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#16
Quote from: Pixie on July 27, 2012, 03:21:23 PM
I personally think instead of forcing the unemployed to work for their benefits, what would be better is if they actually gave them paid work instead of reducing them to what is essentially indentured servitude.

The Olympics and the Jubilee were Weapons Of Mass Distraction, bread and circuses to detract the masses from the cuts to the NHS, tax avoidance by the rich (which would cover the welfare and NHS bills adequately, if they actually got the money they were owed and tightened the legal loopholes), whilst in the meantime, in a time of few jobs, the unemployed and the disabled are being demonised in the Daily Mail and papers of it's ilk, disabled people are being pushed through medical tests that are not fit for purpose, driving some to suicide, and in other cases, people who were seriously ill have been judged fit for work and then died from their illness six weeks later.

Social mobility in this country is being jeopardised by the cuts to post 16 education funding for students, such as the EMA, rising Uni fees and the threat to cut housing benefit to under 25's. How the hell is a young person going to even look for more than a shitty part time job, when unpaid internships lock all but the kids from moderately wealthy and higher income families to improve their prospects, when moving away to find work seems entirely unattractive when you will get locked into a tenancy for 12 months at a time on average, and if you lose your job you will essentially be fucked and ruin your credit rating, rents are extortionate, there is no social housing being created to pick up the slack for those who simply cannot afford to rent privately.

The cuts in benefits are affecting women adversely.  Cuts and changes to the benefit system are crippling domestic violence shelters, which in a summer of recession and a lot of sporting events where they can't even put the number for Refuge or Women's Aid on a godamned poster, instead referring them to Victim Support, which is not equipped to deal with the nuances of domestic violence which are proved to rise during sporting events and in a recession? 

Add to this the struggle of Rape Crisis Centres to stay open due to funding cuts, the scrapping of help for childcare for people with young families which becomes another barrier keeping people from work. We need training, education and more funding for people in crisis situations, or the next 20 years is going to see an angry, emotionally and socially stunted Britain.

OR KILL MEEEEE!

You sir are a very well informed and very agreeable person.
#17
Quote from: Echo Chamber Music on July 27, 2012, 03:17:57 PM
Nobody actually cares about anything you're saying. And you can talk to yourself anywhere, y'know? So maybe you could kindly SHUT UP.

I know i am talking to myself.
#18
Still has more posting ability and skill than i do.
#19
Quote from: Echo Chamber Music on July 27, 2012, 03:09:17 PM
JoHo's don't scream at people, and I'm pretty sure they don't get baptized. Your family are rotten liars. Which is good, since at least if you DO go to hell you'll still be able to see them.

I was in the same room when he said it, or better wording it 'screamed it' i know it to be true because i can remember the grief and distress on my family's face when it was said. Just too young to remember the words.

Oh that's a nice and uplifting thing to say, thanks.
#20
Literate Chaotic / Re: hjemland
July 27, 2012, 03:09:15 PM
Quote from: Placid Dingo on July 27, 2012, 03:07:03 PM
I guess my thing is, the value of the old Epic Poems comes largely because they're a product of their period.

Unless you're going to add something dramatically new to the genre, I'm not sure there's a great call for new epic poetry.

Noted.
#21
Quote from: PROFOUNDLY RETARDED CHARLIE MANSON on July 26, 2012, 04:45:03 PM
Quote from: Sir Bearington on July 26, 2012, 10:28:00 AM
Apologies for the whole trolling and dumb arguement, i just want this thread to die really and be a buried relic of what was once trollbear and detatch it from myself.

Quote from: PROFOUNDLY RETARDED CHARLIE MANSON on July 26, 2012, 07:14:07 AM
His point seems to be that by taking Nature's terms and doing what Nature directed with them, humanity has violated Nature's terms and is therefore inferior to all other animals.

Yes, finally someone can decipher my mindless babbling behind a real point, thats what i am getting at.

Well then, I guess there's no need for me to continue reading or replying to your posts. Bye.

Come back, i miss your ignorant ranting.  :sad:

Oh wait it was me who was being ignorant, figures.
#22
I don't think i will ever get in here.

But damn ill try.
#23
Principia Discussion / Re: An interview with you
July 27, 2012, 03:04:32 PM
Quote from: PROFOUNDLY RETARDED CHARLIE MANSON on July 20, 2012, 05:15:19 PM
Quote from: Mangrove on June 09, 2008, 07:26:19 PM
Quote from: keeper entropic on June 09, 2008, 07:15:10 PM
Quote from: LMNO on June 09, 2008, 05:54:08 PM
"Ivory Tower"?

Did you forget? 

We're the "Sandy Vagina" of Discordia.

Quote from: Mangrove on June 09, 2008, 05:56:15 PM

ATTN: Real Discordians (tm) -

If you find iconoclasm troubling, then you've picked the wrong sandbox to play in.



Was that on purpose?

No. Just sort of fell out of my head and then I noticed LMNO's post.

Point still stands though.

I remember the time that me and Thornley got drunk & hate a whole box of Twinkies!
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:gheyforum:


PD.com -->  :|

OMG OMG OMG

ORIGIN OF A MEME!!!

This thread should be put in a glass box to commemorate it.

Y'know, like Vladamir Lenin.

(Obviously i would remove this post first though before you do)
#24
I am in no doubt that doktorhowl would take pleasure in shitting on my head.
#25
It is such a memorable and binding event for the country as a whole, England is very lucky to have been picked for this momentous event, so far the Olympic torch has traveled far and brought in nothing but support for the whole GB team, the Olympics in general and the good causes that the runners demonstrate in their community and career's.

Tonight at 9:00 PM UK time the pyre will be finally be lit and history made in a epic clash of sport and our champion athletes taking part on their nation's behalf.

Alternatively if you hate the Olympics or couldn't care less go here - http://www.principiadiscordia.com/forum/index.php/topic,32911.0.html
#26
Lets go and see whether today i will be proved right in the olympics being a total disaster.
#27
Literate Chaotic / Re: hjemland
July 27, 2012, 02:51:13 PM
Quote from: Placid Dingo on July 27, 2012, 02:41:46 PM
Geeze. Be patient.

Why is it in Finweigan(?) and what are you trying to achieve with it.

Im sorry, young and spingy lack of patience.

Its in the danish language to make it feel more empoweringly authentic on the Old Norse Epic Tale/Poem/Whatever front and add more "OOMPH!" to it rather than plain english text, what i intend to achieve with it is not so clear to me. One plus is that it can be screamed at the top of your voice effectively if you know how to pronounce the words.

More than anything it was more of a experiment to see whether i could do similar, more developed things in the future using the people who uses the language's history as themes. In this one the theme was Viking's, though i may have idea's to do the Roman's and a art-deco french.

I may have room to explore other languages.
#28
Suddenly now that im on the scene, this thread just got awquard. :eek:
#29
Atleast she can never complain of having a flat ass.
#30
I bet the nukes cost as much as the profit of one of their printer ink cartridges :lol: