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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2020 19:29:47 GMT
Someone nicked my dinghy last night. I got it back but I did wonder about it. Shropshire Union ... miles from the Thames gov? Rog
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2020 19:30:04 GMT
Oh ... you said goodnight and disappeared ... exeunt stage left ... a brief hiatus only. Disagreeing is done regularly and on most threads. At times you appear to post ONLY when the opportunity to swoop in and deliver 'a cutting rebuke' occurs. Perhaps I have misread your actions and I if so I'm sorry. Rog I couldn't give a shit whether you are sorry or not for disagreeing with me or not liking me. This is TB and as long as the personal abuse remains under control then long may we be allowed to disagree with each other. Twat
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2020 19:31:21 GMT
No he isn't ! Rog ETA He probably is but I wanted to show we can disagree
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Post by naughtyfox on Apr 26, 2020 19:31:21 GMT
Apparently plebs have voting rights. haha, yes - rigged elections. and what is there to vote for? just look at those that put themselves up for government. "The problem with a democracy is that it hands the power to those most ill-equipped to deal with it." "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter."
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2020 19:32:48 GMT
Someone nicked my dinghy last night. I got it back but I did wonder about it. Shropshire Union ... miles from the Thames gov? Rog I was involved in waterborne MI6 psyops in Brewood at the time as it happens. Like I said I got the dinghy back so it's okay but was quite disturbing.
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Post by naughtyfox on Apr 26, 2020 19:33:31 GMT
He's got issues. Anyone who had killed their own wife violently would have issues. You can't blame him for having these issues. He has to live with this. Deal with it. What ? Have I accidently eaten magic mushrooms or is it you lot ... this thread is getting quite bizarre. You are in my good books for now as you gave my video a 'like' this morning. And I shall now retire as I have Other Stuff to be getting on with. Before I get into trouble here
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2020 20:06:04 GMT
Uk still heading for the worst death toll in Europe...
I'll go back to my field now...
Well, so far 20,000 people have died, and in a population of 68,000,000 that equates to 1 in 3,400, and almost all of those who have died would have died in the near future anyway. While any death is sad, a balance has to be made against the enormous suffering and hardship which will be caused by the lockdown. Yes, the evidence so far is that the effects of this virus is similar to the influenza virus in other years. The argument is whether the lock down has saved lives or not. The evidence is not there yet but it will be.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2020 20:15:52 GMT
Apparently plebs have voting rights. haha, yes - rigged elections. and what is there to vote for? just look at those that put themselves up for government. "The problem with a democracy is that it hands the power to those most ill-equipped to deal with it." "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." The problem with people who have God like aspirations due to their massive brains is that they forget that happiness and being nice has nothing to do with the size of the brain.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2020 20:17:21 GMT
I'm interested in the suicide stats.
Not for morbid or especially negative reasons but it will be interesting to see once all the i's and t's are dotted and crossed.
Of course there is a fairly good argument that you might as well push anyone who is on this self anihilation track to get it over and done with after which they will not be a burden on society's systems.
Survival of the fittest etc.
The survival principle seems quite a sensible procedure for taking care of humans but then the elephant in the room is the fat ugly unhealthy man with the money gets to survive.
But only because his workers let him survive.
Maybe this will change once people realise what is happening.
It will take more than Corona to do this.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2020 20:19:49 GMT
Don't let him 'ride' you @bassplayer ... you are obviously the next target. If it makes him happy to take a pop, so be it ... we love ya Rog I've met him. Lovely dog, but it would have been nice to chat to him over a coffee that morning. I'd rather cuff him round the ear, hoping to do that at some point.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Apr 26, 2020 20:19:58 GMT
Well, so far 20,000 people have died, and in a population of 68,000,000 that equates to 1 in 3,400, and almost all of those who have died would have died in the near future anyway. While any death is sad, a balance has to be made against the enormous suffering and hardship which will be caused by the lockdown. Yes, the evidence so far is that the effects of this virus is similar to the influenza virus in other years. The argument is whether the lock down has saved lives or not. The evidence is not there yet but it will be. I can't help but wonder if there are very influential vested interests involved in this- the pharmaceutical and care industries for example, who both have very strong financial interests in keeping elderly people alive and so view them as a cash crop, to be kept consuming at all costs regardless of collateral damage to other sections of society.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2020 20:22:33 GMT
Have I said something to upset you ? Rog No Rog, but I don't explain myself, if you didn't get it then no worries. x He he he.....
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Post by Mr Stabby on Apr 26, 2020 20:22:43 GMT
I'm interested in the suicide stats. Not for morbid or especially negative reasons but it will be interesting to see once all the i's and t's are dotted and crossed. I was talking to Sam on the phone just an hour or two ago and he told me that someone he knows personally from University committed suicide a week or so ago because she couldn't cope with the lockdown.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2020 20:24:34 GMT
The movement restrictions were entirely focused on preventing the NHS being swamped with critically ill. The current data suggests, as Mr Stabby has said, that the vast majority of deaths occur in the elderly, and those with pre existing health problems ... but too many critically ill at once would create the chaos and appalling sights seen in Italy. As most world governments have taken a similar course of action it seems illogical to suggest it was the wrong thing to do. The next steps become increasingly tricky ... if freedom of movement is permitted, all the good work so far (and the damage to the economy as well) will be for no advantage. Hopefully greater minds than ours are currently devising the next steps. Rog
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2020 20:25:32 GMT
I've met him. Lovely dog, but it would have been nice to chat to him over a coffee that morning. I'd rather cuff him round the ear, hoping to do that at some point. Sorry but the Mutt is dead. She always preferred a tickle around the ear any way.
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