Beefy's Corner - The Off-Topic Chat Thread

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Jeez. Pages and pages of ****e and not one person concerned for my welfare. Wigan Warriors just got beat by Saint Helens live on TV.... I didn't even realise the baby had been born; I was too busy shielding the ears of my children from the torrent if abuse my wife was aiming at the television.
St Helens had to win some time.
 
I see Glee could be getting cancelled due to that guy dieing.....
 
****ing Royal Family, parasites the lot of them.

Couldn't give a **** about this birth. A million things wrong with this country and even more with the world and the media whitewash everything in an orgy of fawning bullshit.

And the saddest thing of all, all these weak minded saps who swallow it all.

post of the year, nail, head , hit.

****ing hell its 2013. We've interfered in Iraq, in Afghanistan, Libya, we're poking our noses in Syria, we condemn Mugabe yet fawn over an undemocratic family that murdered their way to "rule" us.

We make out we're sophisticated modern people, but we just ****ing peasants till we get rid of those parasites.
 
post of the year, nail, head , hit.

****ing hell its 2013. We've interfered in Iraq, in Afghanistan, Libya, we're poking our noses in Syria, we condemn Mugabe yet fawn over an undemocratic family that murdered their way to "rule" us.

We make out we're sophisticated modern people, but we just ****ing peasants till we get rid of those parasites.

IT'S POLITICAL CORRECTNESS GONE MAD!

Sorry, that comment seemed incomplete and it was making me uncomfortable.
 
IT'S POLITICAL CORRECTNESS GONE MAD!

Sorry, that comment seemed incomplete and it was making me uncomfortable.

Its the only area of our life that is not politically correct. What other job is allowed to discriminate against catholic's and Muslims and you're allowed to pass your job onto your first born.

I was reading about a welfare cap of 26k, how come there's one german family where the taxpayers contribution isn't capped?
 
The original?,next generation ?,or voyager ?

Original obviously. That's why I said old. :)

They have been showing the original series remastered, still a good watch.

So I've seen. My collection contains the original special effects. Still a good watch. The episode I was watching was... The Return of the Archons. I took my very first forum name from one of the characters from that episode.
 
Do you have an issue with authority CBK. Firstly King Nicola, now the royal family.....

I have a lot more respect for Cortese than I do the Royals. Hard work & talent can deserve the rewards far more than just being the son/daughter of someone else.

But I was raised to always question "authority". Much of it in this country is in place to protect the upper 5% and their money. I respect the law, but that doesn't mean you have to respect those who "enforce" it, often in a way contrary to not only the spirit, but the letter.
 
Whilst I do actually agree with most of your points, I think without the monarchy Great Britain would lose some of it's soul. Especially with the monarchy in it's current non-interfering non-religion based way. I don't think that the current generation of Royals do think they are "better people", when you look at the amount of charity and other such work that they do. Harry is going back to Afghanistan FFS. I think it's these younger more relevant royals which make me care.

They are kind of like media mascots for us these days. I know this doesn't provide any kind of rational explanation of why the monarchy should be kept but - meh. I loved the jubilee parties.. Union jack's and Pimms everywhere. The monarchy lifts the nations spirits when a big event such as this happens, in a way that no politician could.

With that being said, if getting rid of the monarchy would genuinely benefit the economy in any major way then I would support abolishing it. But the royal budget is literally a drop in the ocean, so I'm just going to enjoy the pomp and ceremony of it all.

I tend to think that in this disposable age, that if we did get shot of the Monarchy, they would be soon forgotten because they don't effect people's lives in anyway really. Its only the media who shove them in the limelight all the time because its easy bloody news.

For me, yesterday's birth should have been the news item they have on last... "in other news, Kate gave birth blah blah". Not ramming it down people's throats when there was actually nothing to report.

The younger royals maybe more in touch with common britain because they've spent more time around normal people than their predecessors... but its still a very controlled environment they live in. All we will get when the Queen pops her clogs is Charles and he's a ****ing loon. They will always be a generation behind "reality".

Do you really think that Harry is in harms way when in Afghanistan?

Never understood how a person can "life the nations spirits". People just go about our lives. If 15m people watch x-factor, couldn't that be said to be lifting the nations spirits? And nothing is as fateous as fake reality tv, which is sort of all the Royals are in a way.

Royals get £50m of our money, with a similar amount not disclosed to cover their security arrangements. So, £100m a year, seems a lot, I'm sure a few inner city schools could put that to good use.
 
But I was raised to always question "authority".

Away from the royals, I'm trying to get my head around this as a principle. I'm not saying it is a bad approach to life, but I am wondering if it meant you were always destined to find angst and negativity as it strikes me as a 'negative' mind set that will more often than not find conflict rather than harmony.

I was raised always to treat people as I'd want to be treated myself. I believe this finds less conflict and more harmony.
 
Its only the media who shove them in the limelight all the time because its easy bloody news.

For me, yesterday's birth should have been the news item they have on last... "in other news, Kate gave birth blah blah". Not ramming it down people's throats when there was actually nothing to report.

100% agree. TV and radio programs stopped for the birth. It is all way to much.
 
Away from the royals, I'm trying to get my head around this as a principle. I'm not saying it is a bad approach to life, but I am wondering if it meant you were always destined to find angst and negativity as it strikes me as a 'negative' mind set that will more often than not find conflict rather than harmony.

I was raised always to treat people as I'd want to be treated myself. I believe this finds less conflict and more harmony.

I don't go around 8 hours of the day looking to "smash the system". I only question authority when it sticks its nose into my business or of those of my loved-ones. Thankfully & luckily for me, that is very rare.

Its not about finding conflict for the sake of it, but if it occurs, then I think its sensible that everyone is aware of the laws of the land and shouldn't necessarily trust the "system" to be enforcing it correctly.
 
Royals get £50m of our money, with a similar amount not disclosed to cover their security arrangements. So, £100m a year, seems a lot, I'm sure a few inner city schools could put that to good use.

Don't be naive. If we got rid of the monarchy that money wouldn't go anywhere near schools. We'd just spend it on a President.

And £100m is peanuts on a national scale. We spend about 85 times that on foreign aid and foreign aid itself accounts for less than 1% of our annual spend.
 
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