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Everything posted by pap
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Now now. He didn't say he earned it. Just that he managed to find it. Two different things
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Ever try programming, Jeff?
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There are people in Bournemouth under 80? Fascinating.
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Did you ever get up to any of this when you hired all them Eastern Europeans? http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/cafe-sekandar---allerton-restaurant-9021346
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I'm just contextualising the "hard work" that you say others should do. Fortunately, I think between the two of us, we can address the problems of the nation. All we need to do is to get the unemployed to fail or quit a coding course. We'll have a shítload of qualified Senior Business Analysts afterward.
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The devs are working in a sought after market. Good ones are hard to find, and competent managers know this. Competent managers more commonplace. Good luck!
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You wouldn't eat without the likes of me, parasite. People who stick with hard work, that is
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Call yourself whatever you want, but your job is exactly as described. You talk to people. It isn't hard work, not even compared to the easy life I have (and I do have an easy life - I solve puzzles for cash). You will never be called on to solve or design something, and the most stressful day you'll ever have is waiting around powerlessly while you hope that skilled people, those that actually have put the hard work into a trade, save your bacon.
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I'm off to Old Farmhouse, as per. Coming?
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Oh f**k off, UJ. Your problems are that you don't think before you speak and you don't know when to shut the fúck up, leading you into your frequent conflict with other posters as they easily eviscerate your ill-considered brain farts for the benefit of a viewing audience. And hard work? Oh f**k off again, UJ. You forget that I know what you do. You tell people to do stuff, you report to management that stuff has been done (or not done). You are not working down a f**king coal mine, and are lucky enough to command a contract rate in an in-demand market. You don't f**king know hard work. If you did, you'd be doing something else.
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I still say VFTT wins this one. Whatever he has done has been paid for. Your problems will persist. I doubt you've done any reading to establish your doubt.
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He's not. I think he really is that indifferent/incapable of realising that there are people with such poor aptitude that they can't get anything, not even unskilled work, like project management.
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The process is broken, and absent any huge course correction, will continue to be so. Unsubstantiated apologism doesn't change that.
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Which democratic process would that be? The one where only 150 seats matter? The one where our politicians are bought and paid for by corporate or foreign interests?
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So you're actually advocating arson of public buildings? That would have been preferable? Brilliant, UJ. To quote the great Cap'n Mal, "my days of not taking you seriously are at a middle".
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And when that doesn't work.... What then?
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What is the right way for a disenfranchised electorate to raise their concerns with an indifferent elite?
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Dunno yet. Either Green or Labour at the moment. Depends who else turns up on the ballot. https://yournextmp.com/constituency/65766/liverpool-west-derby The great shame of it is that my vote won't really matter beyond being a personal preference. Crap electoral system, unlikely to be looked at for another 40 years.
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It wasn't intended as a facetious comment, but I do feel safe in characterising most of your post as (drum roll) dogshíte. If 2 million people were not enough to dissuade Blair's government from going into Iraq, I doubt that "there were enough of them to make them sit up and listen". You are also implying that there was sympathy to begin with, when the bulk of the Tory vote are indifferent c**ts that only notice the poor when they need someone to blame.
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The problem with elections is that people have such short memories. To counter Whitey's bold claim, I've never seen Southampton look any worse than under this last government.
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I'm sorry if I've ever offended you before, Whitey G. If I'd have known you were in a coma for a few decades, I'd have been more understanding.
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Most people don't smash shít up for no reason. What would it take for you to smash something up, for example? It was a fúcking shambles. Cameron showed no leadership, and didn't even bother returning from his hols.
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Arf. Eastleigh 'Kipper candidate tweets this about Lib Dem Liverpool Riverside candidate:- “2nd Lib Dem candidate reveals he deliberately became HIV positive yet free NHS care v costly.” People's (f**king barmy) army? http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/general-election-2015-ukip-candidate-9015927
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I have the complete opposite view. I'm sure that there were some opportunists among them, but mostly, I think it's about people that'll never get a stake in society. That's why they've no problem ripping it up.