Hahahahaha

turton, Jul 9, 4:11pm

neo_psy, Jul 9, 4:12pm
*Facepalm*

Sometimes I weep for the future of the human race.

$5 says that twit has children too.

andrea_w, Jul 9, 4:19pm
I really do wonder how some people function day to day.
Seriously, do some people have a device that says "breath in, breath out, breath in, breath out."
or "blink 5-4-3-2-1 blink 5-4-3-2-1 blink."
It seems some people have lost all forms of common sense - including the OP from the other thread

skin1235, Jul 9, 4:54pm
I have both machines, one for breathing and the other for blinking, without them I'd b just another sheep in the paddock under the controls of the man, these machine give me the independence to function without any need for others to interact with me or for others be any of my concern or warranting any of my attention
I can go about my day with complete disregard for compassion, decency, respect or even just civil behaviour, cos I know my machines will see me through
ps, my machines are flasher than yours haha

rob_man, Jul 9, 5:27pm
And next to that insurance company is a Lotto shop that will sell you a ticket for yesterday's draw, just fill in the numbers.

jason18, Jul 9, 7:04pm
Holy crap.

skin1235, Jul 9, 7:12pm
but they're entitled, bit like owning the foreshore and seabeds, that had to be a great gravytrain, but that train passed them by, so then they became entitiled to the streams and riverbeds, and sat awaiting the gravytrain again, but someone went and sold the trains to another crew that couldn't be coerced, now they figure they're entitled to the water that flows above the riverbeds, and sit awaiting the gravy train again
they're entitled to 3 strikes, and entitled to restart the count at anytime they wish, why shouldn't they be allowed to insure after the case, no worse than handing in homework 4 days late - if at all, though I do like the lotto shop idea, that could be a real winner