This is a shame, really. I wish people would talk like that more, it would make the world so much more fun!
Talking, arguing, deliberating: having simple discussions is, for me, one of the few free pleasures I have in life.
I really would love it if people were to start talking about random things, controversial topics in public, it would lighten up my day!
I'd really love one day to open a simple "salon" like we had in my country; places to get a cup of coffee or tea and discuss philosophical, cultural or even politic matters around a nice drink and just spend the day or the evening that way.
I know people who do this. There is a park near me where people gather once a week to discuss a variety of social issues. They bring food and share a meal as well as ideas. It's fun.
We are not able to do that here. If you do that here you get threatened to be harmed in some manner or arrested. They think we are free but we will never be. Oh I love elections. They bring out the shining best in people.
Shame that they're all anti-gay and shit in Brittain.
There are these schools, Catholic schools, and the goverment of the UK allows them to kick off kids for being homosexual, which I find discriminative and redicilous.
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This question came up on the radio yesterday. People were calling in all angry with the idea that people would disturb their shopping experience.
Personally, I think it's a bad state of things when we cannot discuss public affairs in a public setting.
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Nothing you hear on the radio should be taken seriously by anyone with an IQ higher than 70.
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Same could be said for the internet and tv.
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Ha!
Touché.
Hmm.. Now that I know people are so petty, I think I'll deliberately start such talk. Ridiculous.
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You should. And if you see someone with a political shirt or button, start talking to them about it.
Yes it is a bit tabboo. However, I think it's good for people to express in public.
yours sincerely, Mr Cat, MD.
This is a shame, really. I wish people would talk like that more, it would make the world so much more fun!
Talking, arguing, deliberating: having simple discussions is, for me, one of the few free pleasures I have in life.
I really would love it if people were to start talking about random things, controversial topics in public, it would lighten up my day!
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I know people who do this. There is a park near me where people gather once a week to discuss a variety of social issues. They bring food and share a meal as well as ideas. It's fun.
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We are not able to do that here. If you do that here you get threatened to be harmed in some manner or arrested. They think we are free but we will never be. Oh I love elections. They bring out the shining best in people.
What? They do this? I want to live where you live? Do tell us?OO
Wow! This is great! Where do you live? I'll be moving to London soon.
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Shame that they're all anti-gay and shit in Brittain.
There are these schools, Catholic schools, and the goverment of the UK allows them to kick off kids for being homosexual, which I find discriminative and redicilous.
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Sucks, but if it's a Catholic school, my guess is that it's private.
As long as they own it, not much you can do.
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But still.
It's agains't human rights and stuff.