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Regiments / Re: 18e Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne [Arty + Skirms - Line Inactive]
« on: September 08, 2018, 03:19:23 pm »
I used to go on the treadmill
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ThankyouAfter my leading the other week, the 15th YR leadership have agreed that I will take over command of the regiment indefinitely.
Good luck Toffee!
Okay Gordo, whatever you say mate. I'm just not gonna interact with you anymore. It's clear we both disagree.It’s not my fault that you all want to live in a society where some men making a stand for something that they believe in is a despicable act. But none of you get outraged when a black man is shot dead in the street. It’s a fucking embarrassment and you should all be ashamed.
Gordo loves to rant on about how Trump is the greatest thing since sliced bread but doesn’t realise that his approval ranting is tanked and he even lost the popular vote to begin with. I know my posts include a lot of emotion, but that’s not a bad thing when I believe something to be right. At least I can stand up for something that is good.
I haven't seen a meltdown this embarrassing since the days of Gluk and Nipplestockings.
You are legitimately a social justice warrior.
Because my argument is right and you’re not doing anything to disprove it. I just gave you enough reason to prove that Trump shouldn’t be tweeting about this stuff but you can’t accept the fact that you’re wrong as usual.The act got them on the front of CNN which got people talking about the issue - which is exactly what they wanted. The fact that you can’t see that is funny. The entire point of a protest is to shed light and gain publicity for an issue. Their protests have become an international talking point which is exactly what they intended.
The NFL does reserve the right to fire and might technically be within their rights to ban or fine players, but for the president of the USA to try and interfere by advocating for their firing when he is supposed to be a guardian of people’s rights to express themselves, sets a dangerous precedent of a member of government overstepping the mark. Trump does actually come close to breaking the law, as its illegal for a government official to attempt to influence a private entity’s employment decisions. The only thing that stops this code from applying is the partisan political motive, considering criticism received from within his own party for his comments. I’ll include he link to the code for reference.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/227
You just repeat the same argument over and over again with added hyperbole. 5000 posts, no fucking wonder.For example, saying that social science has no use to society when it underpins the very rights you enjoy today.
I did not say that Toffee, I alluded to people studying for degrees that have no use to society.
Sorry about thatIt's something we inherited from you.I hope that you will reread this and think back a few decades.Imagine arguing over a draft with fake moneyimagine being british and losing to a whole bunch of farmers.
I hope that you will reread this and think back a few decades.Imagine arguing over a draft with fake moneyimagine being british and losing to a whole bunch of farmers.