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Original post by queen-bee
It means a sweetheart

Oh go for it!


oh ok I see :smile:

yup it's a uni I know for sure I'm applying to and I'm really desperate for an offer
Original post by CoolCavy
no, u can't call a cat a cow bc cows are bovines and cats are felines. they are not the same species bc they cannot interbreed to produce fertile offspring bc they are too genetically diverse and not related to a common ancestor :colonhash:


Oh now mammals don't have a common ancestor? :colonhash:
Original post by Imperion
Oh now mammals don't have a common ancestor? :colonhash:


yes ofc but then they split into different ancestors over time, ultimately all life evolved from amino acids but that dosen't mean all life is the same species.
If Corbryn ever became Prime minister I hope He introduces an act into parliament, whereby an employee can not be discriminated against for their appearance, e.g facial hair, tattoos, hair styles, by employees. I mean it is about time, we do live in the 21st century, Corbryn seems like the type of guy who would be for this. :smile:
I also hopes that he deports this scum

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Original post by CoolCavy
yes ofc but then they split into different ancestors over time, ultimately all life evolved from amino acids but that dosen't mean all life is the same species.


You left no gaps this time. Now how am I supposed to counter? :unimpressed:
Original post by Imperion
You left no gaps this time. Now how am I supposed to counter? :unimpressed:


:rofl: you are not supposed to counter because.. i am right :u:
Original post by CoolCavy
:rofl: you are not supposed to counter because.. i am right :u:


But you support Labour?! :eek: How contradictory.

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Original post by Imperion
But you support Labour?! :eek: How contradictory.

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i don't support labour im just interested in politics hence why i made the thread, the only reason why i am on this thread is bc i wanted to tell the OP that i accidently made the same thread. I like reporting current affairs but that dosen;t mean i support the topics hence why i said 'thoughts' on my thread. FYI i don't support any party wholely as they all have good and bad points about them :h:
Original post by CoolCavy
i don't support labour im just interested in politics hence why i made the thread, the only reason why i am on this thread is bc i wanted to tell the OP that i accidently made the same thread. I like reporting current affairs but that dosen;t mean i support the topics hence why i said 'thoughts' on my thread. FYI i don't support any party wholely as they all have good and bad points about them :h:

But the question is, where do you lie on the political spectrum? :holmes: There's always that party that has a soft spot, that you agree with 50.1% of your heart :wink:
Original post by Imperion
But the question is, where do you lie on the political spectrum? :holmes: There's always that party that has a soft spot, that you agree with 50.1% of your heart :wink:


kind of in the middle i suppose i don't like the right and i don't like the left to i guess that means the middle but i don't like the lib dems either :h:
Commissar Corbyn, bringing about the conservative majority since 2015.
Original post by CoolCavy
kind of in the middle i suppose i don't like the right and i don't like the left to i guess that means the middle but i don't like the lib dems either :h:


Is it just general indecisiveness or no party represent CoolCavy?
Original post by Imperion
Is it just general indecisiveness or no party represent CoolCavy?


yeah i suppose, lol yeah i have a mixture of views from all parties so maby i shud just make a coolcavy party :h:
Original post by CoolCavy
yeah i suppose, lol yeah i have a mixture of views from all parties so maby i shud just make a coolcavy party :h:


Do it! Don't let your dreams be dreams!! JUST DO IT
Original post by Snufkin
I'm disappointed, this is not the way to get the Tories out.


This is an infuriatingly immature response to Corbyn's nomination. What you are claiming is that it does not matter whether Labour have any integrity or stand up for their own values: all you care about is them seizing power and doing the exact same things as the Conservatives. Tribalism at its finest.
Original post by queen-bee
He's habibi :h:


well hello sexy
Original post by L'Evil Fish
I think that's a bit unfair. Some people got in off their own backs, if people are aware of that, it would probably play in their favour.


I agree there are cases were it'd be unfair but I don't think that's how people would see it. Not necessarily sharing my views there just discussing a point.
Original post by Mister Morality
This is an infuriatingly immature response to Corbyn's nomination. What you are claiming is that it does not matter whether Labour have any integrity or stand up for their own values: all you care about is them seizing power and doing the exact same things as the Conservatives. Tribalism at its finest.


Corbyn's values do not = Labour values. There are a great many Labour supporters who think some or all of Corbyn's ideas are crazy. I'm a pragmatist, at the end of the day Labour need to win an election if they ever want to stop Tory policies and try to undo the damage they've done, and that isn't going to happen with Corbyn as leader. You're not much of a socialist if you value your political ideals more than the chance to help working people.
Well happy with it, I'm just hoping he can stear the media narative away from the tory's politics of fear.

I find it disgusting that the Tory's couldn't even wait a day to start taking words out of context and trying to scare the wider public away from Labour. As an example, in the email they sent out they highlight Jeremy Corbyn said Bin Laden's death was a 'tragedy'. In actualy fact he said it was a tragedy he was killed and not put on trial. The Tory's of course chose the leave that out... I don't see what is wrong with that statement tbh, I always thought we lived in a society that gave everyone the right to a fair trial. Yes what Bin Laden did was disgusting, but given a fair trial we would have been able to deal with him with the full force of the law. I don't see how this makes Corbyn a national security risk...

But like I said I hope Corbyn can stear the narative away from this politics of fear, and people see through the Tory's out of context and misleading propaganda.

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