Snuff for all!
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Everything you needed to know to get snuff into your life.
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Everything you needed to know to get snuff into your life.
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Fist of Jesus
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Spanish Christian splatter horror comedy short.
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Spanish Christian splatter horror comedy short.
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No Snuff, Just a Russian Parrot singing opera in the shower.
Filmed in Cunt'o'vison.
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Filmed in Cunt'o'vison.
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Ban the Muslims!
New Zealand Politician solves Airplane terrorism.
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New Zealand Politician solves Airplane terrorism.
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SNUFF (Box): Boyfriend Scenes.
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The only kind of snuff i like, GC can fuck off, at least there isn't any blood or any fatalities in this.
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The only kind of snuff i like, GC can fuck off, at least there isn't any blood or any fatalities in this.
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I dunno, there is a lot of good Snuff out there
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mUxHKjstd8
edit - Snuff's cover of Sound of the Undergound
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mUxHKjstd8
edit - Snuff's cover of Sound of the Undergound
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A hapless Cunt
Who gives the sheeple the deluded vision of choice?
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Who gives the sheeple the deluded vision of choice?
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I don't know
what's the point of blaming a party that came third in the election for not getting all the policies they wanted, sadly this coalition might be the last of them. I was hoping for a viable alternative to Labour when I voted for them but it looks like it'll be a two-horse race from now on, since in the mind of the liberal voting public everything the Tories have done is now Nick Clegg's fault.
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what's the point of blaming a party that came third in the election for not getting all the policies they wanted, sadly this coalition might be the last of them. I was hoping for a viable alternative to Labour when I voted for them but it looks like it'll be a two-horse race from now on, since in the mind of the liberal voting public everything the Tories have done is now Nick Clegg's fault.
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Pity about Ming.
He's one of a very small number of politicians who seems at like a mature adult in parliament: giving reasonable suggestions and avoiding the incessant "mess that Labour left the country in" rhetoric.
If he was a bit younger he'd have made the perfect counter to Cameron. As it is we're stuck with what appear to be children in big boy clothes.
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He's one of a very small number of politicians who seems at like a mature adult in parliament: giving reasonable suggestions and avoiding the incessant "mess that Labour left the country in" rhetoric.
If he was a bit younger he'd have made the perfect counter to Cameron. As it is we're stuck with what appear to be children in big boy clothes.
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Interesting how the liberals spent almost a hundred years in the political wilderness after last being
in power with the Tories during WWI, and on their own back in the nineteen-noughties. Then having got into government they've managed to condemn themselves to another century of obscurity. Clegg is simply the author of his party's suicide note.
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in power with the Tories during WWI, and on their own back in the nineteen-noughties. Then having got into government they've managed to condemn themselves to another century of obscurity. Clegg is simply the author of his party's suicide note.
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not really,
he's just the one who happened to be on watch when First Past The Post finally slit his party's throat.
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he's just the one who happened to be on watch when First Past The Post finally slit his party's throat.
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As somebody who lives in a DR democracy
I'm actually quite jealous of your FPTP system.
DR PR
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I'm actually quite jealous of your FPTP system.
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it works better here than in many countries,
that we manage to sustain a third party with actual seats in parliament is testament to something.
It's really the party system that frustrates me more than FPTP, I don't support PR because it explicitly recognises parties rather than representatives. I'm intrigued by the Isle of Man parliament where almost everybody stands as independents.
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that we manage to sustain a third party with actual seats in parliament is testament to something.
It's really the party system that frustrates me more than FPTP, I don't support PR because it explicitly recognises parties rather than representatives. I'm intrigued by the Isle of Man parliament where almost everybody stands as independents.
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I agree
MP's are completely faceless here. You vote for a party, not a person. Worse still, voting in the chamber is also counted by party, not individuals. We have a plethora of parties in the lower house (I think it's about 9 or 10) but I have no MP to write to.
Frankly, in this day and age, there is no need for representatives anymore. We have the technical means for a true democracy, debate and vote on-line for ourselves.
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MP's are completely faceless here. You vote for a party, not a person. Worse still, voting in the chamber is also counted by party, not individuals. We have a plethora of parties in the lower house (I think it's about 9 or 10) but I have no MP to write to.
Frankly, in this day and age, there is no need for representatives anymore. We have the technical means for a true democracy, debate and vote on-line for ourselves.
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Direct democracy is a bad idea for many reasons,
basically it's mob rule. 65% of the British public support the death penalty, goodness knows what else they'd vote in, but the BBCs Have Your Say usually makes for hilarious/depressing reading. What the people want is probably the last thing we would want.
Also if you want to see how a country that actually tried to institute direct democracy turned out, look at Libya. That was Gadaffi's democratic dream, sadly it turned out as brutal mob rule by his own personal fan club.
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basically it's mob rule. 65% of the British public support the death penalty, goodness knows what else they'd vote in, but the BBCs Have Your Say usually makes for hilarious/depressing reading. What the people want is probably the last thing we would want.
Also if you want to see how a country that actually tried to institute direct democracy turned out, look at Libya. That was Gadaffi's democratic dream, sadly it turned out as brutal mob rule by his own personal fan club.
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But but but but
If a majority is in favour of a policy, it should be enforced.
Are you saying a minority should dictate policy?
Either you have a democracy (=majority or 'mob' rule) or you don't.
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If a majority is in favour of a policy, it should be enforced.
Are you saying a minority should dictate policy?
Either you have a democracy (=majority or 'mob' rule) or you don't.
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I'm saying it would be a horrible place to live
if minorities did not have equal rights and equal representation. If all the decisions were made by white, straight, non-disabled people in their own interests, the consequences for society could be disastrous. Especially if all those people were anonymous as well.
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if minorities did not have equal rights and equal representation. If all the decisions were made by white, straight, non-disabled people in their own interests, the consequences for society could be disastrous. Especially if all those people were anonymous as well.
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Even though I get the gist of what you're saying
You're implying that white, straight, non-disabled people (like myself) would automatically disregard the needs of others, which is a terrible slur on white, straight, non-disabled people like myself.
And, if everyone has a vote, equal representation would be a given.
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You're implying that white, straight, non-disabled people (like myself) would automatically disregard the needs of others, which is a terrible slur on white, straight, non-disabled people like myself.
And, if everyone has a vote, equal representation would be a given.
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I'm sure you're quite the altruist,
but most people vote according to what they personally have to gain or lose. And if you don't even know any gay/black/disabled people, how can you represent them anyway? The advantage of having someone whose job it is to represent a diverse community is that he has to know the needs of everyone, at least in the form of statistics. Social progress is always driven by minorities punching above their weight. MPs don't just pull their policies out of their anecdotal asses, they form select committees and commission reports and all sorts of things Joe Blogs doesn't have to do when he votes.
There's also a great deal of psychology involved. Not least the myriad of cognitive biases.
I know, it seems "a bit off" to deny that "true" democracy is really desirable. But I'm certain the reality would be more like a nightmare than the dream.
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but most people vote according to what they personally have to gain or lose. And if you don't even know any gay/black/disabled people, how can you represent them anyway? The advantage of having someone whose job it is to represent a diverse community is that he has to know the needs of everyone, at least in the form of statistics. Social progress is always driven by minorities punching above their weight. MPs don't just pull their policies out of their anecdotal asses, they form select committees and commission reports and all sorts of things Joe Blogs doesn't have to do when he votes.
There's also a great deal of psychology involved. Not least the myriad of cognitive biases.
I know, it seems "a bit off" to deny that "true" democracy is really desirable. But I'm certain the reality would be more like a nightmare than the dream.
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I'm no altruist, I'm a selfish git.
However, in a pool of some 17 million people, my single vote wouldn't account for much, unless it was supported by a lot of people, which, as I see it it, is the very definition of democracy.
However, you do make fair point. I'll need a think about how to make a democracy work.
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However, in a pool of some 17 million people, my single vote wouldn't account for much, unless it was supported by a lot of people, which, as I see it it, is the very definition of democracy.
However, you do make fair point. I'll need a think about how to make a democracy work.
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If you want to see how well direct democracy works in the UK
look at X-Factor.
Yeah. Works great doesn't it.
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look at X-Factor.
Yeah. Works great doesn't it.
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^ this
you seem to be assuming that all human beings act only in (arguably short sighted) perceived self interest. have you been reading a lot of game theory of late by any chance? hasn't such thinking led us into our current state of economic affairs? i'm not entirely disputing such a proposition, just that i'd rather think better of my fellow man. dare to be naive. there is still some self awareness and empathy out there. *hopes*
*edit* i guess what i'm saying is - we are still evolving and it could go either way, really. but hey, ho, the sun goes pop in a few millennia so what's with all the fussin' and a fightin' anyway, eh?
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you seem to be assuming that all human beings act only in (arguably short sighted) perceived self interest. have you been reading a lot of game theory of late by any chance? hasn't such thinking led us into our current state of economic affairs? i'm not entirely disputing such a proposition, just that i'd rather think better of my fellow man. dare to be naive. there is still some self awareness and empathy out there. *hopes*
*edit* i guess what i'm saying is - we are still evolving and it could go either way, really. but hey, ho, the sun goes pop in a few millennia so what's with all the fussin' and a fightin' anyway, eh?
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Not "only" in self-interest,
but significantly. And when not, typically by anecdotal evidence and "the availability heuristic".
People do have prejudices. Majority rule enables majority prejudices. Good, fair government requires compromises based on objective analysis of the facts. Absolute majorities don't need to compromise. And majorities can be so horribly, horribly wrong.
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but significantly. And when not, typically by anecdotal evidence and "the availability heuristic".
People do have prejudices. Majority rule enables majority prejudices. Good, fair government requires compromises based on objective analysis of the facts. Absolute majorities don't need to compromise. And majorities can be so horribly, horribly wrong.
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I enjoy the fact that on every single long thread like this you create on /links you are desperate to have the last comment.
It makes you look REALLY KNOWLEDGEABLE on a wide variety of subjects, and not like an eight-year old whispering 'I know you are, but what am I?', hoping that everyone else has lost interest.
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It makes you look REALLY KNOWLEDGEABLE on a wide variety of subjects, and not like an eight-year old whispering 'I know you are, but what am I?', hoping that everyone else has lost interest.
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I think he's made a few valid points.
I enjoyed this public debate. It's almost like how I envision democracy ...
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I enjoyed this public debate. It's almost like how I envision democracy ...
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Clegg is...
A paedophile, a nonce, a perv, a slot badger, a two pin DIN plug, a bush dodger, a small bean regarder, an unabummer, a nut administrator, a bent ref, he's the crazy world of Arthur Brown, a fence foal, a free willy, a chimney bottler, a bunty man and a shrub rocketeer.
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A paedophile, a nonce, a perv, a slot badger, a two pin DIN plug, a bush dodger, a small bean regarder, an unabummer, a nut administrator, a bent ref, he's the crazy world of Arthur Brown, a fence foal, a free willy, a chimney bottler, a bunty man and a shrub rocketeer.
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i agree with pissflaps...
a well reasoned and argued point.
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a well reasoned and argued point.
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Lion tamer v Lion starts at 3:04
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As a signifier of sharing the sentiment of the post below here's one with lions...
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As a signifier of sharing the sentiment of the post below here's one with lions...
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Cor, that lion's looking a bit annoyed!
I'm gonna gow over there and jam this stick in his bumhole...Oh yeah! Yeah, he's really pissed orf now orright!
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I'm gonna gow over there and jam this stick in his bumhole...Oh yeah! Yeah, he's really pissed orf now orright!
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It was just being grumpy
That's what scares me. That was the Lion equivalent of a housecat giving you a little swipe with his claws out.
Imagine if it was really pissed off with you...
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That's what scares me. That was the Lion equivalent of a housecat giving you a little swipe with his claws out.
Imagine if it was really pissed off with you...
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Why the Fook
Didn't they all get the hell out of there when it went pear shaped. Silly bastards. Yay to big wet pussys!
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Didn't they all get the hell out of there when it went pear shaped. Silly bastards. Yay to big wet pussys!
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Circusses are cunts.
It's high bloody time the use of wild animals for entertainment purposes is banned.
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It's high bloody time the use of wild animals for entertainment purposes is banned.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:35, Share, Reply)
And Zoo's!
People think they see wild animals at zoo's, they don't, they just see illustrations of wild animals. Don't even get me started on White Tigers!
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People think they see wild animals at zoo's, they don't, they just see illustrations of wild animals. Don't even get me started on White Tigers!
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I'm in 2 minds about zoos
When I was a young child my mind was blown when I went to the zoo. But, when I was older I went to a zoo in Switzerland and there was an elephant, on his own, just smacking his head against a concrete wall. Over and over again. I've never been to a zoo since.
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When I was a young child my mind was blown when I went to the zoo. But, when I was older I went to a zoo in Switzerland and there was an elephant, on his own, just smacking his head against a concrete wall. Over and over again. I've never been to a zoo since.
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That elephant
later got its trunk stuck up its own anus. They tried to sort it out, but it began to ingest its own head.
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later got its trunk stuck up its own anus. They tried to sort it out, but it began to ingest its own head.
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Now I'd pay to see that
They should call it the ARISTOCRATS!
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They should call it the ARISTOCRATS!
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seems like it's fizzling out anyway
www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/feb/10/circuses-remove-big-cats
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www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/feb/10/circuses-remove-big-cats
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A step in the right direction, I'd say.
Over here, it's about to be banned.
*edit* is it two or three 's's in cirus(s)es?
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Over here, it's about to be banned.
*edit* is it two or three 's's in cirus(s)es?
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:56, Share, Reply)
I struggle with the morality of it.
..seeing as My uncle is/was a Lion trainer, and I grew up with circus animals around his house, in the 70's.
Having a lion sit on your lap is quite an experience, when you're six, as is playing with them.
On balance, I do think their time as an 'act' is past, though.
( , Wed 13 Feb 2013, 9:13, Share, Reply)
..seeing as My uncle is/was a Lion trainer, and I grew up with circus animals around his house, in the 70's.
Having a lion sit on your lap is quite an experience, when you're six, as is playing with them.
On balance, I do think their time as an 'act' is past, though.
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Wednesday: nobody died.
Thursday: nobody died.
Friday: nobody died.
Saturday: nobody died.
Sunday: nobody died.
Monday: nobody died.
Tuesday: somebody died.
Wednesday: nobody died...
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Thursday: nobody died.
Friday: nobody died.
Saturday: nobody died.
Sunday: nobody died.
Monday: nobody died.
Tuesday: somebody died.
Wednesday: nobody died...
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i think it's a reference to this sketch...
not that poet.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ob1rYlCpOnM
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 18:11, Share, Reply)
not that poet.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ob1rYlCpOnM
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 18:11, Share, Reply)
that was great!
and on a side note, he would be great for an ee cummings poetry reading...
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 18:16, Share, Reply)
and on a side note, he would be great for an ee cummings poetry reading...
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 18:16, Share, Reply)
ee cummings' own readings were pretty good i seem to recall. award for best writer reading own work has to go to david sedaris IMHO.
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i like the bit where the christians got to very nearly meet there maker.
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Did you see what I did there? Did you?
IGMC
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Matador gored through the throat
NSFW
I usually hate footage of people getting hurt, I even avoid the Failblog compilations. But I make an exception when it comes to bullfighters.
Don't watch it if squeamish.
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I usually hate footage of people getting hurt, I even avoid the Failblog compilations. But I make an exception when it comes to bullfighters.
Don't watch it if squeamish.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 16:47, Share, Reply)
instead of carrying him
they should have stood him on hisd head and slid him along on all the fucking gease he has in his hair, would have been far quicker
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 16:50, Share, Reply)
they should have stood him on hisd head and slid him along on all the fucking gease he has in his hair, would have been far quicker
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 16:50, Share, Reply)
You know, I've only ever heard B3TAns say "Oh do fuck off".
It's like a cute little swearing club.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 18:11, Share, Reply)
It's like a cute little swearing club.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 18:11, Share, Reply)
If only
the Matadors had guns. And the bulls. And the audience....
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 16:53, Share, Reply)
the Matadors had guns. And the bulls. And the audience....
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 16:53, Share, Reply)
I'd rather we left any sort of gore porn to Liveleak.
and save the lols for and floof for here.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 16:55, Share, Reply)
and save the lols for and floof for here.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 16:55, Share, Reply)
Doesn't happen often enough
How come when he gets stabbed loads of other matadors rush in to help, but when the bull is stabbed they don't let loads of other bulls in to hell him?
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:01, Share, Reply)
How come when he gets stabbed loads of other matadors rush in to help, but when the bull is stabbed they don't let loads of other bulls in to hell him?
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:01, Share, Reply)
i don't object to a lot of things that many people on here may consider bloodsports...
hunting, shooting, fishing etc. but i hate bullfighting and absolutely love it when the matador gets done.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:10, Share, Reply)
hunting, shooting, fishing etc. but i hate bullfighting and absolutely love it when the matador gets done.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:10, Share, Reply)
I thoroughly enjoyed that.
Why this shameful barbaric display is tolerated in the EU is beyond me.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:38, Share, Reply)
Why this shameful barbaric display is tolerated in the EU is beyond me.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:38, Share, Reply)
i know...
when will every aspect of culture and custom in the EU be homogenised by anonymous unelected bureaucrats based in Brussels? it can't happen soon enough. did you know some of them don't even speak english.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:59, Share, Reply)
when will every aspect of culture and custom in the EU be homogenised by anonymous unelected bureaucrats based in Brussels? it can't happen soon enough. did you know some of them don't even speak english.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:59, Share, Reply)
i know, right?
It seems there are even some barbarians on an island that eat horses!
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 19:30, Share, Reply)
It seems there are even some barbarians on an island that eat horses!
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 19:30, Share, Reply)
Cowardly cunts
If they really want to 'fight' bulls then strip off and go one on one without any weapons, I hope this bloke got fucked enough to give it up.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:50, Share, Reply)
If they really want to 'fight' bulls then strip off and go one on one without any weapons, I hope this bloke got fucked enough to give it up.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:50, Share, Reply)
From wiki
Aparicio made a return to bullfighting in Pontevedra on August 1, ten weeks after the accident.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:59, Share, Reply)
Aparicio made a return to bullfighting in Pontevedra on August 1, ten weeks after the accident.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:59, Share, Reply)
You can say a lot about bullfighters
But one thing they are not is cowardly. What a ridiculous thing to say.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 18:39, Share, Reply)
But one thing they are not is cowardly. What a ridiculous thing to say.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 18:39, Share, Reply)
Well it appears the general concensus is huzzah for the bull
and a couple of people angered by the gore, without even watching it to see there isn't actually much gore at all.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 18:17, Share, Reply)
and a couple of people angered by the gore, without even watching it to see there isn't actually much gore at all.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 18:17, Share, Reply)
The video and pictures were all over the broadsheets a few years ago
So it can't be that graphic.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 18:38, Share, Reply)
So it can't be that graphic.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 18:38, Share, Reply)
Bet he didn't make it back
with the stick, though. Probably swam across, then rolled in some fox shit, then went back to those people's house and jumped on the sofa.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 16:42, Share, Reply)
with the stick, though. Probably swam across, then rolled in some fox shit, then went back to those people's house and jumped on the sofa.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 16:42, Share, Reply)
That's the sort of thing my dog does. Fox shit must be like Chanel No.9 to dogs.
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thankfully no foxes around here...
mine likes to roll on flattened toads in the road.
the stink is unreal.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:31, Share, Reply)
mine likes to roll on flattened toads in the road.
the stink is unreal.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:31, Share, Reply)
My dog rolled in a toad once, Then went in to the post office, it fucking stank, everybody was looking at this old lady at the counter like she had shat herself or something.
I loled.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:52, Share, Reply)
I loled.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:52, Share, Reply)
Yay!
They should put him on a branch though, Sloths are fucked on the floor of the jungle.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:34, Share, Reply)
They should put him on a branch though, Sloths are fucked on the floor of the jungle.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 17:34, Share, Reply)
The 6 Million Peso Man.
And the second part when he gets to America:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVs7DPfTpnk
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 16:04, Share, Reply)
And the second part when he gets to America:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVs7DPfTpnk
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 16:04, Share, Reply)
Minecraft Valentine
I made this!
It's a video I made with Minecraft and Valentine's day innit, yeah?
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 16:02, Share, Reply)
It's a video I made with Minecraft and Valentine's day innit, yeah?
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 16:02, Share, Reply)
only, uhm
That's not Minecraft, is it? Or the characters in MC can now bend their limbs.
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That's not Minecraft, is it? Or the characters in MC can now bend their limbs.
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Another Valentines Day, another £2 spent in the pound shop buying gifts for my 6 year old girlfriend.
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Redbeard's Ship O' Metal.
I made this!
Yes, I know it's vaguely spammy, but anyone out there who's vaguely into metal should tune in to Redbeard's Ship O' Metal tonight from 7. He's a friend of mine and he occasionally has guests or experts from the music world on his show. This week he has me. I'm not an expert.
There'll be 2 hours of metal, ranging from classic to djent to celtic to jazz, and probably some slightly drunken twatting around in between.
I'll probably sound like an uneducated over-opinionated inbred, but what the hell.
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Yes, I know it's vaguely spammy, but anyone out there who's vaguely into metal should tune in to Redbeard's Ship O' Metal tonight from 7. He's a friend of mine and he occasionally has guests or experts from the music world on his show. This week he has me. I'm not an expert.
There'll be 2 hours of metal, ranging from classic to djent to celtic to jazz, and probably some slightly drunken twatting around in between.
I'll probably sound like an uneducated over-opinionated inbred, but what the hell.
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I'm really into metal.
What would you say your favourite metal is? I like Osmium.
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What would you say your favourite metal is? I like Osmium.
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I have to say gallium, without a doubt.
I've always wanted a gallium spoon kit, if you're struggling for Valentine's gift ideas, hint hint.
www.disappearingspoons.com/
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I've always wanted a gallium spoon kit, if you're struggling for Valentine's gift ideas, hint hint.
www.disappearingspoons.com/
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I would, but I'm working :-/
Decapitated, Obscura or Palladium.
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Decapitated, Obscura or Palladium.
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What is it with the rare earth metal?
This ain't heavy metal no more, it's high efficiency magnets alloys...
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This ain't heavy metal no more, it's high efficiency magnets alloys...
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Aah
should have guessed. Is it better than his recent efforts then? I can't be bothered with his films these days. Shame really, he never progressed at all did he?
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should have guessed. Is it better than his recent efforts then? I can't be bothered with his films these days. Shame really, he never progressed at all did he?
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I don't recommend watching this film if you've recently lost a pet
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Baboons kidnap and raise feral dogs as pets
Sad to see the pup get kidnapped at the beginning though.
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Sad to see the pup get kidnapped at the beginning though.
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Fascinating, if true.
This is interesting reading, written by someone who has tried to establish the veracity of the film (unsuccessfully, so far, it would appear).
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 16:58, Share, Reply)
This is interesting reading, written by someone who has tried to establish the veracity of the film (unsuccessfully, so far, it would appear).
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The Grove Family - One of the first Soap Operas
Only two episodes of this survive, Written by Jon Pertwee's (the third Doctor Who) brother and farther in the early 50s its an interesting example of how the BBC tried to develop the form for British television. Thought some of you might be interested. It's oddly a mix between public service announcement and light hearted family drama in this episode, something viewers noted and didn't appreciate :p
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Only two episodes of this survive, Written by Jon Pertwee's (the third Doctor Who) brother and farther in the early 50s its an interesting example of how the BBC tried to develop the form for British television. Thought some of you might be interested. It's oddly a mix between public service announcement and light hearted family drama in this episode, something viewers noted and didn't appreciate :p
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so they moved it to radio and called it the archers?
and simply dropped the light hearted element and changed the name to eastenders for its return to television?
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and simply dropped the light hearted element and changed the name to eastenders for its return to television?
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Ha, in a way yeah
The Archers was originally developed after the war to inform farmers about new technologies and best practice, seemingly something they still try at times to do now. There were a few short lived soaps around this time on the radio and tv all with differing approaches. In fact Coronation Street wasn't seen as a soap by its producers for a long time, serial drama and even documentary-drama being preferred!
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The Archers was originally developed after the war to inform farmers about new technologies and best practice, seemingly something they still try at times to do now. There were a few short lived soaps around this time on the radio and tv all with differing approaches. In fact Coronation Street wasn't seen as a soap by its producers for a long time, serial drama and even documentary-drama being preferred!
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Lee & Herring reunion
NSFW
From a few years ago. Has a few good laughs. Not sure what was going on with the birds at the beginning. I think the singer's Emma Kennedy.
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From a few years ago. Has a few good laughs. Not sure what was going on with the birds at the beginning. I think the singer's Emma Kennedy.
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I used to run Debain, but I came to my senses...
I now run Gentoo...
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I now run Gentoo...
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Ah
After many years trying to find a Linux distro that actually worked for me I'd just about settled on Debian. This photo may just make me move on...
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After many years trying to find a Linux distro that actually worked for me I'd just about settled on Debian. This photo may just make me move on...
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The day a t-shirt makes me switch OS
Is the day I become an Apple user.
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Is the day I become an Apple user.
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is the shirt is meant to distract attention from the hair?
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Art, everyone. This chap is playing a tune on women's bottoms.
NSFW
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