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paranoid airbag

2,679 posts

159 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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gpo746 said:
paranoid airbag said:
gpo746 said:
paranoid airbag said:
What would you rather: a one-off op, or welfare payments for the next 50 years? Ho hum.
You make that sound the ONLY options. Happen that's part of the problem I HAVE fked up but the\state will keep me.
You can vote for the "let the unemployed starve/freeze/rot to death" party any time they appear then. Fair enough.

How pragmatic would you like to be on this issue?
Maybe more open to ideas than yourself. Self employment for example ?
You seem to be of the opinion his options are limited to just claiming benefit
For a few people, that WILL be the case. Law of large numbers. Not everyone has £1800 going spare (even if they did once, only on PH do I feel the need to point this out rolleyes) not everyone has family willing to stump up. Self-employment isn't a fking magic wand that makes all economic problems go away either.

At no point did I say holding that position is wrong, nor even implied it. You want to do so, I would genuinely respect that - if you're doing so based on considering ALL the consequences, not just the ones you like. If you're pretending those bad consequences don't exist, then I don't respect you - because you'd be the sort of childish person that makes our politicians so cynical. Outside of fantasy land, you pay to make someone employable, you pay to keep them alive and miserable on welfare, or you accept some WILL die of poverty. After they turn to crime ("self-employment"?), which you also pay for.

If you think that makes me close-minded, you have fking problems, and I think I have my answer.



Edited by paranoid airbag on Monday 20th October 22:26

IanMorewood

4,309 posts

248 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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Some ice and a pair of scissors should sort it.

nightcruiser

156 posts

198 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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Jasandjules said:
Next week, facial tattoos?
http://www.returnofkings.com/45334/5-reasons-why-girls-with-tattoos-andor-piercings-are-broken

The top picture....


gpo746

3,397 posts

130 months

Tuesday 21st October 2014
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paranoid airbag said:
gpo746 said:
paranoid airbag said:
gpo746 said:
paranoid airbag said:
What would you rather: a one-off op, or welfare payments for the next 50 years? Ho hum.
You make that sound the ONLY options. Happen that's part of the problem I HAVE fked up but the\state will keep me.
You can vote for the "let the unemployed starve/freeze/rot to death" party any time they appear then. Fair enough.

How pragmatic would you like to be on this issue?
Maybe more open to ideas than yourself. Self employment for example ?
You seem to be of the opinion his options are limited to just claiming benefit
For a few people, that WILL be the case. Law of large numbers. Not everyone has £1800 going spare (even if they did once, only on PH do I feel the need to point this out rolleyes) not everyone has family willing to stump up. Self-employment isn't a fking magic wand that makes all economic problems go away either.

At no point did I say holding that position is wrong, nor even implied it. You want to do so, I would genuinely respect that - if you're doing so based on considering ALL the consequences, not just the ones you like. If you're pretending those bad consequences don't exist, then I don't respect you - because you'd be the sort of childish person that makes our politicians so cynical. Outside of fantasy land, you pay to make someone employable, you pay to keep them alive and miserable on welfare, or you accept some WILL die of poverty. After they turn to crime ("self-employment"?), which you also pay for.

If you think that makes me close-minded, you have fking problems, and I think I have my answer.



Edited by paranoid airbag on Monday 20th October 22:26
Do you need a hug, you seem kind of upset and angry smile

I'm just daft enough to think that people can assume responsibility for themselves.
The NHS is under immense pressure it doesn't need cretins like this adding to its burden.
Now I will let you pop back and have the last word try to be as insulting as you can
xxx

paranoid airbag

2,679 posts

159 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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gpo746 said:
Do you need a hug, you seem kind of upset and angry smile

I'm just daft enough to think that people can assume responsibility for themselves.
The NHS is under immense pressure it doesn't need cretins like this adding to its burden.
Now I will let you pop back and have the last word try to be as insulting as you can
xxx
Stupid makes me angry, yes. Well done you. Stop living in fantasy land where someone who can't get a job just fking disappears instead of being a continued drain on our resources.

A few botched earlobes isn't a drain on the NHS you tit. Cleaning up after an unemployed smackhead is.

Edited by paranoid airbag on Monday 27th October 16:28

gpo746

3,397 posts

130 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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paranoid airbag said:
Stupid makes me angry, yes. Well done you. Stop living in fantasy land where someone who can't get a job just fking disappears instead of being a continued drain on our resources.

A few botched earlobes isn't a drain on the NHS you tit. Cleaning up after an unemployed smackhead is.

Edited by paranoid airbag on Monday 27th October 16:28
Lol
Love it now the option is he ends up a smackhead
What a truly negative person you are.
And I live in the real world chuckles. I see its taken you a week to reply. Did you have to pop the laptop into Cash Converters while you waited for your giro. smile