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human kids being human ?


wants to "become" a policeman so she can catch thieves apparently. a common problem where she is ?

if only the natural state of humanity virtually from birth wasn't one of neediness, covetous and self-seeking, eh ? ;)

still, at least the following examples don't appear to be too interested in "shooting Jews" ... yet.

advertising appears to have got them hooked on plastic crap ... for now


it will be teaching them who to hate soon enough.

meanwhile, anyone know how many heads were lopped off in Syria this week ?

regarDS
 
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The way you read the quote is not the way I've read the quote. The quote to me means that people (maybe such as yourself ;) ) will view things in life or side with certain things depending on their faith. So the point of the quote was that before you proclaim a faith you believe in, view everyone in the same light and share your compassion with everyone regardless of faith choice. Maybe the quote is to basic for you to have understood my reasons for liking it, but that's why I liked it. And what this means? I think you do have compassion for people, but whether you will share it, will depend on your ideas about certain groups of people.

Your mocking me I see, and not sure what your desired outcome was, but it's rather amusing, because I did in fact find that fish pic somewhat funny.

You know when you visit any big city, and there is always that crazy guy standing on the corner with a piece of rope for a belt, bare feet, super long dirty toe nails, clutching his well worn bible, bloodshot confused eyes bugging out of his head in rage as he screams confused vitriolic bible quotes? And you know how as you walk past him, your complete focus is on not making eye contact with him?

Well Derspatz is the forum version of that guy. Never ever make eye contact with his posts.
 
You know when you visit any big city, and there is always that crazy guy standing on the corner with a piece of rope for a belt, bare feet, super long dirty toe nails, clutching his well worn bible, bloodshot confused eyes bugging out of his head in rage as he screams confused vitriolic bible quotes? And you know how as you walk past him, your complete focus is on not making eye contact with him?

Well Derspatz is the forum version of that guy. Never ever make eye contact with his posts.
I've learnt my lesson haha
 
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It's amazing that people who support this government claim those of us who want to care for the poor, the sick, the disadvantaged, who want an equal society of rights are wanting totalitarianism. Which makes no sense. It's more ridiculous when the government they support is directly working towards openly implementing totalitarianism.


Prove your innocence: Abbott set to reverse onus of proof for homegrown terrorists

AUSTRALIANS who travel to Syria or Iraq will have to prove to authorities on their return that they were not involved in terrorism in a dramatic change to counterterrorism laws to be taken to Cabinet next week.


http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...009308510?nk=4dfca9a63da02dd78bc8fffac069335f




some commentary on this

http://theaimn.com/ei-incumbit-probatio-qui-dicit-non-qui-negat/
 
The way you read the quote is not the way I've read the quote. The quote to me means that people (maybe such as yourself ;) ) will view things in life or side with certain things depending on their faith. So the point of the quote was that before you proclaim a faith you believe in, view everyone in the same light and share your compassion with everyone regardless of faith choice. Maybe the quote is to basic for you to have understood my reasons for liking it, but that's why I liked it. And what this means? I think you do have compassion for people, but whether you will share it, will depend on your ideas about certain groups of people.

Your mocking me I see, and not sure what your desired outcome was, but it's rather amusing, because I did in fact find that fish pic somewhat funny.

Owned the forum whacko.

:p:p:p @derspatz

@Sweetgeek, angelic genius.
Don't ever stop, you are cutting him to the core.
 
... there is always that crazy guy ...

heh.



:)

(hi shiloh ... do ya remember who "Steve B" is ? ;) I see lotsa the old 4square crew are on facilebook these daze ...)

regarDS
 
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You know when you visit any big city, and there is always that crazy guy standing on the corner with a piece of rope for a belt, bare feet, super long dirty toe nails, clutching his well worn bible, bloodshot confused eyes bugging out of his head in rage as he screams confused vitriolic bible quotes? And you know how as you walk past him, your complete focus is on not making eye contact with him?

Well Derspatz is the forum version of that guy. Never ever make eye contact with his posts.

This must be him in Sydney?
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Nah can't be, no rope belt.
 
^ and a hair shirt !

oh, hang on, he's currently growing his own from his own head. lol.

regarDS
 


Life is much too short to ever click on your clips, does anyone ever bother???

I know you suffer from verbose diarrhoea and blather disease, but surely you can occasionally string together 3 words to form an original thought instead of plagiarising the rest of the world.

And I picture you as an internet hoarder - covered in mountains of net crap that is useless:)
 
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/wa-...rs-child-sex-revelations-20140805-100kvu.html

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=2293913

Meh. Time to make the baby girl a ward of the state for her own protection and have her adopted by more suitable parents I reckon.

Alternatively oz should return her to the brood mare who gestated / carried her and her alleged brother and the oz tax payers pick up the ongoing bill as a measure of restitution for the collective shame upon our country's head for ever allowing such a terrible thing to happen in the first place.

regarDS
 
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http://www.mamamia.com.au/news/toni-mchugh-gerard-baden-clay/

Saw this on my fb feed...


Toni McHugh has been punished enough? Please. She’s not a victim here.

Today Toni McHugh still has the chance to get on with her life.

She can kiss and hug her children. And if they’ve shunned her – she has the opportunity over the rest of her life to make up with them.

She can move overseas. Change her name. Change her hair. Find love. Remarry.

If she wants to find anonymity – sure it’ll be hard but there will be ways she can do it.

Let’s all remember that another woman lost her life.

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Toni McHugh and Gerard Baden Clay (Image via 60 Minutes)
Don’t ask me to feels sorry for Toni McHugh when she pocketed probably $50,000, maybe $100,00 for that interview on Sixty Minutes to tell the world about how she justified having a three year affair with a married man who – at the time – had three little kids under six.

Don’t ask me to feel bad for a woman who – with her lover – flaunted her affair in front of their work colleagues – in turn humiliating a devoted wife at home who would eventually learn that “everybody knew”.

Don’t ask me to feel pity for a woman who had the audacity (with her lover) to have sex in his house when his wife and kids were away.

If you’re reading this right now and you’re having an affair with someone you know is married, let me tell you something.

Every time you ‘sneak out’ a lie is told at home to a waiting spouse who in turn starts to get worried or suspicious. When they express those fears, they are nearly always told by their cheating partner that they’re ‘imagining things’ or paranoid. And so the mind games begin.

Every time you have carefree sex with the candles and the music, there is a spouse at home hanging out washing, dealing with tantrums, paying the bills and wondering what the hell to get HIS MOTHER for her birthday.

As Allison Baden-Clay said so beautifully in her letter to Gerard:

“You never lived in reality with her! Never had to deal with her family issues, placate her toddler when they were having a tantrum, clean up her children’s vomit in the middle of the night. You were never with her when she had broken sleep for years on end as her children were little and she was breastfeeding. You only used her breasts for other f*****g reasons. You only saw her when she had washed her hair, shaved her bikini line, put her good undies on and when she was ready for her lover!!!!! That makes me bitter!!!!!”

Don’t ask me to feel sorry for Toni McHugh. She showed no remorse on Sixty Minutes nor a moment of concern for the shattered lives of Allison Baden-Clay’s children. Instead she was self-absorbed, self-interested, selfish.

Which I guess are all the things you need to be, to be a mistress.



Read more at http://www.mamamia.com.au/news/toni-mchugh-gerard-baden-clay/#rxQJWA3uEMuTkClW.99
 
Sounds like the person who wrote it is a bit bitter. She was as duped as the whole community by him, no point to ruin her life over something she didn't do.
 
I agree, but I don't agree with the feel sorry for me angle too.
Neither, but then I didn't watch sixty minutes (blurgh) so I wouldn't know how she presented her side. I just hate the witch hunts they conduct. They got the guy, she had nothing to do with it.
 
Neither, but then I didn't watch sixty minutes (blurgh) so I wouldn't know how she presented her side. I just hate the witch hunts they conduct. They got the guy, she had nothing to do with it.
I was going to say that the woman who wrote that piece made it more of an attack about Toni and less about Allison. But I can see why she was annoyed too I guess
 
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