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I didn't want to be the one to say, it's how it started with my mum, incorrect forum responses.Speaking of advancing years and dementia...![]()
I didn't want to be the one to say, it's how it started with my mum, incorrect forum responses.Speaking of advancing years and dementia...![]()
And the Japanese kill Dolphins? Where are we going with this? The Faroe Islands have their own government and even decided not to be part of the EU. I'd never consider them to be Danish and neither would they
Some good stuff there. I liked training dayBeen watching some oldschool crime thrillers from late 90's to 2010. Damn good stuff. Fallen, Flight, Training day etc etc. Good stuff.
I also like Maglites for their design, you know if I want to twat someone with one but if I want to light my way they are really shit. My dad loved them and I have a few including the huge baton sized one the police use in America and all it is good for is to twat a burglar if you are lucky enough to blindy catch him while swinging it around in the dimly lit roomI love torches but won't spend £300 on one unless we move to Dartmoor and need to find sone ponies in the dark.
Personally I like the classic maglite design. Heavy, thin, reassuringly solid.
And the Japanese kill Dolphins? Where are we going with this? The Faroe Islands have their own government and even decided not to be part of the EU. I'd never consider them to be Danish and neither would they
My country > your shit hole
Yeah, Hitch is great - but watch 90% of Humphrey Bogart stuff and you're onto a winner. But there's some real classics, like, of course, Casablanca, To Have and Have Not, The Maltese Falcon etc...Rather prefer Dramas from that time... anything with Hitchcock.
Humans of New York, the guy that takes photos of people and lets them say a few words.Who is Hony?
Finding HONYs trip to Pakistan quite fascinating;
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They're not as backward as we like to make out it seems, I find this brilliant;
"I want to be a police officer."
"What will be the best part about being a police officer?"
"The power."
I know - oo--ahhh, - Now from the comments;
I understand that the Americans on the page are justified for looking at this in a negative way.
Power in the Pakistani youth's mind doesn't equate to being able to TELL people what to do, or DO what you so desire.
Power equates to being able to DO WHATEVER YOU CAN TO HELP AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
A change of perspective. Everything is culturally relative, remember that.
One love,
A Pakistani youth.
Yeah. Right. You can say that about cops anywhere in the world. About one time in a hundred. For the other 99% "for the power" means exactly what you think it does.