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The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
There. Resident WHO political commentators and gurus can knock yourselves out in here and conduct your endless bickering. All other threads will be locked.
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goose wrote: ↑13 Mar 2025, 10:24 my local church is mostly italians but also a few travellers.
the other week there was a young girl (toddler) with her mum and nan, i swear to you all 3 have them had eyebrows drawn or tattoed on. This poor ginger toddler had these big thick black 'brows and so did the fucking nan!!
Bet the pikeys don't look as bad as the Eyeties
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Mr Anon" wrote: ↑14 Mar 2025, 08:41Wildly off topic but your namesake made the news this week! Can't believe he's still going!
Lee Trundle: Ex-Swansea City and Wrexham striker wins monthly award - at 48 - BBC Sport
Could do a job for us?
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Wildly off topic but your namesake made the news this week! Can't believe he's still going!
Lee Trundle: Ex-Swansea City and Wrexham striker wins monthly award - at 48 - BBC Sport
Lee Trundle: Ex-Swansea City and Wrexham striker wins monthly award - at 48 - BBC Sport
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Can you imagine the UPROAR had the Torys cut NHS England?
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All will be well when benefits and welfare get slashed. Heartless Tory cunts!
Oh, hold on...............
Oh, hold on...............
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Uk economy shrank by 0.1% in January.
Bit of a problem, given that the new government’s plan all centres around growth.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly3mdlk70no
Bit of a problem, given that the new government’s plan all centres around growth.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly3mdlk70no
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Nurse, but you would have read my subsequent posts as well and realised that was not where I was coming from.
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Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑13 Mar 2025, 15:48Zeb, the Crypt in St Augustines church, Hoddesdon?
Ah, I see 
Mine was The Crypt in St Paul's, Deptford.
It did psychedelic all nighters in the 80s.

Mine was The Crypt in St Paul's, Deptford.
It did psychedelic all nighters in the 80s.
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Zeb, the Crypt in St Augustines church, Hoddesdon?
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I played at the Crypt a fair few times back in the day. The band I was had a residency.
Gloriously fun debauchery. The priest (who's name escapes me) used to come down for a chat during the sound checks.
Gloriously fun debauchery. The priest (who's name escapes me) used to come down for a chat during the sound checks.
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Used to go to the Crypt disco back in the day.
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Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑13 Mar 2025, 11:17goose wrote: ↑13 Mar 2025, 10:24 my local church is mostly italians but also a few travellers.
the other week there was a young girl (toddler) with her mum and nan, i swear to you all 3 have them had eyebrows drawn or tattoed on. This poor ginger toddler had these big thick black 'brows and so did the fucking nan!!St Augustines?
yup that's the one.
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goose wrote: ↑13 Mar 2025, 10:24 my local church is mostly italians but also a few travellers.
the other week there was a young girl (toddler) with her mum and nan, i swear to you all 3 have them had eyebrows drawn or tattoed on. This poor ginger toddler had these big thick black 'brows and so did the fucking nan!!
St Augustines?
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my local church is mostly italians but also a few travellers.
the other week there was a young girl (toddler) with her mum and nan, i swear to you all 3 have them had eyebrows drawn or tattoed on. This poor ginger toddler had these big thick black 'brows and so did the fucking nan!!
the other week there was a young girl (toddler) with her mum and nan, i swear to you all 3 have them had eyebrows drawn or tattoed on. This poor ginger toddler had these big thick black 'brows and so did the fucking nan!!
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Why stop at piercings? Why not tattoo a busty mermaid on their arm? Awful.
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When my daughter was four, her Mum wanted her ears pierced. I told her it wouldn't be happening and when she asked why, I told her that they were not her ears to mutilate. My kid finally got them done when SHE decided at 15.
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At five years of age a female relative of mine has just had her ears pierced.
This is purely for cosmetic reasons and has caused a fall out between this little girl’s parents.
Not as controversial as religiously imposed circumcision but still something done on the child’s behalf. The fall out at root is that the mother hated the idea of her child having vaccinations because of the needle ( thus the father took his child ) but did not skip a beat getting her daughter’s ears pierced.
This is purely for cosmetic reasons and has caused a fall out between this little girl’s parents.
Not as controversial as religiously imposed circumcision but still something done on the child’s behalf. The fall out at root is that the mother hated the idea of her child having vaccinations because of the needle ( thus the father took his child ) but did not skip a beat getting her daughter’s ears pierced.
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riosleftsock wrote: ↑09 Mar 2025, 21:18 Male and female circumcision are entirely different procedures carried out for entirely different reasons and with very different effects on the individuals.
Rios, this was your first post on the topic.
I don't see where you stated in this post that male circumcision is unnecessary. I thought at the time that you were attempting to minimise the harm in male circumcision by alluding to the greater harm of female circumcision.
I don't see where you stated in this post that male circumcision is unnecessary. I thought at the time that you were attempting to minimise the harm in male circumcision by alluding to the greater harm of female circumcision.
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FFS Nurse, I said in my first post that I didn't see any justification for male circumcision outside of medical need. You seem to be arguing with me while reinforcing what I originally posted. As I explained the only reason I posted up the explanation is because a poster or two asked.
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Nutsin.
You forgot to mention that the price of EGGS had been tumbling too.
Trump delivers.
You forgot to mention that the price of EGGS had been tumbling too.
Trump delivers.
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I see the US inflation numbers came in lower than expected. See that Billy!
1 print doesn’t make a trend but leading indicators look good.
And anyone cheering Tariff increases from the EU against the USA need to understand the EU will simply get hit with reciprocal Tarrifs.
Price of oil is down and costs will continue to drop. Exactly what you want to see if you want to hurt the Russian and Iranian Economies.
Looks like Biden was wrong about immigration and inflation. No surprise there, unless you’re a fuckwit!
1 print doesn’t make a trend but leading indicators look good.
And anyone cheering Tariff increases from the EU against the USA need to understand the EU will simply get hit with reciprocal Tarrifs.
Price of oil is down and costs will continue to drop. Exactly what you want to see if you want to hurt the Russian and Iranian Economies.
Looks like Biden was wrong about immigration and inflation. No surprise there, unless you’re a fuckwit!
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There is a practice by a small sect of yahudis in New York, where the Mohel has to suck the baby's penis after cutting to remove the blood. As some of the infants were catching herpes and other STDs, the state were trying to get the parents to sign a consent form to make them aware of the risks. One of the rabbis complained that the state was interfering in religious freedom of this group of loonies. This shows what you are up against trying to stop religious practices. Great idea about cutting earlobes. Where can I sign up?Nurse Ratched » 12 Mar 2025, 18:20Everyone - EVERYONE - knows the different reasons why this abhorrent practice is inflicted on males vs females.
My point still stands. Male circumcision in the absence of clearly presenting medical reasons is abusive and should be banned.
High horse = doesn't want to see baby boys mutilated for no other reason than to make their parents feel special and included in some group.
Maybe I'll invent a religion and insist that in order for families to belong, their babies have to have a part of their earlobe sliced off. Or the tip of a finger. We'll invite some weirdy aul fella to come round wearing an important hat of some description, get him to slice off the baby's earlobe and make a party of it. Then we can tell the outgroup it's 'because hygiene' even though none of us has lived in the desert for countless generations.