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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Discuss. Opinions?

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

I listened to an interesting programme on her on radio 4. She's a quiet, reserved young woman who I warmed to. I think she's brave and future generations will probably admire her.

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford

I dreamt I was in a celebrity style death match with her.

She used the the turn buckle throw on me when I mimed putting my foot down in my ford Capri.

I woke before there was a winner. Shame we were just getting to know each other.

She needs her childhood and leave to Green Peace.

Is she from Whoville? Just wondering.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I dreamt I was in a celebrity style death match with her.

She used the the turn buckle throw on me when I mimed putting my foot down in my ford Capri.

I woke before there was a winner. Shame we were just getting to know each other.

She needs her childhood and leave to Green Peace.

Is she from Whoville? Just wondering.

"

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By *unsexual MemelordWoman
over a year ago

Midlothian

She's a fuckin' boss.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

She's great.

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By *urls and DressesWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere near here

Amazing person, I wish more of us was as passionate about the planet as she is

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Shes a angry glove puppet finely tuned by her parents.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A truly wonderful young woman . Passionate and articulate.

She cares about the future and unlike politicians listens to scientists

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool

I think it's great to see a young woman so passionate and motivated to make a difference.

I also think it's sad that she's barely an adult and so much hatred has previously been directed at a child.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think it's great to see a young woman so passionate and motivated to make a difference.

I also think it's sad that she's barely an adult and so much hatred has previously been directed at a child. "

i follow her on twitter and some of the abuse she gets is disgusting. Mostly from anonymous trolls .

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By *icolerobbieCouple
over a year ago

walsall

I feel sorry for her

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By *actilemale4uMan
over a year ago

London

Manipulated

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By *licecdTV/TS
over a year ago

Hatfield

Take a deep look at her personal finances for such a young girl she seems to have a very healthy bank balance and no doubt helped by travelling around the world in polluting Jet aeroplanes.

Talk about double standards

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Take a deep look at her personal finances for such a young girl she seems to have a very healthy bank balance and no doubt helped by travelling around the world in polluting Jet aeroplanes.

Talk about double standards "

Are you her accountant? How can you take a deep look at her personal finances?

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Take a deep look at her personal finances for such a young girl she seems to have a very healthy bank balance and no doubt helped by travelling around the world in polluting Jet aeroplanes.

Talk about double standards "

What's the problem with her having a healthy bank balance?

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By *stbury DavenportMan
over a year ago

Nottingham

I think she's great. The world would be a significantly better place if the rest of us were like her.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think it's great to see a young woman so passionate and motivated to make a difference.

I also think it's sad that she's barely an adult and so much hatred has previously been directed at a child. i follow her on twitter and some of the abuse she gets is disgusting. Mostly from anonymous trolls .

"

Her witty comebacks are sharp as hell. Very intelligent young woman.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations. "

Unfortunately a lot of people criticise and talk about her rather than what she says.

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By *9alMan
over a year ago

Bridgend

I think she talks a lot of sense but I do find her a bit irritating . I hope she finds time to sexually enjoy being a young woman!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think she talks a lot of sense but I do find her a bit irritating . I hope she finds time to sexually enjoy being a young woman!"
eh Why would loving trees stop her? Whats her sex life to do with awt lost me there

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"I think she talks a lot of sense but I do find her a bit irritating . I hope she finds time to sexually enjoy being a young woman!"

That’s a bit weird

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations. "

Plus she's inspired some of the younger generations to become active politically which is no bad thing..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I dont listen to listen to children tbh or have em tell me how to live when i was a lad kids were seen and not heard

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Take a deep look at her personal finances for such a young girl she seems to have a very healthy bank balance and no doubt helped by travelling around the world in polluting Jet aeroplanes.

Talk about double standards "

Didn't she sail over to New York in a boat once for a climate change thingy. Trying to reduce her footprint a little. But I see you didn't mention that.

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"Take a deep look at her personal finances for such a young girl she seems to have a very healthy bank balance and no doubt helped by travelling around the world in polluting Jet aeroplanes.

Talk about double standards "

She doesn't fly.

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By *yron69Man
over a year ago

Fareham

Our climate belongs to all of us. Don’t follow false prophets and do your best to improve this world a bit.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations.

Plus she's inspired some of the younger generations to become active politically which is no bad thing.."

Absolutely

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By *dwalu2Couple
over a year ago

Bristol


"I listened to an interesting programme on her on radio 4. She's a quiet, reserved young woman who I warmed to. I think she's brave and future generations will probably admire her."

Contemporary generations definitely admire her...and with good reason.

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By *ecadent_DevonMan
over a year ago

Okehampton

It’s difficult isn’t it? On the one hand we have this young person, wearing their heart on their sleeve and saying “enough” and there is a lot to admire in that, regardless of the message. To stand up when others sit down is a strength in and of itself and history has proven that such people can and do make positive changes in the world.

On the other hand there is a naturally cynical population and media saying “but why?” When you poke your head above the parapet, people take aim.

Do any of us really know Greta’s “truth”? Probably not and we are highly unlikely too.

Is she a puppet, a pawn in the often lauded “great reset”, is she being manipulated by big corporations who have invested heavily in the green agenda and need to secure the next generations complicity in their vision of the world to recoup and profit from that investment?

Or is she representative of how impotent young people feel, when it comes to watching the potential destruction of their home, our planet?

Right now I am still on the fence, because I think she is being used but that ultimately that could turn out to be a positive thing, just not necessarily for her but for wider society. What I would say is that we, as people, should wrestle back some control over this agenda and not leave it solely in the hands of corporations that “know best”

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek

I don't agree with extinction rebellion, which she has links to.

Well not so much the movement or concept, but the way they carry out their protests etc.

Crippling business trading and costing people jobs, coming between someone saying goodbye to a loved one and lots of other scenarios that will have happened when you block travel ain't fucking fair.

It won't get people on your side, it will get people angry at the group instead.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

She's a special woman who has done much to help to get a safer future for the world.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

She appears to be thinking about the long term effects of what we all do.

I applaud that and she is inspiring her generation who are running with the idea.

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By *he Queen of TartsWoman
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over a year ago

My Own Little World

I 1000% agree with and support her message and cause.

But I find her very irritating and can't watch her at all.

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By *he Queen of TartsWoman
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over a year ago

My Own Little World


"I think she talks a lot of sense but I do find her a bit irritating . I hope she finds time to sexually enjoy being a young woman!"

Interesting

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By *ersey GirlCouple
over a year ago

Glasgow

annoying and indulged

S

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By *iss.ddWoman
over a year ago

Leeds + Newcastle


"

I also think it's sad that she's barely an adult and so much hatred has previously been directed at a child. "

This.

Whether you like her or not or believe she's a conduit for her parents, trolls are getting het up over a child. A little girl.

* Can't remember how old she is now though

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"

I also think it's sad that she's barely an adult and so much hatred has previously been directed at a child.

This.

Whether you like her or not or believe she's a conduit for her parents, trolls are getting het up over a child. A little girl.

* Can't remember how old she is now though"

I think she's now 18, but she's also on the autistic spectrum (Asperger's I believe) and some of the criticism she gets is very much related to her neurodiversity

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"I 1000% agree with and support her message and cause.

But I find her very irritating and can't watch her at all."

I must admit that she did annoy me

last night.

She's very different off camera though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pain in the arse and motivates over privileged fucktards to cause trouble, disruption and vandalism! Most if the western world is a democracy, if you disagree with policy use your vote not a brick through a window!

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

She has little to say but says it often. Bit like Harry ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

doesnt matter how much money is pumped into climate change.

people need jobs, business wants to make profits.

the human race will continue regardless.

nature will decide

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By *elethWoman
over a year ago

Gloucestershire

I find her so inspiring and motivating. She's so powerful for one so young, passionate, articulate and committed. I feel so bad for our children that they feel driven to take this lead on climate change. I find the hateful trolling of her so disturbing, at the same time, she is managing to get us to keep talking about and hopefully acting to save our environment. It's a pity people look to find ways to dismiss her arguments because of who she is, child, Asperger's, wealthy, etc, none of which changes the facts she presents us with and challenges us on.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I also think it's sad that she's barely an adult and so much hatred has previously been directed at a child.

This.

Whether you like her or not or believe she's a conduit for her parents, trolls are getting het up over a child. A little girl.

* Can't remember how old she is now though

I think she's now 18, but she's also on the autistic spectrum (Asperger's I believe) and some of the criticism she gets is very much related to her neurodiversity "

She has achieved more than most people in only a few years. Its awful to see the nasty, spiteful comments about her.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

Admire her greatly! X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Reserving judgement.

Will she still be active in 5, 10 years?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Reserving judgement.

Will she still be active in 5, 10 years? "

Let's hope she doesn't need to be by then or we're all fucked. Most likely.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I always find it very interesting that in general women mainly support her, and mainly men are negative about her.

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations.

Plus she's inspired some of the younger generations to become active politically which is no bad thing.."

Can she encourage her generation not to make such a mess at parks or mass meetings. And tell them not to discard Red Bull cans and McDonald’s at the roadside, as well as those little gas cartridges that you see everywhere these days.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations.

Plus she's inspired some of the younger generations to become active politically which is no bad thing..

Can she encourage her generation not to make such a mess at parks or mass meetings. And tell them not to discard Red Bull cans and McDonald’s at the roadside, as well as those little gas cartridges that you see everywhere these days. "

Because its only her generation that do that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I always find it very interesting that in general women mainly support her, and mainly men are negative about her. "

Why is this, do you think?

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By *irtydevil666Man
over a year ago

bristol

She has a point but as an individual I cannot stand her.......

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"Pain in the arse and motivates over privileged fucktards to cause trouble, disruption and vandalism! Most if the western world is a democracy, if you disagree with policy use your vote not a brick through a window! "

When has she ever incited or supported vandalism in the name of climate change?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations.

Plus she's inspired some of the younger generations to become active politically which is no bad thing..

Can she encourage her generation not to make such a mess at parks or mass meetings. And tell them not to discard Red Bull cans and McDonald’s at the roadside, as well as those little gas cartridges that you see everywhere these days.

Because its only her generation that do that "

Do you not think it's a valid point though? Yes, adults do similar, but they can be fined by the law whereas children cannot, so no consequences to them. Surely working to solve a part of the problem is of use? She has an excellent platform to do so.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations.

Plus she's inspired some of the younger generations to become active politically which is no bad thing..

Can she encourage her generation not to make such a mess at parks or mass meetings. And tell them not to discard Red Bull cans and McDonald’s at the roadside, as well as those little gas cartridges that you see everywhere these days.

Because its only her generation that do that

Do you not think it's a valid point though? Yes, adults do similar, but they can be fined by the law whereas children cannot, so no consequences to them. Surely working to solve a part of the problem is of use? She has an excellent platform to do so."

Shes probably doing a lot more rhan you. Instead of moaning about her for apparently not campaigning for your particular cause..... why don't you go out and campaign to educate these litter louts - regardless of their age? Or this something some one else should do.

David Attenborough has campaigned about climate change for years - are you going to write to him and tell him he's not doing enough?

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By *riskynriskyCouple
over a year ago

Essex.


"Take a deep look at her personal finances for such a young girl she seems to have a very healthy bank balance and no doubt helped by travelling around the world in polluting Jet aeroplanes.

Talk about double standards

Didn't she sail over to New York in a boat once for a climate change thingy. Trying to reduce her footprint a little. But I see you didn't mention that."

Yes she did, using a diesel generator to power the electrics I believe.

They then had to fly the entire crew home and fly a totally new crew over to sail it back.

So the crews air miles meant it became purely a publicity stunt.

Hope that helps.

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By *riskynriskyCouple
over a year ago

Essex.


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations.

Plus she's inspired some of the younger generations to become active politically which is no bad thing.."

I saw them regularly marching round London, shouting "Fuck the police", causing massive tailbacks( causing more pollution), leaving their placards and rubbish (causing more pollution) then jumping on the trains home, havmissed a day at school.

So to be honest I would rather my children didn't follow that lead.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations.

Plus she's inspired some of the younger generations to become active politically which is no bad thing..

Can she encourage her generation not to make such a mess at parks or mass meetings. And tell them not to discard Red Bull cans and McDonald’s at the roadside, as well as those little gas cartridges that you see everywhere these days.

Because its only her generation that do that

Do you not think it's a valid point though? Yes, adults do similar, but they can be fined by the law whereas children cannot, so no consequences to them. Surely working to solve a part of the problem is of use? She has an excellent platform to do so.

Shes probably doing a lot more rhan you. Instead of moaning about her for apparently not campaigning for your particular cause..... why don't you go out and campaign to educate these litter louts - regardless of their age? Or this something some one else should do.

David Attenborough has campaigned about climate change for years - are you going to write to him and tell him he's not doing enough?

"

Your response to my post makes absolutely no sense whatsoever in relation to what I said. If you don't think anti-littering is a worthy cause, say so clearly. Please don't allow your emotions to overrule what little intelligence you may have

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By *elethWoman
over a year ago

Gloucestershire


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations.

Plus she's inspired some of the younger generations to become active politically which is no bad thing..

Can she encourage her generation not to make such a mess at parks or mass meetings. And tell them not to discard Red Bull cans and McDonald’s at the roadside, as well as those little gas cartridges that you see everywhere these days.

Because its only her generation that do that

Do you not think it's a valid point though? Yes, adults do similar, but they can be fined by the law whereas children cannot, so no consequences to them. Surely working to solve a part of the problem is of use? She has an excellent platform to do so."

Greta has consistently said she's highlighting the science, which tells us we're not doing enough. She's not proposing solutions as she isn't a scientist or policy maker. She emphasises the most up to date environmental science to those who can do something about it - those in power. It is they who continue to take minimal action, if any. That is where she directs all her fabulous energy and passion.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations.

Plus she's inspired some of the younger generations to become active politically which is no bad thing..

Can she encourage her generation not to make such a mess at parks or mass meetings. And tell them not to discard Red Bull cans and McDonald’s at the roadside, as well as those little gas cartridges that you see everywhere these days.

Because its only her generation that do that

Do you not think it's a valid point though? Yes, adults do similar, but they can be fined by the law whereas children cannot, so no consequences to them. Surely working to solve a part of the problem is of use? She has an excellent platform to do so.

Greta has consistently said she's highlighting the science, which tells us we're not doing enough. She's not proposing solutions as she isn't a scientist or policy maker. She emphasises the most up to date environmental science to those who can do something about it - those in power. It is they who continue to take minimal action, if any. That is where she directs all her fabulous energy and passion."

It's a shame she doesn't direct her "fabulous energy and passion" at China or India though, two of the highest polluting countries in the world. Why is that do you think?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations.

Plus she's inspired some of the younger generations to become active politically which is no bad thing..

Can she encourage her generation not to make such a mess at parks or mass meetings. And tell them not to discard Red Bull cans and McDonald’s at the roadside, as well as those little gas cartridges that you see everywhere these days.

Because its only her generation that do that

Do you not think it's a valid point though? Yes, adults do similar, but they can be fined by the law whereas children cannot, so no consequences to them. Surely working to solve a part of the problem is of use? She has an excellent platform to do so.

Shes probably doing a lot more rhan you. Instead of moaning about her for apparently not campaigning for your particular cause..... why don't you go out and campaign to educate these litter louts - regardless of their age? Or this something some one else should do.

David Attenborough has campaigned about climate change for years - are you going to write to him and tell him he's not doing enough?

Your response to my post makes absolutely no sense whatsoever in relation to what I said. If you don't think anti-littering is a worthy cause, say so clearly. Please don't allow your emotions to overrule what little intelligence you may have "

Its a shame you need to be nasty in order to try and make your point.

My point is you're moaning that she should do more.....what are you doing about litter?

There is nothing in my post to suggest litter isnt an issue.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations.

Plus she's inspired some of the younger generations to become active politically which is no bad thing..

Can she encourage her generation not to make such a mess at parks or mass meetings. And tell them not to discard Red Bull cans and McDonald’s at the roadside, as well as those little gas cartridges that you see everywhere these days.

Because its only her generation that do that

Do you not think it's a valid point though? Yes, adults do similar, but they can be fined by the law whereas children cannot, so no consequences to them. Surely working to solve a part of the problem is of use? She has an excellent platform to do so.

Shes probably doing a lot more rhan you. Instead of moaning about her for apparently not campaigning for your particular cause..... why don't you go out and campaign to educate these litter louts - regardless of their age? Or this something some one else should do.

David Attenborough has campaigned about climate change for years - are you going to write to him and tell him he's not doing enough?

Your response to my post makes absolutely no sense whatsoever in relation to what I said. If you don't think anti-littering is a worthy cause, say so clearly. Please don't allow your emotions to overrule what little intelligence you may have

Its a shame you need to be nasty in order to try and make your point.

My point is you're moaning that she should do more.....what are you doing about litter?

There is nothing in my post to suggest litter isnt an issue.

"

Your mental fragility is irrelevant to me. I give 15% of my annual salary to charities, some of which are environmental concerns ie, direct and affirmative action. She has the opportunity and the platform to address young people on the matter of littering that they could potentially relate to, but she doesn't. Why? Here's a simple question for you. What was the percentage of CO2 in the planet's atmosphere before she started campaigning, what is it now and what percentage of the change is she directly responsible for? My point in asking this question is that she has no quantifiable results to show. Merely "believing" that she is doing good is no different to those who believe in a god. She is little more than a self-styled prophet.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I always find it very interesting that in general women mainly support her, and mainly men are negative about her.

Why is this, do you think?"

Because they (men) find her confidence and willingness to put her head above the parapet unnerving? History says women should be meek and mild and compliant, not outspoken and willing to share their views in a forthright manner? Just a guess.

I was about to make the same comment about the gender split between admiration and criticism.

I'd imagine it's much the same reason why women in positions of authority are more often discussed for their appearance, rather than what they do or say. Theresa May's shoes and fashion choices seemed to be discussed with far greater veracity than any male PM, for example.

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By *oist-nunionsCouple
over a year ago

Letchworth

I'm sure Scoldy-locks has good intentions.

But as she gets older she will be better exposed to how the world works, how economics affects everything and how Earth Science is a fairly new discipline with very complex interactions, which we are only just scratching the surface of.

She may mean well, but her doom goblin chastisement 'will' wind up many and turn them off from doing something positive about the climate.

People don't like to be told off by a child, no matter what her intentions.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations.

Plus she's inspired some of the younger generations to become active politically which is no bad thing..

Can she encourage her generation not to make such a mess at parks or mass meetings. And tell them not to discard Red Bull cans and McDonald’s at the roadside, as well as those little gas cartridges that you see everywhere these days.

Because its only her generation that do that

Do you not think it's a valid point though? Yes, adults do similar, but they can be fined by the law whereas children cannot, so no consequences to them. Surely working to solve a part of the problem is of use? She has an excellent platform to do so."

The age of criminal responsibility in the UK is 9, so they can be held responsible.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I'm sure Scoldy-locks has good intentions.

But as she gets older she will be better exposed to how the world works, how economics affects everything and how Earth Science is a fairly new discipline with very complex interactions, which we are only just scratching the surface of.

She may mean well, but her doom goblin chastisement 'will' wind up many and turn them off from doing something positive about the climate.

People don't like to be told off by a child, no matter what her intentions."

The Ancient Greeks engaged in geological research and investigation. It's no older or newer than any other branch of the natural sciences.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"She’s got you all talking about climate change.

And that’s good that we are having these conversations.

Plus she's inspired some of the younger generations to become active politically which is no bad thing..

Can she encourage her generation not to make such a mess at parks or mass meetings. And tell them not to discard Red Bull cans and McDonald’s at the roadside, as well as those little gas cartridges that you see everywhere these days.

Because its only her generation that do that

Do you not think it's a valid point though? Yes, adults do similar, but they can be fined by the law whereas children cannot, so no consequences to them. Surely working to solve a part of the problem is of use? She has an excellent platform to do so.

Shes probably doing a lot more rhan you. Instead of moaning about her for apparently not campaigning for your particular cause..... why don't you go out and campaign to educate these litter louts - regardless of their age? Or this something some one else should do.

David Attenborough has campaigned about climate change for years - are you going to write to him and tell him he's not doing enough?

Your response to my post makes absolutely no sense whatsoever in relation to what I said. If you don't think anti-littering is a worthy cause, say so clearly. Please don't allow your emotions to overrule what little intelligence you may have

Its a shame you need to be nasty in order to try and make your point.

My point is you're moaning that she should do more.....what are you doing about litter?

There is nothing in my post to suggest litter isnt an issue.

Your mental fragility is irrelevant to me. I give 15% of my annual salary to charities, some of which are environmental concerns ie, direct and affirmative action. She has the opportunity and the platform to address young people on the matter of littering that they could potentially relate to, but she doesn't. Why? Here's a simple question for you. What was the percentage of CO2 in the planet's atmosphere before she started campaigning, what is it now and what percentage of the change is she directly responsible for? My point in asking this question is that she has no quantifiable results to show. Merely "believing" that she is doing good is no different to those who believe in a god. She is little more than a self-styled prophet."

Wow

Your posts offer a great insight into your personality.

Hope you havnt paid for Gold membership

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By *oist-nunionsCouple
over a year ago

Letchworth


"

The Ancient Greeks engaged in geological research and investigation. It's no older or newer than any other branch of the natural sciences."

Well considering plate tectonics is about 100 years old and we only have fairly low resolution models for climate/earth interactions, it is fairly new in the scientific field. I know the ancient greeks did all sorts, but they didn't understand about carbon output of volcanism or albedo effects of ice caps did they?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think she talks a lot of sense but I do find her a bit irritating . I hope she finds time to sexually enjoy being a young woman!"

Why would you comment on a young woman's sexuality as if it's any of your business..?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"

The Ancient Greeks engaged in geological research and investigation. It's no older or newer than any other branch of the natural sciences.

Well considering plate tectonics is about 100 years old and we only have fairly low resolution models for climate/earth interactions, it is fairly new in the scientific field. I know the ancient greeks did all sorts, but they didn't understand about carbon output of volcanism or albedo effects of ice caps did they?"

You could say the same about biology though! We only deduced the structure of DNA in 1953 and sequenced the human genome in 2003 (having started in 1990), so by your reckoning, biology is a recent science

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Green Peace and others like it are a con they exist just for money making there are quite a few really interesting docu on netflix that tear these so call eco charities a new one ...

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By *imi_RougeWoman
over a year ago

Portsmouth

You could at least spell her name correctly

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You could at least spell her name correctly"

I thought the OP was just a massive fan.

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By *oist-nunionsCouple
over a year ago

Letchworth


"

You could say the same about biology though! We only deduced the structure of DNA in 1953 and sequenced the human genome in 2003 (having started in 1990), so by your reckoning, biology is a recent science "

You're right, (and I didn't mean my last post to sound rude) but I was talking about science in relation to climate change, as that was the original topic. Plate tectonics only dates back to 1960ish and it is a major factor in Earth/climate interactions. Our understanding of albedo effects only became measurable with the advent of satellite technology. I'm not selling the Ancient greeks short, but they lacked a lot of the technology that has made these advances possible

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By *AABMan
over a year ago

Not far

I think she’s brilliant. She’s got everyday people and a number of World leaders in politics and industry talking and engaging in climate change. Those who patronise her and say she should get back into her box will be on the wrong side of history.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I think she’s brilliant. She’s got everyday people and a number of World leaders in politics and industry talking and engaging in climate change. Those who patronise her and say she should get back into her box will be on the wrong side of history. "

Absolutely

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

I think she is barking up the wrong tree..

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By *AABMan
over a year ago

Not far


"I think she is barking up the wrong tree..

"

So which tree should she be barking up?

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Any tree but she is not influential in way to our leaders...

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By *batMan
over a year ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"The age of criminal responsibility in the UK is 9, so they can be held responsible."

Sorry, it's 10 in Wales, England and Northern Ireland. I think it's 12 in Scotland?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"The age of criminal responsibility in the UK is 9, so they can be held responsible.

Sorry, it's 10 in Wales, England and Northern Ireland. I think it's 12 in Scotland?

"

Apologies, 10 then. Still, to suggest young people cannot be held criminally responsible is somewhat off the mark...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The age of criminal responsibility in the UK is 9, so they can be held responsible.

Sorry, it's 10 in Wales, England and Northern Ireland. I think it's 12 in Scotland?

Apologies, 10 then. Still, to suggest young people cannot be held criminally responsible is somewhat off the mark..."

Check my post. I didn't say that young people cannot be held criminally responsible, I said "Yes, adults do similar, but they can be fined by the law whereas children cannot..."

UK law states "If the child is under 16, the youth court is compelled to order that parents or guardians pay the fine". So I was correct.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"The age of criminal responsibility in the UK is 9, so they can be held responsible.

Sorry, it's 10 in Wales, England and Northern Ireland. I think it's 12 in Scotland?

Apologies, 10 then. Still, to suggest young people cannot be held criminally responsible is somewhat off the mark...

Check my post. I didn't say that young people cannot be held criminally responsible, I said "Yes, adults do similar, but they can be fined by the law whereas children cannot..."

UK law states "If the child is under 16, the youth court is compelled to order that parents or guardians pay the fine". So I was correct.

"

We've put 10 year olds in prison before now (granted for extremely serious offences), so although unusual, children under 16 can be and are prosecuted in their own right and ARE punished by supervision orders, detention in youth offender institutions or secure children's homes. Financial penalties are a different thing because where would children get money from?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The age of criminal responsibility in the UK is 9, so they can be held responsible.

Sorry, it's 10 in Wales, England and Northern Ireland. I think it's 12 in Scotland?

Apologies, 10 then. Still, to suggest young people cannot be held criminally responsible is somewhat off the mark...

Check my post. I didn't say that young people cannot be held criminally responsible, I said "Yes, adults do similar, but they can be fined by the law whereas children cannot..."

UK law states "If the child is under 16, the youth court is compelled to order that parents or guardians pay the fine". So I was correct.

We've put 10 year olds in prison before now (granted for extremely serious offences), so although unusual, children under 16 can be and are prosecuted in their own right and ARE punished by supervision orders, detention in youth offender institutions or secure children's homes. Financial penalties are a different thing because where would children get money from? "

They could sell narcotics after school?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The age of criminal responsibility in the UK is 9, so they can be held responsible.

Sorry, it's 10 in Wales, England and Northern Ireland. I think it's 12 in Scotland?

Apologies, 10 then. Still, to suggest young people cannot be held criminally responsible is somewhat off the mark...

Check my post. I didn't say that young people cannot be held criminally responsible, I said "Yes, adults do similar, but they can be fined by the law whereas children cannot..."

UK law states "If the child is under 16, the youth court is compelled to order that parents or guardians pay the fine". So I was correct.

We've put 10 year olds in prison before now (granted for extremely serious offences), so although unusual, children under 16 can be and are prosecuted in their own right and ARE punished by supervision orders, detention in youth offender institutions or secure children's homes. Financial penalties are a different thing because where would children get money from? "

The post was about littering and the whole point was that it would be the parents who took the financial hit for that and the child would learn nothing in that respect for contributing to destroying the planet. This is very tiring to explain.

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Not sure why parents should be held responsible for what their children do? If I was a parent and had a 16 year Old daughter out causing mischief then she should answer the courts and not me. If the courts fined a parent then surely they could sue the child for financial loss

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By *ex HolesMan
over a year ago

Up North

A political puppet, or is that muppet.

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Take a deep look at her personal finances for such a young girl she seems to have a very healthy bank balance and no doubt helped by travelling around the world in polluting Jet aeroplanes.

Talk about double standards "

Or possibly she's using her privilege to make a difference as unfortunately the poor often can't afford to be environmentally conscious and often are far more preoccupied with just getting by.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"A political puppet, or is that muppet. "

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Take a deep look at her personal finances for such a young girl she seems to have a very healthy bank balance and no doubt helped by travelling around the world in polluting Jet aeroplanes.

Talk about double standards

Or possibly she's using her privilege to make a difference as unfortunately the poor often can't afford to be environmentally conscious and often are far more preoccupied with just getting by. "

Imagine using your power to try to help. How dreadful

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"She's a fuckin' boss."

I watched that film about her(I am greta) utterly awe inspiring.How many 16 year olds have changed the world?

She is so humble and has a great knack of winding up middle aged,middle class white men.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Take a deep look at her personal finances for such a young girl she seems to have a very healthy bank balance and no doubt helped by travelling around the world in polluting Jet aeroplanes.

Talk about double standards

Or possibly she's using her privilege to make a difference as unfortunately the poor often can't afford to be environmentally conscious and often are far more preoccupied with just getting by. "

Bit strange how people have access to her bank account.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire

As a middle aged white man I should dislike her intensely, with her message about climate control and especially as she’s a young woman, the temerity to lecture me on the way we are destroying the planet !!

Or that’s what Politicians and certain newspapers are telling me how to think and feel about her.

She had me with that hard stare at Donald Trump (even more when she trolls him on Twitter)

Also her message seems to be one we all benefit from

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"As a middle aged white man I should dislike her intensely, with her message about climate control and especially as she’s a young woman, the temerity to lecture me on the way we are destroying the planet !!

Or that’s what Politicians and certain newspapers are telling me how to think and feel about her.

She had me with that hard stare at Donald Trump (even more when she trolls him on Twitter)

Also her message seems to be one we all benefit from "

She's recently trolled Boris on Twitter. I laughed

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"She's a fuckin' boss.

I watched that film about her(I am greta) utterly awe inspiring.How many 16 year olds have changed the world?

She is so humble and has a great knack of winding up middle aged,middle class white men."

I watched a speech by her once telling politicians that they had stolen her childhood and scowled at them looking miserable.. poor girl.. she should be in school playing hopscotch and reading Enid Blyton and being happy.. I fear for her mental health.. it could destroy her

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire


"As a middle aged white man I should dislike her intensely, with her message about climate control and especially as she’s a young woman, the temerity to lecture me on the way we are destroying the planet !!

Or that’s what Politicians and certain newspapers are telling me how to think and feel about her.

She had me with that hard stare at Donald Trump (even more when she trolls him on Twitter)

Also her message seems to be one we all benefit from

She's recently trolled Boris on Twitter. I laughed"

I’ll have to start to follow her

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
over a year ago

Den of Iniquity

All I know about her is that it's an Anagram of Great Hung Bert

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"She's a fuckin' boss.

I watched that film about her(I am greta) utterly awe inspiring.How many 16 year olds have changed the world?

She is so humble and has a great knack of winding up middle aged,middle class white men.

I watched a speech by her once telling politicians that they had stolen her childhood and scowled at them looking miserable.. poor girl.. she should be in school playing hopscotch and reading Enid Blyton and being happy.. I fear for her mental health.. it could destroy her"

At 18?

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
over a year ago

Reading


"She's a fuckin' boss."

Well said

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
over a year ago

Reading


"She's a fuckin' boss.

I watched that film about her(I am greta) utterly awe inspiring.How many 16 year olds have changed the world?

She is so humble and has a great knack of winding up middle aged,middle class white men.

I watched a speech by her once telling politicians that they had stolen her childhood and scowled at them looking miserable.. poor girl.. she should be in school playing hopscotch and reading Enid Blyton and being happy.. I fear for her mental health.. it could destroy her"

On the contrary, her parents strongly believe this has saved her. But they are just her parents so what do they know?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"She's a fuckin' boss.

I watched that film about her(I am greta) utterly awe inspiring.How many 16 year olds have changed the world?

She is so humble and has a great knack of winding up middle aged,middle class white men.

I watched a speech by her once telling politicians that they had stolen her childhood and scowled at them looking miserable.. poor girl.. she should be in school playing hopscotch and reading Enid Blyton and being happy.. I fear for her mental health.. it could destroy her

On the contrary, her parents strongly believe this has saved her. But they are just her parents so what do they know?"

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire


"She's a fuckin' boss.

I watched that film about her(I am greta) utterly awe inspiring.How many 16 year olds have changed the world?

She is so humble and has a great knack of winding up middle aged,middle class white men.

I watched a speech by her once telling politicians that they had stolen her childhood and scowled at them looking miserable.. poor girl.. she should be in school playing hopscotch and reading Enid Blyton and being happy.. I fear for her mental health.. it could destroy her

On the contrary, her parents strongly believe this has saved her. But they are just her parents so what do they know?"

I mean little girls should just be pretty and be more like the ‘Famous Five’ know their place within the gender structure of that particular bunch of stories, by Enid Blyton. Perfectly parodied by The Comic Strip.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"She's a fuckin' boss.

I watched that film about her(I am greta) utterly awe inspiring.How many 16 year olds have changed the world?

She is so humble and has a great knack of winding up middle aged,middle class white men.

I watched a speech by her once telling politicians that they had stolen her childhood and scowled at them looking miserable.. poor girl.. she should be in school playing hopscotch and reading Enid Blyton and being happy.. I fear for her mental health.. it could destroy her

At 18? "

She's female and is on the autistic spectrum. Obviously incapable because duh

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

You know what they say, well behaved women never make history.

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By *riskynriskyCouple
over a year ago

Essex.


"She's a fuckin' boss.

I watched that film about her(I am greta) utterly awe inspiring.How many 16 year olds have changed the world?

She is so humble and has a great knack of winding up middle aged,middle class white men.

I watched a speech by her once telling politicians that they had stolen her childhood and scowled at them looking miserable.. poor girl.. she should be in school playing hopscotch and reading Enid Blyton and being happy.. I fear for her mental health.. it could destroy her

On the contrary, her parents strongly believe this has saved her. But they are just her parents so what do they know?"

They wouldn't be the first parents to exploit their child.

I'm not saying they have but it's a possibility.

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Well in Victorian times they used small children as chimney sweeps and pickpockets and burglars..

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By *manaWoman
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Shes a angry glove puppet finely tuned by her parents. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well in Victorian times they used small children as chimney sweeps and pickpockets and burglars.. "

And in modern times Adults can still be arseholes without any one to blame for their behaviour.

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

She is never going to be happy bless her...

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By *avenTinaCouple
over a year ago

Southport

She needs to get a life

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

She certainly needs to lighten up and laugh.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"She certainly needs to lighten up and laugh.

."

She does in her private life.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I can read a lot of frustration on that forums

Don't be mad at her because she figured out what she wanted to do with her life at 15 or so when you are still figuring it out at 50

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"She certainly needs to lighten up and laugh.

."

Now she's 18 she could join in on your threads.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"She needs to get a life"

Surely this is ironic / dry humour?

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