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Ratjaculation posted:See this is what I mean, the thread needs a common enemy, Pissflaps 2, I'm still willing to do it if Diet Crack decides its not for them. What kind of tree would you replace Jeremy Corbyn with? any kind of tree just name one e- don't be fooled this is NOT a tree baka kaba fucked around with this message at 14:35 on Aug 6, 2019 |
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Barry Foster posted:Too many p.good posts about ecology and poo poo at this point. Would it help if I told you he looks like a member of the weasely family?
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baka kaba posted:What kind of tree would you replace Jeremy Corbyn with? Does a Menorah count as a tree?
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Barry Foster posted:Too many p.good posts about ecology and poo poo at this point.
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OwlFancier posted:That is sort of the point of the positions, though, to make sure that normal humans don't get anywhere near them, or your money. I know, but sometimes my brain wants to put itself in the place of people with insane jobs and bask in the madness. Like sometimes when I watch wrestling and I imagine what it would be like if my job was to catch a 6'10" racist who pretends he's dead and is flying directly at my head, and make sure we both fall over safely but also make it look like it killed us both.
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https://twitter.com/joejglenton/status/1158664541057748993
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baka kaba posted:What kind of tree would you replace Jeremy Corbyn with? I think the dogwood tree was used to crucify the original JC, so maybe that one
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Jables88 posted:So the Corbyn position currently is that because No Deal is a terrible idea, even though people voted for Brexit it's only sensible to now seek a mandate for this as it's not what people were promised. This would take the form of a second referendum in which Labour would back Remain. It might lead to a left wing government if Labour does it. If the FBPEs get to do it, it will lead to a massive swell of support for reasonable centrist government and they will be able to profit from Tory policy without doing anything to change it or take any of the blame for making it.
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baka kaba posted:What kind of tree would you replace Jeremy Corbyn with? English oak. Old, wise and provides an ecosystem for more invertebrates, birds, epiphytic plants, mammals, etc than any other tree. Providing support for the many, not the few. Jose posted:Would it help if I told you he looks like a member of the weasely family? Its more a cross of a Weasley and the werewolf dude apparently.
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Ratjaculation posted:English oak. Old, wise and provides an ecosystem for more invertebrates, birds, epiphytic plants, mammals, etc than any other tree. Providing support for the many, not the few. This is a good answer test FAILED
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English oaks are notoriously anti-semetic bare in mind.
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Ratjaculation posted:English oak. Say goodbye to the labour vote in Scotland, Wales and northern Ireland then
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:Say goodbye to the labour vote in Scotland, Wales and northern Ireland then Give it time and this will happen naturally anyway - as in they won’t be voting in national elections because they won’t be a part of the UK. I don’t blame them either.
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Ratjaculation posted:English oak. Old, wise and provides an ecosystem for more invertebrates, birds, epiphytic plants, mammals, etc than any other tree. Providing support for the many, not the few.
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Sean Connerys favourite tree is also his favourite part of a woman Ash
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baka kaba posted:What kind of tree would you replace Jeremy Corbyn with? The Sycamore in the Hadrian's Wall gap.
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Failed Imagineer posted:I think the dogwood tree was used to crucify the original JC, so maybe that one Sounds like a pretty antisemitic tree tbh
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We should replace normal Jeremy Corbyn with Communist Stalinist Jeremy Corbyn
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Jose posted:Would it help if I told you he looks like a member of the weasely family? Wait, do you have mugshots of all the posters itt too? I thought it was just our collective prolapse pics
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baka kaba posted:What kind of tree would you replace Jeremy Corbyn with?
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Barry Foster posted:Wait, do you have mugshots of all the posters itt too? I thought it was just our collective prolapse pics Don’t forget the front on nudes and dick pics - goonsxxx.txt
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Tarnop posted:Like sometimes when I watch wrestling and I imagine what it would be like if my job was to catch a 6'10" racist who pretends he's dead and is flying directly at my head, and make sure we both fall over safely but also make it look like it killed us both. Perhaps there is more similarity between wrestling and politics than one might think. Barry Foster posted:Wait, do you have mugshots of all the posters itt too? I thought it was just our collective prolapse pics Perhaps the prolapse looks like a weasely prolapse.
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The new York times has really outdone itself https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/s...ingawful.com%2F
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Jose posted:The new York times has really outdone itself We already have the Graun.
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I also apologise to the thread for being a oval office and anyone I may have offended with my remarks about mental capacity, genuinely. I’m just sick of the age we live in where disinformation is king and I feel extremely loving frustrated by it today, moreso than normal and it spilled into here. It’s no excuse to use terminology that is outdated and offensive. Sorry all!
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^^^^ Aight. Diet Crack posted:Don’t forget the front on nudes and dick pics - goonsxxx.txt Are they ascii? OwlFancier posted:weasely prolapse. Woah! Good band name
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There’s a lot of 8’s, capital d’s and = signs, so I’m going with yes
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It cannot be denied that mine is indeed a capital d
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https://twitter.com/eleanorkpenny/status/1158697357741121536 Fucksake
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Well you'd look weird with half a bellend.
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thats some logic right there The guest talks a lot of logic for a 13 year old Ratjaculation fucked around with this message at 15:06 on Aug 6, 2019 |
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ah, projection Gove accuses EU of refusing to negotiate new deal
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There's two sorts of millenials - those that grew up reading Harry Potter and who became cops and those that read Animorphs and who developed PTSD, an anger against oppression and rudimentary guerrilla warfare tactics.
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What about those who read goosebumps and long for a Jammy Junta? E: I didn’t even need to read the article to know which state this occurred in - Yes, that is a black man partially hogtied by mounted police and paraded down a street for a Diet Crack fucked around with this message at 15:17 on Aug 6, 2019 |
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Jedit posted:It might lead to a left wing government if Labour does it. If the FBPEs get to do it, it will lead to a massive swell of support for reasonable centrist government and they will be able to profit from Tory policy without doing anything to change it or take any of the blame for making it. Dunno about FBPE’s, but the obvious objection to that policy is that literally zero voters want to spend the next 6-12 months ignoring all other political and economic issues in order to extend Brexit in an attempt to negotiate an implausible deal. Which, if somehow achieved, would then be campaigned against by the ones who negotiated it. Except that I don’t believe Labour have actually stated they would campaign against their own deal, only against a Tory one, right? Either way, while it can be accepted that Labour’s Brexit policy is absolutely clear, unambiguous and well communicated, the question of what it actually _is_ does seem still open.
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"violence and err, err, *words*"
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radmonger posted:Except that I don’t believe Labour have actually stated they would campaign against their own deal, only against a Tory one, right? Yes that's what they have said. Reporters just deliberately muddle it to confuse the populace.
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radmonger posted:Dunno about FBPE’s, but the obvious objection to that policy is that literally zero voters want to spend the next 6-12 months ignoring all other political and economic issues in order to extend Brexit in an attempt to negotiate an implausible deal. Which, if somehow achieved, would then be campaigned against by the ones who negotiated it. Source your quotes
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Email sent to all LP members by Corbyn on 9th July this year: (my bolds/underlines) - obviously I have changed my name to protect the innocent-ish. quote:Dear Jaeluni
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Tarnop posted:Source your quotes The email sent to all Labour party members by Corbyn on 9th July, helpfully quoted a above. Read the bolded parts. As wrong as it is to reduce the nuance and deliberate question avoidance to yes/no, if you did so, you get ‘If we win an election we will Brexit’. Failing to understand that the probable majority of people people currently against Brexit would prefer a different policy is no basis for a successful campaign strategy.
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