>that pic >no shitskins in sight Made me happy with that pic OP.
Juan Perez
Going to see Laibach tonight lads, pretty excited
Jose Stewart
The NHS isn't shit for not wasting money treating the congenital disorder of the product of 20 generations of cousinfucking.
It's shit for other reasons.
Samuel Russell
That looks really gay.
Christopher Hill
Del's finally a millionaire! - Only Fools and Horses: Christmas Special 1996 - BBC
Luis Reyes
Does anymore else get depressed at how American-tier fat most women are becoming now?
Jackson Rogers
there is but only west ham fans kek
Hunter Reyes
They're the only western band to have played in North Korea
All you've ever played is yourself
Brandon Howard
...
Samuel Thompson
>They're the only western band to have played in North Korea Good for them. Still looks like you're going to get bummed.
Isaiah Cox
when is that barbados ferry port fight meant to be?
Cooper Kelly
Yay
Brody Hernandez
>blackpilltwat is still here
William Lopez
Nice one, mate, didn't know they were touring
William Lopez
You are a sick fuck. Three years ago, I was bummed by a man like you. It ruined my life. I'm still broken, no matter what I do to try and fix it. I can't move on. The scars run too deep. You don't even care about how those girls are affected. You don't care that you're breaking their spirits, dreams, and everything they hoped to be. My joy in life was taken away, stolen by someone like you. You don't deserve to live for the pain you caused those girls.
Leo Jones
what a shame
Zachary Garcia
Everything is a joke
Anthony Ramirez
And? I've given you every opportunity to shut me up. I've given you every opportunity to provide any meaningful, viable solution. I've given you every opportunity to convince me why I should have any hope. All you've done is convince me of the opposite. All you've done is call anyone who even asks the question of what we can do except sit around and wait and hope things might magically get better---in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary--- a "faggot" and tell them to kill themselves. I think I can be forgiven for not accepting that. If none of you have a clue as to what can be done then what does it matter if I'm here or not? Why would you want to stop me even asking the question?
I'm not laughing.
Evan Murphy
WHAT THE FUCK happened to Rimmer?
Angel Brooks
Rotting in a ditch hopefully.
Jordan Ross
David Cameron
Gavin Myers
stop that
Jackson Cox
>I'm not laughing. There's your problem.
Henry Lewis
A lot of places in the UK still look like this, we're not the USA yet.
Brody Foster
This
Connor Stewart
why are holocaust memorials always so fucking ugly? the one in Berlin is atrocious
Caleb Brooks
Because the Holocaust was ugly, or something
Camden Diaz
Blocking this id now.
Jack Nelson
I think beautiful and awe inspiring might send out the wrong message.
Benjamin Lewis
If you're laughing then you're part of the problem. You've just had a new born baby girl, have you not? Need I say any more?
Gavin Cox
why do we even need one here?
Luke Cooper
Go ahead. You have nothing to contribute to the discussion anyway.
Brandon Myers
*new born 1/8th black girl
Josiah Morales
>part of the problem Because you're really helping? Getting people worked up about things they couldn't hope to change even if they knew how.
Josiah Sanchez
All you need to know about British politics was displayed in the Cameron vs. Miliband election. The descendant of a Jewish banker vs. the descendant of a Jewish communist.
Liam White
art can be beautiful and sad as in pic the Jews want to embed the holocaust as deep as possible in the psyche of all whites
Julian Rivera
>art can be beautiful and sad as in pic Fair point. How you would make a Holocaust memorial beautiful without it looking like a celebration though?
Levi Harris
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Logan Perez
Rodney Thinks He's in Love - Only Fools and Horses - BBC
How is asking people what we can do to change the dire circumstances we find ourselves in not helping? It's all of you who aren't helping. Apparently even asking the question warrants a barrage of ad-hominem attacks. You all accuse me of being blackpilled and a defeatist and then you say something like this: >Getting people worked up about things they couldn't hope to change even if they knew how.
So what are any of us even doing here, then? What's the point of any of this? To make posts about bands getting bummed like you did here ? My goodness I'm so sorry for pointing out that our country is dying while we all sit around talking about bullshit and do nothing about it except fucking laugh. Yes. I really am "not helping" any, am I? Don't let me interrupt your shitposting about Question Time or Aston Villa you stupid, stupid, stupid fools.
Easton Turner
1/16th
Joseph Harris
How African does she look?
Joseph Ross
Tonight's Question Time panel.
Evan Reyes
>How is asking Just asking questions right? Maybe if you were less of a cunt about it. To be honest I think most of this 'our country is dying' talk is just exaggeration and fear mongering.
I like you Ed. You're being proactive.
Far less than if she had a black dad I would imagine.
Why do we keep giving Venables new identities? If he keeps bringing it upon himself that he gets found out who he is then I don't really give a fuck if he gets found out, it's his own doing.
Chase Long
Bulger. Watch out you'll have the anime paedophiles lecturing us on how their gateway drug isn't a problem.
>Just asking questions right? >Maybe if you were less of a cunt about it. Maybe I'd be less of a cunt about it if I wasn't insulted repeatedly by pretty much every single one of you without provocation just for asking said question. Well, you don't like it now do you? Tough fucking shit. >To be honest I think most of this 'our country is dying' talk is just exaggeration and fear mongering. I strongly disagree and so it would seem do most of the people I've been arguing with all day.
Landon Carter
Because you earned it for yourself for all the hard work in the War
John Hill
>Dreda Say Mitchell >Pro-Brexit Interesting.
>Well, you don't like it now do you? I think the difference between us both is that I laugh occasionally. >I strongly disagree and so it would seem do most of the people I've been arguing with all day. They agree with you but you're still arguing with them? You need to rethink your strategy.
Owen Miller
They don't break for Thanksgiving?
Mason Evans
Lilly white skin, upturned nose though. I didn't know the mother was black until a few months in but it is noticeable once you know
Jaxon Taylor
>for all the hard work in the War But you guys made it all possible.
Chase King
bait Also what time does the superkneel start this time?
>I think the difference between us both is that I laugh occasionally. I laugh more than occasionally but not about this. We've got to live in this country for a considerable number of years. Some of us have children. Forgive me for not finding the subject funny. You won't be laughing either for very much longer. >They agree with you but you're still arguing with them? >You need to rethink your strategy. Most of us agree that the country is in very serious trouble but that's not what we're arguing about. We're arguing about what should be done done about it, and whether any thing can even be done about it.
Cameron Brooks
The arguments of Hume and Kant had undermined the claims of rational theology, and Biblical scholarship had demoted Holy Scripture from the Word of God to words inspired by God. Kingsley was au fait with these developments and also with the science of his day, being one of the first churchmen to welcome Darwin's Origins of the Species (1859). He did not see the theory of evolution as a threat to Anglican Christianity, which was, as he saw it, a truth-directed faith, open to argument and to the investigation of nature. On the other hand, there were forms of the Christian faith that verged on superstition, which sought for a world full of magic and mystery, and these were the true enemies of Christ. Kingsley saw superstition as the permanent threat to the Christian philosophy that had triumphed at the Reformation. Superstition could wear a Christian face, just as truth could appear in the garments of philosophy. In Hypatia he did justice at last to a woman, one of the last pagan philosophers, who had been brutally murdered by a Christian mob in fifth-century Alexandria, and who in Kingsley's eyes was as much a martyr to the truth as those burned at the stake by Mary Tudor. Superstition, he believed, was still rife, and its principle protector in the Christian world was the Roman Catholic Church. And it was in mocking John Henry Newman's conversion to Rome that Kingsley came out most strongly as a defender of the Anglican settlement.
Kevin Gray
>Pic Those are clearly Americans
Alexander Thomas
Fuck you. We are already worse.
Jonathan Allen
Brilliant film but harrowing and depressing. The part where they give the children cyanide is awful.
Ayden Barnes
daily reminder you guys need PR voting if you ever wanna get rid of the tories and labour
Kevin Cook
tfw growing a beard for the first time ever and finding out you have subhuman neckbeard genetics only
Nathaniel Green
Source:The European Commission. Please try harder.
Joseph Harris
wots the matter m8 got a willy up ya bum
Josiah Bailey
>What did Brexitcucks mean by this? Poles out Pakis in I think. At least that's what the bleating sounded like.
Don't worry though. We'll have the sovereignty to let which ever nationality we like to the front of the queue. No more nasty smelly continentals getting top priority. Nice English speaking Indians and Nigerians can be prioritised in a points based system. Those cheap fluent workers should get the economy back on track.
What do you do though Hans? Ban it for being pro-Nazi or celebrate it's progressive attitude toward sexual relationships?
If only there was a party promoting this.
Jeremiah Wright
All of this. Sounds like a decent proportion of posters are literal country bumpkins who think they are immune. Merely hint that the country is less that le 97% in their county and they sperg out. By the time they understand their foolishness it will be long, long over.
Luis Perez
>'our country is dying' talk is just exaggeration and fear mongering. Nobody white who isn't a shill believes this.
Josiah Williams
Seeing Helga fight against taking the drink was awful, she clearly knew what was going to happen.
Isaiah Rogers
If we make Britain worse than Pakistan/Somalia the immigrants won't want to come any more
Hudson Carter
Your not asking that though, your dismissing littreally everything someone is saying without an argument
Liam Wright
Did my mother stunt me by stealing my porn mags from me at age 13
Meaning I had to use internet porn and became a virgin
Wyatt Morales
3 matches tonight, one after the other. First is at 5:30 our time.
Jordan Perry
Why would i ban it when my both my Grandparents were fighting for it?
Angel Perry
>Nobody white who isn't a shill believes this. You need to get out of the city and see what your country really looks like. It's not all big empty fields mate. But don't let me stop you believing everywhere is a bad as your low rent neighbourhood.
Ryder Campbell
The scandal of the Oxford Movement occurred in the wake of the Catholic Relief Act of 1829. This removed the remaining disabilities that had prevented the Roman Catholic Church from functioning in Britain, and led to Coleridge to compose his important essay 'On the Constitution of Church and State' (1830). In defending a national church Coleridge found himself arguing that the religion of such a church is less important than its loyalty. He identified the principle enemy of the national church as priestly celibacy, combined with attachment to a power outside the kingdom. A married priest, he believed, acquires an attachment to the people of the country in which it practices. The celibate priest is free to identify his affections and loyalties outside the temporal order and can, therefore, be manipulated by those who claim to represent some higher and more godly power than those who maintain the secular state.
Parker Torres
>Manchester Update, Student Edition
Muggings by machete gangs on mopeds Beatings and sexual harassment Break ins near daily occurence Police are fucking useless
Is being safe in my own country too much to ask? Sort of wish we had better gun laws
Sebastian Clark
>Why would i ban it It's the latter. I knew it. >my both my Grandparents Such a pedigree. How does it to feel to be one rung up the ladder from communism?
Hudson Hernandez
The only thing you can do with has an actual effect is culture jamming stunts which get in the media/boil piss of normies. Mass posters in unis. Put up a billboard with some demographic facts in London and see what happens. That will do a lot more than waiting and voting, unlike America you need to be prepared to get sent down if you get caught though, the only way to get anything done is to use the media outrage machine to force them to talk about the future of the British people openly though, without that acceleration you have already lost.
Nathan Bell
Nobody said anything that wasn't worthy of dismissal and I didn't dismiss any of you without offering plenty of reasons why their "solution" wasn't viable. But that's largely irrelevant. Very few of you could even offer a solution for me to dismiss in the first place.
Brody Morales
African and Arab economic refugees will always want to come to the UK. The government will desire to keep businesses happy and so will allow them to scour the globe for the cheapest workers, but instead of white Europeans it will be Indians, Pakistanis, Africans, etc. The UK will be extremely unattractive to people who have better options. Ie, Europeans like the Polish and Romanian workers who will now go to Germany, France, or their native country now that their economy is picking up quickly. The UK will still be attractive to people from poorer Asian and African countries who may now find it easier to get visas as businesses have to work harder to find talent. Let's not forget the brain drain that's going to happen, many talented, educated, and capable Brits will flee the economic disaster of Brexit Britain.
Cameron Richardson
What's the betting that the CoE will release the George Bell report some time around Christmas or the next big news story to bury it? I'm surprised they didn't release it at the budget desu.
Charles Morris
>Breaking: Labour suspends Ivan Lewis MP
James Lee
>being this delusional
Kayden Carter
Better than being part of an Ideology that produces Somalia tier Countries
Ian Wright
>Sort of wish we had better gun laws
Yep, just look at the US. It doesn't have the highest crime rate on the planet out of any 1st world country... wait.
Hudson Diaz
For what?
Ryder Nelson
>y the time they understand their foolishness it will be long, long over. I'm of the opinion that that time has come and gone already, but like I've been saying to them all morning; I'm open for suggestions and I can be convinced otherwise. Nobody came even remotely close. You can find it all in the previous thread if you wanted to.
David Cooper
"Allegations of a sexual nature" is all I can find. Probably accused of speaking to a woman once upon a time.
Daniel Cook
>Better than being part of an Ideology that produces Somalia tier Countries I thought you were talking about British Imperialism for a moment. I only wear this flag because I like the colours.
But it is undeniable that English literature since that time has been dominated by writers who defend a sacramental vision of England as part of our cultural legacy, and therefore as something that can go on flourishing, even if no longer rooted in faith. This is surely the view that comes across from the poems and the Wessex novels of Thomas Hardy, from Conrad's vision of the English Merchant Navy and its residue of imperial virtue, from the Anglican pilgrimage of T. S. Eliot, even from the agnostic sense of loss in Orwell and Larking. And in the criticisms of F. R. Leavis this desire for culture as a 'real presence' that will provide the Eucharistic moments in the life of our nation becomes all but explicit - and with a pronounced low church accent, identifying Bunyan and Blake as the leading figures in a tradition of creative dissent. It is only because of the Church of England that this view of English culture has been possible, and it is this very view of the English culture that drew me [Roger Scruton], aged fifteen, into the Anglican Church, not knowing how much I should have to believe in order to claim the Church's comforts.
Kevin Thomas
Why are you posting here when you are contributing nothing to the discussion ? All you want is to turn a 99% chance of a worse future to 100%
Christian Kelly
>voting
Mason Wood
I've got children. It's not a bad idea, but I fear the time it would take for the conversations to convince enough people would be far too long. But say people did start questioning the leftist narrative, what would they do then? What action could they take? The more people who start to realise the better, of course. But I do genuinely feel we haven't the time for that to develop into anywhere close to meaningful political action. It would be shot down.
Austin Hughes
>SmakuĊ, polish delicacies
Leo Sanchez
I initiated the discussion and have been contributing to it since about half past 7 this morning. I've contributed more to it than every single one of you put together.
Austin Wright
How does it feel to know that cannabis will be legal within 10 years?