I had my arse grabbed by a bikie at an AC/DC concert, not fun and thoroughly scared me at the time. In response I just moshed with my friend always between him and me. Despite the fear at the time, now it's a good story for parties.
I'm a guy by the way.
He was really good in the Royal Shakespeare Company's most recent production of Hamlet. He really got to the essence of Claudius' main soliloquy and was able to make the villain a very human character.
I hate misogyny and condemn modern perpetrators as much as any femininist (I'm male). However at the same time I recognise that we've come along way, and the fact that people now think it's funny and offensive to say to a woman, "MAKE ME A SAMMICH!!!1!1!" reveals that this is now socially...
I could continue to argue your generalisations about a totally different system (the UK public health system is in general better than ours, we have huge waiting lists, fewer and fewer doctors etc.) but lets stick to morals. Sure, it is their choice to smoke, but it is dangerous policy to give...
I'm loving the hyperbole! I barely pay $100 of tax, I very much doubt that each smoker that quits adds as much as 3 pounds to my tax return. Despite the gross exaggeration, I do agree to an extent, in that it makes sense for governments to support smoking. Think about it, they pay more tax than...
As for old people, they do not choose to get ailments such as cancer and hence it is no fault of their own that they are sick, so we should help them. Secondly they have probably paid tax for 40 or so years therefore it's the least we can do for what they've done for this country.
As for fat...
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