I was expecting this thread to be about an upgrade of DOT 5.1
You get disturbed by the contents of the Daily Mail? Really?
But your attitude seems to be "kids are little bastards, deal with it", whereas mine is "teach the kids not to be little bastards".
Quote from: VNA on 21 January 2018, 12:44:41 pmYou get disturbed by the contents of the Daily Mail? Really? No I didn't make it clear.I was referring to the doctor involved.I'm glad he's not my GP with judgement like that
Going all out to go off the beaten track is asking for trouble if truth be told. [/quote]Wouldn't it be boring if we were all the same....
Quote from: Hugh Mungus on 20 January 2018, 08:16:20 amQuote from: Grahamm on 20 January 2018, 12:26:47 amRight, because the problem is with *that* child's parents and in NO WAY the fault of the parents of the little bastards who will bully and torment them...As you probably know full well, anything that strays from the 'norm' does incite some form of bullying - just look at what kids go through at school if they have to wear glasses. I am in no way saying it is right but I am just pointing out what's going to happen. That kids life could be hell and all because the parents think it's cool/funky/modern.Yes, I do know that very well because I wore glasses at school. But your attitude seems to be "kids are little bastards, deal with it", whereas mine is "teach the kids not to be little bastards".If kids have to make themselves feel better about themselves by attacking someone else, then the problem is with the parents, not their victim.
Quote from: Grahamm on 20 January 2018, 12:26:47 amRight, because the problem is with *that* child's parents and in NO WAY the fault of the parents of the little bastards who will bully and torment them...As you probably know full well, anything that strays from the 'norm' does incite some form of bullying - just look at what kids go through at school if they have to wear glasses. I am in no way saying it is right but I am just pointing out what's going to happen. That kids life could be hell and all because the parents think it's cool/funky/modern.
Right, because the problem is with *that* child's parents and in NO WAY the fault of the parents of the little bastards who will bully and torment them...
QuoteI had to check it wasn't April the first after reading that one darrsi.It’s April Fools day every day in the Daily Mail.QuoteThe part that actually disturbed me the most was the bit where he claims...You get disturbed by the contents of the Daily Mail? Really?QuoteNo he isn't, he's a bloke covered in tattoos that's just yet another attention seeker There’s big demand for this stuff, such pish in the Daily Mail even gets discussed on some motorcycle forums.
I had to check it wasn't April the first after reading that one darrsi.
The part that actually disturbed me the most was the bit where he claims...
No he isn't, he's a bloke covered in tattoos that's just yet another attention seeker
People who are gender fluid are not gay, they were born with the wrong brain. Their genitals indicate one sex, while their mind may indicate another. It really really is none of our business.
Yes, I do know that very well because I wore glasses at school.
It's just an article in a newspaper for fucks sake.
QuoteIt's just an article in a newspaper for fucks sake. Bloody hell. You mean the Mail is a newspaper! I thought it was sh*t read by people with the wrong brain
You mean gender fluid people?
Strange how many people on this forum who don't read the Daily Mail seem to know what is written in it.
Strange how many people on this forum who don't read the Daily Mail seem to know what is written in it [/quote] That's because it's usually quoted by intelligent papers. Usually under the headline 'Daily Mail upset about everything'. And don't get me started on the Daily Express..... Mind you, both are very handy when torn up for toilet duty.
Quote Strange how many people on this forum who don't read the Daily Mail seem to know what is written in it [/quote] That's because it's usually quoted by intelligent papers. Usually under the headline 'Daily Mail upset about everything'. And don't get me started on the Daily Express..... Mind you, both are very handy when torn up for toilet duty.
Quote from: mtread on 22 January 2018, 12:26:43 amQuote Strange how many people on this forum who don't read the Daily Mail seem to know what is written in it [/quote] That's because it's usually quoted by intelligent papers. Usually under the headline 'Daily Mail upset about everything'. And don't get me started on the Daily Express..... Mind you, both are very handy when torn up for toilet duty. Can't remember the last time i bought an actual newspaper, i never really saw the point after learning years ago that you could buy the next days paper at Charing Cross Station from about 9pm the night before, whereas obviously now when reading online everything is up to date as quickly as possible.Even now i get people at work on their lunch break telling me stories that they're reading in their papers which i read 30hrs ago the morning before.As for the Daily Mail itself, it's just a source of daily info, and a lot of it. I couldn't give a monkeys about what their political stance is as that's not what i'm about. In fact i find the comments sections more interesting as there are so many different views, a bit like on here, but with even more world wide opinions which can make some funny reading.
Quote from: darrsi on 22 January 2018, 06:32:08 amQuote from: mtread on 22 January 2018, 12:26:43 amQuote Strange how many people on this forum who don't read the Daily Mail seem to know what is written in it [/quote] That's because it's usually quoted by intelligent papers. Usually under the headline 'Daily Mail upset about everything'. And don't get me started on the Daily Express..... Mind you, both are very handy when torn up for toilet duty. Can't remember the last time i bought an actual newspaper, i never really saw the point after learning years ago that you could buy the next days paper at Charing Cross Station from about 9pm the night before, whereas obviously now when reading online everything is up to date as quickly as possible.Even now i get people at work on their lunch break telling me stories that they're reading in their papers which i read 30hrs ago the morning before.As for the Daily Mail itself, it's just a source of daily info, and a lot of it. I couldn't give a monkeys about what their political stance is as that's not what i'm about. In fact i find the comments sections more interesting as there are so many different views, a bit like on here, but with even more world wide opinions which can make some funny reading.Yep there's no point in buying papers anymore, you can pick up a free paper at most rail and bus stations - Metro, evening standard etc. They're free albeit they're full of adverts obviously.The Sunday papers are more like a collection of lifestyle magazines than actual news sheets- sport, fashion, tech, motoring, interior design, celebrity etc.I'll admit to a sly look at the DM on occasions, I don't agree with their politics, but they know how to incite the middle classes- property prices and immigration for example. it's an absolute right wing rag but it's entertaining none the less.
It's considered sensible to slam newspapers such as the Daily Fail [/quote]There you go YamFazFan, I've corrected it for you
Kids are little bastards, it's because they're kids and in the early learning stage.Most grow out of it, some carry on being a bastard in later life too.If anything they're worse now than they've ever been, mainly in the big cities.If you think you can change them......good luck.