BrensBenz wrote: » I have one or two opinions that, maybe, are not generally popular. However, you did ask!· Boybands (aerobic routines), girlbands (pole dancing routines), instant singers, reality TV “stars”, X-Factor and cookery show contestants should be rounded up and used as organ donors;· How now brown cow in a Norn Irn accent sounds idiotic;· And, while I’m in Norn Irn, those airheads who travel miles just to be offended by an orange or green march;· Multi-tasking is the performance of several low-level tasks.....BADLY;· Tattoos – real or fake – are tacky;· Noticeable fingernails and dyed hair are tacky;· Facial hardware and false eyelashes are.....guess what?· There was no football in Ireland until the British brought it over. Therefore, GAA football is not Irish...and it’s ugly;· Mandatory GAA football man-marking, i.e. fourteen co-joined couples, two gooseberry goalies and two small men in huge white coats leaning against the goal posts; · Mandatory GAA footballer hair-do – cheap gel, combed forward with that last minute flick up – is ugly;· Why don’t they either pull their socks up or wear ankle socks?· Why have they all got at least three names?· Mandatory Nor Irn Unionist hair-do – centre-parting with “almost” spikes – is ugly;· Jeremy Clarkson....and camogie – what the....?· Orange and / or green marches?· Journalists are paid muck-stirrers and we fall for it;· The English, Welsh and Australians should be taught how to pronounce the letter “R”;· Synchronised swimming is not a sport;· France is one of God’s few mistakes;· Heavy metal “songs”....in rhyming couplets? What the.....?· 4x4s.....and the Angelus? What the.....?· Undying loyalty to your county? They’re man-made lines in the bog, drawn by the British;· Automatic condemnation of politicians? Who voted for them?· Wasps? What the.....?· Culchie and Western music in ¾ time and that Cavan / Kansas accent? What the ....?· “Me faaahder vawted Feena Fawl so Oil vawt Feena Fawl”;· Posters – yes, I can see you – eager to take offence and retaliate.Where’s my coat?
Nothingbetter2d wrote: » if they stopped breeding like f'ing rabbits there would be more food to go round. over 1.3bil in india
IrishAm wrote: » Yep, the taxi drivers have a lot of very valid complaints, but as a group, its hard to feel any sympathy for them. Their unions should invest in some PR classes. As for the high number of suicides in the industry, again what are the unions doing about it? If somebody spends ten hours a day sitting in a car stressing over their financial problems, it will eventually have a major affect on their mental health. Why aren't the unions setting up social clubs, confidential counselling sessions, deals with gyms, etc for its members?
mikemac1 wrote: » However, I'm sick of the taxi industry using suicide as a lobbying tool.
Ruralyoke wrote: » Well different argument, many factors etc etc but surely you don't think the US has a higher crime rate because con's "time" is more difficult?
Ruralyoke wrote: » Aren't you referring to punishment only rather than punishment primarily though?
Nodin wrote: » Thats the way it used to be.
Ruralyoke wrote: » Unpopular opinion: Those that break the law should be first and foremost punished. It's not ALL about turning peoples lives around, rehabilitating etc - yes, do that (or attempt it) by all means, but there should be quantifiable punative measures taken against those that break the law. Every time. No "rough background" bullsh1t or no "good family" bullsh1t.
mikemac1 wrote: » Coffee is a horrible drink and I hate when people bring it into the office Just the smell of it makes me grimace
pickarooney wrote: » There's no point trying to help people who are stuck in the stone age, unfortunately.
stupidusername wrote: » I dunno, I think there's a good point in that. I mean how is a government ever going to feel pressure to take care of it's peoples basic needs, when other countries are forever supplying aid? It really doesn't make sense to me to continue doing it.
The King of Moo wrote: » The aid isn't for the people who design and build the nuclear weapons, jets and rockets. It's for the people who are starving while the government spends money on the above.
cloptrop wrote: » So you suggest the starving parents should have the starving babies that can only hope to live to 16 or whatever and hope someone will marry her for the paltry dowry her father can pay. Is it true religious organisations work these places and offer food for accepting christianity. Would this be an effort to increase the female population because they are more religious as a demographic and more likely to give birth which brings loads more christians into the world. Is this a religious abortion issue .
Napper Hawkins wrote: » 230 million starving in India eh? Mental. Out of interest, how many cows are there in India?
paddyandy wrote: » The answers and solutions to society's problems are so obvious and simple that everybody ignores them .Instead it's "give us a cheque and we'll be fine ".