Gotta say, most women over the age of 30 in this country are fucking elephants...
Dylan Flores
They're pretty fab desu senpai
Tyler Barnes
>the working class in a nutshell
Nicholas Perry
Lucky git, that feel when endomorph
Xavier Young
I'm worried about you, user
Ethan Lopez
That works for weight lifting or running, Didn't know it could apply to eating.
Leo White
I don't know why Australian women are so attractive when they're just Anglos with a sun tan. Maybe they're a perfect synthesis of Anglo-Irish or something I'm missing.
Angel Butler
Fight me
Austin Lopez
>Roast dinner made with vegetables from your garden and meat from the local farm shop
Hudson Bell
>killing animals >stooping to nigger levels
Talk to us again when you've performed your own little holocaust on your neighbours.
Jace Cruz
Pay homage, huns
Dylan Thompson
Don't worry mate, I'm washing it all down with a pepsi.
Hunter Stewart
it's the accent lad
Sebastian Lee
I like the Aussie accent. Don't know why? It's probably because I've gotta listen to the Souse accent all the time. Anything's better in comparison.
Connor Peterson
Not when you kill it yourself.
Camden Gray
I Guess we can't really take credit for this one but for arguments sake, speaking from the heart I think it was fucking hilarious
Joshua Reed
>Having hope for the country still
Kayden Butler
One near me got shut down because they used their hands to wipe their arse and didn't wash them
Another was closed down because the chicken was kept in buckets on the floor in the toilet. Piss splashing into it.
It's been about 5 years since I've bought anything from a paki takeaway. Only ever go to the local chippy or a proper Italian pizza place.
Lincoln Parker
It's hard to pin down exactly what he was but to be concise I'll say English political orator/writer/artist although he is much more well known for his oratory than anything else. He went up and down the country giving talks and speeches about politics and philosophy. He's got quite a few speeches and talks on youtube. Unfortunately he passed away in 2012.
Because all parts of society have gradually degraded. Morality, art, meaning, beauty; it has all been abandoned and squandered. Now we wear ugly bright clothing like a world of complete fucking plonkers while we watch the Jeremy Kyle Show or Doctor Who in our shitty council flats.
Carter Powell
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Gabriel Taylor
Mate, most people are having Indian or Italian take outs every night. The days of a roast are dying.
Joseph Hall
Fun fact; the parmo was originally made with pork but virtually every pizza shop in Teesside only sells chicken parmo's. I'm sure you can guess why, and now everyone not old enough to remember thinks chicken is the original.
Jeremiah Stewart
Even up until much more recently. When men start wearing turn-down collars, you know things are getting a bit lax. That's probably why we lost the empire, tbqh.
Oliver Peterson
I guess it's true what they say about people being annoying when they're hungry
Lucas Ramirez
Oliver Cromwell, the outstanding leader of the English bourgeois revolution of the 1640s. Without him, with his steadfast courage and determination, the Revolution would have been betrayed by the big bourgeoisie who continually sought an accommodation with the Crown. It is no accident that Cromwell has been described as the Lenin of the English bourgeois revolution. The English Revolution of 1640-60 was a great social overturn like the French Revolution of 1789. The old feudal regime was destroyed and replaced with a new capitalist social order. The Civil War was a class war which overthrew the despotism of Charles I and the reactionary feudal order that stood behind him. Parliament represented the new rising middle classes of town and country which challenged and defeated the old regime, cutting off the head of the king and abolishing the House of Lords in the process. During the first part of the 17th century relations between the Crown and the bourgeoisie sharply deteriorated. Charles continually defended the Divine Right of Kings, while the Commons stood for the 'nation', its privileges and inherited rights. These bitter quarrels led invariably to the dissolution of parliaments and ended with the eleven-year lone rule of Charles I. Charles succeeded in alienating the men of property with the imposition of taxes, forced loans and arbitrary government. Eventually the City of London went on strike and refused a loan. Meanwhile the Scottish army drove south and occupied Newcastle. Charles had no alternative but to again recall Parliament in November 1640. This was known as the Long Parliament, and sat with intermissions for the next twenty years. Within a little over a year, Parliament had split and the class struggle was carried through by Civil War. The fundamental issue was political power. socialist.net/oliver-cromwell-english-revolution.htm
Easton James
I'd also like to throw in this interview, gives you a good overview of his thoughts on various issues