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baka kaba posted:The weird thing is a bunch of them are pretty obviously webcam footage, so the whole thing looks like some internet project. Record yourself reading out this poo poo, and you'll be a superstar! I also feel sorry for a lot of them, they're really young and I bet some of them have no idea what they've become a part of Yeah - it's really sad. I mean, I held some pretty lovely opinions at that age. Not as lovely AS THAT, but still, lovely. Most of them will turn their back on those opinions, a couple of them will continue to be terrible people. Call me thick, but I didn't realise BNP were a platform against homosexuality either. Thought all they cared about was them foreigners!
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# ¿ May 13, 2014 21:23 |
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# ¿ May 10, 2024 16:25 |
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Illuyankas posted:Well they're getting rid of all the agency teams working at the Plymouth MDEC in a week's time - all of them, even the people who've been working there for three years, because of 'a change in the MDEC and low workload' two days after having a team briefing cancelled because they were too busy - so I'll be unemployed again! Hooray! I'm sure the privatisation of Royal Mail had nothing to do with this, nothing at all. I'm sure looking forward to them mass-hiring temps again after waiting long enough that they can legally get away with paying us minimum wage once more! Definitely not bitter! drat. I grew up in Plymouth but haven't been back for a while. (As I've been sucked into London as the only place I can practise my profession, go figure!) How're things?
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# ¿ May 30, 2014 17:51 |
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Illuyankas posted:Still as grey and moderately awful as ever, fortunately the lesser evil of Labour kept control of the council here, but I haven't looked at the job situation in a while since this one had been great for my joints and skills. Just for kids? Yep! I actually remember it as c103. Ah Plymouth... With your clubs that smell of pasties.
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