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Posted
15 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

Not a Clapton fan I’m afraid 

Theres one for your carer. 

 

You really are a wuckfit.

What are you giving it "carer"?

Don't get personal, but do explain yourself.


 

Posted (edited)
21 minutes ago, Mark J said:

You really are a wuckfit

🤷‍♂️ There you go, don’t dish it out then whine when it comes back, **************** me you don’t get the gist of it do you. 
 

I realise you get a great feeling of camaraderie from being on Mark J's side and ganging up against the monster. 
 

Though in this case it is not 'sides' - Mark has said before he had an issue with drink, JohnsonD is 'weaponising' that to attack him... which I don't think is acceptable - I'd do the same if he was attacking you or any others for personal issues - fair and even.

 

😂😂😂😂😂😂

Hes got your back lad 👍

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Posted
8 hours ago, Steven P said:

As a distraction, a good news story, NASA are ending a mission to the space station early due to a "medical incident" - first time in 25 years. I reckon having 25 years without a medical issue in space is good news.

 

(though I reckon 'medical incident' could be one of them going a bit crazy)

 

UK.YAHOO.COM

Space agency said crew of four will leave ISS next week with goal of touching down in California on 15 January

 

they usually go blind if spending too much time "in orbit"(I don't believe in space existence). 

 

Losing eyesight forever is one problem they admit of. 

 

Am curios what other big problems humans come from "space vacation".

 

Also am curios how or in what gelly like state a human crew will be when preparing to "conquer Mars" 😂🙄

 

Probably a more sinister version of 1974 "Dark Star" ...

Laughable these humans parasites

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Johnsond said:

🤷‍♂️ There you go, don’t dish it out then whine when it comes back, **************** me you don’t get the gist of it do you. 
 

I realise you get a great feeling of camaraderie from being on Mark J's side and ganging up against the monster. 
 

Though in this case it is not 'sides' - Mark has said before he had an issue with drink, JohnsonD is 'weaponising' that to attack him... which I don't think is acceptable - I'd do the same if he was attacking you or any others for personal issues - fair and even.

 

😂😂😂😂😂😂

Hes got your back lad 👍

hold on ,you british dudes: 

what's a wuckfit?

 

don't send me off to google or ask AI. 😁 

I wanna know from a human ,while we're still around, alive

Posted
A neo-Nazi who plotted to kill an MP with a machete has been left disfigured after a fellow prisoner slashed 'the length of his face' with a makeshift knife.
White supremacist Jack Renshaw, who was handed a life sentence in 2019 over his plan to murder Labour MP Rosie Cooper, is said to have been 'striped' during a vicious assault outside his cell at HMP Wakefield.
It is believed Renshaw was targeted for his far right views, although he was, like many of the the EDL, a nonce. 
 
WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UK

White supremacist Jack Renshaw, 30, who plotted to kill a Labour MP with a machete, has been left disfigured after a fellow prisoner slashed 'the length of his face' at HMP Wakefield.

What a shame. 
Posted
On 09/01/2026 at 21:52, Johnsond said:

🧐 On January 7, 2026, a mother of three was shot and killed in Minneapolis during a federal immigration operation. The facts are disputed, the video is being parsed frame by frame, and the politics are already hardening.

But there’s a deeper inversion here that has nothing to do with your preferred narrative.

We are teaching people that obstructing law enforcement is a form of virtue. Not voting. Not persuading. Not suing. Not organizing. Obstructing. Physically inserting yourself into a high-voltage encounter and calling it righteousness.

That moral inversion has a cost, and it rarely gets paid by the activist alone.

She left behind three children. They did not volunteer for her cause. They don’t get to vote on her risk tolerance. They don’t get to opt out of the consequences. They just inherit them.

Here’s the hard truth the commentary keeps dodging: when you’re a parent, your “values” are not a private hobby. They are choices that shape someone else’s entire life downstream. Your family is not a side character in your public morality play. They’re the first obligation. Or they’re supposed to be.

“The Cause” cannot raise your children. 

If you want to fight immigration policy, there are lawful lanes: elections, legislation, court challenges, journalism, organizing, peaceful protest that doesn’t cross into direct confrontation. You can be fierce without gambling your children’s future on an encounter you cannot control.

This is the moral inversion: we’re applauding behavior that a sane civilization would recognize as a reckless prioritization of political emotion over parental duty.

I’m not saying her children were unloved. I’m saying they were left unprotected by the very culture that tells adults, especially parents, that “the cause” is a higher calling than the people who depend on them.

Tragedy should produce compassion. It should also produce clarity. When we sanctify obstruction as heroism, we encourage the next person to step closer to the edge. And when they fall, it won’t just be their life that hits the ground.

It will be the lives tethered to theirs
 

 

They wouldn’t have been be there.
 She was well aware of who she was dealing with and what her role was that day. 

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