Their young still can't be left alone around glass doors without warning stickers <kirung'sdodgygenes>

I can't say much. I've got two pals who've both been to A&E for walking/falling through glass doors.
One of them did it in Angola as well and had to get hundreds of stitches to his legs and back in some ****ty African hospital. Then his company sacked him for being steaming drunk on the compound.
Sniffing glue I take it?

"To adapt an example from the philosopher Robert Nozick, suppose a million people are willing to pay ten dollars to hear Pavarotti sing and are unwilling to pay ten dollars to hear me sing, in part because of genetic differences between us. Pavarotti will be ten million dollars richer and will live in an economic stratum that my genes keep me out of, even in a society that is totally fair. It is a brute fact that greater rewards will go to people with greater inborn talent if other people are willing to pay more for the fruits of those talents. The only way that cannot happen is if people are locked into arbitrary castes, if all economic transactions are controlled by the state, or if there is no such thing as inborn talent because we are blank slates"
Steven Pinker - the Blank Slate.
I can't say much. I've got two pals who've both been to A&E for walking/falling through glass doors.
One of them did it in Angola as well and had to get hundreds of stitches to his legs and back in some ****ty African hospital. Then his company sacked him for being steaming drunk on the compound.

**** that, I think i'd rather see how it went without going to hospital. Duct tape and bog roll would have patched it up enough to get home.
Now that he's dead he should replace Pavarotti with André Rieu. Anyone daft enough to pay £100+ to see that joker and think they've been to a real classical music concert deserves all they get.


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Where's Strathclyde then?