Second wave on way on 16:58 - Jun 6 with 1817 views | exiledclaseboy | Still no. | |
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Second wave on way on 16:58 - Jun 6 with 1817 views | Dr_Winston | No. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Second wave on way on 17:01 - Jun 6 with 1800 views | builthjack | Another 204 just announced. Whichever way you look at it we are still in the first wave. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Second wave on way on 17:01 - Jun 6 with 1796 views | Treforys_Jack | Simple, people are c#nts. | | | |
Second wave on way on 17:21 - Jun 6 with 1732 views | longlostjack | You subliminally forgot to mention the LibDems. Clearly you still have a soft spot for them. | |
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Second wave on way on 17:25 - Jun 6 with 1720 views | Jack11 | Don't recall crowds anywhere near that big in Swansea looking for Tapi. Perhaps his life did not matter enough. | | | |
Second wave on way on 17:35 - Jun 6 with 1670 views | Lohengrin | They would have had to have had permission from the local authority to stage that. I wonder what fckin’ clown gave it? | |
| An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it. |
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Second wave on way on 17:56 - Jun 6 with 1608 views | Glossolalia | Good and wholesome intentions are irrelevant - these protests are currently illegal, and health-wise, the single most dangerous thing to happen during lockdown. So many have upheld their side of the bargain, but it seems having a super-moralistic cause means the law does not apply. This is an affront to all our collective hard work, diligence and personal sacrifices; I'm almost lost for words. [Post edited 6 Jun 2020 17:58]
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Second wave on way on 18:03 - Jun 6 with 1582 views | Treforys_Jack | This a million times, people genuinely make me sick at times. | | | |
Second wave on way on 18:08 - Jun 6 with 1566 views | Glossolalia | How thankful will the NHS be after this? How much more work will be laid before those poor workers of all races and cultures, because of these utterly ILLEGAL demonstrations? I genuinely despair at this, brothers and sisters. [Post edited 6 Jun 2020 19:03]
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Second wave on way on 18:16 - Jun 6 with 1545 views | Highjack | I thought there was a five mile limit? | |
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Second wave on way on 18:17 - Jun 6 with 1539 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar | I have seen a number of people mention Mark Duggan as part of their justification of the UK protests. You know, the man who police shot dead in a taxi whilst he was on his way to murder a rival gang member. A man who was already suspected to have played a role in numerous murders throughout London. | |
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Second wave on way on 18:17 - Jun 6 with 1541 views | exiledclaseboy | Ah fair point. The five miles is more guidance than an absolute limit though. The estimable Professor Drakeford said people should use common sense. | |
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Second wave on way on 18:35 - Jun 6 with 1515 views | Flashberryjack | Unless she lives over 5 miles away. My daughter is in hospital having just undergone a life saving operation, I can't go to visit her now, and won't be able to when she comes home due to the treatment she will be on, not until this virus has passed, these f*ckers in London won't be helping it go away fast either. Wonder what Lord Bony would have thought about the protestors, I'm absolutely sure he would agree with their sentiments, but not the way they're going about it. As I said, I hope she doesn't pick anything up, but more importantly I hope she doesn't pass it on to some random vulnerable person that might be spending their last days of their lives choking to death on a ventilator, I'd wager his/her family won't be saying "good for her" | |
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Second wave on way on 18:50 - Jun 6 with 1491 views | exiledclaseboy | The only important thing there, Flash, is that I hope your daughter recovers well and quickly. It must be horrendous for you not to be able to see her. I’ve been where you are now and I don’t envy you. Genuine best wishes. | |
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Second wave on way on 19:03 - Jun 6 with 1469 views | BrynCartwright | Darran will be fine then! | |
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Second wave on way on 23:58 - Jun 6 with 1331 views | Luther27 | Thoughts and best wishes mate. | | | |
Second wave on way on 00:15 - Jun 7 with 1311 views | Kerouac | I don't pray, as I'm an atheist, but if I did I would be praying for your daughter right now Flash. Tell her there are strangers on a football forum rooting for her | |
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Second wave on way on 00:16 - Jun 7 with 1309 views | lifelong | Sorry to read about your daughter W, wishing her a speedy recovery. | | | |
Second wave on way on 00:17 - Jun 7 with 1305 views | Kerouac | That's funny, there might be something in that | |
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Second wave on way on 02:58 - Jun 7 with 1270 views | dunvantjack100 | Absolutely astonished at the amount of people at these protests, as well as the amount of people who do not seem to understand the argument against the protest. Nobody is arguing against the reason for such a protest, I can’t speak for everyone but I am very much behind the reasons for doing so. However, to gather in such high volumes when there is a national pandemic is nothing short of idiotic. The only responses in debate I have encountered seem to be: - it is more important than Covid-19, it’s been going on much longer - what about everyone down the beaches Well firstly, yes it is a huge problem across the world and predominantly in America and has been for a long long time. The size on these protests could have happened any time prior to lockdown, or any time after lockdown, why now? Yes there is the horrendous case of what has happened recently, but these protests are much larger than one incident. On the point of those going to to beaches, I have not been myself, but my reaction has been the exact same as to those protesters - idiots. There have been over 40,000 deaths recorded in the UK so far, this isn’t a case of picking one over the other. The UK should be working together to fight both issues. The protesters are protesting over racism during a pandemic which is four times more likely to infect the BAME community? How does that make any sense. It is a massive kick in the teeth to all of our key frontline workers. Those NHS staff who will potentially have to deal with the second spike. The police who have been working on the frontline throughout the pandemic, are now dealing with violent protests. What a fantastic way to show appreciation to the work they have carried out. COVID-19 does not infect based on if you are a good samaritan or not. | | | |
Second wave on way on 09:54 - Jun 7 with 1165 views | dickythorpe | COVID-19 must be rubbing its hands this morning. How depressing it is. There are people who have been on furlough since March 24th and they are at the end of their tether. The mental health issues that many individuals, families, communities and businesses are going through right now will have heightened in recent days. There is no respect anymore in Britain. Just when I thought there was a bit of togetherness beginning to shine through we have seen what we are. In general we Brits are all out for ourselves and don't really understand how serious things are until we become ill. People jump on bandwagons and want to be seen in a group without really thinking of consequences or really having any idea of what they are supposedly standing up for. We should really be protesting against the government and the handling of this pandemic, but no we fancy a ruck about an age old problem that in truth many thought had gone away over here. Couldn't give a toss now, if we get this virus we have only ourselves to blame. Thanks. | | | |
Second wave on way on 10:56 - Jun 7 with 1120 views | A_Fans_Dad | I haven't seen any protests for the Black retired Cop shot to death by Black Looters. It is obvious that Black on Black lives DO NOT matter, except to the bereaved families. Why do "protestors" think it is OK to break the law and put other peoples lives at risk? Do they think or do they just emote? | | | |
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