13 year old girl described as 'predatory' in court...

More like misguided, confused or plain immature. Predatory is a ridiculous word to use about a 13 year old kid when its being used in the defence of a 40 year old bloke.
 
Markt85 said:
Aphex said:
Markt85 said:
Did you miss he's post where he called bob a hag and a apologist for Myra Hindley ?

Yes I missed that. But as long as its on the forum and not a PM and it hasn't been deleted etc, then you just have to get a better comeback. Like I said, they ain't made of glass.

Ok so just be as nasty and vindictive as you want ? i couldn't care less if its a woman or bloke, but i see no reason to just slag someone off and insult them - the forum would be crap if it was like that.

No of course not. If someone called be an apologist for any serial killer, I'd be more perplexed than offended.
 
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
TheMightyQuinn said:
Aphex said:
No of course not. If someone called be an apologist for any serial killer, I'd be more perplexed than offended.

I once heard you say that Dahmer did nothing wrong and that he was only having a laugh.

Yeah, and he said that Peter Sutcliffe was his favourite HGV driver.

At least he's not the one who asks his hairdresser for a 'Brady cut', you weird bastard.

I'm on record as being a friend of Manson.
 
TheMightyQuinn said:
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
TheMightyQuinn said:
I once heard you say that Dahmer did nothing wrong and that he was only having a laugh.

Yeah, and he said that Peter Sutcliffe was his favourite HGV driver.

At least he's not the one who asks his hairdresser for a 'Brady cut', you weird bastard.

I'm on record as being a friend of Manson.

I take it you mean Charlie boy, rather than Marilyn, who's only real crimes are against music.
I'm more a Shipman man myself.
Never flamboyant, but racked up the numbers, and freed up a lot of seating space at Tameside bus shelters, as well as cutting NHS waiting lists down.
I'm surprised the Tories didn't utilise his skills as a head of department.
 
Recently watched Dahmer. My favourite use of the drill - very Bespoke. Sutcliffe on the other hand drove a shit car but had a fantastic beard.

Swings and roundabouts.
 
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
I take it you mean Charlie boy, rather than Marilyn, who's only real crimes are against music.
I'm more a Shipman man myself.
Never flamboyant, but racked up the numbers, and freed up a lot of seating space at Tameside bus shelters, as well as cutting NHS waiting lists down.
I'm surprised the Tories didn't utilise his skills as a head of department.

Charles, or Charlie, is the one I like. I did like Marilyn Manson's ability to annoy but his music was dreadful.

Shipman didn't have the patter of Manson, Manson had a load of young girls enthralled, they did his bidding, you have no idea how much I want a similar set up as the Manson Family, I yearn...
 
Plaything of the gods said:
mackenzie said:
Ducado said:
I think any decent parent knows realises this, but we really need to bring the topic from behind the back of the bike shed and start teaching children about the emotional aspects of sex, and the right to say No,

Sex education has been in mainstream schools for years.
It seems to have done little to address this problem yet I can't understand why.
Business, and particularly the advertising of goods and services, are to blame, at root. The advertising industry has systematically undermined parents and schools by pushing the seven deadly sins as virtues (FFS) in its attempt to sell even more stuff that people don't really need. This has spread out to entertainment, fashion and media (magazines, etc), but it is all driven by advertising and appeal to base instincts.

Yes, I understand all that.

It's just depressing really, and I hate the fact that childhood seems to be so much shorter these days. It's almost as if the insidious effect of what has now spilled over into mainstream life has made childhood all knowing and a battle.
Communication through technology too must be a nightmare for parents these days to monitor.
 
mackenzie said:
Plaything of the gods said:
mackenzie said:
Sex education has been in mainstream schools for years.
It seems to have done little to address this problem yet I can't understand why.
Business, and particularly the advertising of goods and services, are to blame, at root. The advertising industry has systematically undermined parents and schools by pushing the seven deadly sins as virtues (FFS) in its attempt to sell even more stuff that people don't really need. This has spread out to entertainment, fashion and media (magazines, etc), but it is all driven by advertising and appeal to base instincts.

Yes, I understand all that.

It's just depressing really, and I hate the fact that childhood seems to be so much shorter these days. It's almost as if the insidious effect of what has now spilled over into mainstream life has made childhood all knowing and a battle.
Communication through technology too must be a nightmare for parents these days to monitor.

It's not just sex education that is needed, the biology of it all is pretty easy to grasp, but it's the emotional and respect side of "sex" that needs to be taught
 

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