Alas they spanned away to the home fans

PS I was 54 years old at the time, several years later I remember weeds away when vokesey scored I was at it again.
You can man take the man out of Keighley, but not the Keighley out of the man.

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I know the thread has been deleted, but hand on heart, was anyone offended by stopfundinghate? Or did they just find it a little bit silly?Imploding Turtle wrote:Is getting offended by "obscene" hand gestures more or less pathetic than getting offended by people choosing not to buy from certain retailers because of where they advertise?
To be fair this isn't a "hands on heart"?topicDamo wrote:I know the thread has been deleted, but hand on heart, was anyone offended by stopfundinghate? Or did they just find it a little bit silly?
Damo wrote:I know the thread has been deleted, but hand on heart, was anyone offended by stopfundinghate? Or did they just find it a little bit silly?
The left generally are offended by everything though. It comes as a result of being pampered all their lives whilst also having a sense of moral superiority.Imploding Turtle wrote:This is how it works, isn't it? When the right complains about something it's always for legitmate reasons - like every year when someone doesn't wear a poppy, or when someone says "happy holidays", or because "they just find it a little bit silly". But when any one else complains about something then it's always because they're offended.
Imploding Turtle wrote:This is how it works, isn't it? When the right complains about something it's always for legitmate reasons - like every year when someone doesn't wear a poppy, or when someone says "happy holidays", or because "they just find it a little bit silly". But when any one else complains about something then it's always because they're offended.
gandhisflipflop wrote:The left get offended by stupid petty things. The right get ****** off with hearing how the left are offended and rightly so. The left then label the right 'snowflakes' in an attempt of irony while the point is completely lost on them.
Fixed that for you, you're welcome.ClaretMoffitt wrote:It comes as a result of being normal all their lives whilst also having moral superiority.
Imploding Turtle wrote:"Snowflake", as i understand it was a right-wing term for those lefties who, as you say, get ridiculously offended at things like "micro-aggressions". The left use it back at those same people on the right because they have a habit of getting so offended by things like advertisers pulling their adverts from right-wing hatemongers that they'll go ahead and destroy their own possessions.
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And you know mine is.gandhisflipflop wrote:Right wing hatemongers.....in your opinion. You know my statement is correct anyway.
No more so than The Independent are left wing hate-mongers.Imploding Turtle wrote:I think it's more than just opinion to say that Breitbart, for example, are right-wing hatemongers. Do you disagree about them being hatemongers when they have writers like this?
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ClaretMoffitt wrote:No more so than The Independent are left wing hate-mongers.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/com ... 84129.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Imploding Turtle wrote:Lets compare. You link the words, most hateful Independent article you can find and we'll see if it comes close to the Breitbart i can find.
Go on. I'll wait.
ClaretMoffitt wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/com ... 84129.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20150327192 ... 38945.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://www.indy100.com/article/how-old ... W1AA_n4nEb" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I wouldn't bother about the breibart thing because I don't read it or like it anyway.