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Have you tried washing it on a delicates cycle?
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Sea travel to foreign parts thought to be safe after Midsummer - but guard against sea-sickness and outlandish foods! "He that would not vomit at all, let him some days before he take ship, and after at sea - diminish his accustomed meat and,...
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Actually, substantive issues aside, what this thread really really demonstrates is how totally colloquial and insular many people in here are. There have been unisex toilets in Europe for years.
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Child abuse.
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There are dozens of videos online of men dressed as women using the Ladies toilets and doing things like masturbating, rifling through the bins for used sanitary product and photoing themselves proudly with women and girls in the background.
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It's going to stop. Because if it doesn't get stopped by the government, it's going to get stopped by the people.
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Men using women's toilets are predators.
Trans and gender are horrendous nonsense.
Even people that sacrificed humans to the sun didn't believe that you could change sex.
The medical malpractice involved here is comparable to Dr...
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There is such a thing though. Unlike changing sex which is impossible. And in fact, I have some sympathy with those who hold the view that asexuality isn't actually a thing, and is in fact a symptom of something else. You could make a case for that...
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Eddie Izzard has featured at least once in my “THAT’S NOT A WOMAN!!” thread.
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Eddie Izzard uses women’s toilets, even though he is a man who puts on a wig.
Now if you honestly think that’s acceptable, I’m shocked.
If I saw him walk into a women's toilet or changing room I’d have plenty to say to him. As would any...
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OK, not strictly a poem, but this catchy kids' song in Welsh about a greyhound chasing a hare is very sweet. The hare on top of the hill spots the greyhound but isn't remotely worried, because he knows the greyhound ("milgi") will run out of puff...
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Why don't you watch the video and argue against the points raised, rather than just dishing out silly soundbites?
Was critical thinking and debate beaten out of you at your posh school?
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Triggered, as I predicted!
I knew you wouldn't actually watch it, as it's not a GB News approved video, so you just assume that the person presenting it is a "leftie", because we all know that maths is a leftie subject that decent rightards...
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Time for the all time classic.
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I haven't watched it either as I expect ForkMe to tell me what I think
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It will be compulsory.
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Sweet Little Bunny I awakened with a feeling that the day would not go well. It seemed that I was out of sync, and things just wouldn't jell. I looked outside my window and, cute as he could be, sat the sweetest little bunny, who was looking back at...
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Around The World In How Long?
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Agreed...although, admittedly, so does my cactus. :s3 And I don't even have a cactus.... :*cheesy:
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:w00t:
Catch a Fire is an absolute belter of an album, one of my all time favourites. I've mentioned many times on here about my love of reggae, and not just Marley. He was absolutely a trailblazer though, and much missed. Great choice FM!
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I know more about the TRANS issue than Fork ME......PHACT
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No argument here. I liked The Boomtown Rats too, and loved Live Aid. Great song of indifference is a... well, great song, we have the album (The Vegetarians of Love). Though not as good as Banana Republic IMO.
(BTW, I'm crossing my fingers...
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Bob Marley & The Wailers - Catch A Fire (1973, Reggae, CD) 1. Concrete Jungle 2. Slave Driver 3. 400 Years 4. Stop That Train 5. Rock It Baby 6. Stir It Up 7. Kinky Reggae 8. No More Trouble 9. Midnight Ravers Bob Marley changed reggae forever....
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I was made to change hands when I was 10 years old and went to Grammar School!
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Because opinions differ? Sometimes, in life, people need to be told "No". That is what we lack. We have an entire cohort of a generation that has grown up never hearing the word "No" and think they can just demand what they want. That potty mouthed...
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