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Please can a mod remove my racist remark.

 

Ive upset someone :bawling:

 

 

 

 

You can make all the facetious comments in the world, doesn't change anything.

 

I have nothing against banter, but in this new PC world we all love, you should know better.

 

Ive noticed a lot how discriminatory terms for Pakistani, or Nigerian are completely taboo, yet somehow the Chinese are fair game? Also the term "chink" still seems more acceptable than the aforementioned. Seems bizarre.

 

Anyway, seems I'm the only one to take offense, I'll but out, didn't wanna kick up a stink.

 

As you were, ladies...

 

 

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Looks like a whole load of 'red flags' going on there... The climber doesn't appear comfortable with what he's doing, they're obviously cutting allot out, slowly, and whatever their backup is over to the right (I suspect the building) it is so far off... is it that much use?

It looks like a topping strop, with allot of slack in it, and it didn't run at all. It's not all that surprising things went tits up... I hope the guy got away from this without too much injury, I expect he had some nightmares about it and with any luck is either being very, very aware of what he's doing from now on, or in a slightly safer job...

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