Today I'm angry about.....
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Aaaànd there you go again conflating several issues in your black and white world. I bow to your superior knowledge of mental ill health and it's treatment. Did the Mail do a supplement on that then?
I notice with some sadness that you don't seem to have ever posted anything personal in the 'Happy' thread. Why not try to find a bit of joy in life for a change, it must be rather wearing being angry, bitter and appalled all of the time. Stopping reading the Mail might be a good start to a more pleasant future.
I notice with some sadness that you don't seem to have ever posted anything personal in the 'Happy' thread. Why not try to find a bit of joy in life for a change, it must be rather wearing being angry, bitter and appalled all of the time. Stopping reading the Mail might be a good start to a more pleasant future.
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BB, what are your views on someone like Joey Barton?
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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In terms of??Prufrock wrote:BB, what are your views on someone like Joey Barton?
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Irredeemable scrote, or guy from a tough background (brother and cousin both doing life for murder) whose made understandable mistakes?
I'm interested is all, no agenda.
I'm interested is all, no agenda.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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I dont think anyone is irredeemable unless a clinical diagnosis has rendered them incapable of change. Barton is a hugely driven individual whom given his background, has achieved a remarkable amount. A guy I know well met him while he was at Fleetwood and reckoned he was charming and engaging.
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Fair enough!
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Some people don't know or realise when to leave their line of work at work.Bijou Bob wrote:Aaaànd there you go again conflating several issues in your black and white world. I bow to your superior knowledge of mental ill health and it's treatment. Did the Mail do a supplement on that then?
I notice with some sadness that you don't seem to have ever posted anything personal in the 'Happy' thread. Why not try to find a bit of joy in life for a change, it must be rather wearing being angry, bitter and appalled all of the time. Stopping reading the Mail might be a good start to a more pleasant future.
You maybe good at what you do, you maybe crap, I don't know and frankly I care even less but someone who comes on a forum and post theories about another's anger and empathy, not knowing anything about that person, making assumptions about that persons state of mind comes across as being a bit of a prick.
Shall we assume that all people in mental health are nuttier than those they treat or inmates in the asylum because movies tell us so?
Stick to your day job, at least you have no shortage of work with the 'blame game' in full swing.
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Fair comment, perhaps I should leave it and I will. I'm absolutely certain that you won't stop the poorly informed remarks or cease your endless, ill advised rants. Sometimes it's wise to follow your own advice.
There's a whole lot of happy stuff going on in the world, I wish you luck in finding some of it and hope you'll post about it instead of the endless anger and bitterness, which is frankly wearing.
Let's just stick to the footie.
There's a whole lot of happy stuff going on in the world, I wish you luck in finding some of it and hope you'll post about it instead of the endless anger and bitterness, which is frankly wearing.
Let's just stick to the footie.
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BB, I think you would find we know far more about these people than you ever will about me and you were happy to use a few posts as a basis for diagnoses.Bijou Bob wrote:Fair comment, perhaps I should leave it and I will. I'm absolutely certain that you won't stop the cretinous remarks about people you don't know or cease your endless, ill advised judgements of others on topics you clearly know Feck all about. Sometimes it's wise to follow your own advice.
There's a whole lot of happy stuff going on in the world, I wish you luck in finding some of it and hope you'll post about it instead of the endless anger and bitterness, which is frankly wearing.
Let's just stick to the footie.
Anyway I'm not looking to fall out with anyone, but this is the angry thread and I think I am quite within my rights to post a link to something I suspect makes most folk angry.
Managed to ride my bike yesterday to Rivi barn then Southport, trust me I'm as happy as a pig in muck

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FcukingBijou Bob wrote:It's never that simple. Why is that woman devoid of empathy? Why doesn't she appreciate the consequences of her actions? Look deeply enough and I'm almost certain you'll find she has also been a victim in the past. That doesn't excuse her actions, but it might go some way to explaining them. I think you can rest assured that she will receive some fairly brutal treatment in prison, doled out by other damaged individuals who also have no empathy as a result if their own issues and personal histories.Hoboh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015 ... te-lighter
Absolute filthy scumbag, why not brand her with a fcukin' hot iron.
Hope someone in whatever prison she ends up in doles out some proper justice.
In calling for the same to happen to her, I'm wondering why you also have no empathy and what that might tell you about yourself if you chose to reflect on it.
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So his sons excuse for fleeing when he rocks up at Calais is?
ECONOMIC MIGRANT
Just like a large portion of the others.
So his sons excuse for fleeing when he rocks up at Calais is?
ECONOMIC MIGRANT
Just like a large portion of the others.
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We have enough to go around. What's your problem?Hoboh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/a ... ant-crisis
So his sons excuse for fleeing when he rocks up at Calais is?
ECONOMIC MIGRANT
Just like a large portion of the others.

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I've read that twice. Could you possibly point out to me the bit that says "economic migrant" or makes you come to that conclusion?Hoboh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/a ... ant-crisis
So his sons excuse for fleeing when he rocks up at Calais is?
ECONOMIC MIGRANT
Just like a large portion of the others.
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Any evidence for this or just supposition??Hoboh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/a ... ant-crisis
So his sons excuse for fleeing when he rocks up at Calais is?
ECONOMIC MIGRANT
Just like a large portion of the others.
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Where is the persecution and death threats? Where and from whom is his live in danger?Bijou Bob wrote:Any evidence for this or just supposition??Hoboh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/a ... ant-crisis
So his sons excuse for fleeing when he rocks up at Calais is?
ECONOMIC MIGRANT
Just like a large portion of the others.
Even his old dad doesn't spout that kind of crap about him or the other young ones doing one.
Refugee, No
Asylum seeker, No
Just a chancer who is prepared to enter Europe illegally for economic reasons, like many more.
At least the Greeks got sorting out the Syrians as a priority right, before all the Africans, Afghans, Irainians, Bangladeshis and Pakistani's.
Go on BWFCi, read it thirty times and point out what makes this bloke anything but an unwanted economic migrant.
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Hang on a minute, I asked you first. So you decided he was an economic migrant based on what from that letter?Hoboh wrote: Go on BWFCi, read it thirty times and point out what makes this bloke anything but an unwanted economic migrant.
How much do you know about Eritrea?
You like using the term economic migrant, but ultimately eventually that applies to just about anyone who isn't residing in their country of birth and needs to earn money. Brits opening bars in Spain are economic migrants. And many asylum seekers should become economic migrants because ultimately they will need to earn money if they are granted asylum.
The question still remains what in that letter leads you to the conclusion you have made? And as a follow up, would you be happy to live in a country where (and I'm taking this from the letter which perhaps you could quote too in your response) "it is too dangerous to go and look for my son"?
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The difference though is illegal and legal.
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And you don't take that it may mean to go looking for his son by getting involved with the traffickers is the dangerous part?BWFC_Insane wrote:Hang on a minute, I asked you first. So you decided he was an economic migrant based on what from that letter?Hoboh wrote: Go on BWFCi, read it thirty times and point out what makes this bloke anything but an unwanted economic migrant.
How much do you know about Eritrea?
You like using the term economic migrant, but ultimately eventually that applies to just about anyone who isn't residing in their country of birth and needs to earn money. Brits opening bars in Spain are economic migrants. And many asylum seekers should become economic migrants because ultimately they will need to earn money if they are granted asylum.
The question still remains what in that letter leads you to the conclusion you have made? And as a follow up, would you be happy to live in a country where (and I'm taking this from the letter which perhaps you could quote too in your response) "it is too dangerous to go and look for my son"?
There is nothing in the article to suggest anything other than he has cleared off because he wants a better life in the EU by illegal means.
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Eritrean women.

British women.

I'd stay fecking put if I was him. It's not all about money!!!

British women.

I'd stay fecking put if I was him. It's not all about money!!!

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