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Speaking of fun.

Soccer's pretty fun right?
:mad:

Lets experiment on this theory even though we already know it doesn't work. Lets start by bashing your skull in until you have brain damage, see if it improves your temperment.
Hi Mr. Untouchable Cockyshit that hides behind the rep system,

Clip around the ear hole doesn't equate to bashing someone's skull in to give them brain damage, I'd suggest we demonstrate the difference on you but it appears you are already brain damaged, so it wouldn't be a fair test. ;)
 

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Loads of fun in Belgium lately


Google translate fucks up the grammar hard, but in short:
Terrorists kill guard for a nuclear plant and steal his badge. Badge and its access was deactivated as soon as possible.
Might not be SO bad, they don't use weapons-grade uranium in nuclear-plants, part of the reason why they're capable of going into meltdown as the stuff they use in nukes doesn't do that.
 

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It was pretty well known that coppers would drag toe rags into allyways to give them a good clip around the ear hole, up until the 80s.

Then corporal punishment got banned on the street and in the schools and 30 years later you have a generation of cocky shits that think they're untouchable.
Actually, violent crime has been steadily decreasing since the early 90s.
 

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Advertises for: Steven pinker, the better angels of our nature.
 

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A few weeks late but Jared Fogle got his ass kicked by an inmate who takes issues with child molesters. Jared received a bloody nose, swollen face and scratches on his neck.

 

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Sort of went on hiatus for a while, noticed no one's posted about this yet:




Basically, a successful talk show host on cbc was accused in spring 2014 by 23 allegations of rough sex without consent, fired from his job and has since been on trial. Recently, five major charges by three of the women involved were dropped as they were found to have either contacted him after or colluded together, but he may still be found guilty of other charges. So, yeah...
 

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When a celebrity is involved it's always difficult to say just what the truth is even with a large amount of people stepping forward. So many strange people out in the world who just want a piece of them any way they can get it.
 

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In British news, Tata Steel may be closing down one of it's steel-producing factories here, with thousands of jobs on the line. The Government is saying it'll do everything it can to help, whilst simultaneously leading a veto against a EU-wide higher trades-tariff against cheap chinese steel being dumped on the market.

Eh.

Also, for perhaps a first, a rescue group has discovered a hermaphrodite cat, not too sure whether to call it 'Angel' or 'Angelo' until a vet has determined what chromosomes are more dominant before doing surgery.

CAToodles.
 

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In Canadian news, Library and AR hives Canada declassified the journals and service record of James 'Logan' Howlett:



Posting this from my phone, so the link might be a little screwy. Can't be helped, sorry folks.
 

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In British news, Tata Steel may be closing down one of it's steel-producing factories here, with thousands of jobs on the line. The Government is saying it'll do everything it can to help, whilst simultaneously leading a veto against a EU-wide higher trades-tariff against cheap chinese steel being dumped on the market.

Eh.

Also, for perhaps a first, a rescue group has discovered a hermaphrodite cat, not too sure whether to call it 'Angel' or 'Angelo' until a vet has determined what chromosomes are more dominant before doing surgery.

CAToodles.
From what I heard of on the radio its not one foundry thats shutting down but that they're selling off the entirety of their british steel assets.

And Tata owns practically the entire British steel industry, what was left of it anyhow. :eek:
 

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In British news, Tata Steel may be closing down one of it's steel-producing factories here, with thousands of jobs on the line. The Government is saying it'll do everything it can to help, whilst simultaneously leading a veto against a EU-wide higher trades-tariff against cheap chinese steel being dumped on the market.
Probably because there's a quid-pro-quo in having open markets. The steel industry suffers, but retail, for example, prospers from it. My family worked in chemical industry before that, too, got flagged out. Sucks.

Also, for perhaps a first, a rescue group has discovered a hermaphrodite cat, not too sure whether to call it 'Angel' or 'Angelo' until a vet has determined what chromosomes are more dominant before doing surgery.

CAToodles.
Why do they need to perform surgery? I know they do it on humans because we're pretty set on that whole gender binary thing, but a cat isn't really going to care about gender identity, is it?
 

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Usually their testes are still inside their body and so they're more at risk of cancer.
 

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It's not a trap, not anymore. ._.
 

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Since I doubt you guys can read Dutch, have some international sources on a Dutch thing that happened





Not exactly the finest sources but it will do
We had a referendum on whether or not we want to enter another treaty with the EU+Ukraine, and the result was a clear no. I have heard people saying it is the beginning of the end for the EU, but lets face it
Government doesn't care, they'll do it anyway
 

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Today, The Queen celebrates her 90th birthday!

And somewhat recently, having celebrated the 60th year of her reign.

Long Live the Queen! Huzzah, toodlepippin'shit.

Also, regarding the current European Referendum... eghgh. Our own Government is essentially stating just how weak and incapable we are without our dear EU cousins, and having spent that 9-million pounds on propaganda to the masses, are now standing accused of sending propaganda to the Civil Service, including security guards and other members working for/reliant on it.

A fair debate, naturally. Aside from the fact that almost every one of their major claims is being shot down as being both incorrect and willfully deceitful.

The President of the EU himself admitted that it is a highly interfering organisation, and people are becoming more disillusioned with it.
 

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The artist formerly and once again known as Prince has passed away.



Damn, 2016 is looking grim.
 

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Also, regarding the current European Referendum... eghgh. Our own Government is essentially stating just how weak and incapable we are without our dear EU cousins, and having spent that 9-million pounds on propaganda to the masses, are now standing accused of sending propaganda to the Civil Service, including security guards and other members working for/reliant on it.

A fair debate, naturally. Aside from the fact that almost every one of their major claims is being shot down as being both incorrect and willfully deceitful.

The President of the EU himself admitted that it is a highly interfering organisation, and people are becoming more disillusioned with it.
I hope you ultimately decide to leave the EU. You've never been a real member of it anyways.
 
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