Alan Harper's Tash
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Modest too. Au revoir.Thanks. No doubt in my mind that is your most accurate assumption this far.
Modest too. Au revoir.Thanks. No doubt in my mind that is your most accurate assumption this far.
Chin chinModest too. Au revoir.
It’s a shame you’ll never be able to vote for a party pure enough for your soul.Chin chin
Interesting. You mustn’t have read any of my posts and come trampling into the thread with your hobnail boots. I am no leftie, and neither am I a rightie, I’m somebody who changes as things progress. And what I’m seeing over the least few years isn’t progression, it’s actually killing our country.
HicIt’s a shame you’ll never be able to vote for a party pure enough for your soul.
You’re MillsyTheMosher from the left wing.
I'm not going to say it because I'm not rude so I will generalise so hypothetically
Any old parents that don't give a shit about the environment their own kids and grandkids will live in must be cunts. There will be a good chance they will pass these cuntish views on to their offsprings.
Remember this is hypothetical and isn't directed directly at any I'm alright jack fucknut poster on here
I have said it before on another thread: I read a book in the summer call 'Hothouse Earth' the gist of which is unless all air travel was banned tomorrow and all road traffic (except maybe ambulances/fire engines) there is nothing we can do. Polluting the planet since the 18th century cannot be reversed.
So for Starmer to put green issues forward to try to score political points might find favour with younger people, but because of the demographic situation it won't actually help him get into power, so why do it?
You can insult the older generation if you like, but maybe they are aware of the findings in this book too (my parents certainly are, as I told them about it) and they are not c***ts they are just aware of the truth of the matter.
You and your parents read a book okay haha pmslI have said it before on another thread: I read a book in the summer call 'Hothouse Earth' the gist of which is unless all air travel was banned tomorrow and all road traffic (except maybe ambulances/fire engines) there is nothing we can do. Polluting the planet since the 18th century cannot be reversed.
So for Starmer to put green issues forward to try to score political points might find favour with younger people, but because of the demographic situation it won't actually help him get into power, so why do it?
You can insult the older generation if you like, but maybe they are aware of the findings in this book too (my parents certainly are, as I told them about it) and they are not c***ts they are just aware of the truth of the matter.
I bagsy centrist dad, much more within my comfort zone. I'll leave the fantasy to AHT.Could make for an interesting children's book. Centrist Dad and the Marxist Commissar.