Thank you everybody. I suppose I must have been a gammon after Bournemouth scored their third goal in last month’s game.
Surely that third goal wasn't DIRECTLY related to Brexit though?!
Thank you everybody. I suppose I must have been a gammon after Bournemouth scored their third goal in last month’s game.
Surely that third goal wasn't DIRECTLY related to Brexit though?!
Thank you everybody. I suppose I must have been a gammon after Bournemouth scored their third goal in last month’s game.
Unfortunately most of the people running this country and the world these days.
It refers to going red in the face.
As someone who has an incurable skin condition that can make me go red in the face at random (usually every third day) and leaves angry blotches in its wake that someone always has to remark on, making me feel even more self-conscious about it, it’s a term that I find quite “triggering”.
I remember going on Twitter the day when an Extinction Rebellion protest at a London station had ended with angry commuters dragging the demonstrators from a train roof. Someone had taken a screenshot of a man in the crowd and written “Look at his red face and blotchy skin. Typical fash!” So thanks to this expression, I now find that I'm labelled politically thanks to an Illness that I'm already quite upset about anyway.
I might be a snowflake and I’ve never been called it directly, but I wince every time I see it being used.
SAYS JOSEPH STALINS RIGHT HAND MANIt's the sort of person that rather than use google, asks the question on a footabll message board, the sort of person who calls anyone to the left of Ghengis Khan a snowflake but gets outraged by the most mundabe shit imaginable, the sort of person who unironically claims to have gone to "the university of life", the sort of person who's "not racist, but", the sort of person who used to call things pc gone mad but has just discovered the word woke, the sort of person who won't have a word said against Empire, the sort of person who thinks prison is too soft, sentences are too short, the sort of person that thinks all spped limits are wrong and you should be able to park anywhere, In summary a ****.
It's the sort of person that rather than use google, asks the question on a footabll message board, the sort of person who calls anyone to the left of Ghengis Khan a snowflake but gets outraged by the most mundabe shit imaginable, the sort of person who unironically claims to have gone to "the university of life", the sort of person who's "not racist, but", the sort of person who used to call things pc gone mad but has just discovered the word woke, the sort of person who won't have a word said against Empire, the sort of person who thinks prison is too soft, sentences are too short, the sort of person that thinks all spped limits are wrong and you should be able to park anywhere, In summary a ****.
you can go gammon hunting on here if you’re ever bored;
Find a thread filled with leave voters. You’ll find them on threads with subject matter including Tommy Robinson, Muslims, school sports days, the news, climate change, Brighton Pride etc.
Wait for a few of them to gather at the watering hole and for some sensible people to post, they are good bait. Ppf will be first to arrive. It tempting to waste a shot on him but hold back, there no meat on him. You want your wellquickwoodys, your Beorthelms, your Mouldy Boots. These are the ones that go apoplectic when shots are fired. They are good value. A good train journey can be filled bunting these guys.
Once you have had your fun you’ll be tempted to walk away. Stop. It’s worth hanging on for Pastafarian to arrive. It’ll usually be about an hour after the hunt is over. He’s great. He’ll go back over every post and post utter gibberish about everything. Eventually focusing on one minor detail be use he’s had every of his other point annihilated.
He signals the end of discussion.
There you go, Gammon Hunting for fun.
Have you tried a chlorine face wash?
you can go gammon hunting on here if you’re ever bored;
Find a thread filled with leave voters. You’ll find them on threads with subject matter including Tommy Robinson, Muslims, school sports days, the news, climate change, Brighton Pride etc.
Wait for a few of them to gather at the watering hole and for some sensible people to post, they are good bait.
They may for example, suggest the world problems are not all cause by Muslims or that Brexit has possible had a negative effect on the car industry. Ppf will be first to arrive. It’s tempting to waste a shot on him but hold back, there’s no meat on him. You want your wellquickwoodys, your Beorthelms, your Mouldy Boots. These are the ones that go apoplectic when shots are fired. They are good value. A good train journey can be filled hunting these guys.
Once you have had your fun you’ll be tempted to walk away. Stop. It’s worth hanging on for Pastafarian to arrive. It’ll usually be about an hour after the hunt is over. He’s great. He’ll go back over every post and post utter gibberish about everything. Eventually focusing on one minor detail because he’s had every of his other point annihilated. When you’re bored of him, mention the time he accidentally posted a screen grab of all his porn bookmarks. He’ll call you gullible and disappear for a week.
He signals the end of discussion.
There you go, Gammon Hunting for fun.
OK Boomer
That's another thing. Being born in 1957 I don't consider myself a 'Boomer', but for convenience I get lumped in with them. They now get WAY too much abuse. Yes ok a lot have drifted rightwards as they've got older, and the lucky ones are financially secure in their old age (so I'm definitely not one), but they were also the protest generation. Some would have cut their teeth on Aldermarston marches with their parents, and the Boomer generation as a whole protested against the Vietnam war (and war in general), and marched for Civil Rights, Women's Rights and Gay Rights. They were the first generation to start to care about the environment, had a sub-culture built on tolerance, love, peace and understanding and rebelled against the Authoritarian Establishment. They laid the social groundwork for where we are now.Lol. Okay Boomer.
Some would have cut their teeth on Aldermarston marches with their parents, and the Boomer generation as a whole protested against the Vietnam war (and war in general), and marched for Civil Rights, Women's Rights and Gay Rights. They were the first generation to start to care about the environment, had a sub-culture built on tolerance, love, peace and understanding and rebelled against the Authoritarian Establishment. They laid the social groundwork for where we are now.
look no furtherLet's not forget JCFG who will arrive even later than Pastafarian and just keep blaming Jeremy Corbyn for everything.
That's another thing. Being born in 1957 I don't consider myself a 'Boomer', but for convenience I get lumped in with them. They now get WAY too much abuse. Yes ok a lot have drifted rightwards as they've got older, and the lucky ones are financially secure in their old age (so I'm definitely not one), but they were also the protest generation. Some would have cut their teeth on Aldermarston marches with their parents, and the Boomer generation as a whole protested against the Vietnam war (and war in general), and marched for Civil Rights, Women's Rights and Gay Rights. They were the first generation to start to care about the environment, had a sub-culture built on tolerance, love, peace and understanding and rebelled against the Authoritarian Establishment. They laid the social groundwork for where we are now.
In short they achieved a lot, and if the current generation achieve half as much they'll be doing well.