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LadyDeliah Wrote:

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> I want to post controversial stuff and get

> everyone's attention!

>

> Fat people should all have their jaws wired up.

>

> Men with erection problems should have a visible

> tattoo so we don't waste time talking to them.

>

> People with an irrational fear of dogs, hoodies

> and anyone who isn't a clone of them, should be

> airlifted into Mogadishu to help them gain

> perspective.

>

> Over to you.



Just to clarify, is it the ED peeps visiting Mogadishu who are the intended recipients of perspective, or are we trying to show the good residents of Mogadishu how great their lives are without irrationalite, hoodie-wearing types?

I demand immediate temporary withdrawal from the ECHR so that we can set fire to: Clowns, Marks and Spencer Simply Foods, Dog Poo, Men Who Live In Blue Vans on the Street, House Prices, Private Schools, Coffee Chains, State Schools, Poor People, Squatters and Second Home Owners.


The End.

people who whip out their bits to breast feed without covering said bits, people who think its ok to let their kids run round pubs/shops/anywhere near me, swines who dont say thanks when I hold open doors for their royal arsiness,people who want 17p worth of apples as long as their not south african or whatever, people who get up themselves with other people who post on edf, people who smell, people who sneer at sneery people and people.

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