Mason89 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 5 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: Between him, Farage, Starmer, Swinney and Badenoch, I think the creepometer would barely move. Swinney is the least creepy looking bloke imaginable. Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 1 minute ago, Mason89 said: He’s the media’s darling? FFS Big time. Bottom line is he's a gay man and he can hypnotise people. You join the dots. The dirt will be there. Mountains of it. Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Mason89 said: Swinney is the least creepy looking bloke imaginable. Your creep-o-meter is obviously broken. Quote
RicoS321 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Mason89 said: Swinney is the least creepy looking bloke imaginable. He looks like his morning ritual is cracking one out in a layby. Quote
Mason89 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Bukta Bertie said: Big time. Bottom line is he's a gay man and he can hypnotise people. You join the dots. The dirt will be there. Mountains of it. I’m not reading anything to debunk my theory that Boomers shouldn’t vote Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Just now, Mason89 said: I’m not reading anything to debunk my theory that Boomers shouldn’t vote I deliberately didn't ask you to read anything. I knew that might be too much of a challenge. I asked you to join the dots. That's something even you should be able to manage. Quote
Mason89 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 1 minute ago, RicoS321 said: He looks like his morning ritual is cracking one out in a layby. Looks more like a cup of tea over a Sunday Post type of guy to me. Classic FM on in the background Now, if you’d said that about Salmond I’d be in total agreement Quote
Mason89 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Bukta Bertie said: I deliberately didn't ask you to read anything. I knew that might be too much of a challenge. I asked you to join the dots. That's something even you should be able to manage. Yet here you are, still jabbing away on the keyboard Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Mason89 said: Yet here you are, still jabbing away on the keyboard Can you jab with a forehead? Not so sure. Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Mason89 said: Looks more like a cup of tea over a Sunday Post type of guy to me. Classic FM on in the background Now, if you’d said that about Salmond I’d be in total agreement Salmond looked like a perfectly normal bloke, sort you'd find nursing a pint in your local. I met him in Byron Square. Sound lad. Wouldn't vote for him but he was extremely down to earth and ordinary. Quote
Mason89 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Bukta Bertie said: Salmond looked like a perfectly normal bloke, sort you'd find nursing a pint in your local. I met him in Byron Square. Sound lad. Wouldn't vote for him but he was extremely down to earth and ordinary. Nice one. My mate is a lecturer and was told over 20 years ago by his university, not to leave him alone with any students Nice chap though, down to earth, type of guy you could go for a pint with 1 Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Just now, Mason89 said: Nice one. My mate is a lecturer and was told over 20 years ago by his university, not to leave him alone with any students Nice chap though, down to earth, type of guy you could go for a pint with Your mate is a lecturer. Wow. Impressive. Quote
Mason89 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 1 minute ago, Bukta Bertie said: Your mate is a lecturer. Wow. Impressive. That’s what you took from that? Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Just now, Mason89 said: That’s what you took from that? Yes. Apart from that I also took that you have a curious mistrust of normal heterosexual males and a deeply unfounded superiority complex. Salmond was a top shagger in the Craig Brown mould. One of the lads. Quote
Mason89 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Bukta Bertie said: Yes. Apart from that I also took that you have a curious mistrust of normal heterosexual males and a deeply unfounded superiority complex. Salmond was a top shagger in the Craig Brown mould. One of the lads. Your position on what’s ‘normal’ is wildly off. Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Mason89 said: Your position on what’s ‘normal’ is wildly off. My generation is the last one that really understands what normal is. Quote
Mason89 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Bukta Bertie said: My generation is the last one that really understands what normal is. That’s quite a leap from yesterday’s squashed crow post. 1 Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago This is my pick. Obviously he won't win but leaving the common market was a massive mistake. Joseph O'Meachair (Rejoin EU Party) Quote
tom_widdows Posted 59 minutes ago Report Posted 59 minutes ago I think the word 'normal' can be linked to a fuckload of the problems humans have brought upon themselves. What is 'normal' to one person can be odd/ frustating/ scary/ criminal and so on to the next. It opens your eyes when you suddenly find yourself as an alleged 'adult' discussing the things your family or friend groups did in the past sometimes and pieces of an eternal jigsaw start falling into place. Perhaps the rose tinted specs fall off your memories, or you suddenly develop extreme empathy for someone you didnt get on with at school. The way humanity has and still is 'playing god' should see words like 'normal' relegated to the history books. If you have the confidence nay arrogance to declare yourself 'normal' compared to anyone other than yourself Id say start thinking a bit more. My birthday is closer to the second world war than to today. What exactly was 'normal' to someone my age in the 1940s? What was 'normal' to someone my age in the 1840s? 'Normal' can be weaponised in the same way as 'tradition' is. An excuse to hold onto something which when actually considered properly makes no sense sometimes to the detrimint of society A device to spread division for ill gotten gains and ulterior motives Brexit springs to mind. A catastrophic piece of self harm part of which was driven by the belief that 'modern britain' wasnt normal, and the knowledge that lots of people do things without taking even an extra 5seconds to consider.it. The only thing Id say is 'normal' among humans is the inevitable path to self destruction through over confidence in our own abilities and an insatiable blood lust to consume until its all gone. Be careful who you put your faith and support in and always consider 'could I handle it if what I believe and trust was ever found to be a lie/ secretly abhorrent. If yer human you will eventually become a dickhead. The only way I see to cope with that is to endeavour to be less of a.dickhead the more you learn. Anyway.politics then. Im seeing the Green bloke getting a lot of praise. Perhaps he has a bit of sense and wont send his candidates around doorstepping people with the message to protest something local which is already too late to stop. And finally id encourage you all to read 'private eye' occssionally. Its not online so can give yer eyes and brain a rest from 'Ziggy's box of distraction' and take comfort in turnimg a paper page Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 55 minutes ago Report Posted 55 minutes ago You should publish that as an audiobook but make sure it's narrated by someone with an interesting voice because that pretentious waffle was so boring I drifted off after a couple paragraphs. Go you though. Go you. So many words. So little to say. Quote
tom_widdows Posted 33 minutes ago Report Posted 33 minutes ago 21 minutes ago, Bukta Bertie said: Go you though. Go you. So many words. So little to say. 309 posts (and counting) in 12 days 1 Quote
Mason89 Posted 27 minutes ago Report Posted 27 minutes ago Just on the subject of Private Eye, their weekly Lucy Letby updates are bizarre. I understand theres money to be made with the clicks but they’ve squeezed the pips out that story Quote
tom_widdows Posted 5 minutes ago Report Posted 5 minutes ago 19 minutes ago, Mason89 said: Just on the subject of Private Eye, their weekly Lucy Letby updates are bizarre. I understand theres money to be made with the clicks but they’ve squeezed the pips out that story Some people may have said that in 2011 when they started digging into fujitsu and the post office Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted just now Report Posted just now 1 minute ago, tom_widdows said: Some people may have said that in 2011 when they started digging into fujitsu and the post office They did. I remember the PE stories about the post office well before 2011 and people writing in letters supporting the Post Office stance at that time. Investigative journalism at its best. Quote
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