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

Come join me for a walk round Trafalgar Square tomorrow afternoon/evening. I prewar you, I might be a bit sweary.

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

Prewarn* god damn!!

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

I can't do big crowds but I'll be there in spirit.

An ex-forumite was planning to go for a walk there tomorrow. You might want to check in with him.

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


"I can't do big crowds but I'll be there in spirit.

An ex-forumite was planning to go for a walk there tomorrow. You might want to check in with him.

"

GDPR??!

And I’ll give a finger up on your behalf. X

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


"I can't do big crowds but I'll be there in spirit.

An ex-forumite was planning to go for a walk there tomorrow. You might want to check in with him.

GDPR??!

And I’ll give a finger up on your behalf. X"

Or the jewelled one?

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I can't do big crowds but I'll be there in spirit.

An ex-forumite was planning to go for a walk there tomorrow. You might want to check in with him.

GDPR??!

And I’ll give a finger up on your behalf. X"

No, not GDPR. The STP founder.

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

Cfnm would you be into aswel

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

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"I can't do big crowds but I'll be there in spirit.

An ex-forumite was planning to go for a walk there tomorrow. You might want to check in with him.

GDPR??!

And I’ll give a finger up on your behalf. X

No, not GDPR. The STP founder.

"

I wish I was there. I have a fondness for him I do.

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

https://youtu.be/EfK-WX2pa8c

The clash - London calling

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


"I can't do big crowds but I'll be there in spirit.

An ex-forumite was planning to go for a walk there tomorrow. You might want to check in with him.

GDPR??!

And I’ll give a finger up on your behalf. X

No, not GDPR. The STP founder.

"

Oh joy! The diamond. I’ll message him.

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

Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

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


"Cfnm would you be into aswel

"

No, thanks. Some of the other protesters might be.

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day..."

*sigh*

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


"[Fuck Trump shouted by poster at 12/07/18 23:46:44]"

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


"I can't do big crowds but I'll be there in spirit.

An ex-forumite was planning to go for a walk there tomorrow. You might want to check in with him.

GDPR??!

And I’ll give a finger up on your behalf. X

No, not GDPR. The STP founder.

I wish I was there. I have a fondness for him I do."

I’ll get you a signed pic.

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


"https://youtu.be/EfK-WX2pa8c

The clash - London calling

"

Come and join!

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


"Cfnm would you be into aswel

No, thanks. Some of the other protesters might be. "

Lol

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


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day..."

But I’ve a protest to do!

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"I can't do big crowds but I'll be there in spirit.

An ex-forumite was planning to go for a walk there tomorrow. You might want to check in with him.

GDPR??!

And I’ll give a finger up on your behalf. X

No, not GDPR. The STP founder.

I wish I was there. I have a fondness for him I do.

I’ll get you a signed pic. "

Please do. And some spittle to rub on my toothbrush so I can feel close to him.

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


"I can't do big crowds but I'll be there in spirit.

An ex-forumite was planning to go for a walk there tomorrow. You might want to check in with him.

GDPR??!

And I’ll give a finger up on your behalf. X

No, not GDPR. The STP founder.

I wish I was there. I have a fondness for him I do.

I’ll get you a signed pic.

Please do. And some spittle to rub on my toothbrush so I can feel close to him."

(He’s a fun snog )

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


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do! "

There are better ways to change the world

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


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world "

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek

What are you protesting?

Will It be a dirty protest?

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


"What are you protesting?

Will It be a dirty protest?"

Trump.

Only if we follow through.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

Are you doing the early one or the later one?

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

Is this the Trump protest?

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


"Are you doing the early one or the later one?

"

Working, so shooting down (there’s a mob of us) straight after.

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


"Is this the Trump protest? "

Abso-fucking-lutely

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


"Is this the Trump protest?

Abso-fucking-lutely "

Good girl.

There’s a lovely thread going on about him right now, not a hating one may I add.

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


"Is this the Trump protest?

Abso-fucking-lutely

Good girl.

There’s a lovely thread going on about him right now, not a hating one may I add. "

I was ignoring it, I’m too tired to get in a situation where I need to tell BrokenBobsleighBangToRights to stop winding me up tonight, cheeky fucker.

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


"Is this the Trump protest?

Abso-fucking-lutely

Good girl.

There’s a lovely thread going on about him right now, not a hating one may I add.

I was ignoring it, I’m too tired to get in a situation where I need to tell BrokenBobsleighBangToRights to stop winding me up tonight, cheeky fucker. "

I thought as much. I know you like to get your teeth into things. Get some rest and save it for the protest. I may have plans but if they fall through then i could be tempted to join you.

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


"Is this the Trump protest?

Abso-fucking-lutely

Good girl.

There’s a lovely thread going on about him right now, not a hating one may I add.

I was ignoring it, I’m too tired to get in a situation where I need to tell BrokenBobsleighBangToRights to stop winding me up tonight, cheeky fucker.

I thought as much. I know you like to get your teeth into things. Get some rest and save it for the protest. I may have plans but if they fall through then i could be tempted to join you."

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

BrokenBellend - this thread.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Is this the Trump protest?

Abso-fucking-lutely

Good girl.

There’s a lovely thread going on about him right now, not a hating one may I add.

I was ignoring it, I’m too tired to get in a situation where I need to tell BrokenBobsleighBangToRights to stop winding me up tonight, cheeky fucker. "

Stop flirting

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

Touché

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By *lbert_shlossedMan
over a year ago

Manchester


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”."

.

Fuck you

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke

I am always amused by how creative lefties are when they protest. It's like they think that their cause is more valid of they make a more creative demonstration as opposed to a petition or something. I saw one of them on the news painting a sign that said "trump will lie about this", that tickled me.

Do take some pictures of the best signs.

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By *lbert_shlossedMan
over a year ago

Manchester

I might use this as my new slogan when things i don't like happen!

Fuck you

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


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”."

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

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


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

"

It was implied in your use of the word ‘better’, only reason I challenged you.


"

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

"

It gives me a sense of solidarity.


"

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

"

There are times for ignoring and times for making a stand. I disagree with you here wholeheartedly. I think Desmond Tutu summarises my thoughts on this best “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.“

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


"I am always amused by how creative lefties are when they protest. It's like they think that their cause is more valid of they make a more creative demonstration as opposed to a petition or something. I saw one of them on the news painting a sign that said "trump will lie about this", that tickled me.

Do take some pictures of the best signs. "

Will do

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


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

It was implied in your use of the word ‘better’, only reason I challenged you.

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

It gives me a sense of solidarity.

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

There are times for ignoring and times for making a stand. I disagree with you here wholeheartedly. I think Desmond Tutu summarises my thoughts on this best “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.“

"

I do understand your rage at injustice. All injustices. And love your passion for stuff.

My use of the word better was not a suggestion that protest was wrong or doesn't have a place.

Solidarity is good too. But we stand stronger when we use that solidarity for a purpose that uplifts those who need us every day.

Raging against a guy who loves the drama etc may make us feel good for a few moments but won't change the world when idiots like Trump are insulated from its realities.

I think you know I will never stand on the side of any bully or oppressor. Desmond Tutu was speaking of the specific horrors of apartheid with all its oppression and a wholly undemocratic society.

Sadly Trump was elected and in that context has the same legitimacy as any elected politician. And people have the same chance to remove him if they wish to.

We should still stand against evil in the world. But protest alone never achieves that.

It comes from each person doing what they believe is right. Rosa Parks Ghandi, Martin Luther King.... they all say change comes when people change when peace and love overcome hate and bigotry...

The protests won't change much. Each of us can every day one person at a time

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

It was implied in your use of the word ‘better’, only reason I challenged you.

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

It gives me a sense of solidarity.

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

There are times for ignoring and times for making a stand. I disagree with you here wholeheartedly. I think Desmond Tutu summarises my thoughts on this best “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.“

I do understand your rage at injustice. All injustices. And love your passion for stuff.

My use of the word better was not a suggestion that protest was wrong or doesn't have a place.

Solidarity is good too. But we stand stronger when we use that solidarity for a purpose that uplifts those who need us every day.

Raging against a guy who loves the drama etc may make us feel good for a few moments but won't change the world when idiots like Trump are insulated from its realities.

I think you know I will never stand on the side of any bully or oppressor. Desmond Tutu was speaking of the specific horrors of apartheid with all its oppression and a wholly undemocratic society.

Sadly Trump was elected and in that context has the same legitimacy as any elected politician. And people have the same chance to remove him if they wish to.

We should still stand against evil in the world. But protest alone never achieves that.

It comes from each person doing what they believe is right. Rosa Parks Ghandi, Martin Luther King.... they all say change comes when people change when peace and love overcome hate and bigotry...

The protests won't change much. Each of us can every day one person at a time "

Your words just made me cry

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


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

It was implied in your use of the word ‘better’, only reason I challenged you.

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

It gives me a sense of solidarity.

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

There are times for ignoring and times for making a stand. I disagree with you here wholeheartedly. I think Desmond Tutu summarises my thoughts on this best “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.“

I do understand your rage at injustice. All injustices. And love your passion for stuff.

My use of the word better was not a suggestion that protest was wrong or doesn't have a place.

Solidarity is good too. But we stand stronger when we use that solidarity for a purpose that uplifts those who need us every day.

Raging against a guy who loves the drama etc may make us feel good for a few moments but won't change the world when idiots like Trump are insulated from its realities.

I think you know I will never stand on the side of any bully or oppressor. Desmond Tutu was speaking of the specific horrors of apartheid with all its oppression and a wholly undemocratic society.

Sadly Trump was elected and in that context has the same legitimacy as any elected politician. And people have the same chance to remove him if they wish to.

We should still stand against evil in the world. But protest alone never achieves that.

It comes from each person doing what they believe is right. Rosa Parks Ghandi, Martin Luther King.... they all say change comes when people change when peace and love overcome hate and bigotry...

The protests won't change much. Each of us can every day one person at a time

Your words just made me cry

"

Hate and bigotry will never be overcome

It is the human condition

I prefer the ' fuck you' stance

A la Lily Allen

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By *riskynriskyCouple
over a year ago

Essex.

If I was Trump, I would be really upset about a few people I don't know exist, holding a protest I don't know about...

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By *he Mac LassWoman
over a year ago

Hefty Hideaway

This sounds like an awesome social/walk. I always wanted to be a part of a protest in that London. I’d love to be there so you’ll have to take a Mac and I can be there in spirit!!

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


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

It was implied in your use of the word ‘better’, only reason I challenged you.

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

It gives me a sense of solidarity.

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

There are times for ignoring and times for making a stand. I disagree with you here wholeheartedly. I think Desmond Tutu summarises my thoughts on this best “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.“

I do understand your rage at injustice. All injustices. And love your passion for stuff.

My use of the word better was not a suggestion that protest was wrong or doesn't have a place.

Solidarity is good too. But we stand stronger when we use that solidarity for a purpose that uplifts those who need us every day.

Raging against a guy who loves the drama etc may make us feel good for a few moments but won't change the world when idiots like Trump are insulated from its realities.

I think you know I will never stand on the side of any bully or oppressor. Desmond Tutu was speaking of the specific horrors of apartheid with all its oppression and a wholly undemocratic society.

Sadly Trump was elected and in that context has the same legitimacy as any elected politician. And people have the same chance to remove him if they wish to.

We should still stand against evil in the world. But protest alone never achieves that.

It comes from each person doing what they believe is right. Rosa Parks Ghandi, Martin Luther King.... they all say change comes when people change when peace and love overcome hate and bigotry...

The protests won't change much. Each of us can every day one person at a time

Your words just made me cry

"

Sorry.

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

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

Do we need to bring a basket of eggs.

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


"Come join me for a walk round Trafalgar Square tomorrow afternoon/evening. I prewar you, I might be a bit sweary.

"

why will you be drinking?

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


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

It was implied in your use of the word ‘better’, only reason I challenged you.

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

It gives me a sense of solidarity.

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

There are times for ignoring and times for making a stand. I disagree with you here wholeheartedly. I think Desmond Tutu summarises my thoughts on this best “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.“

I do understand your rage at injustice. All injustices. And love your passion for stuff.

My use of the word better was not a suggestion that protest was wrong or doesn't have a place.

Solidarity is good too. But we stand stronger when we use that solidarity for a purpose that uplifts those who need us every day.

Raging against a guy who loves the drama etc may make us feel good for a few moments but won't change the world when idiots like Trump are insulated from its realities.

I think you know I will never stand on the side of any bully or oppressor. Desmond Tutu was speaking of the specific horrors of apartheid with all its oppression and a wholly undemocratic society.

Sadly Trump was elected and in that context has the same legitimacy as any elected politician. And people have the same chance to remove him if they wish to.

We should still stand against evil in the world. But protest alone never achieves that.

It comes from each person doing what they believe is right. Rosa Parks Ghandi, Martin Luther King.... they all say change comes when people change when peace and love overcome hate and bigotry...

The protests won't change much. Each of us can every day one person at a time "

Pretty sure that Parks, Ghandi and King would have a little “fuck you” to Trump. And I’ve not advocating violence, I’m protesting to say no. I strongly disagree with this being something it is better not to do. Very strongly.

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over a year ago

I’m *

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


"If I was Trump, I would be really upset about a few people I don't know exist, holding a protest I don't know about..."

If you were Trump, I’d have something to say to you. As it is.....

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


"This sounds like an awesome social/walk. I always wanted to be a part of a protest in that London. I’d love to be there so you’ll have to take a Mac and I can be there in spirit!!"

Will do, Mac

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over a year ago


"Do we need to bring a basket of eggs. "

No, I wouldn’t advocate that. Just smiles, solidarity and a collective “fuck you”.

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


"Come join me for a walk round Trafalgar Square tomorrow afternoon/evening. I prewar you, I might be a bit sweary.

why will you be drinking? "

No. Are you?

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over a year ago


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

It was implied in your use of the word ‘better’, only reason I challenged you.

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

It gives me a sense of solidarity.

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

There are times for ignoring and times for making a stand. I disagree with you here wholeheartedly. I think Desmond Tutu summarises my thoughts on this best “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.“

I do understand your rage at injustice. All injustices. And love your passion for stuff.

My use of the word better was not a suggestion that protest was wrong or doesn't have a place.

Solidarity is good too. But we stand stronger when we use that solidarity for a purpose that uplifts those who need us every day.

Raging against a guy who loves the drama etc may make us feel good for a few moments but won't change the world when idiots like Trump are insulated from its realities.

I think you know I will never stand on the side of any bully or oppressor. Desmond Tutu was speaking of the specific horrors of apartheid with all its oppression and a wholly undemocratic society.

Sadly Trump was elected and in that context has the same legitimacy as any elected politician. And people have the same chance to remove him if they wish to.

We should still stand against evil in the world. But protest alone never achieves that.

It comes from each person doing what they believe is right. Rosa Parks Ghandi, Martin Luther King.... they all say change comes when people change when peace and love overcome hate and bigotry...

The protests won't change much. Each of us can every day one person at a time

Pretty sure that Parks, Ghandi and King would have a little “fuck you” to Trump. And I’ve not advocating violence, I’m protesting to say no. I strongly disagree with this being something it is better not to do. Very strongly."

I'm not sure I ever mentioned violence. And those others may have expressed their "fuck you" in different terms.

I am no supporter of Trump and all he stands for. And I will defend your right to protest in the way you feel you need to to the hilt.

But unless that protest changes the person and his view of the world, people, life, then it achieves little.

We the people...we will probably never change Trump,and his like.

But we the people can change the world.

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over a year ago


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

It was implied in your use of the word ‘better’, only reason I challenged you.

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

It gives me a sense of solidarity.

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

There are times for ignoring and times for making a stand. I disagree with you here wholeheartedly. I think Desmond Tutu summarises my thoughts on this best “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.“

I do understand your rage at injustice. All injustices. And love your passion for stuff.

My use of the word better was not a suggestion that protest was wrong or doesn't have a place.

Solidarity is good too. But we stand stronger when we use that solidarity for a purpose that uplifts those who need us every day.

Raging against a guy who loves the drama etc may make us feel good for a few moments but won't change the world when idiots like Trump are insulated from its realities.

I think you know I will never stand on the side of any bully or oppressor. Desmond Tutu was speaking of the specific horrors of apartheid with all its oppression and a wholly undemocratic society.

Sadly Trump was elected and in that context has the same legitimacy as any elected politician. And people have the same chance to remove him if they wish to.

We should still stand against evil in the world. But protest alone never achieves that.

It comes from each person doing what they believe is right. Rosa Parks Ghandi, Martin Luther King.... they all say change comes when people change when peace and love overcome hate and bigotry...

The protests won't change much. Each of us can every day one person at a time

Pretty sure that Parks, Ghandi and King would have a little “fuck you” to Trump. And I’ve not advocating violence, I’m protesting to say no. I strongly disagree with this being something it is better not to do. Very strongly.

I'm not sure I ever mentioned violence. And those others may have expressed their "fuck you" in different terms.

I am no supporter of Trump and all he stands for. And I will defend your right to protest in the way you feel you need to to the hilt.

But unless that protest changes the person and his view of the world, people, life, then it achieves little.

We the people...we will probably never change Trump,and his like.

But we the people can change the world."

And did I once mention it would change something? It just feels a whiff patronising to keep explaining at me why it won’t change anything, when I’ve not said it would. You don’t want to protest, fine. I do.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Lets hope it passes peacefully.

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over a year ago


"Lets hope it passes peacefully.

"

Absolutely. I really hope so.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

It was implied in your use of the word ‘better’, only reason I challenged you.

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

It gives me a sense of solidarity.

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

There are times for ignoring and times for making a stand. I disagree with you here wholeheartedly. I think Desmond Tutu summarises my thoughts on this best “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.“

"

There's no way in hell desmond tutu would have voted for Clinton though...

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By *ndecidedMan
over a year ago

London

Yeah I'll be going down after seeing your tits....I mean FUCK TRUMP!

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

I 1st read that as Anyone fancy a social/wank

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By *hetalkingstoveMan
over a year ago

London

I can't make it but well done Estella and all those going!

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

It was implied in your use of the word ‘better’, only reason I challenged you.

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

It gives me a sense of solidarity.

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

There are times for ignoring and times for making a stand. I disagree with you here wholeheartedly. I think Desmond Tutu summarises my thoughts on this best “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.“

I do understand your rage at injustice. All injustices. And love your passion for stuff.

My use of the word better was not a suggestion that protest was wrong or doesn't have a place.

Solidarity is good too. But we stand stronger when we use that solidarity for a purpose that uplifts those who need us every day.

Raging against a guy who loves the drama etc may make us feel good for a few moments but won't change the world when idiots like Trump are insulated from its realities.

I think you know I will never stand on the side of any bully or oppressor. Desmond Tutu was speaking of the specific horrors of apartheid with all its oppression and a wholly undemocratic society.

Sadly Trump was elected and in that context has the same legitimacy as any elected politician. And people have the same chance to remove him if they wish to.

We should still stand against evil in the world. But protest alone never achieves that.

It comes from each person doing what they believe is right. Rosa Parks Ghandi, Martin Luther King.... they all say change comes when people change when peace and love overcome hate and bigotry...

The protests won't change much. Each of us can every day one person at a time

Pretty sure that Parks, Ghandi and King would have a little “fuck you” to Trump. And I’ve not advocating violence, I’m protesting to say no. I strongly disagree with this being something it is better not to do. Very strongly.

I'm not sure I ever mentioned violence. And those others may have expressed their "fuck you" in different terms.

I am no supporter of Trump and all he stands for. And I will defend your right to protest in the way you feel you need to to the hilt.

But unless that protest changes the person and his view of the world, people, life, then it achieves little.

We the people...we will probably never change Trump,and his like.

But we the people can change the world."

This has turned into a politics board thread but I'll post this anyway...

It may not achieve any change in Trump's stance but it may make some of the agnostics interested to see what this is all about and some might harden towards Trump but others might think, I didn't know that, and change sway towards not voting for him in 6 years.

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

I wanna come just to see the diamond.

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


"Do we need to bring a basket of eggs.

No, I wouldn’t advocate that. Just smiles, solidarity and a collective “fuck you”. "

Wish I was there!

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


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

It was implied in your use of the word ‘better’, only reason I challenged you.

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

It gives me a sense of solidarity.

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

There are times for ignoring and times for making a stand. I disagree with you here wholeheartedly. I think Desmond Tutu summarises my thoughts on this best “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.“

There's no way in hell desmond tutu would have voted for Clinton though... "

You seem to think to dislike one means to be enamoured with the other. Plus, have you asked Des? I don’t think you get to speak for him in the name of hell without having done so.

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


"Yeah I'll be going down after seeing your tits....I mean FUCK TRUMP!"

How have you seen my tits? Or were you just trying to make a funny?

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


"I 1st read that as Anyone fancy a social/wank "

I’d be up for that too.

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


"I can't make it but well done Estella and all those going!"

Cheers

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


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

It was implied in your use of the word ‘better’, only reason I challenged you.

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

It gives me a sense of solidarity.

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

There are times for ignoring and times for making a stand. I disagree with you here wholeheartedly. I think Desmond Tutu summarises my thoughts on this best “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.“

I do understand your rage at injustice. All injustices. And love your passion for stuff.

My use of the word better was not a suggestion that protest was wrong or doesn't have a place.

Solidarity is good too. But we stand stronger when we use that solidarity for a purpose that uplifts those who need us every day.

Raging against a guy who loves the drama etc may make us feel good for a few moments but won't change the world when idiots like Trump are insulated from its realities.

I think you know I will never stand on the side of any bully or oppressor. Desmond Tutu was speaking of the specific horrors of apartheid with all its oppression and a wholly undemocratic society.

Sadly Trump was elected and in that context has the same legitimacy as any elected politician. And people have the same chance to remove him if they wish to.

We should still stand against evil in the world. But protest alone never achieves that.

It comes from each person doing what they believe is right. Rosa Parks Ghandi, Martin Luther King.... they all say change comes when people change when peace and love overcome hate and bigotry...

The protests won't change much. Each of us can every day one person at a time

Pretty sure that Parks, Ghandi and King would have a little “fuck you” to Trump. And I’ve not advocating violence, I’m protesting to say no. I strongly disagree with this being something it is better not to do. Very strongly.

I'm not sure I ever mentioned violence. And those others may have expressed their "fuck you" in different terms.

I am no supporter of Trump and all he stands for. And I will defend your right to protest in the way you feel you need to to the hilt.

But unless that protest changes the person and his view of the world, people, life, then it achieves little.

We the people...we will probably never change Trump,and his like.

But we the people can change the world.

This has turned into a politics board thread but I'll post this anyway...

It may not achieve any change in Trump's stance but it may make some of the agnostics interested to see what this is all about and some might harden towards Trump but others might think, I didn't know that, and change sway towards not voting for him in 6 years.

"

Exactly, I really object to the dismissal of protests’ merit.

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


"I wanna come just to see the diamond. "

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


"Do we need to bring a basket of eggs.

No, I wouldn’t advocate that. Just smiles, solidarity and a collective “fuck you”.

Wish I was there! "

Representing for you

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke

Any good signs to report?

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By *osmosgirlWoman
over a year ago

Wetherby

My aunt is there. Could you give her a hug from me if you see her please........

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


"Any good signs to report? "

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


"My aunt is there. Could you give her a hug from me if you see her please........ "

Will do

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

Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?

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


"Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?"

It wasn’t about meeting him.

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


"Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?

It wasn’t about meeting him. "

Yes i know but wouldnt a protest be more effective if it was where he is ?

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


"I wanna come just to see the diamond.

"

And to see Estella too. Two stars and a diamond.

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


"Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?

It wasn’t about meeting him. "

I was imagining a Justin Bieber adoration type thing. So not that.

It's creeping me out how Teresa May holds his hand. So unprofessional.

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


"Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?

It wasn’t about meeting him.

Yes i know but wouldnt a protest be more effective if it was where he is ?"

I’m sure there’s some protesting up there too. Don’t worry.

Plus I wanted to protest and I had to work first, if you are requiring me to now get to Scotland then I don’t get to do my bit! The protest is about solidarity for me.

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


"I wanna come just to see the diamond.

And to see Estella too. Two stars and a diamond. "

Innit

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


"Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?

It wasn’t about meeting him.

I was imagining a Justin Bieber adoration type thing. So not that.

It's creeping me out how Teresa May holds his hand. So unprofessional. "

She should have grabbed his crotch...

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


"Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?

It wasn’t about meeting him.

I was imagining a Justin Bieber adoration type thing. So not that.

It's creeping me out how Teresa May holds his hand. So unprofessional.

She should have grabbed his crotch..."

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


"Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?

It wasn’t about meeting him.

I was imagining a Justin Bieber adoration type thing. So not that.

It's creeping me out how Teresa May holds his hand. So unprofessional. "

Yeah and also the way he grabbed her arm like a naughty child being removed from a classroom. It was very creepy.

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


"Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?

It wasn’t about meeting him.

I was imagining a Justin Bieber adoration type thing. So not that.

It's creeping me out how Teresa May holds his hand. So unprofessional.

Yeah and also the way he grabbed her arm like a naughty child being removed from a classroom. It was very creepy. "

I didn't see that. Sounds really weird.

I saw when they got off the helicopter and he went for Melania's hand and she didn't move away for a change.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?

It wasn’t about meeting him.

I was imagining a Justin Bieber adoration type thing. So not that.

It's creeping me out how Teresa May holds his hand. So unprofessional. "

He treats women leaders very differently to his treatment of male leaders. He doesn't do the power handshake with women. It's quite telling.

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


"Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?

It wasn’t about meeting him.

I was imagining a Justin Bieber adoration type thing. So not that.

It's creeping me out how Teresa May holds his hand. So unprofessional.

He treats women leaders very differently to his treatment of male leaders. He doesn't do the power handshake with women. It's quite telling.

"

Why is she holding his hand though? Even if she genuinely likes him as a person it still feels really odd. But then I am odd so maybe it's just me.

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


"Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?

It wasn’t about meeting him.

I was imagining a Justin Bieber adoration type thing. So not that.

It's creeping me out how Teresa May holds his hand. So unprofessional.

He treats women leaders very differently to his treatment of male leaders. He doesn't do the power handshake with women. It's quite telling.

Why is she holding his hand though? Even if she genuinely likes him as a person it still feels really odd. But then I am odd so maybe it's just me. "

I’m odd also then as I find it uncomfortable to watch and not sure why they hold hands.

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


"Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?

It wasn’t about meeting him.

Yes i know but wouldnt a protest be more effective if it was where he is ?

I’m sure there’s some protesting up there too. Don’t worry.

Plus I wanted to protest and I had to work first, if you are requiring me to now get to Scotland then I don’t get to do my bit! The protest is about solidarity for me. "

Im not worried. Protests towards Trump dont bother me one way or another.

Im not requiring you to do anything. Im sure you can make your own mind up what you do.

I was simply asking a question as in my experience protests are more effective if they are actually happening where the person is. I was wondering why a protest was happening in another place to where Trump is. You seem to have taken my comment/question in a negative way but thats typical here

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?

It wasn’t about meeting him.

I was imagining a Justin Bieber adoration type thing. So not that.

It's creeping me out how Teresa May holds his hand. So unprofessional.

He treats women leaders very differently to his treatment of male leaders. He doesn't do the power handshake with women. It's quite telling.

Why is she holding his hand though? Even if she genuinely likes him as a person it still feels really odd. But then I am odd so maybe it's just me.

I’m odd also then as I find it uncomfortable to watch and not sure why they hold hands."

She's a bit gawky and socially awkward. I think she doesn't know how to extricate her hand without it looking rude. Her smile has that "pretend the dog hasn't farted and hope they don't notice" look.

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By *riskynriskyCouple
over a year ago

Essex.

As Germaine Greer said "There's nothing like a protest to show how few people care."

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


"Isnt Trump in Scotland now ?

It wasn’t about meeting him.

Yes i know but wouldnt a protest be more effective if it was where he is ?

I’m sure there’s some protesting up there too. Don’t worry.

Plus I wanted to protest and I had to work first, if you are requiring me to now get to Scotland then I don’t get to do my bit! The protest is about solidarity for me.

Im not worried. Protests towards Trump dont bother me one way or another.

Im not requiring you to do anything. Im sure you can make your own mind up what you do.

I was simply asking a question as in my experience protests are more effective if they are actually happening where the person is. I was wondering why a protest was happening in another place to where Trump is. You seem to have taken my comment/question in a negative way but thats typical here "

I really haven’t. I was being tongue in cheek. You’re ascribing tone. That happens a lot here.

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


"As Germaine Greer said "There's nothing like a protest to show how few people care.""

Not a great role model.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"As Germaine Greer said "There's nothing like a protest to show how few people care."

Not a great role model. "

Better to quote a woman who is an inspiration for men and women alike, Katie Hopkins for example

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By *lbert_shlossedMan
over a year ago

Manchester


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

It was implied in your use of the word ‘better’, only reason I challenged you.

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

It gives me a sense of solidarity.

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

There are times for ignoring and times for making a stand. I disagree with you here wholeheartedly. I think Desmond Tutu summarises my thoughts on this best “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.“

There's no way in hell desmond tutu would have voted for Clinton though... "

.

Which one, the r@pist or the gleeful bomber

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By *alking DisasterWoman
over a year ago

South Oxfordshire

I already had plans, otherwise I would have been there.

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


"Prewarn* god damn!!

"

Prewar sounds much more fun: exciting, explosive, fun.

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By *riskynriskyCouple
over a year ago

Essex.

So after all the virtue signalling, how many of the "250,000" protesters took their rubbish home?

About 25 by the looks of things...

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"So after all the virtue signalling, how many of the "250,000" protesters took their rubbish home?

About 25 by the looks of things..."

Corbyn turned up to say that the red carpet shouldn't have been rolled out for trump. He prefers to reserve it for actual terrorists.

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By *riskynriskyCouple
over a year ago

Essex.


"So after all the virtue signalling, how many of the "250,000" protesters took their rubbish home?

About 25 by the looks of things...

Corbyn turned up to say that the red carpet shouldn't have been rolled out for trump. He prefers to reserve it for actual terrorists. "

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"Are you doing the early one or the later one?

Working, so shooting down (there’s a mob of us) straight after. "

"Mob" Most appropriate adjective used in the whole thread.

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


"As Germaine Greer said "There's nothing like a protest to show how few people care."

Not a great role model.

Better to quote a woman who is an inspiration for men and women alike, Katie Hopkins for example "

Ugh. Just saw this. GTF.

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"Trafalgar square is far too busy...

But I have a beach sand dunes soft surf sand swishing between your toes a golden sunset that shimmers on the water and the sort of moon that turns night into day...

But I’ve a protest to do!

There are better ways to change the world

List them. And then explain to me how my protesting negates any of them? Sometimes you need to stand and say “fuck you”.

I never said that your protest negates any other ways.

And standing shouting fuck you at Trump or anyone even with 70,000 combined voices ultimately changes little, especially the actions of a foreign head of state.

I get the rage the anger the frustration and your need to express it. But it won't change the world, or Trump.

If they anger me smile at them

If they shout at me speak softly to them

If they beat me do not strike them back

If they hate me show them love

No one clever said that ....just me.

Hate always creates hate anger creates anger hurt creates more hurt...

We change the world one day at a time.

Each one of us. We protect the weak care for the sick defend the dispossessed give to those who are in need cry with those who cry laugh with those who laugh and always remember that each one of us can change the world in a small way by showing there is a better way...

Trump loves conflict or so it seems. Deny him his power by ignoring him and not playing his game.

One day he will be gone. And those whose lives we can make better our energies are better spent there.

"

Among the wisest words used here within. .....

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


"I already had plans, otherwise I would have been there."

It was great

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


"So after all the virtue signalling, how many of the "250,000" protesters took their rubbish home?

About 25 by the looks of things..."

I did.

#virtuesignalssomemorethanksfortheassist

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


"So after all the virtue signalling, how many of the "250,000" protesters took their rubbish home?

About 25 by the looks of things...

Corbyn turned up to say that the red carpet shouldn't have been rolled out for trump. He prefers to reserve it for actual terrorists. "

Yada yada! Jeremy was really kind to one of my clients recently. I bloody love that man.

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


"Are you doing the early one or the later one?

Working, so shooting down (there’s a mob of us) straight after.

"Mob" Most appropriate adjective used in the whole thread.

"

Sometimes, you really irritate me with your comments. I disagree with so much of your view on the world.

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"BrokenBellend - this thread. "

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"Are you doing the early one or the later one?

Working, so shooting down (there’s a mob of us) straight after.

"Mob" Most appropriate adjective used in the whole thread.

Sometimes, you really irritate me with your comments. I disagree with so much of your view on the world. "

You are entitled to do so.

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


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that. "

Read down the full thread. BB and I joke all the time. But I shall live with your disappointment, judgement and ignorance of my relationship with others. It’ll be hard, mind.

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

Read down the full thread. BB and I joke all the time. But I shall live with your disappointment, judgement and ignorance of my relationship with others. It’ll be hard, mind. "

Fair enough then, it's all good. Seemed out of character, why it stood out to me.

I shall live with your disappointment, judgement and ignorance of my world view.

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By *riskynriskyCouple
over a year ago

Essex.


"So after all the virtue signalling, how many of the "250,000" protesters took their rubbish home?

About 25 by the looks of things...

Corbyn turned up to say that the red carpet shouldn't have been rolled out for trump. He prefers to reserve it for actual terrorists.

Yada yada! Jeremy was really kind to one of my clients recently. I bloody love that man. "

Corbyn is a disgrace as an MP and has disenfranchised a large amount of Labour supporters.

He is nothing more than a communist and more fool you if you have been sucked in by his propaganda...

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that. "

Don't worry, she's just not cool enough to get the reference in the username

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

Don't worry, she's just not cool enough to get the reference in the username "

I was worried I'd be accused of white knighting you...

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


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

Read down the full thread. BB and I joke all the time. But I shall live with your disappointment, judgement and ignorance of my relationship with others. It’ll be hard, mind.

Fair enough then, it's all good. Seemed out of character, why it stood out to me.

I shall live with your disappointment, judgement and ignorance of my world view."

No, irritation and disagreement with much of your world view.

Disappointment, judgement and ignorance of my relationship with others in the context of the BB chastisement.

Separate comments, please don’t conflate.

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


"So after all the virtue signalling, how many of the "250,000" protesters took their rubbish home?

About 25 by the looks of things...

Corbyn turned up to say that the red carpet shouldn't have been rolled out for trump. He prefers to reserve it for actual terrorists.

Yada yada! Jeremy was really kind to one of my clients recently. I bloody love that man.

Corbyn is a disgrace as an MP and has disenfranchised a large amount of Labour supporters.

He is nothing more than a communist and more fool you if you have been sucked in by his propaganda..."

Rant done? Good on ya.

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


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

Don't worry, she's just not cool enough to get the reference in the username "

Thought it was wrestling?

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

Don't worry, she's just not cool enough to get the reference in the username

Thought it was wrestling?"

Oh, maybe you are cool then

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


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

Don't worry, she's just not cool enough to get the reference in the username

Thought it was wrestling?

Oh, maybe you are cool then "

I’m not sure your definition of cool and mine are aligned.

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

Read down the full thread. BB and I joke all the time. But I shall live with your disappointment, judgement and ignorance of my relationship with others. It’ll be hard, mind.

Fair enough then, it's all good. Seemed out of character, why it stood out to me.

I shall live with your disappointment, judgement and ignorance of my world view.

No, irritation and disagreement with much of your world view.

Disappointment, judgement and ignorance of my relationship with others in the context of the BB chastisement.

Separate comments, please don’t conflate."

Which is why I said I thought it out of character, you obviously missed that line.

Conflating? I'm merely responding to your own comment on what you feel my world view is.

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


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

Read down the full thread. BB and I joke all the time. But I shall live with your disappointment, judgement and ignorance of my relationship with others. It’ll be hard, mind.

Fair enough then, it's all good. Seemed out of character, why it stood out to me.

I shall live with your disappointment, judgement and ignorance of my world view.

No, irritation and disagreement with much of your world view.

Disappointment, judgement and ignorance of my relationship with others in the context of the BB chastisement.

Separate comments, please don’t conflate.

Which is why I said I thought it out of character, you obviously missed that line.

Conflating? I'm merely responding to your own comment on what you feel my world view is.

"

Oh dear. No, you’ve taken my words on one subject and applied them to the other - conflating. Please don’t.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

Don't worry, she's just not cool enough to get the reference in the username

Thought it was wrestling?

Oh, maybe you are cool then

I’m not sure your definition of cool and mine are aligned. "

Maybe your definition is OBSOLETE

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


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

Don't worry, she's just not cool enough to get the reference in the username

Thought it was wrestling?

Oh, maybe you are cool then

I’m not sure your definition of cool and mine are aligned. "

... off topic I know but from your posts I think your kinda cool.. and the little I can see kinda hot too...

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


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

Don't worry, she's just not cool enough to get the reference in the username

Thought it was wrestling?

Oh, maybe you are cool then

I’m not sure your definition of cool and mine are aligned.

Maybe your definition is OBSOLETE "

Unlikely though.

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


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

Don't worry, she's just not cool enough to get the reference in the username

Thought it was wrestling?

Oh, maybe you are cool then

I’m not sure your definition of cool and mine are aligned. ... off topic I know but from your posts I think your kinda cool.. and the little I can see kinda hot too... "

Me? Or him?

I’m a hot mess.

He’s unable to form an argument without having to ultimately resort to saying ideologue or SJW.

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


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

Don't worry, she's just not cool enough to get the reference in the username

Thought it was wrestling?

Oh, maybe you are cool then

I’m not sure your definition of cool and mine are aligned. ... off topic I know but from your posts I think your kinda cool.. and the little I can see kinda hot too...

Me? Or him?

"

..Thee

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


"BrokenBellend - this thread.

I've never seen BB ridiculing your profile name.

I'm a little disappointed. Thought you were better than that.

Don't worry, she's just not cool enough to get the reference in the username

Thought it was wrestling?

Oh, maybe you are cool then

I’m not sure your definition of cool and mine are aligned. ... off topic I know but from your posts I think your kinda cool.. and the little I can see kinda hot too...

Me? Or him?

..Thee "

Well, thank you very much!

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"So after all the virtue signalling, how many of the "250,000" protesters took their rubbish home?

About 25 by the looks of things...

Corbyn turned up to say that the red carpet shouldn't have been rolled out for trump. He prefers to reserve it for actual terrorists.

Yada yada! Jeremy was really kind to one of my clients recently. I bloody love that man.

Corbyn is a disgrace as an MP and has disenfranchised a large amount of Labour supporters.

He is nothing more than a communist and more fool you if you have been sucked in by his propaganda..."

I have seen his work as a constituency MP over decades. He is very good. He may not be the right person as leader, but he was was the one elected so do what you and others suggest about recognising Trump.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"So after all the virtue signalling, how many of the "250,000" protesters took their rubbish home?

About 25 by the looks of things...

Corbyn turned up to say that the red carpet shouldn't have been rolled out for trump. He prefers to reserve it for actual terrorists.

Yada yada! Jeremy was really kind to one of my clients recently. I bloody love that man.

Corbyn is a disgrace as an MP and has disenfranchised a large amount of Labour supporters.

He is nothing more than a communist and more fool you if you have been sucked in by his propaganda...

I have seen his work as a constituency MP over decades. He is very good. He may not be the right person as leader, but he was was the one elected so do what you and others suggest about recognising Trump. "

I think that Corbyn is evil personified. But if he wins an election, you won't see me protesting against him. Or bitching that the result was unfair because the only people who voted for him are deplorables who haven't ever read a history book. Actually i might bitch a bit, but i wouldn't protest.

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By *lbert_shlossedMan
over a year ago

Manchester


"So after all the virtue signalling, how many of the "250,000" protesters took their rubbish home?

About 25 by the looks of things...

Corbyn turned up to say that the red carpet shouldn't have been rolled out for trump. He prefers to reserve it for actual terrorists.

Yada yada! Jeremy was really kind to one of my clients recently. I bloody love that man.

Corbyn is a disgrace as an MP and has disenfranchised a large amount of Labour supporters.

He is nothing more than a communist and more fool you if you have been sucked in by his propaganda...

I have seen his work as a constituency MP over decades. He is very good. He may not be the right person as leader, but he was was the one elected so do what you and others suggest about recognising Trump.

I think that Corbyn is evil personified. But if he wins an election, you won't see me protesting against him. Or bitching that the result was unfair because the only people who voted for him are deplorables who haven't ever read a history book. Actually i might bitch a bit, but i wouldn't protest. "

.

The left hardly ever work and if they do there in some cushy government post and always got spare time to moan about some perceived injustice

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

Think it's time for a walk on a deserted beach watching the moon lighting up the waves....

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By *riskynriskyCouple
over a year ago

Essex.


"So after all the virtue signalling, how many of the "250,000" protesters took their rubbish home?

About 25 by the looks of things...

Corbyn turned up to say that the red carpet shouldn't have been rolled out for trump. He prefers to reserve it for actual terrorists.

Yada yada! Jeremy was really kind to one of my clients recently. I bloody love that man.

Corbyn is a disgrace as an MP and has disenfranchised a large amount of Labour supporters.

He is nothing more than a communist and more fool you if you have been sucked in by his propaganda...

Rant done? Good on ya.

"

Not ranting, just stating a fact.x

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By *riskynriskyCouple
over a year ago

Essex.


"So after all the virtue signalling, how many of the "250,000" protesters took their rubbish home?

About 25 by the looks of things...

Corbyn turned up to say that the red carpet shouldn't have been rolled out for trump. He prefers to reserve it for actual terrorists.

Yada yada! Jeremy was really kind to one of my clients recently. I bloody love that man.

Corbyn is a disgrace as an MP and has disenfranchised a large amount of Labour supporters.

He is nothing more than a communist and more fool you if you have been sucked in by his propaganda...

I have seen his work as a constituency MP over decades. He is very good. He may not be the right person as leader, but he was was the one elected so do what you and others suggest about recognising Trump. "

I have seen Corbyn out of the public eye, when there isn't a camera or member of public about, he's an ignorant little man.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"So after all the virtue signalling, how many of the "250,000" protesters took their rubbish home?

About 25 by the looks of things...

Corbyn turned up to say that the red carpet shouldn't have been rolled out for trump. He prefers to reserve it for actual terrorists.

Yada yada! Jeremy was really kind to one of my clients recently. I bloody love that man.

Corbyn is a disgrace as an MP and has disenfranchised a large amount of Labour supporters.

He is nothing more than a communist and more fool you if you have been sucked in by his propaganda...

I have seen his work as a constituency MP over decades. He is very good. He may not be the right person as leader, but he was was the one elected so do what you and others suggest about recognising Trump.

I have seen Corbyn out of the public eye, when there isn't a camera or member of public about, he's an ignorant little man."

As Muhammed Ali said "the man who views the world at 50 the same as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life" - that perfectly sums up the problem with Corbyn.

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