Community > Posts By > The Wrong Alice
Cit down on those mindfπck pills the shrink gives you
And get your aπse to .... pronto |
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Yet you have no issue, reffering to us as........
Europeans |
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Scammer stole my pic
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Should wexbe worried?
And consider notvusing our real photograph? |
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That front wheel does not look like a Royal Enfield
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I van only seevthe front wheel
Still typing blind Is it a Royal Enfield? |
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Typing blind
The girls waa ask you whyyou hate Indians Its a fair question dude. Why do you hate Indians |
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Cookies and password
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Much obliged
This is super annoying Have just contacted them twice, with a cut and paste of the above Fingers crossed |
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Cookies and password
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Thanks. Any chance you could have them contact me instead please. As I'm having great difficulty navigating the site at the moment
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Cookies and password
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I've just opted out of all cookies.
I'm having to type this blind. As I cannot see what I am writing, due to the box that says accept cookies. Even though, it says, by using this site, you accept cookies. Then an advertising thing, goes over that, that I have to click on the cross ( the £ugger off) to be able to click on the accept. Then, it wants to check if I'm a robot. And even when I've managed all that, I'm back to square 1. I apologize for any bad grammawr or spelling mistakes. Seriously, wtf |
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Cookies and password
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What is going on?
Have I been hacked? I had to reset my password...again Usually the password is just saved, so I don't have to type it in every time Then, to compound the problem, it just keeps asking me to accept cookies, which blocks the box on my phone, where I have to enter the password I've pressed accept on the cookies, god knows how many times Which I already feel arm twisted into doing, because I don't want your god damn cookies, or any bloody cookies for that matter Please press here to see what we use cookies for and choose which ones you will accept Aaaaarrrrrgggggghhhhhhh |
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Merry Christmas Minglers 🌹
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Happy Christmas
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Quitting
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Man, that's a tough 1
First of, have it out with her, of course, but, you've done that Second, and in a different circumstance, punch her. But, probably not wise here Third, although it feels like grassing. Just tell the owner. You say he's cool. So he probably already knows what she's like, although that does beg the question, why did he make her boss in the first place. I mean ordinarily I'd have reservations about doing such a thing. Because as I say, it feels like grassing, but you can't punch her, and she's effectively grassing you up, for something you haven't even done, so πuck her. You could even consider getting some evidence somehow, covertly record your break or something Here I think it's usually 4 weeks Best of luck to you, whatever you decide And best of luck to you to river |
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Edited by
The Wrong Alice
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Sun 12/22/19 08:30 AM
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I put this video and post for 2 reasons
1) I had literally just seen the video myself, and was shocked by the numbers quoted. If I needed an ambulance, it would cost me how much? Omg My dad uses inhalers, they cost how much? Omg If I were to have a child, and that child be born in the hospital, it would cost how much? Omg It's bad enough, if your unfortunate enough, to say, break a leg. But it's quite comforting, knowing that an ambulance will pick you up, you'll get sorted, and you won't get some horrendous bill, that you may not have been able to afford, and may have had to seriously consider, making yourself some splints, and then wrapping your leg in duct tape 2) There's been an awful lot in the press lately, about the NHS being sold Some believe it, some don't Personally, I do believe it But it's being done, bit by bit, over years, so we kind of, don't notice And who's buying it? Largely U.S. companys And its hard to not believe, that Donald is not fixing a deal for himself Mexico is a considered to be a comparitivly poor country next to the U.S. Yet economic meddling, by the U.S. , changed Mexico's diet, and the diabetes rate, shot up And where do they have to buy their medicine from? No prizes for guessing, the U.S. At an exorbitant price, that nets a vast profit I think that sucks, and don't like to see it there, and I don't wish to see it here, or anywhere else frankly Quite a lot of my family, worked, or do work, for the NHS And they didn't or don't get a lot of money And it's not perfect But most of the time, we are very lucky to have it So,I repeat, on your bike Donald...savvy!?! |
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I don't know, you'd have to ask him, I'm guessing because he's incredibly rich, so money is not an issue
Does the NHS = Socialism to you Or is it just the Trump thing And anybody who doesn't love Trump is a socialist, and we all know they're communists So dust off that Colt 45 and help Trump make money through medicine Yee ha |
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https://youtu.be/Kll-yYQwmuM
just under a 5 minute video, with the same title Get on your bike Donald |
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Is the occult religion?
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Tweaky
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Is Religion homophobic?
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I have heard of him, but I don't know a lot of poetry
I sent you a message by the way, I hope that's okay |
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Is Religion homophobic?
Edited by
The Wrong Alice
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Sat 12/21/19 03:28 PM
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Here are a few quotes
And a poem 'It's funny how we know gay people exsist and we don't have proof of God, but we deny gay people basic human rights, because it might piss God off ' " I hate the word homophobia. It's not a phobia. You're not scared. You're an πrsehole."--Morgan Freeman "Why is it that, as a culture, we are more comfortable seeing two men holding guns than holding hands?"--Author Ernest J. Gaines "When all Americans are treated as equal, no matter who they are or whom they love, we are all more free."--Barack Obama "It takes some intelligence and insight to figure out you're gay and then a tremendous amount of balls to live it and live it proudly."--Jason Bateman "All of us who are openly gay are living and writing the history of our movement. We are no more - and no less - heroic than the suffragists and abolitionists of the 19th century; and the labor organizers, Freedom Riders, Stonewall demonstrators, and environmentalists of the 20th century. We are ordinary people, living our lives, and trying as civil-rights activist Dorothy Cotton said, to 'fix what ain't right' in our society."--Senator Tammy Baldwin I dreamed I stood upon a little hill, And at my feet there lay a ground, that seemed Like a waste garden, flowering at its will With buds and blossoms. There were pools that dreamed Black and unruffled; there were white lilies A few, and crocuses, and violets Purple or pale, snake-like fritillaries Scarce seen for the rank grass, and through green nets Blue eyes of shy pervenche winked in the sun. And there were curious flowers, before unknown, Flowers that were stained with moonlight, or with shades Of Nature's wilful moods; and here a one That had drunk in the transitory tone Of one brief moment in a sunset; blades Of grass that in an hundred springs had been Slowly but exquisitely nurtured by the stars, And watered with the scented dew long cupped In lilies, that for rays of sun had seen Only God's glory, for never a sunrise mars The luminous air of Heaven. Beyond, abrupt, A grey stone wall, o'ergrown with velvet moss Uprose; and gazing I stood long, all mazed To see a place so strange, so sweet, so fair. And as I stood and marvelled, lo! across The garden came a youth; one hand he raised To shield him from the sun, his wind-tossed hair Was twined with flowers, and in his hand he bore A purple bunch of bursting grapes, his eyes Were clear as crystal, naked all was he, White as the snow on pathless mountains frore, Red were his lips as red wine-spilith that dyes A marble floor, his brow chalcedony. And he came near me, with his lips uncurled And kind, and caught my hand and kissed my mouth, And gave me grapes to eat, and said, 'Sweet friend, Come I will show thee shadows of the world And images of life. See from the South Comes the pale pageant that hath never an end.' And lo! within the garden of my dream I saw two walking on a shining plain Of golden light. The one did joyous seem And fair and blooming, and a sweet refrain Came from his lips; he sang of pretty maids And joyous love of comely girl and boy, His eyes were bright, and 'mid the dancing blades Of golden grass his feet did trip for joy; And in his hand he held an ivory lute With strings of gold that were as maidens' hair, And sang with voice as tuneful as a flute, And round his neck three chains of roses were. But he that was his comrade walked aside; He was full sad and sweet, and his large eyes Were strange with wondrous brightness, staring wide With gazing; and he sighed with many sighs That moved me, and his cheeks were wan and white Like pallid lilies, and his lips were red Like poppies, and his hands he clenched tight, And yet again unclenched, and his head Was wreathed with moon-flowers pale as lips of death. A purple robe he wore, o'erwrought in gold With the device of a great snake, whose breath Was fiery flame: which when I did behold I fell a-weeping, and I cried, 'Sweet youth, Tell me why, sad and sighing, thou dost rove These pleasant realms? I pray thee speak me sooth What is thy name?' He said, 'My name is Love.' Then straight the first did turn himself to me And cried, 'He lieth, for his name is Shame, But I am Love, and I was wont to be Alone in this fair garden, till he came Unasked by night; I am true Love, I fill The hearts of boy and girl with mutual flame.' Then sighing, said the other, 'Have thy will, I am the Love that dare not speak its name.' Two loves, by Lord Alfred Douglas |
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Is Religion homophobic?
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But 2 straight people get married, and have sex, presumably that is a ' good choice ' in your eyes, so, your, cool with that
But if 2 gay people, get married, and have sex, presumably that is a ' bad choice ' in your eyes, so, your not cool with that And all of this, does not make you prejudice towards gay people in any shape or fashion. You are only prejudice of the choices they make!? Pull the other 1 ms harmony, 'I toked but I did not inhale, and I definitely did not have sexual relations with that woman ' |
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Is Religion homophobic?
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But your definition of engaging in a homosexual practice as 'a poor choice' , ranking it ( or at least relating it, with your sentence structure, and choice of vocabulary ) , alongside, smoking, swearing, adultery, bestiatly and incest, tells a different story
And I really don't feel, that you are unaware of that It's just like a 'cop out clause' so you can stand up in church, or look at yourself in the mirror, and say ' I am not prejudice, it's all semantics really' |
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