Little scrotes in Burnley
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Little scrotes in Burnley
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Wonder what their parents think when they see this
Wonder what their parents think when they see this
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Think the parents will be Neanderthals.
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Probably the same as this soft lad's parent(s):ZizkovClaret wrote:Wonder what their parents think when they see this
Jamie Rickwood: "Plastic piggy’s need about 5 of em to take the bike of a KID hahahahah sort ya head out ya soft *****"
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How I'd love to kneecap the gobby little ****.
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Absolutely. Town is full of third or fourth generation arseholes. Parents (if oresent or of you can drag em out the big window for long enough) will be down the station making a complaint.
It’s quite simple you little scrotes, there are signs everywhere in the town centre saying no cycling.
“I only done a wheelie” Go and do a wheelie where you can’t hit and hurt anyone else. Little ********.
It’s quite simple you little scrotes, there are signs everywhere in the town centre saying no cycling.
“I only done a wheelie” Go and do a wheelie where you can’t hit and hurt anyone else. Little ********.
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Scrotes breed scrotes. They’d probably have a better chance of a good life in care. Unfortunately you don’t need IQ, self respect and decency to have children.
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They should be castrated. Give it another generation and the number will drop.
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Always loved super Glen, how many did he score for us?
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Are scrotes not essential for breeding?Blackrod wrote:Scrotes breed scrotes. They’d probably have a better chance of a good life in care. Unfortunately you don’t need IQ, self respect and decency to have children.
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Just a thought. Many on here are blaming the parents but that is not always the case so calls for castration is a bit extreme.
Example: my wife is a hard working decent woman, well educated and a brilliant mum to our girls and fantastic Nan to our grandkids. Her sister has been a junkie for 30-odd years, has never worked in that time and can't even remember bringing her kids up. She has had mental issues and been arrested a couple of times for violence, mainly threats as she has never actually hurt anyone.
Question: my parents-in-law (now sadly both deceased) brought both girls up in exactly the same way, with the same values of hard work and family love, they were treated as fairly as it is possible to be (my father-in-law was the most even handed and fair man I have ever met). So how are they to be judged with regard to their parenting? It has to be said that my father-in-law was a tradesman and company director and one of the most loved and respected men I have ever known, I saw him as my dad.
Not having a go at anyone here - I would just like views on this as it does quite fascinate me how kids turn out.
Example: my wife is a hard working decent woman, well educated and a brilliant mum to our girls and fantastic Nan to our grandkids. Her sister has been a junkie for 30-odd years, has never worked in that time and can't even remember bringing her kids up. She has had mental issues and been arrested a couple of times for violence, mainly threats as she has never actually hurt anyone.
Question: my parents-in-law (now sadly both deceased) brought both girls up in exactly the same way, with the same values of hard work and family love, they were treated as fairly as it is possible to be (my father-in-law was the most even handed and fair man I have ever met). So how are they to be judged with regard to their parenting? It has to be said that my father-in-law was a tradesman and company director and one of the most loved and respected men I have ever known, I saw him as my dad.
Not having a go at anyone here - I would just like views on this as it does quite fascinate me how kids turn out.
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Some people just like to feel smug and superior Houseboy.
I think most of us have done things we aren't proud of and things that if caught on camera at the wrong time could reflect very badly on us.
Not a reflection of our parents but of being young and making daft choices / hanging out with or looking for the validation from the wrong people.
I think most of us have done things we aren't proud of and things that if caught on camera at the wrong time could reflect very badly on us.
Not a reflection of our parents but of being young and making daft choices / hanging out with or looking for the validation from the wrong people.
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Agreed. Weve all done things we arent proud of and all done things that probably actually werent that bad but could be viewed as if on camera and presented in a certain context.Goobs wrote:Some people just like to feel smug and superior Houseboy.
I think most of us have done things we aren't proud of and things that if caught on camera at the wrong time could reflect very badly on us.
Not a reflection of our parents but of being young and making daft choices / hanging out with or looking for the validation from the wrong people.
Ive done plenty wrong especially when I was late teens / early 20s. Some Im not proud of some i wasnt proud of even then.
Did daft stuff as a kid.
None of it was a reflection of parenting which couldnt have been better.
As a kid I think your peers are as important / influential if not more so than your parents.
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Couldn’t agree more.cricketfieldclarets wrote:As a kid I think your peers are as important / influential if not more so than your parents.
Yes, in some cases the parents are to blame but I’ve seen plenty of “kids go off the rails” because they have fallen in with the wrong sort.
On the flip side I’ve also seen first hand instances where the child hasn’t followed after the parents scrotiness, and has become a hard working and pleasant young adult.
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What is all this about? The link is dead for me.
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Link is dead for me as well.
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It was a video a kid made of police officers taking a bike off a gobby kid and his mates in the town centre captioned “police brutality” by the lad who filmed/uploaded it.Billy Balfour wrote:What is all this about? The link is dead for me.
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My 2 cents on it all -
The police have stated publically that that patrols in town will be increased after numerous complaints and incidents from youth recently. Criminal damage, violence and also just being nuisances. That on its own should be enough for young lads to think “maybe avoid town for a bit”.
These kids have been nuisances for a while now - numerous reports of them abusing passers by, destroying flower beds, smashing cars and just being all round wrong ens.
The big thing for me is that as pointed out above - we all did stupid stuff as kids - my mates and I were absolute terrors as young ens but we had some decency/common sense that if/when the police turned up you don’t start giving them grief and tryin to act like mini gangsters.
The thing I have found with kids (not all) these days is the sense of entitlement from them and the feeling of being untouchable. When I was a kid I wouldn’t dream of telling my parents that I had a run in with an adult/police because I would have probably got a clip around the ear off my parents for being a pain. 13/14 year olds these days are posting videos online of them swearing at police officers and every few days my nephew (local 13 year old lad) has some video sent to him of young lads having fights or trying to.... they can all mess about for all I care, everyone did it when younger and it could be argued that it’s part of growing up in an area like Burnley.
BUT ... when you are playing up a bit, you lose the right to cry and complain or complain about being victimised when the police turn up or somebody says something to you about your actions. If you want to run around causing trouble, deal with the consequences.
I’ve also found a huge blame culture which links into the query earlier about parenting .... I see more and more parents these days who see their kids as little angels who can do no wrong and will back them til blue in the face whereas I (and I’m guessing a lot of us) had parents who would tell me when I’m wrong and not make excuses for me being a little pri(k.... the kid in the video had the “but he has learning difficulties” line thrown out when people questioned his antics on the Facebook post earlier - learning disabilities don’t cause you to go into a town centre where bikes are banned and abuse police/community officers with your mates after dark. That is a side that parents can control a little by knowing what their kids are doing more rather than finding out from videos posted on social media.
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Cheers for that.bfccrazy wrote:It was a video a kid made of police officers taking a bike off a gobby kid and his mates in the town centre captioned “police brutality” by the lad who filmed/uploaded it.
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This is nothing to do with with feeling superior. There will always be bad eggs even with good parenting. Addicts particularly and alcoholics are not really fit to be parents as it distorts their personality and ability. These kids I’m sure will not have had good parenting. The poster above is right about ‘the sense of entitlement’. This isn’t just pranks it’s the lack of respect, foul mouths a scumbag behaviour.
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My wife and I returning from manchester Airport on Sunday last, were waiting for the Skipton train on platform 6b about 9pm on Leeds Station.bfccrazy wrote:It was a video a kid made of police officers taking a bike off a gobby kid and his mates in the town centre captioned “police brutality” by the lad who filmed/uploaded it.
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but we had some decency/common sense that if/when the police turned up you don’t start giving them grief and tryin to act like mini gangsters.
13/14 year olds these days are posting videos online of them swearing at police officers and every few days my nephew (local 13 year old lad) has some video sent to him of young lads having fights or trying to.
A gathering of several scrotes with cans of beer/cider started swearing at a couple of police officers.
They were asked by said Police to behave, and asked to leave... quite politely.
One of the young men (term used loosely) went up and put his face in the policemans and said "make me".
Again quite politely he asked them to leave...
"Make me" was the reply....
After a squirt if mace ... said young man fell to the floor ... So his mates kicked off at the 2 police.
It lasted about 30 seconds resulting in 6 youngsters in Cable ties being led off the station.
What a wonderful society we find ourselves living in.
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Good. Sounds like they deserved it. Maybe next time they'll think twice.
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You hadn't been on a cruise by any chance bossman?Bosscat wrote:My wife and I returning from manchester Airport on Sunday last, were waiting for the Skipton train on platform 6b about 9pm on Leeds Station.
A gathering of several scrotes with cans of beer/cider started swearing at a couple of police officers.
They were asked by said Police to behave, and asked to leave... quite politely.
One of the young men (term used loosely) went up and put his face in the policemans and said "make me".
Again quite politely he asked them to leave...
"Make me" was the reply....
After a squirt if mace ... said young man fell to the floor ... So his mates kicked off at the 2 police.
It lasted about 30 seconds resulting in 6 youngsters in Cable ties being led off the station.
What a wonderful society we find ourselves living in.
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Me ......... what makes you say thattim_noone wrote:You hadn't been on a cruise by any chance bossman?
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We bought some houses at auction and they were all boarded up with metal barred doors pinned to a metal frame. We drove up to find some boss eyed kid standing near the house leaning on a very large crowbar.
The metal door was lying on the floor and the house wide open."Mister my mates just been taking to hospital because your gated door fell on him.His Dad said hes going to kill the person who injured his son.
I explained that leavering off the door was an illegal and dangerous thing to do
He said how else do you expect us to get at the copper pipes and legged it
A lot of the attitude in Burnley came from unemployment and years of council apathy .No plan to renovate the Accy Road just ignore the growing crime and drugs issue
Things are slowly turning and idiots wheeling in pedestrian street is also an issue in Reading.
The metal door was lying on the floor and the house wide open."Mister my mates just been taking to hospital because your gated door fell on him.His Dad said hes going to kill the person who injured his son.
I explained that leavering off the door was an illegal and dangerous thing to do
He said how else do you expect us to get at the copper pipes and legged it
A lot of the attitude in Burnley came from unemployment and years of council apathy .No plan to renovate the Accy Road just ignore the growing crime and drugs issue
Things are slowly turning and idiots wheeling in pedestrian street is also an issue in Reading.
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Hopefully that is a) true and b) hurt the little sh!t.Woodleyclaret wrote:Mister my mates just been taking to hospital because your gated door fell on him.
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Cheeky little scamps no different to laughable little rogues like us in the 1970s on our Grifters and Chopper bikes having some mild mannered fun with the local rozzers.
I’m kidding....i’m kidding....lock the little f-uckers up for a few days and make them eat vegetables
I’m kidding....i’m kidding....lock the little f-uckers up for a few days and make them eat vegetables
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That's another thing the little scrotes can't do very well due to bunking off school to vandalise... read.Things are slowly turning and idiots wheeling in pedestrian street is also an issue in Reading.
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Make them eat vegetables? Now you really have gone too far!TVC15 wrote:I’m kidding....i’m kidding....lock the little f-uckers up for a few days and make them eat vegetables