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*** Charlton Life General Election Exit Poll - 2019 ***
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LenGlover said:Redskin said:seth plum said:Fanny Fanackapan said:LLLBH, Seth.
Don't let bitterness eat you up .
Identifying the enemy is part of that.
What an ugly, joyless and self-pitying soul you must possess.
He's a nice guy really.
But his hatred for people on here? Come off it.1 -
Redskin said:seth plum said:Fanny Fanackapan said:LLLBH, Seth.
Don't let bitterness eat you up .
Identifying the enemy is part of that.
What an ugly, joyless and self-pitying soul you must possess.
Thanks for your judgement, it must be great to feel superior enough to do that.0 -
Big_Bad_World said:Christ, you have got it bad.
Like the boss man said, I admire the fact you can openly say you hate fellow fans but can't endorse that attitude on the basis of opinion differences.
I just hope you hate me more for who I support than you do fellow lifers for having the audacity to vote for one of only two wholly unviable and unelectable candidates.
Just as I don't hate, and show that hatred, Karlan Grant for transferring to Huddersfield.
Mind you judging by the reaction of large parts of the Charlton support, as well as the individual shouts of 'Grant you c*nt' when he came over to take a corner it may not only be me that feels hatred.0 -
Greenie Junior said:seth plum said:Curb_It said:I voted labour but wasn't with enthusiasm. I just couldn't bring myself to vote for Boris, even though i thought Corbyn was a terrible leader and one I couldn't relate to. What a terrible choice, horrible election. I wish we could just go back in time and stop this country eating each other up with hatred.
So much hate and anger about. Its absolute shit.
I feel a huge amount of hatred for Tories and brexit voters, and for what I know of a considerable number of Charlton supporting posters on this forum.
I am sure they feel the same way about me.
I am at a loss to see how this can be changed.
If I met certain Charlton supporters face to face, and knew who they were, I would not want anything to do with them.
You may see that as my demon to wrestle with, I see it as being constantly on my guard.0 -
seth plum said:Redskin said:seth plum said:Fanny Fanackapan said:LLLBH, Seth.
Don't let bitterness eat you up .
Identifying the enemy is part of that.
What an ugly, joyless and self-pitying soul you must possess.
Thanks for your judgement, it must be great to feel superior enough to do that.
As for the rest of it - physician, heal thyself.0 -
Redskin said:seth plum said:Redskin said:seth plum said:Fanny Fanackapan said:LLLBH, Seth.
Don't let bitterness eat you up .
Identifying the enemy is part of that.
What an ugly, joyless and self-pitying soul you must possess.
Thanks for your judgement, it must be great to feel superior enough to do that.
As for the rest of it - physician, heal thyself.
I fail to understand your physician comment.0 -
All,
it's been good to have a bit of politics back on the main thread - thanks @AFKABartram for posting. I tend to agree that ultimately it's better served elsewhere, but I've enjoyed seeing how others view last nights result.
I'm happy with the result, others are miffed, some are devastated. We will never all agree on everything and different people see different risk and opportunity in any political change, but lets not get to the stage where it becomes all consuming - it's at that point that politics and its outcomes become damaging and dangerous.
For those going tonight, have a good time - COME ON YOU REDS*
*not those reds...5 -
Seth, please. Put the keyboard down and step away from the computer for a bit. Winding yourself up like this (and allowing certain people to wind you up) is not good for you. Go take a breather, and find something to occupy your mind for a bit that isn't all this shit.
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I will be leaving for the football very soon. Football has always offered me an escape.3
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Here's hoping that it'll be an improvement on the Huddersfield game then, otherwise it'll be dubious value as an escape :-)
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Wahoo we can get our empire back.1
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seth plum said:Greenie Junior said:seth plum said:Curb_It said:I voted labour but wasn't with enthusiasm. I just couldn't bring myself to vote for Boris, even though i thought Corbyn was a terrible leader and one I couldn't relate to. What a terrible choice, horrible election. I wish we could just go back in time and stop this country eating each other up with hatred.
So much hate and anger about. Its absolute shit.
I feel a huge amount of hatred for Tories and brexit voters, and for what I know of a considerable number of Charlton supporting posters on this forum.
I am sure they feel the same way about me.
I am at a loss to see how this can be changed.
If I met certain Charlton supporters face to face, and knew who they were, I would not want anything to do with them.
You may see that as my demon to wrestle with, I see it as being constantly on my guard.0 -
StigThundercock said:Stuck to my common sense Remain principle and voted tactically to try to unseat the loathsome gravy train arselicking public school hard right whore that’s been openly self serving for a generation. His majority was dented but he remains in Westminster fellating the evil party animals as they drag our once proud nation ever more rapidly into economic disaster ruining the lives of all but the already hugely privileged.Bye bye NHS bye bye overseas trade bye bye foreign owned industries bye bye welfare state
Eat drink and be merry for come February you won’t be able to afford to
merry Christmas make the most of it cos if you ain’t at Boris’s top table it’ll be the last one
just wait and see who the Tory paymasters now manoeuvre in to replace the floppy haired shagging fuckwit2 -
Its over now. Let's hope the EFL pull their finger out and we can all unite and enjoy Charlton's rise.0
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sadiejane1981 said:Labour because I want to end child poverty and austerity and there’s more to life than a stupid EU exit. Plus Boris Johnson is possibly the most vile man to walk the planet.0
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seth plum said:Greenie Junior said:seth plum said:Curb_It said:I voted labour but wasn't with enthusiasm. I just couldn't bring myself to vote for Boris, even though i thought Corbyn was a terrible leader and one I couldn't relate to. What a terrible choice, horrible election. I wish we could just go back in time and stop this country eating each other up with hatred.
So much hate and anger about. Its absolute shit.
I feel a huge amount of hatred for Tories and brexit voters, and for what I know of a considerable number of Charlton supporting posters on this forum.
I am sure they feel the same way about me.
I am at a loss to see how this can be changed.
If I met certain Charlton supporters face to face, and knew who they were, I would not want anything to do with them.
You may see that as my demon to wrestle with, I see it as being constantly on my guard.0 -
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AddicksAddict said:sadiejane1981 said:Labour because I want to end child poverty and austerity and there’s more to life than a stupid EU exit. Plus Boris Johnson is possibly the most vile man to walk the planet.2
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NornIrishAddick said:Huskaris said:jimmymelrose said:Huskaris said:Erm... Don't buy it?
Buy it, or don't buy it, it won't change the price of existing chicken that isn't like that... There are no safety concerns, the EU even agrees with this.
I've never got the problem of it. It's a very emotive and strange reaction. I wouldn't have an issue with it.
I would happily eat it.
Chlorine washing of foodstuffs is not, in and of itself, concerning, provided that stringent standards are followed in production.
Where US chlorine washed chicken falls down, and where the EU has been against it, is because it is used to cover up (for want of a better phrase) unsanitary/unhygienic practices, banned in the EU, in US chicken farming and production. The problem for consumers, particularly in a retail environment reliant upon cheap food, is that these practices also reduce costs, so that the cheapest option will often be that with the poorest practices.
And, although avoided in the immediate conversation, reference was also made by @Addictedoldgit to growth hormone-fed/injected beef, about which the EU absolutely has safety concerns about the possibility of hormones being absorbed from beef products (I remember hearing tales, from those involved in food safety, of injected hormones not being fully absorbed before slaughter and what amounted to pellets of hormone being found in steaks), with the EU only allowing import of high quality, non-hormone enhanced beef from the USA, Argentina et al.
None of this would be a problem if consumers had a genuine choice, with clearly labelled produce. But, guess what, one of the things that the USA trade negotiators will be seeking to do is remove the current EU labelling rules that give you some chance of identifying the origins of produce and ingredients....0
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