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Post by daniel300380 on May 11, 2020 16:26:51 GMT
Picking up food isn't really breaking the law. Will come into contact with less people, going to parents and picking up food, than you will going to a shop. I've dropped off food to my parents and they have to us. How's that breaking the law?? It's common sense. If people had some, we wouldn't need so many rules in the first place. Even if it's classed as breaking the law, I don't personally have a problem with it. We don't know how he is mentally. You only have to listen to Stuart Sinclair and other similar people, to see how some struggle when they can't play and keep active. What was so hard to understand about "Stay at home"? As far as Walker does a bloke who holds a "sex party" during lockdown really sound like the type of person who struggles with his mental health. I said that was wrong. Yes that does sound like some with mental health issues actually. Party is a stretch and you have taken the headline. Wasn't there 3 or 4 people, including him?? He was in the wrong, but that shows he can't cope home alone, without his children. Does someone coping invite people around for sex?? That one sentence, sums up how much you know about mental health 😂.
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Post by daniel300380 on May 11, 2020 16:34:08 GMT
Funny thing is that people are moaning about Walker breaking the law. But it was ok for the photographer to follow him, take photos without his permission etc. That was an essential job.
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Post by rememberhalifax on May 11, 2020 19:04:58 GMT
No they will never learn, the people running the prem league have created the players in there own image, selfish ,greedy, forever chasing the next obscene pay day.
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Post by Gas_Quarters on May 12, 2020 10:57:09 GMT
Funny thing is that people are moaning about Walker breaking the law. But it was ok for the photographer to follow him, take photos without his permission etc. That was an essential job. I agree with this point, I hate the media getting involved in people’s personal lives and I hate how footballers are painted in a bad light at every opportunity. I know that this is a tough time for many people with mental health issues, which will include footballers, other celebrities and millionaires. But why does he think he’s above the law? People live 10 minutes away from their parents/families who might live on their own and yet haven’t seen them for the whole of lockdown because they’re aware that there’s a global pandemic going on and they listen to the advice of medical experts who know better than you or I do. It isn’t easy for anyone but this is the sacrifice people know they have to make for the greater good I find it quite fitting that this is all going on on the 75 year anniversary of VE Day, where over the previous few years, hundreds of thousands of Brits will have said bye and hugged their families knowing full well they might never see them again and that turned out to be the case. They sacrificed more than their mental health, they sacrificed their lives to protect the country and save millions of others. 75 years on and people can’t even sit on their arses and watch tv for a couple of months to do the same.
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Post by darkbluegas on May 12, 2020 21:24:38 GMT
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Post by darkbluegas on May 18, 2020 16:16:17 GMT
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Post by axegas on May 18, 2020 16:39:06 GMT
Innocent until proven guilty though.
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Post by darkbluegas on May 18, 2020 18:39:14 GMT
Innocent until proven guilty though. Agree with that but as he’s not been charged, everyone’s entitled to an an opinion. Certainly seems bang to rights on breaking the lockdown rules
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2020 7:52:18 GMT
Innocent until proven guilty though. Indeed. If a young bloke you've met on Instagram asks you to call round in your lingerie, you're going in with your eyes wide open, he wasn't looking for somebody to play Monopoly with. I agree that "no" means "no", but why put yourself in such a vulnerable position in the first place? As for breaking the lockdown rules - he's a bellend.
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Post by daniel300380 on May 19, 2020 9:16:22 GMT
Innocent until proven guilty though. Indeed. If a young bloke you've met on Instagram asks you to call round in your lingerie, you're going in with your eyes wide open, he wasn't looking for somebody to play Monopoly with. I agree that "no" means "no", but why put yourself in such a vulnerable position in the first place? As for breaking the lockdown rules - he's a bellend. Technically he's breaking the rules, but he's already had it, so he's probably immune anyway. So little risk if he meets people. Once people can take the antibody test, more people can mix, who have had it already.
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Post by baggins on May 19, 2020 9:21:25 GMT
Innocent until proven guilty though. Indeed. If a young bloke you've met on Instagram asks you to call round in your lingerie, you're going in with your eyes wide open, he wasn't looking for somebody to play Monopoly with. I agree that "no" means "no", but why put yourself in such a vulnerable position in the first place? As for breaking the lockdown rules - he's a bellend. You've never played Lingerie Monopoly? Don't believe that for a second.
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Post by darkbluegas on May 19, 2020 9:28:42 GMT
Innocent until proven guilty though. Indeed. If a young bloke you've met on Instagram asks you to call round in your lingerie, you're going in with your eyes wide open, he wasn't looking for somebody to play Monopoly with. I agree that "no" means "no", but why put yourself in such a vulnerable position in the first place? As for breaking the lockdown rules - he's a bellend. FFS, where the hell did you form that view? I’m guessing you’re half way through reading the Harvey Weinstein guide to sexual etiquette. I won’t spoil the ending for you
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2020 11:32:15 GMT
Indeed. If a young bloke you've met on Instagram asks you to call round in your lingerie, you're going in with your eyes wide open, he wasn't looking for somebody to play Monopoly with. I agree that "no" means "no", but why put yourself in such a vulnerable position in the first place? As for breaking the lockdown rules - he's a bellend. FFS, where the hell did you form that view? I’m guessing you’re half way through reading the Harvey Weinstein guide to sexual etiquette. I won’t spoil the ending for you Just my point of a view as a female, with a lifetime's experience of using my common sense when invited to go and view somebody's etchings.
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Post by darkbluegas on May 19, 2020 12:35:17 GMT
FFS, where the hell did you form that view? I’m guessing you’re half way through reading the Harvey Weinstein guide to sexual etiquette. I won’t spoil the ending for you Just my point of a view as a female, with a lifetime's experience of using my common sense when invited to go and view somebody's etchings. I suppose Deli Ali deserved a bit of a kicking and getting robbed for flaunting his wealth.
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