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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Tis very true , it used to be that local authorities had care homes for the vulnerable , now they are mostly private and the owners take in massive profit
My old man was in one in barry , it was filthy and the only hoist they had was broken
We eventually found one nearer to our home near bridgend which was better but still had its faults and was 800 quid a week
Now my old dear has mobility problems after coming out of hospital and after six weeks with the local council care team who have been coming in and waking her up , showerwe need ing her , making her breakfast and doing her shopping they contract it out to a private care firm and the difference in quality of care is staggering ......they turn up late , forget to open her curtains and leave early ......and the council are paying this firm for the pleasure of doing something they do really well , all to save money because central government says so
Luckily we can get as much care as we need in wales up to a cap of £90 per week , god knows what it's like in England
This side of Offa's its cough up until your assets are below £23,500 ish. You might get a SS loan against the elderley persons home until it can be sold or the person dies. Income-related means testing also applies re paying for residential accommodation. Step down residential interim care (maybe 2-6 weeks) is available which is the English equivelant of CRT carers coming in to an elderley persons home in Wales. But....that step down care may be miles away. Whichever way you look at it, it's a strain on the nerves and the finances. Will be looking at private step down care for my dad, tomorrow, who has been hospitalised whilst staying with us for Christmas. Starts at £1000 a week. Good luck to all reading this, who are on the same or similar, journey.
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Do you think your evangelical approach to health applies to a young woman who was abused by her uncle and left home at 16 and found herself homeless on the streets of cardiff , got drawn into heroin , drawn into prostitution to pay for her habit , beaten by clients , beaten by her pimp etc
That story doesn’t make sense. If she was abused by the uncle why did she have to leave home? Was the uncle living in her house? Did she tell the police or her parents? If she left home why did she have to live on the streets? Most 16 year olds who leave home don’t sleep on the streets. If she was on the streets how could she afford heroin. In your story she was taking heroin before she became a prostitute. If she could afford the heroin before she became a prostitute why did she need to become a prostitute? This story seems to full of people and things making her do things. Most druggies are like that. It is never something they chose to do. It is always something forced on them.
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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David Vincent
I've known completely normal people who have come from families so dysfunctional that if you put it in a novel no one would believe it. Don't confuse mental health and unhappiness. Some of the people seeking solace from life's problems via drugs and prescriptions would be better off taking responsibility for their own health and mental state.
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David Vincent
That story doesn’t make sense. If she was abused by the uncle why did she have to leave home? Was the uncle living in her house? Did she tell the police or her parents? If she left home why did she have to live on the streets? Most 16 year olds who leave home don’t sleep on the streets. If she was on the streets how could she afford heroin. In your story she was taking heroin before she became a prostitute. If she could afford the heroin before she became a prostitute why did she need to become a prostitute? This story seems to full of people and things making her do things. Most druggies are like that. It is never something they chose to do. It is always something forced on them.
Your ignorance is staggering , thousands of young people leave home to flee abuse from relatives , often it is the father or step father , often it is a family member like an uncle , people who are abused are often threatened that if they do tell anyone , they wont be believed or will be in trouble ....so they turn to drugs to block out the pain ....most 16 year olds who are forced to leave home because of abuse are either lucky enough to be offered temporary accommodation by homeless charities or they sleep on friends sofas or sleep on the streets
This isn't a story , it's real life ......why do you think there are several charities in cardiff dedicated to the serious problem of youth homelessness ?
She could afford heroin because dealers offer vulnerable people cheap drugs to get them hooked and by the time they have a habit , she pays for the heroin by selling her body for sex
You clearly have no idea about the cycle of abuse , drugs , homelessness and poverty , no idea at all
I used to work with young homeless kids in a project in cardiff and one in bridgend , clearly you have the answer to the problem , the young kid being abused by her uncle or step father should pull herself together , eat healthily , go for a run and get a job , get in touch with social services , the police and the local council who have hundreds of cosy flats for young homeless people , I think you should tell them where they are going wrong
Jesus ****ing christ I think some people out there are living in the ****ing clouds
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
David Vincent
I've known completely normal people who have come from families so dysfunctional that if you put it in a novel no one would believe it. Don't confuse mental health and unhappiness. Some of the people seeking solace from life's problems via drugs and prescriptions would be better off taking responsibility for their own health and mental state.
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IanD
This side of Offa's its cough up until your assets are below £23,500 ish. You might get a SS loan against the elderley persons home until it can be sold or the person dies. Income-related means testing also applies re paying for residential accommodation. Step down residential interim care (maybe 2-6 weeks) is available which is the English equivelant of CRT carers coming in to an elderley persons home in Wales. But....that step down care may be miles away. Whichever way you look at it, it's a strain on the nerves and the finances. Will be looking at private step down care for my dad, tomorrow, who has been hospitalised whilst staying with us for Christmas. Starts at £1000 a week. Good luck to all reading this, who are on the same or similar, journey.
1000 quid a week jesus , good luck to you too mate , I think a lot of people are living in a dream world, until it happens to them ......
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Gross exaggeration, most people on benefits are neither greedy nor lazy , the sun , daily mail and stupid benefit scroungers programmes make it seem so
You only see what you want to see Sludge. Any stick to beat the tories with. That’s what let’s you down. The right or the left in this country can’t get it right, but you only see things from one side.
I’m a Cardiff boy who grew up in Ely and now live in Canton. I know for a fact that there is absolutely no excuse for any able bodied person in Cardiff to be out of work. Every ‘worker’ I’ve ever met in my home city, have never been out of work for too long.
The benefit system was set up for people in real need, but as I said above, it’s been swamped with greedy *****, lazy ***** and single mothers with no other ambition in life, than to drop a sprog and let others pay to look after it.
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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William Treseder
You only see what you want to see Sludge. Any stick to beat the tories with. That’s what let’s you down. The right or the left in this country can’t get it right, but you only see things from one side.
I’m a Cardiff boy who grew up in Ely and now live in Canton. I know for a fact that there is absolutely no excuse for any able bodied person in Cardiff to be out of work. Every ‘worker’ I’ve ever met in my home city, have never been out of work for too long.
The benefit system was set up for people in real need, but as I said above, it’s been swamped with greedy *****, lazy ***** and single mothers with no other ambition in life, than to drop a sprog and let others pay to look after it.
I am wasting my time with you as with the other poster
The benefits system has become dickensian , forcing poor people to food banks and others to suicide
We are talking people with mental illness , multiple sclerosis , epilepsy etc who could never work in a million years
You clearly actually believe the crap The Sun and the daft TV programmes tell you
Over and out
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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SLUDGE FACTORY
I am wasting my time with you as with the other poster
The benefits system has become dickensian , forcing poor people to food banks and others to suicide
We are talking people with mental illness , multiple sclerosis , epilepsy etc who could never work in a million years
You clearly actually believe the crap The Sun and the daft TV programmes tell you
Over and out
Suit yourself mate if you want to bow out now.
I don’t read any papers anymore.
I base all of my opinions on my life experiences.
None of our governments in my life time have been anything to shout about.
In any society you will get the rich and the greedy at the top and the poor and the meek at the bottom.
The majority of us are somewhere in the middle.
A socialist system has just as much chance of failing, as a capitalist system.
There are faults in any system you can think of .
Us in the “middle” are just as selfish in our own way as the greedy ***** at the top.
Most of us who work have a decent house, decent lifestyle etc etc, and hand on hearts, most of us could help any of our neighbours, friends or family who are down on their luck or struggling but we choose not to.
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
William Treseder
You only see what you want to see Sludge. Any stick to beat the tories with. That’s what let’s you down. The right or the left in this country can’t get it right, but you only see things from one side.
I’m a Cardiff boy who grew up in Ely and now live in Canton. I know for a fact that there is absolutely no excuse for any able bodied person in Cardiff to be out of work. Every ‘worker’ I’ve ever met in my home city, have never been out of work for too long.
The benefit system was set up for people in real need, but as I said above, it’s been swamped with greedy *****, lazy ***** and single mothers with no other ambition in life, than to drop a sprog and let others pay to look after it.
There are jobs out there, I’m never out of work long and I’ll take shit agency jobs as a stop gap if I’m looking for a specific job, or I’ve had a fixed term contract.
People definitely are lazy, can’t be bothered to call around agencies or look on indeed. I sorted a cv out and sent it absolutely everywhere I could in indeed when I was out of work last time. Called numerous agencies daily and was out of work less than a week.
People definitely are lazy.
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
Now that Sludge has left this thread we can talk about him without him knowing.
When he says it is good to spend time and money on druggies he is half right. It is good, but it is only good for the givers and not the takers. Helping others less fortunate than you is good for you. It gives you a purpose and it stops you dwelling on your own problems. Unfortunately, it is not so good for the druggies because they are usually selfish gits who only care about themselves and they see good people like Sludge as "marks".
If you asked a druggie to turn their lives around by helping others they would laugh at you. They would say no one needs help more than me. I am the one who needs help. Forget about the others. Even if you could get them to spend a little time with an lonely old person who needs a bit of care around the house they would just steal from them.
Sludge gave us an Olivia Twist story but if you looked into her history you would find that she brought a lot her misfortune on herself by her own selfishness and impulsive behaviour. She would have messed around at school and played truant because school was "boring". Her mother wouldn’t have been able to stop her going out and hanging around on the streets with her friends because it was "boring" at home. She wouldn’t have listened to her mother when she warned her about her dodgy boyfriend. Why don’t you go out with John who works at the Coop. "Oh, he’s boring". She wouldn’t have wanted job a McDonalds because it was "boring". Why work all week for £200 when she can earn that in an hour doing something less boring.
Money wasted on druggies is money that could be spent on sick children and on better care for the aged.
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
David Vincent
Now that Sludge has left this thread we can talk about him without him knowing.
When he says it is good to spend time and money on druggies he is half right. It is good, but it is only good for the givers and not the takers. Helping others less fortunate than you is good for you. It gives you a purpose and it stops you dwelling on your own problems. Unfortunately, it is not so good for the druggies because they are usually selfish gits who only care about themselves and they see good people like Sludge as "marks".
If you asked a druggie to turn their lives around by helping others they would laugh at you. They would say no one needs help more than me. I am the one who needs help. Forget about the others. Even if you could get them to spend a little time with an lonely old person who needs a bit of care around the house they would just steal from them.
Sludge gave us an Olivia Twist story but if you looked into her history you would find that she brought a lot her misfortune on herself by her own selfishness and impulsive behaviour. She would have messed around at school and played truant because school was "boring". Her mother wouldn’t have been able to stop her going out and hanging around on the streets with her friends because it was "boring" at home. She wouldn’t have listened to her mother when she warned her about her dodgy boyfriend. Why don’t you go out with John who works at the Coop. "Oh, he’s boring". She wouldn’t have wanted job a McDonalds because it was "boring". Why work all week for £200 when she can earn that in an hour doing something less boring.
Money wasted on druggies is money that could be spent on sick children and on better care for the aged.
So a young girl who is raped at the age of fourteen by her step father or her uncle , gets put into council care , if shes lucky ......and becomes involved with other vulnerable people .......is a " druggie " ?
Shes as sick and is in need of help as a kid with spina bifida, brittle bone syndrome , childhood cancer or a disabled war veteran
You are very ill informed and ignorant of the desperate plight of many young vulnerable people who end up being " druggies "
Tell me , apart from reading the daily mail , what experience do you have of working with young vulnerable children and did your pull your bootstraps up approach go down well with your employer ?
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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dembethewarrior
There are jobs out there, I’m never out of work long and I’ll take shit agency jobs as a stop gap if I’m looking for a specific job, or I’ve had a fixed term contract.
People definitely are lazy, can’t be bothered to call around agencies or look on indeed. I sorted a cv out and sent it absolutely everywhere I could in indeed when I was out of work last time. Called numerous agencies daily and was out of work less than a week.
People definitely are lazy.
Do you have a health condition , I don't mean flu , that makes it difficult for you to obtain secure employment ?
If you do contact the Richmond fellowship
If you don't, stop talking out of your arse
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
So a young girl who is raped at the age of fourteen by her step father or her uncle , gets put into council care , if shes lucky ......and becomes involved with other vulnerable people .......is a " druggie " ?
Shes as sick and is in need of help as a kid with spina bifida, brittle bone syndrome , childhood cancer or a disabled war veteran
You are very ill informed and ignorant of the desperate plight of many young vulnerable people who end up being " druggies "
Tell me , apart from reading the daily mail , what experience do you have of working with young vulnerable children and did your pull your bootstraps up approach go down well with your employer ?
There's big difference between people with those conditions and a druggie. The difference is that no one chooses to be born with spina bifida or cystic fibrosis. Druggies choose to be like that and they are taking resources away from people who are sick through no fault of their own.
There's an article in The Mail today about Jenny Agutter's niece. She has cystic fibrosis and like many other sufferers she had to struggle on without access to the best drugs for the condition. The NHS couldn't afford them. Money spent on druggies is less money spent elsewhere.
You are approaching the druggie problem from the helper angle but I, like others on this board, have experienced the victim side of things. Anyone with a druggie in the family is a victim. We all know that lying comes as naturally to a druggie as breathing. I don't accept anything they say as true. They don't even believe that there is such a thing as truth. Everything they say is all about getting what they want. They will feed you any story and that's why I take your version of this girl's history with a pinch of salt.
There was a video going around a few years ago of some American kids going into an Apple shop and buying the last ibook or something and when they bought it they smashed it on the floor and started laughing. Maybe it was a protest against consumerism. Maybe they just did it for a laugh. That sickened me because there were so many poor kids who would have loved that ibook. Druggies are like those spoilt kids. They are given healthy bodies that those born with disabilities would love to have had and they choose to destroy those bodies with drugs. Then these selfish gits go looking for sympathy from well-meaning but gullible people like you.
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Do you have a health condition , I don't mean flu , that makes it difficult for you to obtain secure employment ?
If you do contact the Richmond fellowship
If you don't, stop talking out of your arse
Like I said, I’ve had some jobs that are fixed term and other self Employed roles which have had small gaps in between, so not being a lazy dole collecting excuse making **** if look for something to tide me over in between.
It’s a shame that so many people look down on roles and low paying jobs, preferring to collect their dole money instead, while complaining there are no jobs out there or the immigrants took them.
I’m surprised you can leave the house without having a constant hard on you weird sex pest. Is that your excuse for not working?
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
David Vincent
There's big difference between people with those conditions and a druggie. The difference is that no one chooses to be born with spina bifida or cystic fibrosis. Druggies choose to be like that and they are taking resources away from people who are sick through no fault of their own.
There's an article in The Mail today about Jenny Agutter's niece. She has cystic fibrosis and like many other sufferers she had to struggle on without access to the best drugs for the condition. The NHS couldn't afford them. Money spent on druggies is less money spent elsewhere.
You are approaching the druggie problem from the helper angle but I, like others on this board, have experienced the victim side of things. Anyone with a druggie in the family is a victim. We all know that lying comes as naturally to a druggie as breathing. I don't accept anything they say as true. They don't even believe that there is such a thing as truth. Everything they say is all about getting what they want. They will feed you any story and that's why I take your version of this girl's history with a pinch of salt.
There was a video going around a few years ago of some American kids going into an Apple shop and buying the last ibook or something and when they bought it they smashed it on the floor and started laughing. Maybe it was a protest against consumerism. Maybe they just did it for a laugh. That sickened me because there were so many poor kids who would have loved that ibook. Druggies are like those spoilt kids. They are given healthy bodies that those born with disabilities would love to have had and they choose to destroy those bodies with drugs. Then these selfish gits go looking for sympathy from well-meaning but gullible people like you.
So you think a young girl sexually abused and thrown into local authority care is a druggie ?
I can only assume you are on a wind up
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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dembethewarrior
Like I said, I’ve had some jobs that are fixed term and other self Employed roles which have had small gaps in between, so not being a lazy dole collecting excuse making **** if look for something to tide me over in between.
It’s a shame that so many people look down on roles and low paying jobs, preferring to collect their dole money instead, while complaining there are no jobs out there or the immigrants took them.
I’m surprised you can leave the house without having a constant hard on you weird sex pest. Is that your excuse for not working?
Like I said there are people out there that have conditions such as mental health problems , disability , spina bifida , brittle bones , motor neurone disease , fibromyalgia etc that means they are not lazy , they cannot work never mind typing up a cv and sending it to indeed
If you had a serious life limiting disability u wouldn't be saying oh anyone can work and those that don't are just lazy
You are talking out of your arse now go and bet on the horses or something
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
David Vincent
There's big difference between people with those conditions and a druggie. The difference is that no one chooses to be born with spina bifida or cystic fibrosis. Druggies choose to be like that and they are taking resources away from people who are sick through no fault of their own.
There's an article in The Mail today about Jenny Agutter's niece. She has cystic fibrosis and like many other sufferers she had to struggle on without access to the best drugs for the condition. The NHS couldn't afford them. Money spent on druggies is less money spent elsewhere.
You are approaching the druggie problem from the helper angle but I, like others on this board, have experienced the victim side of things. Anyone with a druggie in the family is a victim. We all know that lying comes as naturally to a druggie as breathing. I don't accept anything they say as true. They don't even believe that there is such a thing as truth. Everything they say is all about getting what they want. They will feed you any story and that's why I take your version of this girl's history with a pinch of salt.
There was a video going around a few years ago of some American kids going into an Apple shop and buying the last ibook or something and when they bought it they smashed it on the floor and started laughing. Maybe it was a protest against consumerism. Maybe they just did it for a laugh. That sickened me because there were so many poor kids who would have loved that ibook. Druggies are like those spoilt kids. They are given healthy bodies that those born with disabilities would love to have had and they choose to destroy those bodies with drugs. Then these selfish gits go looking for sympathy from well-meaning but gullible people like you.
No one chooses to be sexually abused making them leave home and turn to drugs to escape the pain either
Jesus ****ing christ I am talking to ****ing idiots
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Like I said there are people out there that have conditions such as mental health problems , disability , spina bifida , brittle bones , motor neurone disease , fibromyalgia etc that means they are not lazy , they cannot work never mind typing up a cv and sending it to indeed
If you had a serious life limiting disability u wouldn't be saying oh anyone can work and those that don't are just lazy
You are talking out of your arse now go and bet on the horses or something
Why do you always go off on one? We are specifically on about lazy people.
You’ll twist and turn until you get it your own way though won’t you.
Read back, I was on about lazy people claiming benefits.
Where have I picked on someone with brittle bones or spina bifda you ****ing whopper.
Go and wank into your chinese meal for one you pervert.
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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dembethewarrior
Why do you always go off on one? We are specifically on about lazy people.
You’ll twist and turn until you get it your own way though won’t you.
Read back, I was on about lazy people claiming benefits.
Where have I picked on someone with brittle bones or spina bifda you ****ing whopper.
Go and wank into your chinese meal for one you pervert.
No we are not , all along the issue has been about health care and druggies , you have just turned up late as usual and joined in talking nonsense
Now kindly go back to the football although you don't seem to know a lot about that either
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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SLUDGE FACTORY
No we are not , all along the issue has been about health care and druggies , you have just turned up late as usual and joined in talking nonsense
Now kindly go back to the football although you don't seem to know a lot about that either
I replied to a post talking about people being too lazy to work and added my opinion, I have happily avoided the tripe you have served up in this thread as it is probably a one sided view with extreme examples to back up your usual tripe.
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
[QUOTE=dembethewarrior;5032082]I replied to a post talking about people being too lazy to work and added my opinion, I have happily avoided the tripe you have served up in this thread as it is probably a one sided view with extreme examples to back up your usual tripe
You should have read the title of the thread and following contributions to enable you to make an informed opinion instead of jumping in like a dopey clown with big clowns shoes on
Now happy xmas and move along
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Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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SLUDGE FACTORY
You should have read the title of the thread and following contributions to enable you to make an informed opinion instead of jumping in like a dopey clown with big clowns shoes on
Now happy xmas and move along
You tell him Sludge :hehe:
I’ve seen him post about genuine concern for the homeless before. He told me he spent hours talking to them one night when he was out on the lash and gave them all of his money. He’s just trying to make you look a soft touch.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
No one chooses to be sexually abused making them leave home and turn to drugs to escape the pain either
Jesus ****ing christ I am talking to ****ing idiots
Oh my God, and I thought you’d already reached peak gullibility. Who raped her? The uncle or the stepfather. It was the uncle originally. Why wasn’t the relative, or relatives if they were both raping her, made to leave the home and go straight to prison. You say the social services put her in care and you also say she left home herself. Which is it? If she was trying to "escape the pain" of memories of having sex with these men why would she choose a career involving sex with countless other perverts. You’d think that would be the last thing she wanted.
Let me give you an a more believable scenario. The mother was unable to control her and asked social services to look after her because she was out every night with a druggie band of scumbags and pimps.
Try a little experiment when you next meet one of these druggie beggars on the street. Tell them that you are absolutely skint and you have just heard that your mother is dying in an old folks home in Porthcawl and you need £10 to get there. Tell them that they are your last hope. Beg them for the money. They are probably sitting on a £100 donated by people like you.This is the response you’d get : "F off you B or I’ll set the dog on you". They have no pity for anyone but themselves. Don’t fall for their hard luck tales.
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dembethewarrior
I replied to a post talking about people being too lazy to work and added my opinion, I have happily avoided the tripe you have served up in this thread as it is probably a one sided view with extreme examples to back up your usual tripe
You should have read the title of the thread and following contributions to enable you to make an informed opinion instead of jumping in like a dopey clown with big clowns shoes on
Now happy xmas and move along
I don’t need to read a whole thread to respond to one post. I wasn’t responding to the rest of the thread I was agreeing with another person that there are too many lazy ***** out there. I didn’t need to read the rest of your garbage to do that.
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J R Hartley
You tell him Sludge :hehe:
I’ve seen him post about genuine concern for the homeless before. He told me he spent hours talking to them one night when he was out on the lash and gave them all of his money. He’s just trying to make you look a soft touch.
That did happen, in Manchester. Was up there for a mates wedding.
What has this got to do with me agreeing with someone there are too many lazy ****ers out there happy to turn their noses up at jobs they see below them?
Oh wait, I’ve got under your skin so your gonna do your following around a poster and arguing with them act.
Go and wrap some presents and crack a can open.
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dembethewarrior
Oh wait, I’ve got under your skin so your gonna do your following around a poster and arguing with them act.
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****ing hell :hehe:
The irony is off the clock tonight.