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Bodhi of Ankou
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: Crystal G]
#23740380 - 10/15/16 04:32 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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The royal family's gross, indred, and well connected to pedophile rings. I find them abhorrent and would gladly join your brigade.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: Bodhi of Ankou] 1
#23740661 - 10/15/16 07:07 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Still, silver lining. Living in such a wet and expensive shithole means we're the birthplace of jungle and dnb, which is the best dance music ever. Don't disagree though, otherwise you'll get a stabbing. It's a local custom in city centres.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: Bodhi of Ankou]
#23740780 - 10/15/16 08:21 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Bodhi of Ankouaid: The royal family's gross, indred, and well connected to pedophile rings. I find them abhorrent and would gladly join your brigade.

And the alternative to a Monarch as an acting head of state would be yet another lying piece of shit scumbag politician. I'll stick with the continuity that the Monarchy represents.
When we send the Queen on a state visit it shows a damn sight more respect for that country than if we were we to send them the above stated politician.
I think it bears repeating...if all my countrymen took their work as seriously as the Queen takes hers, she's 90 years old for fucks sake, and still going strong, this country would be a damn sight better off. Correct me when you're still working at 90 ya...
LOL.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: PatrickKn]
#23740856 - 10/15/16 09:08 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Crystal G said: I never understood why so many British people love the Queen the royal family. They are basically supporting their extravagant lifestyles with billions of pounds of their tax dollars! They're the biggest welfare queens of all--literally! If I were British I would be pissed off and would seriously contemplating putting together a pitchfork mob.
See, I was under the impression that the Royal family used money from interest gained off it's already existing wealth.
I looked it up after reading this, turns out they get tens of millions a year to spend as they see fit for the most part.
Seems a tad archaic to give them money for the hell of it all. They should just make a reality show and put an end to taxpayer funded allowance. 
A lot of people mistakenly think that the royal family recycles their money, but in fact every year they receive hundreds of millions of pounds from the people of the country.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/cost-of-royal-family-rises-twice-as-fast-as-inflation-9563293.html
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In 2012-13 the Queen was given £31m by the taxpayer, meaning her income from the public purse will have gone up by 47 per cent by 2017-18 if the formula stays the same.
Buckingham Palace said the Royal family now costs 62p for every citizen of the United Kingdom, up from 58p last year. A spokesman also said two thirds of the increase in the Queen’s income was being spent on reducing a huge backlog of repairs to royal palaces.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/27/queens-income-rises-again-as-cost-of-royal-family-is-62p-per-per/
And British people defend this shit, because they say the Queen brings in a lot of tourism and therefore money is trickled back to the people that way through the economy.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: deucedbi9] 1
#23740858 - 10/15/16 09:10 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Bodhi of Ankouaid: The royal family's gross, indred, and well connected to pedophile rings. I find them abhorrent and would gladly join your brigade.

And the alternative to a Monarch as an acting head of state would be yet another lying piece of shit scumbag politician. I'll stick with the continuity that the Monarchy represents.
When we send the Queen on a state visit it shows a damn sight more respect for that country than if we were we to send them the above stated politician.
I think it bears repeating...if all my countrymen took their work as seriously as the Queen takes hers, she's 90 years old for fucks sake, and still going strong, this country would be a damn sight better off. Correct me when you're still working at 90 ya...
LOL.
Theyre parasites.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: Bodhi of Ankou]
#23741409 - 10/16/16 03:04 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Bodhi of Ankouaid: The royal family's gross, indred, and well connected to pedophile rings. I find them abhorrent and would gladly join your brigade.

And the alternative to a Monarch as an acting head of state would be yet another lying piece of shit scumbag politician. I'll stick with the continuity that the Monarchy represents.
When we send the Queen on a state visit it shows a damn sight more respect for that country than if we were we to send them the above stated politician.
I think it bears repeating...if all my countrymen took their work as seriously as the Queen takes hers, she's 90 years old for fucks sake, and still going strong, this country would be a damn sight better off. Correct me when you're still working at 90 ya...
LOL.
Theyre parasites.
The head of which parasites, the Queen, your countrymen recently voted to keep as their head of state. And judging from your eloquent post, leaves you as what? little more than a tick on the parasite of the body politic of Canoodlia. So. hey. swivel on that fucker.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: deucedbi9]
#23741417 - 10/16/16 03:21 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Do you give money to the homeless around you each day like you choose to sponsor the Queen and British Invasion forces?
Is it good to give money to people who are arming/bombing the world for profit?
I think the problem lies here; people assume their governments have their best interest at heart. Well heres an example of what the British govs interest for you is my friends...
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2002/apr/21/uk.medicalscience
How can you not see that we are financing them into a position of considerable dominance over us and its being abused?
And yet we are defending it and paying for it thus we indirectly sponsor and create it.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: nice1returns]
#23741435 - 10/16/16 03:51 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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nice1returns said: Do you give money to the homeless around you each day like you choose to sponsor the Queen and British Invasion forces?
Is it good to give money to people who are arming/bombing the world for profit?
I think the problem lies here; people assume their governments have their best interest at heart. Well heres an example of what the British govs interest for you is my friends...
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2002/apr/21/uk.medicalscience
How can you not see that we are financing them into a position of considerable dominance over us and its being abused?
And yet we are defending it and paying for it thus we indirectly sponsor and create it.
Thank you Worzel gummidge. Hopefully the politicians can work out some accord that enables you to stay in Spain for the rest of your days. It's not like we have a shortage of morons here, judging by the brexit vote, that we'll miss one.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: abltsandwich]
#23741445 - 10/16/16 04:14 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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abltsandwich said: Never had that before. Is it better than spagbol?
I love a bit of spagbol. 130g of minced beef with 30g soya mince and a shedload of in season veg=two days worth of tasty grub. What's not to like.  WTF are we going on about here? Oh yeah. 1st world problems.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: deucedbi9]
#23741448 - 10/16/16 04:19 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hopefully the politicians can work out some accord that enables you to stay in Spain for the rest of your days..
Yeah cuz the British politicians own me and Spain. Honestly the UK doesn't have the weight and hold over the world that is being spewed by the media there. Spain has no problem with me becoming resident. The UK has no hold over me.
I'm becoming a Spanish resident. Interesting you think like that though. How does it feel to have an owner? Now get back in your pen, theres a good boy.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: nice1returns]
#23741466 - 10/16/16 04:47 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hopefully the politicians can work out some accord that enables you to stay in Spain for the rest of your days..
Yeah cuz the British politicians own me and Spain. Honestly the UK doesn't have the weight and hold over the world that is being spewed by the media there. Spain has no problem with me becoming resident. The UK has no hold over me.
I'm becoming a Spanish resident. Interesting you think like that though. How does it feel to have an owner? Now get back in your pen, theres a good boy.
More Worzel gummidge bullshite. If you really think that you will become more free from politicians because you've moved to Spain, you are deluded. Maybe you are proof of the chemical attack apon the country you alluded to in your link.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: deucedbi9]
#23741522 - 10/16/16 06:27 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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What it really comes down to is we have a culture of blame in England and everyone wants to blame someone else instead of change the environment and conditioning that is TEACHING people here how to behave.
People don't just go and sit on the street and take smack and stab you for no reason. These people are created and the behaviour is learned but instead of accept this we BLAME them and then the problems perpetuate and grow.
We fail to acknowledge that behaviour is learnt and a result of ones environment and the medias we consume andf therefore the problem can continue and grow.
Right now in England they have the public in a cage, poke them with a stick, force them to work more than they want, force them to take elitist shit to do anything like get a place to take a shit in in peace and they wonder why homeless violent people are produced by this system.

Peace out, Your buddy wurzel
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: nice1returns]
#23741529 - 10/16/16 06:36 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: deucedbi9] 2
#23741550 - 10/16/16 06:55 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Bodhi of Ankou said:
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deucedbi9 said:
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Bodhi of Ankouaid: The royal family's gross, indred, and well connected to pedophile rings. I find them abhorrent and would gladly join your brigade.

And the alternative to a Monarch as an acting head of state would be yet another lying piece of shit scumbag politician. I'll stick with the continuity that the Monarchy represents.
When we send the Queen on a state visit it shows a damn sight more respect for that country than if we were we to send them the above stated politician.
I think it bears repeating...if all my countrymen took their work as seriously as the Queen takes hers, she's 90 years old for fucks sake, and still going strong, this country would be a damn sight better off. Correct me when you're still working at 90 ya...
LOL.
Theyre parasites.
The head of which parasites, the Queen, your countrymen recently voted to keep as their head of state. And judging from your eloquent post, leaves you as what? little more than a tick on the parasite of the body politic of Canoodlia. So. hey. swivel on that fucker.
We can vote to keep the queen? She's just the head of another dole scum family. Stick her in a council house and cut her benefits to the same level as any other dole scum family.
A family with a lot of smoke around them, not to mention one of them ought to be the prime suspect in a murder case. Seriously, if it was any other ex husband saying what he did he'd be facing some very difficult questions from the police.
Also this
 Can you guess what it is yet?
 Oh, and this chap "me and the royal family go back a million years".
 who was introduced to the royal family via this chap. Another dole scum chap who likes wearing fancy dress.
No one doubts she's "'ard working" but that's no virtue considering the company she keeps and the illegal wars she's presided over.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: Visionary Tools]
#23741816 - 10/16/16 09:13 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Down with all royal houses, especially the Orange fucks. Marrying the daughter of a murderer seems sketchy for a king, but it is traditional for the Oranges to marry shady characters, you see.
Bhernard, you fuck, you borrowed ten guilders from my grandpa and never payd him back, you cheap bastard!
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: Visionary Tools]
#23742254 - 10/16/16 11:46 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Did we not just recently vote to leavs the EU? yet you believe we can't get rid of the Monachy if that was what we wanted. Sadly, for the republican dipshits over here, there is not yet such a groundswell of moronic cunts to force the issue.
If you can't be arsed to post a relevant arguement, don't expect me to read your fucking links.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: deucedbi9] 1
#23743488 - 10/16/16 06:34 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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deucedbi9 said: hello I'm a cunt that likes to slag people off
Well that's nice. Anyway, be honest, You're not going to read any of that stuff because you like the way things are, why would you bother reading something that'd challenge that? Just keep on thinking happy thoughts and ignore all the links to known child raping murders that ties into the crown.
The idea that a monarchy can be "voted out" is absurd. They have their cushty little arrangement, leech off of the public and live in their palaces whilst 99.99% living in the British Isles struggle and must earn to keep a roof over their heads and food in their bellies. No monarchy has ever stepped down and stopped taking the dole ever, the only way they are stopped is with their head on spikes.
Now, I'd like to live in a world where violence like that is not necessary. But it's all a mafia, just this one is given to wearing crowns.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: Visionary Tools]
#23743781 - 10/16/16 08:06 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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So. Could you tell us which lying piece of shit scumbag politician you would like to see replace the Queen as our representative abroad, and why, exactly, do you despise the countries that you would wish to inflick that mother fucking son of a of bitch on so much as to send them there?
And maybe do so without misquoting me.
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: deucedbi9]
#23743855 - 10/16/16 08:38 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Does the UK not send ambassadors and secretaries of foreign interest departments like other countries? That's fascinating. We should all have a monarch if that's the case.
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nice1returns
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Re: The British Culture and its Stockholm Syndrome [Re: deucedbi9]
#23744357 - 10/17/16 02:18 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anger is the emtional response to the interlectual result of not understanding something well enough.
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