One single thing that makes you think "knob"
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Blown2CV said:
she should be working behind the bar then, rather than taking part in the f
king quiz.
what was she expecting anyway, extra points for being a tard?
question is - was she hot?

what was she expecting anyway, extra points for being a tard?
question is - was she hot?



How dare you tar all dyslexics with the same brush my brother and one of my best friends both suffer from dyslexica and both of them a bright intelligent.
Downton Mini said:
Blown2CV said:
she should be working behind the bar then, rather than taking part in the f
king quiz.
what was she expecting anyway, extra points for being a tard?
question is - was she hot?

what was she expecting anyway, extra points for being a tard?
question is - was she hot?



How dare you tar all dyslexics with the same brush my brother and one of my best friends both suffer from dyslexica and both of them a bright intelligent.
R300will said:
I'm sure i remember seeing it written that the toyota prius causes more environmental damage than a landrover discovery. Producing the batteries is a major part of the damage.
You may have seen it written but that doesn't make it true.R300will said:
Snowboy said:
I think the most famous article compares a Prius and a Hummer.
It’s very well written in that it seems to be true even though it’s a pile’o’crap.
The prius isn’t as green friendly as some people make out, but it’s a lot better than most cars.
I suppose it really comes down to how long one will last before it has to be replaced. Although they're like 95% recyclable so that helps.It’s very well written in that it seems to be true even though it’s a pile’o’crap.
The prius isn’t as green friendly as some people make out, but it’s a lot better than most cars.
Boydie88 said:
A little rage on the topic of the 'blue badge'.
At a local pub quiz, marking the cryptic clues round and a table had given the answer Chick Kiev - obviously chicken if you apply common sense to the cryptic clue.
Some mid twenties girl kicks off (sad cow for a starters but she was quite hot) - moaning about her being dyslexic and that they should be marked correct. One of the lads I was with piped up with an epic comeback of "What's your excuse for the others then?" (massive lol).
Mid twenties girl took this very badly but went back on topic of the chicken kiev and produced A BLUE f
kING BADGE simply because she was dyslexic.
WHAT. THE. f
k.
People at uni claiming £1000 laptops because they couldn't spell was bad enough, but the fact the government are giving out blue badges for this too is f
king ridiculous.
BullsAt a local pub quiz, marking the cryptic clues round and a table had given the answer Chick Kiev - obviously chicken if you apply common sense to the cryptic clue.
Some mid twenties girl kicks off (sad cow for a starters but she was quite hot) - moaning about her being dyslexic and that they should be marked correct. One of the lads I was with piped up with an epic comeback of "What's your excuse for the others then?" (massive lol).
Mid twenties girl took this very badly but went back on topic of the chicken kiev and produced A BLUE f

WHAT. THE. f

People at uni claiming £1000 laptops because they couldn't spell was bad enough, but the fact the government are giving out blue badges for this too is f


Fabric said:
I think it's www.stickat50.org, which is no longer in service.
http://twitter.com/#!/ttstwit Appears to be the creators twitter feed, oh lordy. Pretty much what you'd expect.
All seemed pretty reasonable, I didn't see anything about driving at 50 on motorways.http://twitter.com/#!/ttstwit Appears to be the creators twitter feed, oh lordy. Pretty much what you'd expect.

Downton Mini said:



How dare you tar all dyslexics with the same brush ....
As someone who has links with people with learning difficulties and downs syndrome I get annoyed with people who use the phrases retard and mong and so forth.
But, most the time the people using them don’t realise what the word means and/or are just using it as a generic insult.
Sometime people know the unpleasantness of the word but this makes it a better insult – they just don’t realise how it can offend those who have to read it rather than just the person it was aimed at.
Language changes.
Idiot and Moron used to have specific meanings in terms of mentally handicapped but now they are just generic terms.
Don’t let it bother you.
That probably sounds a bit sanctimonious.
But it’s just the way it is.
Oh, things that make me think Knob, in relation to my previous post.
People who use dyslexia as an excuse to not bother trying.
Much as it sucks, dyslexia does not mean you don’t have to try to make meaningful sentences, it actually means you have to try harder.
MTFU and deal with it, don’t expect everyone else to deal with it for you.
If you try and you get it wrong people are a lot more understanding than if you don’t try at all.
People who use dyslexia as an excuse to not bother trying.
Much as it sucks, dyslexia does not mean you don’t have to try to make meaningful sentences, it actually means you have to try harder.
MTFU and deal with it, don’t expect everyone else to deal with it for you.
If you try and you get it wrong people are a lot more understanding than if you don’t try at all.
Snowboy said:
Oh, things that make me think Knob, in relation to my previous post.
People who use dyslexia as an excuse to not bother trying.
Much as it sucks, dyslexia does not mean you don’t have to try to make meaningful sentences, it actually means you have to try harder.
MTFU and deal with it, don’t expect everyone else to deal with it for you.
If you try and you get it wrong people are a lot more understanding than if you don’t try at all.
same as can be said for any disadvantage really... People who use dyslexia as an excuse to not bother trying.
Much as it sucks, dyslexia does not mean you don’t have to try to make meaningful sentences, it actually means you have to try harder.
MTFU and deal with it, don’t expect everyone else to deal with it for you.
If you try and you get it wrong people are a lot more understanding than if you don’t try at all.
Colonial said:
People who b
h about other peoples car choices without listing what they drive on their profile.
People who join car forums and then ask for tips on how to get the best mileage from a diesel econohatch because that is what being an enthusiast is all about.
lololololololol.
People who join car forums and then ask for tips on how to get the best mileage from a diesel econohatch because that is what being an enthusiast is all about.
Snowboy said:
Oh, things that make me think Knob, in relation to my previous post.
People who use dyslexia as an excuse to not bother trying.
Much as it sucks, dyslexia does not mean you don’t have to try to make meaningful sentences, it actually means you have to try harder.
MTFU and deal with it, don’t expect everyone else to deal with it for you.
If you try and you get it wrong people are a lot more understanding than if you don’t try at all.
So do you have the same view of people in those mobility scooters because they have a dodgy hip? they could walk but its difficult so they take the electric thing all the time. Normally means they are overweight too.People who use dyslexia as an excuse to not bother trying.
Much as it sucks, dyslexia does not mean you don’t have to try to make meaningful sentences, it actually means you have to try harder.
MTFU and deal with it, don’t expect everyone else to deal with it for you.
If you try and you get it wrong people are a lot more understanding than if you don’t try at all.
no-worries88 said:
I think the whole 'you have to like football to be a real man' statement is very knobbish. Oh,and the 'my tv is bigger than your tv' brigade, "what size is it?" "Its 52 inch"."You should have got the 60". Why? Just.... Why?
Anything over 50 inches will be put in a council flat or a mansion. And there aren't that many rich people around. And its Rugby surely if you want man points?R300will said:
Anything over 50 inches will be put in a council flat or a mansion. And there aren't that many rich people around. And its Rugby surely if you want man points?
That's my point,I've been brought up being taken to watch wigan warriors with my dad, and watch it every chance I get,but football,I really can't see the appeal,byt at the same time I wouldn't slate someone for liking it.no-worries88 said:
R300will said:
Anything over 50 inches will be put in a council flat or a mansion. And there aren't that many rich people around. And its Rugby surely if you want man points?
That's my point,I've been brought up being taken to watch wigan warriors with my dad, and watch it every chance I get,but football,I really can't see the appeal,byt at the same time I wouldn't slate someone for liking it.XitUp said:
All seemed pretty reasonable, I didn't see anything about driving at 50 on motorways.
I'm pretty sure that's his main intention..http://www.davidstrahan.com/blog/?p=163
Tony Troughton-Smith said:
Says:
I’ve been doing some judicious driving lately. By simply (but religiously) keeping my maximum speed down to 50mph(80kph) where I could otherwise do 70(112), and by being very gentle on the accelerator, I have found I improve my consumption by between 20% and 40%! Some of this may be due to the fact I’m driving a Prius, which has a fairly high-tech fuel management system...
I’ve been doing some judicious driving lately. By simply (but religiously) keeping my maximum speed down to 50mph(80kph) where I could otherwise do 70(112), and by being very gentle on the accelerator, I have found I improve my consumption by between 20% and 40%! Some of this may be due to the fact I’m driving a Prius, which has a fairly high-tech fuel management system...
Snowboy said:
Oh, things that make me think Knob, in relation to my previous post.
People who use dyslexia as an excuse to not bother trying.
Much as it sucks, dyslexia does not mean you don’t have to try to make meaningful sentences, it actually means you have to try harder.
MTFU and deal with it, don’t expect everyone else to deal with it for you.
If you try and you get it wrong people are a lot more understanding than if you don’t try at all.
I take it you would go up to someone who is in a wheelchair and tell them to MTFU and walk? Or should they just be excluded from places, as happend before wheelchair access became a legal requirement?People who use dyslexia as an excuse to not bother trying.
Much as it sucks, dyslexia does not mean you don’t have to try to make meaningful sentences, it actually means you have to try harder.
MTFU and deal with it, don’t expect everyone else to deal with it for you.
If you try and you get it wrong people are a lot more understanding than if you don’t try at all.
I take it you think dyslexia is just spelling. It is so much more and some have real problems with punctuation and capitalization, others with spelling, others with other language areas.
PaulMoor said:
I take it you would go up to someone who is in a wheelchair and tell them to MTFU and walk? Or should they just be excluded from places, as happend before wheelchair access became a legal requirement?
I take it you think dyslexia is just spelling. It is so much more and some have real problems with punctuation and capitalization, others with spelling, others with other language areas.
People with dyslexia should definitely MFTU.I take it you think dyslexia is just spelling. It is so much more and some have real problems with punctuation and capitalization, others with spelling, others with other language areas.
VHPD said:
PaulMoor said:
I take it you would go up to someone who is in a wheelchair and tell them to MTFU and walk? Or should they just be excluded from places, as happend before wheelchair access became a legal requirement?
I take it you think dyslexia is just spelling. It is so much more and some have real problems with punctuation and capitalization, others with spelling, others with other language areas.
People with dyslexia should definitely MFTU.I take it you think dyslexia is just spelling. It is so much more and some have real problems with punctuation and capitalization, others with spelling, others with other language areas.
VHPD said:
PaulMoor said:
I take it you would go up to someone who is in a wheelchair and tell them to MTFU and walk? Or should they just be excluded from places, as happend before wheelchair access became a legal requirement?
I take it you think dyslexia is just spelling. It is so much more and some have real problems with punctuation and capitalization, others with spelling, others with other language areas.
People with dyslexia should definitely MFTU.I take it you think dyslexia is just spelling. It is so much more and some have real problems with punctuation and capitalization, others with spelling, others with other language areas.
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