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Maybe the government were hoping it would solve the banking crisis(and the issues about Fred the Shreds pension) forever!
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leave the guy alone, its not his cock up (that happened before he left) Would YOU give it back if the dummies give it you? i certainly would NOT.;)
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There might be something in it. But niether side is going admit that the all senario is fubar and unworkable. |
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The biggest dog terd ever seen;
if thats a dog terd i woud'nt like to see the size of the dog, Margaret you'll have to get on to the council for bigger dog dirt bins soon |
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According to my sciencey-degree friends at university, that isn't big at all and it wasn't particularly ground-breaking news.
I think it'd be quite interesting to see something big actually hit the earth and cause chaos. Obviously not good, but interesting all the same. |
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I'm pretty sure similar nonsense to Mengale's 'studies' has been carried out on animals for the sake of cosmetics. If humans become as meaningless to someone as animals then we can expect stuff like that to happen. Taking advantage of the Jews and the other minorities for the sake of science isn't that different from people taking advantage of people as slaves and Britain isn't innocent of all the cruelty that has been carried out against humanity, or any country for that matter (to bear in mind you aren't in England and will probably throw that back at me!) I was talking about this issue of the holocaust today and how people always refer to that as the worst act of evil against humanity or however you wish to refer to it but to be truthful, generally lots of BAD happens and it shouldn't really be put on any sort of scale because it is all generally BAD. War is BAD, yet thousands of our young men and women sign up to fight in the Armed forces and we consider that something to be proud of, but its only something to be proud of if we see what they're fighting for as a good thing. German soldiers, in the same way mostly saw what they were fighting for as a good thing. Perhaps this is almost a bit of a quasi-realist view... which is what I happen to be writing an essay on right now :p I'd love to be able to go to sleep. |
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i didnt know who dr mengale was (by name, i know of the nazi dr tho) so i googled it and i really wish i hadnt :( |
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