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Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by brb, Feb 25, 2020.

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  1. should completely lock us down immediately and fook up all our Christmas'

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  2. let the bodies stack high

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  3. lock us down from the 29th to fook up Treble's plans

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  1. brb

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    <laugh>
     
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  2. Solid Air 2

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    have your medical circumstances changed as if not DLA / PIP would still be payable though obviously being in ftw might throw doubt on some claims .
     
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  3. Saf

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    Nah mate. My medical circumstances will always be the same, pretty much. I stopped working as I needed a break for my mental health, I planned on taking about 18 months break but got bored and started working again a lot sooner so my only circumstances that changed was my employment status.
     
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  4. Solid Air 2

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    Well as long as none of your medical evidence suggested you claimed because you were no longer capable of working you are fine .
    Always seemed to confuse people that i received Mobility Allowance ,which got rebranded as DLA ,whilst working but those benefits have always been payable to people in work .
     
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  5. brb

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    @aberdude I can't remember what thread it was on, but do you remember when I mentioned coincidence, then I got on to the topic of fate.

    Well I posted up a video on the music thread earlier by the group TCL, song Waterfalls, which was written by American rapper, 'Left Eye' real name Lisa Lopes.

    She died at the age of 30 after a serious car accident, which also happened to have a film crew in the car at the time. This was back in April 2002.

    Anyway, I decided to have a litle read up about her life and subsequent death, and came across this from wiki...

    Roughly two weeks before her own death, Lopes was a passenger in a traffic accident that resulted in the death of a 10-year-old Honduran boy.[8] As reported in Philadelphia Weekly, "It is commonplace for people to walk the roads that wind through Honduras, and it's often difficult to see pedestrians." The boy, Bayron Isaul Fuentes Lopez, was following behind his brothers and sisters when he stepped off the median strip and was struck by a van driven by Stephanie, Lopes' personal assistant. Lopes' party stopped and loaded the boy into the car, and Lopes "cradled the dying boy's bleeding head in her arms" while "someone gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation as they rushed him to a nearby hospital."[57] He died the next day. Lopes paid approximately $3,700 for his medical expenses and funeral,[8] and she gave the family around $925 for any extra costs, although it was apparently agreed upon by the authorities and the boy's family that his death was an "unforeseeable tragedy" and no blame was placed on the driver of the van or Lopes.[57] In the documentary The Last Days of Left Eye, Lopes is shown choosing a casket for the child from a local funeral home. Earlier in the documentary, Lopes mentioned that she felt the presence of a "spirit" following her, and was struck by the fact that the child killed in the accident shared a similar last name, even thinking that the spirit may have made a mistake by taking his life instead of hers.

    Spooky.
     
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  7. brb

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    I wouldn't really class it as critical thinking, just a different way of thinking. To be critical, you would have to adjudged other people's thinking to an extent of being dismissive, which I'm not. I just base my thinking on my own logic of evolution, everything revolves in a pattern, if you break the chain of that pattern, it may result in devasting effects for someone or something. Much like the expansion or contraction of the universe.
     
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    the question that can never be answered dude.

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    Growing Clematis 'Boris Johnston' in our garden ... looking forward to 'dead heading' the ****er <whistle>

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    A bit worrying that Germany’s R number has gone up to 2.88, just as we seem to be relaxing our own rules.
     
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    That is only slightly lower than ours before lockdown...I think...from memory it was 3.2 here in mid March?
     
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    It was over 4 iirc about 4.2
     
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    I know I saw an article, can't remember if I saw it on the Japanese channel NHK or in a newspaper article, but the problems start when they reopen bars.
     
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    Ah.... cheers mate...so it's not that bad in Germany but 2.8 don't sound good
    Fingers crossed for them.
     
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    2.8 is defo not good. It should be a big concern for them.
     
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    Given how well they’ve managed this throughout to this point, then I’d expect them to be all over this and close down the areas of infection pronto.
     
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    As opposed to the orange maggot last night...

    "Here is the bad part: When you do testing to that extent, you are going to find more people, you will find more cases," he told the cheering crowd. "So I said 'slow the testing down'. They test and they test."

    Thankfully there wasn't much of a cheering crowd...

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    There is a worrying aspect about what the kids did by stitiching him up. They haven't thought about the longer term consequences. That being is now he can show to his audience, what he claims is the mischief that has been going on. This will lead to his voters from last time, voting for him again. I just say, has no lessons been learned from the past, for example, here in the UK; the more you moan about Brexit, the more likely it is, Brexit will happen, it did. The more you moan about the Tories, the more likely it is they get into power, they did. I just hope this hasn't given the power Trump needs, if you play dirty tricks, you better be ready to accept them back, because all that has happened here is maybe Trump with a red face, but they've now given him ammunition. From what I understand some of this stunt was pulled off by 16 year olds....hmmm, not old enough to vote, but old enough to fook one up! Silly little stunts like this, will see Trump home and dry again.
     
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    I'm not so sure they can take all the accolade for the lack of people turning up. The Trump campaign had planned to overbook by 10's of thousands more than the venue's capacity. Even if these kids did register, there would've been plenty of others who could've booked and turned up but didn't. They could've turned up on the day as well. The capacity was 19,000 and in the end only 6000 turned up. It's partly them but imo largely him that ppl have turned away from.. maybe.

    Tbh what I find more damning is that there are 120,000 dead from Coronavirus under his watch but he thinks it's all a big joke with that comment. What an utter fcking rancid **** he is on that alone.
     
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    Mate, you can paint whatever picture you want on it, but I'll be perfectly straight with you. I can't stand Trump, but when I heard what these kids did, I just thought brilliant stunt.....but.....you bunch of fooking idiots. Come back to me mate once he's been dethroned, until then I suggest they avoid any more stunts like this, because it really don't matter what you think or anyone else on this forum come to that, what matters is what Trump supporters do at the polls. I've lost count the number of times, people have reasons he should not stay in power, it didn't work with Boris and it didn't work with Brexit, and I'm seriously doubting after that stunt it's going to work with Trump, after all this is thick shhite Americans we are talking about....only time will tell.
     
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