BBassic
I changed this.
- Jul 28, 2011
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Is being called a snowflake also a hate crime now ?
Not as far as I'm aware, no.
Is being called a snowflake also a hate crime now ?
How is it that people get so offended/insulted by 'name calling'? It is what kids do at age 8, and we teach them how silly it is. Those that continue to do it look really daft and looked down upon by their peers, even to the point of bullying, in the end the bully looks like a complete arse. But no, now we call the Police and complain when they do not have time to deal with burglaries etc.. Ring any bells anyone?
Are soldiers exempt from criticism then?
Is being called a snowflake also a hate crime now ?
I don't use Twitter much but it is useful for up to date information on live happenings.
I remember being stuck on the M4 once and typing the junction number in to find out exactly what was going on.
It's not something I use much but it has its values.
You broke the law then.....
Not if he was stationary with the engine turned off.
Did we call the police? Does a football liaison officer deal with burglaries?
Who are 'we'?
Alfred misunderstands things most of the time because he lacks critical thinking. He’ll tell you’re wrong about something, mention he one worked in x industry and thinks that'saufficient to prove he’s right.
He’s still yet to explain how i was wrong from a thread a month ago..
Do you remember this pratt?
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?356639-Good-grief-some-people-(part-2)
Seems quite a few people think you're a tool doesn't it [emoji23]Im still waiting for your reply, and i didnt "once" work in the industry i still do , taking mugs like you who "deal with fx as part of your job" to the cleaners.
Seems quite a few people think you're a tool doesn't it [emoji23]
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Call the police then oh no wait according to you getting personal is just banter initNow your getting personal arent you , you big brave keyboard warrior
It's YOU'RE by the way [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]Now your getting personal arent you , you big brave keyboard warrior
Yes because people are often stationary with the engine turned off on motorways.
Call the police then oh no wait according to you getting personal is just banter init
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Yes because people are often stationary with the engine turned off on motorways.
So you're a taxi driver?i didnt "once" work in the industry i still do , taking mugs like you who "deal with fx as part of your job" to the cleaners.
And I'll just think of you wearing a ridiculous f****** hat [emoji16]Not worth tbe bother is it , ill just sit back and think of you up to your elbows in shit with your arm stuck down a u bend and all will be well with the world