First for me being first and everyone else being big gay benders
Henry Bailey
BTFO
Nathaniel Reyes
That must be mortifying
Ryan Williams
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Jace Barnes
nth for TRIPFAGS OUT
Jose Powell
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Logan Martin
Everyone STOP using offensive words to describe our Emerald Isle friends.
Tyler Evans
I want Germans to leave
Juan Nguyen
9th for BASED triplords
Parker Hernandez
Yeh, and that's disgusting, clearly. But it doesn't mean they were fully aware of the consequences of what they were doing. I can't just keep repeating myself on this. I believe that the average 10 year old has less understanding of the long term effects of their actions than the average, for example, 25 year old. And as such I don't think they can possibly be tried in the same way. The cut off point? I have no idea. I guess 16 is a decent age.
Nolan Murphy
>cope is white >I'm white What went wrong?
Charles Smith
>wanting to give Rimmer £10,000 just so you can film his willy and bum
James Morris
h-hello...
Gavin Collins
Why am I red?
Levi Johnson
Ooo 'ello ducky
Lincoln Morgan
>poof
Easton Lewis
>t. potatonigger
Cooper Baker
I thought you were redoing the last supper?
Nicholas Fisher
>Not wanting to see the most hilarious and depressing documentary of a fat tripfag suffering through fat camp while a certified Triplord laughs at him and bullies him along the way What's wrong with you?
Jaxson Davis
Hello pretend poof
Bentley Rodriguez
That was WN iirc
Matthew Flores
>fully aware of the consequences of what they were doing If they weren't fully aware they wouldn't have tried to hide it. They did the same thing as most adult murderers do- realise the consequences of what they did and then try to hide that they ever did it. Do you think a child of say six would have the awareness of using a train to make it look like he was killed accidentally by it?
>I can't just keep repeating myself on this That's because everything points to them knowing exactly the consequences of what they did. Try and find something in the murder that suggests otherwise.
Brody White
Oh, sorry
Brandon Hill
konbanwa >frog >pretend what makes you say that
Evan Lee
Why haven't you moved to Australia yet? Germany has already ruined you
Benjamin Robinson
>poof
Juan Long
There is a vast difference between knowing that what you're doing is wrong and knowing the consequences of what you do.
Take a 10 year old kid stealing a tenner from his mum's purse. Imagine his mum only has £15 in her purse, £10 for food for the family for the week, £5 for the electric meter. The kid will cover up what he's done, put the purse back, lie to his mum. But he wouldn't understand the consequences of what he did. At 16 it's more likely he would.
What them two did was abhorrent, it was evil and it should have been punished. Maybe even punished with death. But they cannot be tried in the same way as adults. They just can't.
Eli Richardson
Full of Chinks and spiders desu
Aaron Foster
>what makes you say that Every time another quare says something gay to you always turn them down. I think you are pretending to be gay for attention
Kevin Ramirez
Where are you getting all these frogs from?
Parker Young
why would I start giving out personal info over britpol? that would be dumb. someone from here does know me more than others though ;)
Andrew Lopez
>you made yourself a paki what did you mean by this?
Gavin Torres
>But they cannot be tried in the same way as adults 'At the trial, the lead prosecution counsel Richard Henriques QC successfully rebutted the principle of doli incapax, which presumes that young children cannot be held legally responsible for their actions' Our justice system disagrees with you.
>The child psychiatrist Dr. Eileen Vizard, who interviewed Thompson before the trial, was asked in court whether he would know the difference between right and wrong, that it was wrong to take a young child away from his mother, and that it was wrong to cause injury to a child. Vizard replied, "If the issue is on the balance of probabilities, I think I can answer with certainty". >Dr. Susan Bailey, the Home Office forensic psychiatrist who interviewed Venables, said unequivocally that he knew the difference between right and wrong.
Aiden Hall
Nothing in particular
Levi Roberts
>someone from here does know me more than others though ;) Are you Preuße's bf?
Adrian Price
>poof
im pikk then upp fron tyhe growmd. wen teemcher tayks ,me fror waklms ,
Ethan Peterson
no
Lincoln Rivera
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Charles Garcia
>this combination of mental illness in one thread What a useless thread, take this shit to
I really don't know how many times I can reiterate the same point. Knowing the difference between right and wrong, knowing that you're breaking the law, knowing that what you're doing is wrong is not the same as knowing the consequences of that action.
The law can disagree with me, that's fine. It disagrees with me on a lot of things, as I would imagine it does with a lot of people. The law would have me arrested for calling a nigger a nigger. I don't have to agree with it
People are tried for the consequences. They're tried for their actions. Back to your money stealing analogy. If a thief steals a woman's purse, he isn't tried for the woman missing the bus home because she didn't have the money, the thief is tried for stealing the money in the first place.
Blake Nguyen
People *aren't* tried for the consequences.
Leo Cooper
>he thinks I'm a paki M8, if I was a paki I'd be married to my cousin and wouldn't be approaching wizardhood
Carter Cook
Anyone here read any of Bowden's books?
Angel Baker
dahdy k ps showting amt ,mummey fror letteng teencher teyk mie om walnks am fter inbrok hes speshl bohtel wimv sigoret juose , iln et. .
Liam Clark
i was thinking aircraft engineering technician. or naval airman (handler) if i don't score high enough on the recruitment test. i don't have a degree.
Cameron Harris
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Lucas James
Morning lads. Burgers for breakfast. They were supposed to be used yesterday but I'm sure a few hours makes no difference
Jaxson Wood
strange sleeping pattern. are you a NEET?
John Scott
If in doubt, get the chlorine out
Jeremiah Jackson
I'm the NEETest of all NEETs
Ryan Thomas
Diminished responsibility. A literal retard is tried differently to a normal person. Somebody with schizophrenia is tried different to those without. Mitigation. If it can be proven that a person doesn't understand, through lack of intelligence, the consequences, they are tried as such.
I'm not trying to change anybody's mind here, I'm just putting my personal thoughts across and that is that children, especially pre-pubescent children, cannot be tried in the same way as adults.
I'm not even really saying they shouldn't have been hanged. I'm saying that they should have been tried as children, which they essentially were.
Jaxson Gomez
>poof
Noah Cox
being NEET is suffering
Gavin Taylor
Kek, wtf Rimmer lad
William Butler
>poof
Jayden Harris
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Camden Wilson
>aircraft engineering technician Good choice. If you're decent with routine and don't mind people making demands of you then that's a really good role to get into.
If you want to earn more money and live a weird life you could go the submarine route. I considered that for a while, kind of regret not doing it. Obviously you'll be a power systems engineer or something, as planes don't work very well under water
Nolan Ross
We'll have to just disagree then because I think people with mental illness should be tried the same regardless. The worlds better off without those sorts. The less of them the better. Even if that does sound like our early twentieth century friends.
James Moore
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Matthew Lopez
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Hunter Cook
i've got my eye on you, jew-knob.
Hunter Thomas
Don't >> me you fucking faggot
Mason Martin
It's not all that bad. Not sure why so many people complain. You get your rent and council tax paid + enough money to live on. I've even managed to save about £5,000 of my NEETbux over the years
I'm torn. In some ways I agree with you, in some ways I don't. If the two who killed that kid died in their cell aged 11 I certainly wouldn't give a shit. I wouldn't be opposed to them living their entire lives out in prison. I am opposed to giving the government the power to kill children though, especially children of that age.
Was nice to have the discussion though, beats the total noncery that these threads usually (and currently) are.
Landon Gray
Fair enough though I was saying to hang them at 18. I'd settle for life in prison though. What annoys me the most was that they were let out after about eight years.
Kevin Sanchez
thread's are getting so much slower
summer's ending
we need more trips
Levi Rivera
ime lyke too .gimv {yoo )s toon peepol than,t rehmenber me ov mumie bcos lonts ohf nyoo dahdies linke goim too hern roohm
Landon Rivera
goodnight
Jacob Cooper
>poof
Evan Wright
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James Walker
If you're gonna hang them at 18 you may as well hang them at 10. Morally I have no issue with that. Yeh, 8 years is unacceptable and seems to not match the crime at all.
Don't feel m8. Have some nice food instead.
Isaac Brooks
>A literal retard is tried differently to a normal person i was in a jury fairly recently, and a literal retard was on the jury. no joke.
Aiden Howard
Anyone here done an open university degree?
Thomas Flores
Isn't Eddie doing one? I was thinking about doing one of their foundation/access modules this year.