke Mac an Bháird said the crowd at Gate B at Brussels Airport were evacuated to the back of the terminal.


The crowd were first told to remain put, before they were evacuated to a tarmac area at the back of the terminal.

He described how a stampede began as panic set in.

"There was a moment of intense worry as people shouted 'run'. On the tarmac now though," he tweeted.

"There was just a mass of people at once running to the bottom of the gates, they were saying that another bomb was coming," he told the Anton Savage Show on TodayFM.

"I didn't know what was going on. It was very confusing."

"Ever since what happened in Paris last year, there's always an army presence [in Brussells]. Even this morning when I got the train to go to the airport the army was there but there was nothing different today though to suggest that something was [about to happen].

"What really put it into perspective for me was hearing thousands of people shouting all at once," he said.

Irish man Ian McCafferty, who was underground at the next Metro station said the crowd heard a 'muffled thud' and panic set in.

"There was a loud muffled thud, it was very audible. There was a lot of dust and smoke raised at the metro station," he told Sky News.

"Soldiers who are always on hand these days were very quick to evacuate the building.

"There was a lot of people crying.

"The initial shock of the explosion would have lifted a lot of dust through the tunnels and once we were evacuated from the building we saw some smoke.
•Read more: Five things we know about the Brussels bombings so far

Shock

The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charlie Flanagan TD has expressed his shock at this morning's explosions in Brussels.

"I am horrified by reports of multiple explosions in Brussels, Belgium and my thoughts are with those affected.

"The Consular Section of my Department, in conjunction with our Embassy in Belgium, are working with the local authorities.

"Anyone with concerns for family and friends can contact the Consular Division of my Department on +353 1 418 0200.

"Any Irish citizens in Brussels or Belgium should exercise caution and closely follow the instructions of local authorities.

"We will be updating our guidance in consultation with the Authorities as this situation unfolds."

A Sky News journalist at the scene reported security at the airport to be requesting people to leave their hand luggage and head out of the building immediately.

Sky News television’s Alex Rossi was at the scene and said he heard two very loud explosions.

“I could feel the building move. There was also dust and smoke as well … I went towards where the explosion came from and there were people coming out looking very dazed and shocked,” he said.

Flights

An Aer Lingus flight that departed from Dublin Airport this morning at 6.40am has been diverted to Amsterdam as a result of the incident.

A spokesperson for the airline said that they have cancelled all flights in and out of the city today.

Customers who have booked flights to/from Brussels have been advised that they can change their flight for free.

"We will be reviewing the situation throughout the day," the spokesperson told independent.ie.

Meanwhile, Ryanair - which also operates flights to and from Zaventem airport - have notified passengers of flight cancellations and diversions.

"Brussels Zaventem Airport is currently closed and is expected to remain closed for some time," a spokeseperson said.

"Our Brussels flights to Alicante, Barcelona and Dublin have been cancelled and two flights have diverted to Brussels Charleroi.

"Customers travelling to/from Brussels Zaventem today should check the Ryanair.com website before travelling to the airport".

The blasts come four days after Paris November terror attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam was captured by police in Brussels.

International reaction

The European Confederation of Police has released a statement this morning saying that the latest incident reminds us "once again of the dangers and threats facing our citizens."

EuroCOP extends their sympathies to those who have been impacted, people who have lost loved ones or have been injured themselves.

"At this time it appears police officers in Brussels are dealing with a coordinated terrorists attack. These attacks have left several dead and many more injured," EuroCOP's Àngels Bosch said.

“Once again incidents such as this serve to remind us of bravery shown by police officers as they place themselves in harms way so others don't have to.

“All Europeans can be grateful that they are served by such courageous men and women giving their all in attempts to keep them safe.

“I want to be very clear however that brave men and women is not enough. We must ensure our police forces cooperate in a way they never have before. Recent events have shown us that terrorism knows no borders."

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http://www.independent.ie/world-news/europe/live-brussels-under-attack-at-least-26-dead-in-terrorist-attacks-at-brussels-airport-and-metro-34560912.html
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Very sad in what has happened in Brussels, its just not safe anymore.

Im getting out of Europe. The authorities have lost control. They dont even know who is in their country.
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Thought this melting pot had boiled over already...

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paulbagzFC wrote:
Thought this melting pot had boiled over already...

-PB

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26 dead and 150 plus injured and counting
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Odds on Euros being called off?

-PB

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paulbagzFC wrote:
Odds on Euros being called off?

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No, but the Turkish fans are going to get messed up.
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scott21 wrote:
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Very sad in what has happened in Brussels, its just not safe anymore.

Im getting out of Europe. The authorities have lost control. They dont even know who is in their country.


I'm back in oz for a visit and I feel safer here. Lots of nutters here too. The Germans are fussing over my status while they've got people with 8 different registrations.
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scott21 wrote:
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Odds on Euros being called off?

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No, but the Turkish fans are going to get messed up.


Lol?

-PB

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Cannot stand apologists who instantly post shit on social media like 'if western countries didn't bomb Syria then this wouldn't happen'

Yeah because a Belgian Tunisian who's probably never even been to the Middle East (unless it's to murder people) blowing himself and with defenseless people fro Belgium who have nothing to do with it is the logical next step for that action.


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johnszasz wrote:
scott21 wrote:
Barca4Life wrote:
Very sad in what has happened in Brussels, its just not safe anymore.

Im getting out of Europe. The authorities have lost control. They dont even know who is in their country.


I'm back in oz for a visit and I feel safer here. Lots of nutters here too. The Germans are fussing over my status while they've got people with 8 different registrations.

Unfortunately I am just waiting until someone goes on a knife attack in the Stockholm subway. I think it will be due to visa rejection though, like the Ikea stabbings.
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paulbagzFC wrote:
scott21 wrote:
paulbagzFC wrote:
Odds on Euros being called off?

-PB

No, but the Turkish fans are going to get messed up.


Lol?

-PB


[youtube]0mSWLoCx-WI[/youtube]
[youtube]cBRSfdAvsDQ[/youtube]

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johnszasz wrote:
scott21 wrote:
Barca4Life wrote:
Very sad in what has happened in Brussels, its just not safe anymore.

Im getting out of Europe. The authorities have lost control. They dont even know who is in their country.


I'm back in oz for a visit and I feel safer here. Lots of nutters here too. The Germans are fussing over my status while they've got people with 8 different registrations.


I was in there in Europe for a few months for work commitments and i can say the whole vibe has changed, more police and extra precautions i.e security checks.

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Was in Germany last week and it still seemed normal, however there are a lot of of middle eastern people there now. Was actually very noticeable.
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tsf wrote:
Cannot stand apologists who instantly post shit on social media like 'if western countries didn't bomb Syria then this wouldn't happen'

Yeah because a Belgian Tunisian who's probably never even been to the Middle East (unless it's to murder people) blowing himself and with defenseless people fro Belgium who have nothing to do with it is the logical next step for that action.



It depends how they say it. If they say it distastefully (i.e. they don't actually care about the people who have been blown up), then I agree with you.

But if they are looking for root causes behind surges in terrorist activity...

It's part of the reason why this happens.

Over the last fifteen years, various Western nations have behaved deplorably in the Middle-East. If we were to apply Nuremberg standards of justice to our own behaviour, an awful lot of Western leaders and military personnel would have been indicted. This does not excuse terrorism. It goes a long way to accounting for why it happens and why people hate the West so palpably. Understanding is key to prevention.

People who just carry on hating Islamic people and fail to understand the root causes are do more to help the cause of terrorists than anybody.
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tsf wrote:
Was in Germany last week and it still seemed normal, however there are a lot of of middle eastern people there now. Was actually very noticeable.


That's good. It's a very multicultural place and has taken in more than its fair share of Syrian refugees (unlike others).
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i have friends who work in EU parliament..but lucky EU parliament not in session right now
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