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22 minutes ago, Bluto10 said:

much better to grow up in a tiny village, never leave the tiny village.  and then die in the same tiny village.

get local celebrity status that way

What's wrong with that like? Live a happy life among yer own.

Better that than getting rubbered by the locals in a foreign land while pretending to read the local paper.

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3 hours ago, Matt Armstrong's Dog said:

How's Chad these days min?

The last time I saw or heard anything of Chad was when Steve Irwin was removing saw-scaled vipers (aggressive wee bastards of snakes) and scorpions (quite docile and obedient creatures) from an indigenous village as part of one of his Crocodile Hunter documentaries. 

Always been fascinated with this mysterious country. 

 

Bloody good to know that.

Might replace my dog with one of these obedient scorpions that you refer to.

Fetch! Sit! stay! Good scorpion !

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On 9/21/2021 at 7:45 AM, Poodler said:

I believe at present there are 66 ECMO beds in Scotland and more than 95% of patients in them are unvaccinated.

there may be many medical reasons why folk aren’t vaccinated so it’s unfair to tar them all with the same brush but I’m certainly seeing NHS workers being militant against the unvaccinated. Going against all of the ethics of providing healthcare IMO. 

Nowhere near 66 V-V ECMO beds in Scotland (the type you need if your lungs are trashed with covid). Closer to 10 and it’s massively resource intensive. 
 

Healthcare workers can have their opinions. Won’t stop them treating everyone fairly. 

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On 9/21/2021 at 5:23 PM, Ke1t said:

Beds should go to the vaccinated, and to the unvaccinated who have valid reasons for being unvaccinated. 

Unvaccinated by choice should get a blanket on the ground next to the skips out back, or sent home with a state issued Lemsip. 

Those who chose to get unvaccinated did so because they're mentally and physically tough enough to handle what is, effectively, nothing more than the flu, and should be afforded requisite treatment. 

No issues with kids being orphaned just because available medical treatment is being withdrawn?

I wonder what you'd say if lifeboats refused to pick up people who willingly entered dangerous waters, with their children, fully in the knowledge that they were risking their lives for no immediately discernable reason?

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53 minutes ago, manboobs109 said:

* No issues with kids being orphaned just because available medical treatment is being withdrawn?

** I wonder what you'd say if lifeboats refused to pick up people who willingly entered dangerous waters, with their children, fully in the knowledge that they were risking their lives for no immediately discernable reason?

* None

** I think the vast majority of refugees are fleeing war, famine, and genocide... they're not refusing to wear masks because CO2, or get jabs because magnets and GPS. The kind of parent concerned for the lives of their families to the point that they consider getting into a lifeboat to be a lesser risk are the kinds of people who'd get the jab. The two groups of people are about as different as you can get, and I would hope that those children wouldn't be orphaned, because their parents are strong, brave, proactive people. 

 

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4 hours ago, Ke1t said:

* None

** I think the vast majority of refugees are fleeing war, famine, and genocide... they're not refusing to wear masks because CO2, or get jabs because magnets and GPS. The kind of parent concerned for the lives of their families to the point that they consider getting into a lifeboat to be a lesser risk are the kinds of people who'd get the jab. The two groups of people are about as different as you can get, and I would hope that those children wouldn't be orphaned, because their parents are strong, brave, proactive people. 

 

Their parents being predominantly 20 year old men.

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9 hours ago, Nizzy said:

Nowhere near 66 V-V ECMO beds in Scotland (the type you need if your lungs are trashed with covid). Closer to 10 and it’s massively resource intensive. 
 

Healthcare workers can have their opinions. Won’t stop them treating everyone fairly. 

I accept where I went wrong in that post, Re scotland/ uk, cheers.

 

do you believe healthcare workers aren’t influenced by personal opinion?

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6 hours ago, Ke1t said:

* None

** I think the vast majority of refugees are fleeing war, famine, and genocide... they're not refusing to wear masks because CO2, or get jabs because magnets and GPS. The kind of parent concerned for the lives of their families to the point that they consider getting into a lifeboat to be a lesser risk are the kinds of people who'd get the jab. The two groups of people are about as different as you can get, and I would hope that those children wouldn't be orphaned, because their parents are strong, brave, proactive people. 

 

** Not a lot of war, famine or genocide in France

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1 hour ago, Bad_Mobby said:

They’re all over Europe min - nae all going to UK 

Some just think France is a bit shit and fancy a change (especially the English speakers) 

 

If you believe the hype this country is a racist hell hole. No idea why anyone would leave the kindly, benevolent EU to come here. About a thousand a day they reckon. Mental.

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Theres not one Congolese person in the last decade ive been here left to go to Europe,mostly France because of War, Genocide or Famine. 

Its because its laid on a plate for them and they get free shit. 

These cunts will come into work on their days off if they hear theres a free buffet....and thats 100% truth. 

The men(who i work with, so its not  ill informed nonsense ) send the wife and kids to France, they get housed and kids enrolled to school while the man stays in Congo working his oil & gas job which makes him already pretty wealthy in comparison to the general population so he opens 1 or 2 and in some cases more other businesses, eg car wash, hairdressers, farms, bars etc etc. 

Then party and fuck hookers at the weekend. 

So what we can take out of all this is Oil & Gas workers are absolute ferrets whichever country they come from. 

If anything we should be floating ourselves down to Congo. 

 

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A Nigerian has just started in my office, arrived in the country for a holiday and ‘didn’t know she was pregnant’. Popped the kid oot in Blighty and now the whole fam is coming over. 
 

I don’t mind at all tbh, doesn’t affect me in the slightest (other than having to check her work but you get dumb white bitches too) but just don’t lie about it. You kint fine well that kid was a ticket to passports all round 

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1 minute ago, Poodler said:

A Nigerian has just started in my office, arrived in the country for a holiday and ‘didn’t know she was pregnant’. Popped the kid oot in Blighty and now the whole fam is coming over. 
 

I don’t mind at all tbh, doesn’t affect me in the slightest (other than having to check her work but you get dumb white bitches too) but just don’t lie about it. You kint fine well that kid was a ticket to passports all round 

IMO Nigerians are the most devious of the Africans. 

Speak in a loud aggressive tone all the time aswell. 

Plus point is they haven't been poofed down by the poof culture we now exhibit. Wifies kid was being an unruly annoying cunt..... Solution, a solid clip round the lug and an aggressive loud tone a few notches up than standard. This was just outside the school gates aswell. 

Little cunt STFU immediately, lip on for a few seconds before returning a better behaved boy. 

Here its fucking naughty corners, positive re-enforcement, happy spaces and 20 minute discussions. 

Nigerian justice, dealt out in one second. 

Problem rectified. 

The Dandara pretend middle class brigade were horrified, no doubt grassed off to the school using words like abuse and unacceptable before going home still shaking for a cup of oat milk. 

 

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27 minutes ago, ConsiCanBoogie1903 said:

Hahahaha

 

The pretend Dandara Middle Class

 

Excellent. 
 

I was slapped a bitty routinely until I was about 13, and now I drink almost exclusively oat milk. 
 

Our culture is fine. You probs just shouldn't hit kids. 
 

As an aside, I've only truly known one Nigerian man and he was a total and utter cunt. Not that it means anything, just that he was a cunt. 

 

 

Im not sure if this is now where you've shacked up giving the Woodend being closest but i can say without word of a lie, the majority of the people who have moved into Dandara think they are several classes above the indigenous people. 

You couldn't get a more stereotypical Aberdonian pretend everythings perfect family than the cunts settling in there. 

Fucking 5 Aspen Place, 6 Waterton Lawn and 7 The Walled Gardens.....up yer shiteboxes. 

...... The middle class bit wasn't aimed at you. 

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I like to light an outdoor fire some evenings and have a few warming drinks listening to Southern Rock n Roll, if things get out of hand ill even detonate some pyrotechnics.

All under the indigenous peoples rader(apart from Mike the nonce but i ignore that prick anyway). 

Dandara folk will call the pigs if you fart loudly in bed after 9pm.

 

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I learned at the weekend in Birmingham that there’s often fireworks during the day and it’s dealers letting folk know they have drugs to sell. 
 

im not sure on the factualness of the information but just watch your door doesn’t get put in by the dibble if you’re firing fireworks across the street 

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38 minutes ago, ConsiCanBoogie1903 said:

Nah, I work with a few of them. I don't live there, thankfully. Believe my bit is partly affordable housing, I'm really slumming it. 
 

It looks like shit IMO, and I agree, they are all show houses with no character,  befitting of the residents. Yankee Doodle bullshit. 
 

The Markies is obv expensive, and then the next one is a Co-op, also fairly expensive. 
 

Posh cunts costing me a fortune for groceries. 

Markies is 50p cheaper for Stella than the Co-op.

The affordable housing in Bucksburn has brought the area down several notches, used to be a fine place where you could leave your keys in the car, not now, minks everywhere.

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