IAMAMORON wrote: » It sounds like a decent stadium filler if you ask me. The vegans v's the meat eaters, no holds barred.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I thought they're too weak and emaciated, being vegans and all? Surely red blooded meat eating folk could handle them easily.
IAMAMORON wrote: » You need to be careful with tree huggers. They might not eat meat and live on grass and vegetables. But they would not think twice about batterin' the bejaysus out of a human who didn't catch their drift. I have seen them in action.
Fr_Dougal wrote: » You were quite worried about taxes yourself back in August!
Micky 32 wrote: » I would have made sure they saw me eat an extra slice.
IAMAMORON wrote: » . I got a bollicking for eating white bread once. True Story.
Wanderer78 wrote: » tis the creation of the devil i tell yea
IAMAMORON wrote: » I have known a few tree huggers in my time. A few members of " earth first " also. More often then not it is all about the protest. They were born to kick up and be anti-establishment. Everything is wrong with everything. I got a bollicking for eating white bread once. True Story.
Hector Savage wrote: » yeah and disturbing trains - I mean we WANT more people using public transport .... ffs, why not block all the kids getting driven to school in their parents SUV on a monday morning - the irony ...
Micky 32 wrote: » One of those morons superglued himself to an electric bus lol
Hector Savage wrote: » This cult has nothing to do with actual change, they just want anarchy, they want idiots supergluing themselves to the road -.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » Nah. There's a weird, bordering on perverse obsession with this girl that I've been seeing here for ages. It's just a bit sad that so many people have so little to do with their time.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » What are you worried about Micky? Are you that hard up for cash a few new taxes scare you so much?
Micky 32 wrote: » I don’t know much about her either to be honest, but along with the “deniers” that you label don’t forget about the “ Don’t give a sh*t because there are better and more important things to worry about” people ;-)
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I know nothing about her either apart from that she went on strike and gave out to trump. Its funny how all the "everything is fine" deniers seem to know so much about her and her background.
Micky 32 wrote: » I find it more disturbing adults using the above nonsense against other adults who won’t join her cult. Stop talking bo****x
gozunda wrote: » What's being autistic got to do with it? Oh right - that's what absolutely everyone is commenting about! I suppose like any public figure - theres going to be some commentary. Some seem not to like that. Odd no? Though I'd say anyone having a temper tantrum in public whilst blaming everyone else for a crappy childhood etc is going to get the odd comment for sure. As for the rubbish about civilisation ending and other frankly odd utterences - well absolutely that needs some recognition! I'm not sure what award that would be though?
Wanderer78 wrote: » id have to agree with it, im finding it somewhat disturbing that this girl is upsetting so many adults, im wondering, whats really wrong with all these adults?
Micky 32 wrote: » This childish argument i’m talking about.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » I don't think I'll ever understanding why an autistic teenage girl triggers so many people here. I'm glad she got some recognition for her efforts.
Micky 32 wrote: » Yes everyone has different views and opinions and i respect that but using her age and autism against a person because they disagree with her is pathetic.
Wanderer78 wrote: » only that they are not just gretas views and opinions
Micky 32 wrote: » Ah that pathetic childish argument because an adult won’t share Greta’s views and opinions or don’t want to join her cult.
Wanderer78 wrote: » does it show the fragility of humanity?
gozunda wrote: » What's being autistic got to do with it? Oh right - that's what absolutely everyone is commenting about! Though I'd say anyone having a temper tantrum in public whilst blaming everyone else for a crappy childhood etc is going to get the odd comment for sure. As for the rubbish about civilisation ending and other frankly odd utterences - well absolutely that needs some recognition! I'm not sure what award that would be though?
Fr_Dougal wrote: » You haven’t answered my questions regarding the private sector. It’s rare that we see the private sector carry out acts of altruism. As a taster, let’s bring back water charges; that would be a move in the right direction. But see how that goes down with the public.