A bit council Vol 2

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Hard-Drive

4,098 posts

230 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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TwistingMyMelon said:
Still think it is pathetic and spineless to post a picture of a family online just because you don't agree with what they are doing
Actually, it's well beyond that. It's creepy and weird. As is photoshopping numbers onto the people in the photo and casting doubt over what sex the numbered people are (that's really, really weird) Others (myself included) have been able to contribute to the thread without needing to post pictures as evidence. Not being funny here, but I had to sign all kinds of paperwork with our childminder about her posting pics of my lad online for her business social media page. The sports clubs I am a member of have similar policies...you just don't do it.

How do you know that perhaps that family hadn't just had some terrible news, conversation had gone to zero, the kids had reached for their phones as kids always do and the parents are breaking the news to other friends/family via text?

If that had been me, and you'd said "hi, can I take some pictures of your family and kids and post them online so I can be derogatory about you on an internet forum" I'd have told you to sling your hook. If I'd caught you doing it anyway I'd have slung your phone.

Their actions are an order of magnitude less council than yours.





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johnwilliams77

8,308 posts

104 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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Hard-Drive said:
If that had been me, and you'd said "hi, can I take some pictures of your family and kids and post them online so I can be derogatory about you on an internet forum" I'd have told you to sling your hook. If I'd caught you doing it anyway I'd have slung your phone.
Watch out folks - we got a bad ass right here!

Hard-Drive

4,098 posts

230 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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johnwilliams77 said:
Watch out folks - we got a bad ass right here!
Not at all. In fact in over 40 years on the planet I have never once laid a finger on anyone, and no that's no because I'm "powerfully built" or anything. I just find those actions really odd and if someone was going to do that with my kid, I'd be pretty pissed off. Simples.

johnwilliams77

8,308 posts

104 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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Hard-Drive said:
Not at all. In fact in over 40 years on the planet I have never once laid a finger on anyone, and no that's no because I'm "powerfully built" or anything. I just find those actions really odd and if someone was going to do that with my kid, I'd be pretty pissed off. Simples.
So what if it was Antony Joshua? Would you sling his phone?

MWM3

1,764 posts

123 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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Hard-Drive said:
How do you know that perhaps that family hadn't just had some terrible news, conversation had gone to zero, the kids had reached for their phones as kids always do and the parents are breaking the news to other friends/family via text?
Oh FFS... You big snow flake

Hard-Drive

4,098 posts

230 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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johnwilliams77 said:
So what if it was Antony Joshua? Would you sling his phone?
Who knows. As I've pointed out, I try to avoid conflict at all costs. It's all a bit hypothetical really isn't it, however me standing up for my child is the most important thing regardless of who it's against. And I doubt that Antony Joshua would take pictures of children to number, post and complain about online in the first place.

johnwilliams77

8,308 posts

104 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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Hard-Drive said:
Who knows. As I've pointed out, I try to avoid conflict at all costs. It's all a bit hypothetical really isn't it, however me standing up for my child is the most important thing regardless of who it's against. And I doubt that Antony Joshua would take pictures of children to number, post and complain about online in the first place.
Let me help you - you wouldn't.

WestyCarl

3,276 posts

126 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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Trying to pick and then win random arguments on the internet - Council..............

austinsmirk

5,597 posts

124 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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its a lovely day, so I've been visiting the council in lovely rural dales villages. A lovely day for being outside and getting my mileage in.

anyway dogs. dogs are council: in the main.

from the horrible pens and gates people have to constrain the things. plus dog ornaments and signs saying "I live here"

but the stench.

the sheer overwhelming stench of a warm home and a dog on a day like today.

its an atmosphere internally that is akin to cutting a strong French cheese.

dirty dirty dirty people and their dirty animals.

I will divide opinion of course. But animals in the house is an absolute no.

Uncle John

4,308 posts

192 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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austinsmirk said:
its a lovely day, so I've been visiting the council in lovely rural dales villages. A lovely day for being outside and getting my mileage in.

anyway dogs. dogs are council: in the main.

from the horrible pens and gates people have to constrain the things. plus dog ornaments and signs saying "I live here"

but the stench.

the sheer overwhelming stench of a warm home and a dog on a day like today.

its an atmosphere internally that is akin to cutting a strong French cheese.

dirty dirty dirty people and their dirty animals.

I will divide opinion of course. But animals in the house is an absolute no.
Disagree, I'm an animal and I live inside.

Your Dad

1,942 posts

184 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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Dean, 54, and his 22-year-old partner, Kelly-Ann appeared on Jeremy Kyle and then threatening to sue when referred to as 'scum of the earth'.


Very council.
http://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/news/chesterfield...

aR53GP

21,020 posts

188 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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Hard-Drive said:
TwistingMyMelon said:
Still think it is pathetic and spineless to post a picture of a family online just because you don't agree with what they are doing
Actually, it's well beyond that. It's creepy and weird. As is photoshopping numbers onto the people in the photo and casting doubt over what sex the numbered people are (that's really, really weird) Others (myself included) have been able to contribute to the thread without needing to post pictures as evidence. Not being funny here, but I had to sign all kinds of paperwork with our childminder about her posting pics of my lad online for her business social media page. The sports clubs I am a member of have similar policies...you just don't do it.

How do you know that perhaps that family hadn't just had some terrible news, conversation had gone to zero, the kids had reached for their phones as kids always do and the parents are breaking the news to other friends/family via text?

If that had been me, and you'd said "hi, can I take some pictures of your family and kids and post them online so I can be derogatory about you on an internet forum" I'd have told you to sling your hook. If I'd caught you doing it anyway I'd have slung your phone.

Their actions are an order of magnitude less council than yours.
On the same page where someone posts a picture of a girl's bottom in see-through pants and gets lauded, I get called creepy and weird for posting a picture of a dysfunctional family eating lunch. Only on PH.

If the pictures have triggered you or offended you in any way, I am truly sorry and will remove them at your request.

Rawwr

22,722 posts

235 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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Your Dad said:
Dean, 54, and his 22-year-old partner, Kelly-Ann appeared on Jeremy Kyle and then threatening to sue when referred to as 'scum of the earth'.


Very council.
http://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/news/chesterfield...
That's like, Inception council.

can't remember

1,079 posts

129 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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Your Dad said:
Dean, 54, and his 22-year-old partner, Kelly-Ann appeared on Jeremy Kyle and then threatening to sue when referred to as 'scum of the earth'.


Very council.
http://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/news/chesterfield...
Depressing when your life end up as an episode of Jeremy Kyle at 22 years old.

austinsmirk

5,597 posts

124 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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Uncle John said:
austinsmirk said:
its a lovely day, so I've been visiting the council in lovely rural dales villages. A lovely day for being outside and getting my mileage in.

anyway dogs. dogs are council: in the main.

from the horrible pens and gates people have to constrain the things. plus dog ornaments and signs saying "I live here"

but the stench.

the sheer overwhelming stench of a warm home and a dog on a day like today.

its an atmosphere internally that is akin to cutting a strong French cheese.

dirty dirty dirty people and their dirty animals.

I will divide opinion of course. But animals in the house is an absolute no.
Disagree, I'm an animal and I live inside.
I suspect you wash once or twice a day.

or someone washes you once a day.

and you don't use a litter tray.

of course if you could lick your balls: you'd never leave the house. But that is a very old joke smile


anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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austinsmirk said:
Uncle John said:
austinsmirk said:
its a lovely day, so I've been visiting the council in lovely rural dales villages. A lovely day for being outside and getting my mileage in.

anyway dogs. dogs are council: in the main.

from the horrible pens and gates people have to constrain the things. plus dog ornaments and signs saying "I live here"

but the stench.

the sheer overwhelming stench of a warm home and a dog on a day like today.

its an atmosphere internally that is akin to cutting a strong French cheese.

dirty dirty dirty people and their dirty animals.

I will divide opinion of course. But animals in the house is an absolute no.
Disagree, I'm an animal and I live inside.
I suspect you wash once or twice a day.

or someone washes you once a day.

and you don't use a litter tray.

of course if you could lick your balls: you'd never leave the house. But that is a very old joke smile
If a house with a dog is dirty and smelly, I will bet that 9 times out of 10 the issue is not with the dog wink

Hard-Drive

4,098 posts

230 months

Wednesday 3rd May 2017
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aR53GP said:
On the same page where someone posts a picture of a girl's bottom in see-through pants and gets lauded, I get called creepy and weird for posting a picture of a dysfunctional family eating lunch. Only on PH.

If the pictures have triggered you or offended you in any way, I am truly sorry and will remove them at your request.
In fairness the girl's bottom is anonymous. It could be anyone...bit like the faceless pictures of overweight people everytime "obesity crisis" is on the TV news. But people's faces aren't anonymous...if taking pictures like that in a restaurant and posting is your thing that's fine...fill your boots. You've not offended me in the slightest, as I'm not in the pictures.



berlintaxi

8,535 posts

174 months

Friday 5th May 2017
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brrapp

3,701 posts

163 months

Friday 5th May 2017
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berlintaxi said:
I don't quite get what happened after. She was treated in hospital and was due to get an operation but died from blood loss from internal bleeding. But she was found dead on her sofa a few days later by a friend. Don't they have hospital beds in Leicester?

PH XKR

1,761 posts

103 months

Friday 5th May 2017
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Being openly faux-offended and calling someone spineless for posting photo evidence of a modern council sign of the times is council.


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