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It's a perfect encapsulation of the human condition.
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They're doing it in US schools right now
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This is a perfect rebuttal to the 'don't say gay' law in the US.
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Culture never dies it only evolves. The world has never stood still, grow up.
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He has his pizza flown in from Napoli
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Socks on the throat is utterly insane.
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@Scitch-et4vk You think their skin colour forced them into crime? Why do you think people become criminals. Stop and think for one single second.
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Very interesting foreshadowing
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None of these people are Welsh. But seriously is that what you took from this? You do realise populations have continuously moved and intermixed all over the planet throughput history. Multiculturalism has gone on forever. Also even just 50 years before this the same area would have had different accents again, accents naturally change with time. Fish and chips wouldn't exist without immigrants, it was invented by Sephardic Jews.
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They were basically having a philosophical discussion on free will (and lack thereof)
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She should go to the doctor for those fingers
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It's not insidious, it was required. Grow up
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Welsh people have also called it soccer. Their football code is primarily Rugby Union. My father was ten years old in Ammanford at this time and he's only ever called it soccer.
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Do grow up.
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What even is 'English'? Your ancestors came from either Saxony, Scandinavia, or Normandy if not from somewhere else. There's no bloody difference, everything always changes and that's great.
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The scouse are just paddys that could swim.
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You are racist, please do not use the term ethnics. Language has always and always will evolve. How arrogant are you to believe that the language spoken when you happened to be young Is the 'right' English. It's s shame you were born at all.
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Many of them died during the Y2K disaster
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Coming of age.
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What a well thought out reasonable critical argument.
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No it was just a much cheaper cost of living and easier to get work.
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Okra was popularised by black Americans.
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@Heaven-dy9lj Hahaha, don't pretend, you went to Benidorm and had fish and chips.
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How do you suppose the pigs and apples got over the channel? We're all from somewhere else
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Are you offended that people get offended?
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Funny that no one actually gave a mechanism.
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He's drunk
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Wow, bizarrely closed minded
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They're mostly dead now
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@itseperkele181 hahaha that's fantastic
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@14Anon2 what about the Danes and the Norman's? Lots of sephardic jews after the inquisition. No culture is static, grow up.
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Both dead
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The history of the British isles is that if several waves of foreign immigration. All nationalism is temporary, transient and mythical.
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You're a mindless follower.
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Aubergine tastes great if you're over 5 years oþd
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What you do in your own home is none of my business, but do you need to broadcast it on the interweb?
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You literally invited them you absolute cXnt.
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And their life expectancies were much shorter, being anti-vaccine doesn't make you more intelligent, quite the opposite
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What? Newcastle
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Holy oedipus.
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Propaganda
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@wodens-hitman1552 Because they are humans. You however are subhuman.
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@tshandy1 I do hope you're not equating systematic murder and displacement driven by 'manifest destiny ' with refugees fleeing conflict and free economic migration?
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Fed*
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You're racist
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Chimps are not monkeys Terry.
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Steve Jobs owned the bridge?
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The vaccines stopped these kids from getting polio and smallpox you idiots
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Well a lot of those kids will be dead now.
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@thomasreed49 All times disappear. Lots of these children are dead now.
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Ethnical cleanse?! Get over yourself racist
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How old are you? 12?
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@bernlin2000 If you drive more dangerously after wearing a seatbelt, you are stupid.
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People didn't live long back then.
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@JohnDoe-uk6si 32 when he died two years later
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More common outside of England (but within the UK) where other codes of 'football' were more common, i.e. rugby or gaelic etc.
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