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Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> RosieH Wrote:

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> > Damn straight.

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> What as in straight straight, or not y'know

> "straight" ?


Hell yeah!

dita-on-tees Wrote:

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> oh no, I hate it when I click on a link which I

> assume will put me on some sort of Mi5 list

> labelled potential Nazi.


It is the list titled 'potential collaboraters' though - not the one titled 'agitators' - so you are safe!

Considering the ones he didn't disassociate himself from, how was was the *Junglebook* tweet? First I've heard of it.


Interestingly, one of the White Supremacist groups was posting furiously on the group page on Monday night. At the time I just assumed they were making the most of an open thread with lots of passing people...

Do you jerk your knee?

Do you jump on bandwagons?

Do you mindlessly follow crowds without stopping for one moment to consider what you're doing?

Do you have overly simplistic answers to incredibly complex problems?


Then you need a Facebook petition.

As undeniably inflammatory as the account holder's comments were, I don't think you can justify all the scorn being poured on Cameron from the left-wing media. He has to make some decisions and allegiances that, with the benefit of hindsight, aren't as informed as he would've preferred, and will occasionally backfire on him. I suppose you could draw a reasonably sound parallel with Manchester Metropolitan, Teesside, Liverpool John Moores, Glamorgan and Queen Margaret (Edinburgh) universities entering into sponsorship agreements with the brutal and oppresive regime in Libya. The negative coverage has also backfired on them, too.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Do you jerk your knee?

> Do you jump on bandwagons?

> Do you mindlessly follow crowds without stopping

> for one moment to consider what you're doing?

> Do you have overly simplistic answers to

> incredibly complex problems?

>

> Then you need a Facebook petition.


Or a riot.

I now visit my rather lame Facebook page about three times a year and it's going to die very soon. Strangely, I found I started actively disliking lots of people whom I actually like and respect in real life.


You can be too connected. It's days are numbered. And if you are an EDF hipster you really have no excuses. It's evil.

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