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Random MSN Gibberings XCIII: Moral of the story is to wank more

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If only they had called the war on drugs the 'We'll have a go and see what we can do about this here drug problem. Can't make any promises though'
 
Yeah. Just a bunch of glass half empty protesters instead of glass half full supporters.
 
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Ahh thank god work is over!!
Time to get home, crank open a nice big ice cold heineken and skin up :D

Maybe a bump of Kenneth, the anti depressant effects are amazing! Work was insanely busy but got through it fine!
 
I've got a gram of K untouched in my draw, and I have next to no experience with the stuff, I can't wait to get round to tucking in and visiting that casino place you guys all end up in :D
 
mugz, man .. sometimes you leave me a little lost for words.

you're a BL cash cow imo. I'd quite happily handover another £20 donation if an admin would change your title to
'Pro-peace Pedant' <3

such a massively contradictive and counter-productive outlook re the above

Jessica Albion above knowz
 
My Senior School tutor mr Chessman who we called "Mr Cheeseman" because of his terrible body odour problem used to shout at me quite a lot, it was the same phrase too;

Don't be so ruddy pedantic!!!
 
I severed my 'limp' wrist, Marmz ;)

lolz =D .. continually seeing it dancing in front of my eyes had the same psychological effect as making me want to punch a teddy bear ... not a good feeling ;p

I saw your version 2 about 3 seconds after it changed and thought, 'that'll do' ... made more sense and felt right.
good decision.

these things matter, y0 ;p
 
I regretted it the moment felix said he died a little when he saw my request.
 
My Senior School tutor mr Chessman who we called "Mr Cheeseman" because of his terrible body odour problem used to shout at me quite a lot, it was the same phrase too;

Don't be so ruddy pedantic!!!

I don't mind pedantry so much, it pretty much earns its worth as a mechanism for keeping Sam and Bluntsie on their toes on a regular basis =D ...

it's what's not vocalised (in favour of exercising it) that's pertinent, or more to the point.

I can't phrase the above to actually express what I'm trying to say properly tho, so ... erm .. kinda relevant I guess, given the topic ;p
 
I don't mind pedantry so much, it pretty much earns it's worth as a mechanism for keeping Sam and Bluntsie on their toes on a regular basis =D ...

it's what's not vocalised (in favour of exercising it) that's pertinent, or more to the point.

I can't phrase the above to actually express what I'm trying to say properly tho, so ... erm .. kinda relevant I guess, given the topic ;p

This sentence doesn't make sense in my head :?

Btw guys I've been in the tinychat room for about an hour by myself.
 
Yoooooo

i was gonna write something interesting but now cant be bothered. so this is it
 
@ Albion: it does to me, but I can't express it in a more non Marmz way atm.

cat and beer is in the way and causing typing to be problematic too
 
Syrial Killing

Now that Marmz brought that up...It's a must watch for anyone who gives a shit and specially for those who do not yet.

I've honestly no idea about the real details with regards to Syria, as I'm not a big follower of the news due to a similar reason as Mugz, bar my RSS feeds. But that was a real eye opener, I honestly had no idea such corruption was going on over there to that extent. Can't comment on anything though as I don't want to say it without actually knowing what's really going on.
 
I don't know any more than what I see on BBC news and what I've seen in that documentary, but it has led me to ask why aren't the BBC/Sky/etc showing footage like this to the masses? They cover the crisis, but through carefully placed shots of distant plumes of smoke, people running about but not getting killed. Their coverage left me apathetic about a situation that is clearly far more despicable than they let on.

There's no emotion in the news coverage. That documentary is filled with emotion. If people were exposed to the emotional, human side of the Syrian uprising it would really hit home much harder and that, I feel, would be doing justice to the situation. News coverage here does the Syian people a disservice.

No doubt this applies to every war, uprising and revolution editorial media has ever covered.
 
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