Tell me how wrote: » Are you an expert on Asperger's now?
Pa ElGrande wrote: » Not especially, her behaviour and others like her is better understood that a few decades ago. If you have time take a look at this quick lecture by Tony Attwood on Aspergers in girls https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfOHnt4PMFo
Blueshoe wrote: » Sounds like the beginning of a life of dealing with mental illness. It's a sad situation.
Pa ElGrande wrote: » Her condition means she won't understand why people were so supportive of her yesterday and yet tomorrow they will throw her to the wolves as the economic consequences of the "new economy" became increasingly apparent.
Tell me how wrote: » It's partly because of the likes of Greta that attention is being shone on everyone's activities rather than she being duped in to anything.
The automotive industry crashes Meanwhile, it looks raven black in Germany's key industry. Car production fell by an impressive 24.4 percent in June 2019 compared to the same month last year. In the first 6 months of 2019, a minus of 12.5 percent recorded. As early as 2018, production had plummeted by 9.4 percent compared to the previous year! Everyone is talking about electromobility, and nobody has a plan for how to do it in a big way. Undoubtedly, in the big cities of our country, you can usually travel adequately without a car thanks to public transport. However, not all citizens live in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg, but also in the countryside, and there, the distances are slightly larger and there is usually no alternative to the car. However, this finding does not seem to prevail in the political filter bubble in urban agglomerations. Should the topic of electromobility be implemented just as dilettantisch as the so-called energy transition - Germany has the second highest electricity prices in Europe after Denmark - then good night, Germany. Fight against the car continues Nevertheless, the fight against the automobile and especially against large and high-priced cars, in which Germany is a global leader, continues unabated. Exactly with these vehicles, however, Audi, BMW and Daimler earn their money and not just with small and medium-sized cars. If we continue to destroy our vehicle industry - which accounts for 21 percent of our GDP - then everyone must be aware of the consequences. source (DE) & via google translate
Portsalon wrote: » Give it time, Matt; I haven't been here for very long. But I know your form. Are you familiar with the concept of the category error fallacy, Matt? It's where some quasi-intelligent person confuses the emotions of fear and contempt. Example: I fear snakes and scorpions, but I have contempt for slugs.
Matt Barrett wrote: » Have I ever commented on one of your posts before? I don't think I have.
Matt Barrett wrote: » Hey look, if you're afraid of her that's something you can talk out.
Pa ElGrande wrote: » Yes. The aristocracy trying to save the planet by virtue signalling hoping we will turn blind eye to their day to day activities that emit more carbon that us plebeians ever will in our lifetime while at the same time duping a young adult to lecture us about how bad we are for the planet.
Tell me how wrote: » Read the thread title.
Pa ElGrande wrote: » Prince Harry says he and Meghan Markle are having 'two children, maximum'Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's new eco-friendly homeElton John reveals HE paid for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to fly to his £15m mansion in the south of France by private jet and made a 'carbon neutral' donation on their behalf as he defends the couple's two holidays in 11 days Why are the climate alarmists not defending the most eco-friendly royal couple? How are they so different to Greta going about their net carbon neutral lives?
Portsalon wrote: » And Boards.ie's very own Pavlov's dog has popped up to sniff around my gatepost yet again! Have you a PC bleeper hard wired into your brain Matt, because you're as reliable as Old Faithful, although you produce a lot more steam.
Matt Barrett wrote: » Calling a child a 'bint'? Nice. Does she threaten you that much?
Tell me how wrote: » Well, you apparently did (though this is the internet and we've to take your word for it) so I'd say she'll be fine.
Stevieluvsye wrote: » Read her Wiki bio and that will give you an indication of what she is like. ...
Tell me how wrote: » Read it already and asked questions where I wanted to understand what someone was saying. Got answers from many.Except from one......
hetuzozaho wrote: » Yes struggling to zoom out on phone there. Looks round a third maybe on map? Was think almost half way purely by days. So will be a bit longer by the looks! Be some experience!
Tell me how wrote: » Still don't know what your argument is.
gozunda wrote: » Hint: read the actual thread and try and understand the ongoing discussion. It might help. I leave you at it.
gozunda wrote: » No **** sherlock. Yes indeed you do. And yes you have attempted to dominate the entire thread. Plenty of people have given reasoned arguments why the figurehead of the child greta is not something to be feted for very many reasons. And not just your list of trite and rather stupid attacks. You really have not read what anyone havs posted if you hilariously believe they have not given a range of referenced and detailed arguments why this so. But continue attacking every other poster who you do not agree with. And it is not jusylt me saying that bte. Continue misreporting what they are saying. Continue attempt to dominate and drown out every single comment anyone has posted here with utter bile and you'll get untold the same again and again. None of it washes. Tbh the more you go on in that vein - the more ridiculous your comments have become. The fact is you have not provided a single valid argument in support of the child greta. And that's where we at. If the truth hurts - then I feel tuely sorry for you.
Tell me how wrote: » I have probably the most posts on this thread at this point. I have asked several posters why they are annoyed and gotten a variety of answers including that Greta is being manipulated, that it is child endangerment, their disbelief that climate change is abnormal, their disbelief that humans are responsible, that they just don't give a f*ck and that they are jealous.You have given no answer. Stating repeatedly that I must accept your arguments posted here does not mean I have to, or that I do. You, for all your posts (probably high up on the post count here yourself), are still in the category of I don't know what you are saying other than that you are outraged.Asking someone to defend or explain their position is not attacking them.
Portsalon wrote: » I haven't been following the transatlantic junketing of the Norwegian bint with much interest, but as I lowered my third bottle of Black's delicious KPA last night I idly wondered what the main difference is between her and Chicken Licken. Rack my brains as I might, I couldn't answer that question to my satisfaction. Can anyone help?
Portsalon wrote: » I wonder will young Greta ever find a man (or woman) stupid enough to marry her.
Portsalon wrote: » It's any sensible drinker's limit. Although I did top it off with a large glass of Roe's, which is a really nice whiskey. All in all, it was a nice way to commemorate my XXth wedding anniversary. I wonder will young Greta ever find a man (or woman) stupid enough to marry her.