mcjules
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More edge in this thread than this dual dodecahedron compound
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TheSelectFew
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Still adds nothing to society and just provides more deflections. KUTGW.
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And Everyone Blamed Clive
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Aljay wrote:Brazil arrests 10 Isis plotters ahead of the Olympics. Thank god they caught them. CBS News Olympics is a cesspit. 50/50
Winner of Official 442 Comment of the day Award - 10th April 2017
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SocaWho
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Aikhme wrote:SocaWho wrote:Aikhme wrote:lukerobinho wrote:Aikhme wrote:Bloody hell!
I've been changing my Facebook Profile picture nearly everyday now, because I'm such a nice bloke! I was so sure it was making a difference Made me feel warm and fuzzy though because I show solidarity and get the tree hugging feeling as a "non-racist SJW". Hold hands and light candles...that will cure everything ](*,) You know. There is nothing wrong with holding hands and lighting candles. However, when the same people say we are not bringing this upon ourselves, and reject to address the real issues, then we are not addressing anything. Nothing wrong with holding hands and candles...my point about that is, the likes of Merkel and Hollande think that by doing this things will sort itself out
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Roar #1
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SocaWho wrote:Aikhme wrote:SocaWho wrote:Aikhme wrote:lukerobinho wrote:Aikhme wrote:Bloody hell!
I've been changing my Facebook Profile picture nearly everyday now, because I'm such a nice bloke! I was so sure it was making a difference Made me feel warm and fuzzy though because I show solidarity and get the tree hugging feeling as a "non-racist SJW". Hold hands and light candles...that will cure everything ](*,) You know. There is nothing wrong with holding hands and lighting candles. However, when the same people say we are not bringing this upon ourselves, and reject to address the real issues, then we are not addressing anything. Nothing wrong with holding hands and candles...my point about that is, the likes of Merkel and Hollande think that by doing this things will sort itself out Ah Merkel the dumb bitch. How many more girls and boys need to be raped or families stabbed before she realizes she fucked up and tries to fix it.
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SocaWho
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Roar #1 wrote:SocaWho wrote:Aikhme wrote:SocaWho wrote:Aikhme wrote:lukerobinho wrote:Aikhme wrote:Bloody hell!
I've been changing my Facebook Profile picture nearly everyday now, because I'm such a nice bloke! I was so sure it was making a difference Made me feel warm and fuzzy though because I show solidarity and get the tree hugging feeling as a "non-racist SJW". Hold hands and light candles...that will cure everything ](*,) You know. There is nothing wrong with holding hands and lighting candles. However, when the same people say we are not bringing this upon ourselves, and reject to address the real issues, then we are not addressing anything. Nothing wrong with holding hands and candles...my point about that is, the likes of Merkel and Hollande think that by doing this things will sort itself out Ah Merkel the dumb bitch. How many more girls and boys need to be raped or families stabbed before she realizes she fucked up and tries to fix it. Merkel should be tried for treason.
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aussie scott21
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Quote: Turkey's president orders closure of 1,000 private schools linked to Gülen
Turkey’s president has signed a decree that allows for the extension of the pre-charge detention period and the closure of institutions linked to Fethullah Gülen, the exiled cleric blamed for masterminding last weekend’s failed military coup.
According to Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s office, the decree will close 1,043 private schools, 1,229 foundations and associations, 35 medical institutions, 19 unions, and 15 universities. Their assets will be seized by the treasury. The presidency said that parliament will be able to vote on the measure.
This is the biggest witch-hunt in Turkey’s history | Can Dündar It is the first presidential decree since the announcement of a three-month state of emergency on Wednesday. This enables Erdoğan’s cabinet to bypass parliament and suspend rights as they deem necessary. Decrees passed during the state of emergency have the force of law and cannot be appealed.
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Read the latest news from across the world and save articles to read across your devices and desktop. Click here The government says the measure is necessary to prevent further unrest and insists it will only target those immediately associated with the coup attempt. However, there are concerns that the crackdown has been widened to root out all potential sympathisers of Gülen’s movement, turning the investigation of coup plotters into an all-out witch hunt.
The decree also extends the current maximum pre-charge detention from four to 30 days, a move that was criticised by human rights groups who have recently flagged up an increase of cases of severe ill-treatment of soldiers currently in detention.
“The decision to extend the detention period to 30 days is disproportionate,” said Andrew Gardner, Turkey researcher for Amnesty International. “It is too long and given the reports we have received so far it will facilitate torture and undermine the right to a fair trial.”
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He added that the extension was a worrying sign of measures to come. “This decree is a telling indication of what the authorities have in store and might hint at more mass detentions.”
Since the bloody coup attempt last Friday, whichkilled at least 265 people and injured more than 1,000, tens of thousands of soldiers, security officers, judges, prosecutors, civil servants and academics suspected of ties to the movement founded by Gülen, who lives in the US, have been detained or suspended from their jobs.
Erdoğan has vowed to “cleanse” all Gülen supporters from the state apparatus and civil services, drawing concern from Turkey’s western allies over his increasingly authoritarian stance.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jul/23/turkey-erdogan-closure-of-1000-private-schools-gulen#img-1
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Toughlove wrote:Anyway for what it's worth here's my solution to stop/limit radical Islamic terrorism.
After reading how ISIS run away from women soldiers rather than fight them in Syria due to the shame of dying at their hands it got me thinking.
It is a fact that it is impossible to stop terrorism in any meaningful way, much like the 'war' on drugs so......
The Government of whatever country is involved in fighting terrorists (say France) announces that any dead terrorist / suicide bomber (bits of), criminal involved in terrorist acts will buried inside of a pigs carcass.
Immediate 90% cessation in terrorist acts. GUARANTEED.
Harsh times call for harsh measures.
Of course the namby pambys won't touch it mouthing weak platitudes of respecting their religion all whilst ignoring the fact authorities have to pick up suicide bomb victims (including children) in ziploc bags.
Anyway, that's my solution. Write to your local MP. Considering that ISIS are running away from women rather than pigs, perhaps we should institute conscription for women soldiers the way men have been subject to throughout human history.
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What is wrong with the world this month. Stabbing attack in Japan, 15 dead, possibly more.
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Carlito
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Wtf is going on in the world?
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notorganic
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Former employee gone postal.
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Carlito
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Didnt hear what channel 9 said about it , but was the guy fired ? Was he mentally unstable??
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Aljay
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There hasn't been much said about the shooters in Florida. The more I read about it, the more it sounds like a gang shooting Washington Post
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Carlito
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Gang warfare is messed up. My cousin used to live in chi town. He and his bro left chicago. One is in toronto and one is still in Illinois but not Chicago
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Is it me or are people who work in nursing homes always a bit unhinged or creepy? I remember doing time at one back in highschool as part of a community service thing and all the staff are just weird as fark. -PB
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notorganic
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paulbagzFC wrote:Is it me or are people who work in nursing homes always a bit unhinged or creepy?
I remember doing time at one back in highschool as part of a community service thing and all the staff are just weird as fark.
-PB My Mum works in a nursing home. It's not just you.
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Not justifying it but imagine why the cops are so trigger happy. Everyone killing everyone and not batting an eye.
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SocaWho
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paulbagzFC wrote:Is it me or are people who work in nursing homes always a bit unhinged or creepy?
I remember doing time at one back in highschool as part of a community service thing and all the staff are just weird as fark.
-PB A bit like that Roger Dean fella
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notorganic wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:Is it me or are people who work in nursing homes always a bit unhinged or creepy?
I remember doing time at one back in highschool as part of a community service thing and all the staff are just weird as fark.
-PB My Mum works in a nursing home. It's not just you. Haha I thought your mum was quite nice o:) Must have been on her best behaviour because your friends from the internet were in town haha. -PB
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BETHFC wrote:What is wrong with the world this month. Stabbing attack in Japan, 15 dead, possibly more. It's not just the 15 dead, which is horrible, there is also 45 wounded. The guy stabbed SIXTY people.
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Roar #1
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Aljay wrote:BETHFC wrote:What is wrong with the world this month. Stabbing attack in Japan, 15 dead, possibly more. It's not just the 15 dead, which is horrible, there is also 45 wounded. The guy stabbed SIXTY people. Asians love their knife attacks, there has been a number of mass stabbings over the years in China, Japan
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Aljay wrote:BETHFC wrote:What is wrong with the world this month. Stabbing attack in Japan, 15 dead, possibly more. It's not just the 15 dead, which is horrible, there is also 45 wounded. The guy stabbed SIXTY people. He'd probably be the type that would complain about lifting as well. Yet manages the capacity to stab 60 people.
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SocaWho wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:Is it me or are people who work in nursing homes always a bit unhinged or creepy?
I remember doing time at one back in highschool as part of a community service thing and all the staff are just weird as fark.
-PB A bit like that Roger Dean fella Yeah, that bloke was a bit touched.
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Heineken wrote:SocaWho wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:Is it me or are people who work in nursing homes always a bit unhinged or creepy?
I remember doing time at one back in highschool as part of a community service thing and all the staff are just weird as fark.
-PB A bit like that Roger Dean fella Yeah, that bloke was a bit touched. His appearance didn't quite match his name if my memory serves me correctly:lol:
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Roar #1 wrote:Aljay wrote:BETHFC wrote:What is wrong with the world this month. Stabbing attack in Japan, 15 dead, possibly more. It's not just the 15 dead, which is horrible, there is also 45 wounded. The guy stabbed SIXTY people. Asians love their knife attacks, there has been a number of mass stabbings over the years in China, Japan Watching too much anime with swords in them.
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Roar #1 wrote:Aljay wrote:BETHFC wrote:What is wrong with the world this month. Stabbing attack in Japan, 15 dead, possibly more. It's not just the 15 dead, which is horrible, there is also 45 wounded. The guy stabbed SIXTY people. Asians love their knife attacks, there has been a number of mass stabbings over the years in China, Japan Because, surprise surprise, guns are hard to come by. Funny that.
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paulbagzFC
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Toughlove wrote:Roar #1 wrote:Aljay wrote:BETHFC wrote:What is wrong with the world this month. Stabbing attack in Japan, 15 dead, possibly more. It's not just the 15 dead, which is horrible, there is also 45 wounded. The guy stabbed SIXTY people. Asians love their knife attacks, there has been a number of mass stabbings over the years in China, Japan Because, surprise surprise, guns are hard to come by. Funny that. Yeah when I was there in August last year and was keen to shoot they have very limited ranges, most of which are just airsoft (which has a HUGE following there). Can go hunting up North but other than that real firearms are hard to come by (no surprises after WW2 occupation). They didn't even have Arisakas in museums or anything (they're almost ashamed of their military history, even pre-WW2). -PB
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