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worthosoriginals

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  1. 2 hours ago, Finnegan said:

     

    Most of the pelters come from Americans on the internet. They in turn just copy the French, with no sense of their own actual self awareness. 

     

    If they had any self awareness they'd realise the irony. America comfortably has the worst food of any country I've ever visited, it's horrendous. 

     

    When you say this to them they immediately start getting outraged by any number of things, either banging on about some amazing migrant cuisine you can get there (whilst dismissing British claims to it's own migrant foods, like the vast majority of curries eaten in the west), the number of amazing restaurants they have there (with chefs trained in France, just like the fine dining we have here) or as a last resort they'll start screeching about BBQ as if they're the only nation on the planet that's ever cooked meat outside and it's somehow sophisticated? 

     

    All of which is missing the point tbh. Restaurants are irrelevant, every major country in the world these days has great places to eat and many of them all sorts of multicultural cuisine from all sorts of different cultures. It's just not a brag for them any more like it might have been decades ago. 

     

    When I say they have the worst food I'm talking about what the average family is actually buying from the supermarket and eating at home. I'm talking about the convenient food, their fast food, their day to day snacks. It's absolutely appalling. 

     

    It's OK boasting that your country has "freedom" but when that means your farmers and food manufacturers have the "freedom" to bend you over because you have no regulation at all to protect the consumer, I'm not sure that's the kind of freedom you want to celebrate. 

     

    Everything is rammed full of sugar, salt, preservatives and **** knows what else. Even just their bread is disgusting, it's like eating cake. It's produce for a country that has free health care and, oops. 

     

    Makes you wonder why the majority of them are so slim.....if you're eating junk food from a bucket is your diet worse than  that of a farmyard animal? 

    American diet and politics mostly here, the political bit is on its way.

     

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  2. On 09/06/2026 at 22:03, Samilktray said:

    Cooking a Tomato ruins the tomato experience. Much better fresh and uncooked imho. 

    Health wise, warmed up/ cooked  is better for us, 

    its to do with the powerful antioxidant lycopene.

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  3. On 09/06/2026 at 17:17, davieG said:

    May be an image of climbing and text that says "My generation was expected to climb a 30-foot rope with a life-saving 2"-thick mat below."

     

    Remember do this, but being picked to play the hooker in rugby game and avoiding coming last in the run around Viccy Park so I didn't get the rubber sole of a plimsol across my arse was worse.

    You were lucky to live int shoe box, we used to dream of that 

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  4. 12 minutes ago, whoareyaaa said:

    The world wars was slightly different in that the enemy was in a different country, now the enemy is raoming around the streets.

    Trump?

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  5. 1 minute ago, ClaphamFox said:

    They might be. I have a feeling this Martin story is bogus, however. 

    Probably right, every time for years, before new manager is announced its never one of the bookies favourites, somebody comes im from nowhere.

    Almost as if theres a behind the scenes syndicate  going on?

     

  6. 16 minutes ago, l444ry said:

    Russell Martin is the Doomsday Scenario for me. Surely the powers that be cannot be that fckn stupid? You can almost hear the belly laughter coming from St Mary's and Ibrox.

    We know they are that stupid  though, don't we?

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  7. 2 hours ago, Nalis said:

    Could be bollocks but someone I used to work with told me about a teacher he had called Mr Cooling who was known for years as Mr Ing after he told a class he was losing his cool.

    Or could be a really crap dad joke

  8. 4 hours ago, st albans fox said:

    If a 15 y o kid is so mentally ill that he doesn’t realise setting fire to a building with people in it is unacceptable then he needs to be protected from himself by society. 
     

    either way he shouldn’t be free to wander the streets - what will he do next ?

     

    either he understands what he did was wrong and he should be tried and face the consequences or he doesn’t and he should be looked after by the state to keep him and others safe. 

    Or make him president  of the usa

  9. On 22/05/2026 at 19:01, The Bear said:

    Every loudmouth muppet with tattoos feels the need to get their shirt off for some reason. Especially lingering outside pub doors or walking down the high street with a can of beer going. 

    Are they really all die hard reform voters though?

    Or did some simply get sucked in by being a bit thick and gullible?

  10. On 22/05/2026 at 19:01, The Bear said:

    Every loudmouth muppet with tattoos feels the need to get their shirt off for some reason. Especially lingering outside pub doors or walking down the high street with a can of beer going. 

    Shit for brains,

    a big gob, a big gut, that winning combination. 

  11. On 26/05/2026 at 18:54, Parafox said:

    Caves and underground systems are known for being at an almost constant ambient temperature.

    Its so ghosts can live there i think

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