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Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 12:43 pm
by sleepery jeem
merman wrote:
Wed Sep 12, 2018 7:24 pm
With the EU voting to censure the Hungarian government for its racist policies, what do the Conservative MEPs do?

Vote with the right-wing anti-Semitic Hungarian fascists.
:| here's a reply from the horses mouth so to speak...


"It is mistaken to impugn our vote against the eurofederalist-inspired resolution on Hungary as an endorsement of Viktor Orban, the Prime Minister.
The issue is whether Brussels should interfere in the domestic policies of democratically elected governments so as to impose its will.
Challenges to EU orthodoxy feel the heavy hand.
The European Conservatives and Reformists were joined in our position by significant numbers from the Peoples Party and the alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, among others.
Some 245 MEP's, like us, did not support the resolution.

Mr. G.Van Orden MEP"


:| honestly haven't read much on Hungary myself, but from what I've seen it still hasn't shaken off its communist baggage.

Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 12:51 pm
by sleepery jeem
Russia.


:shock: genuinely surprised those two killers are still alive, amusing just how poorly put together their cover story was even pro-Russian media is having trouble not taking the p##s.

And it seems that TripAdvisor has locked the Salisbury page because of punters posting jokes :lol:


Oh and two Russian spy's where also arrested trying to break into the lab that was testing the Salisbury samples for the UN. : https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world- ... ng-samples

Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 1:01 pm
by sleepery jeem
:lol: oh this is hilarious and fascinating at the same time....


Patriarchy Paradox : How Equality Reinforces Stereotypes.

We all know what is meant to happen when the genders become more equal. As women smash glass ceilings and open up education, other differences should disappear too.

Without the psychological shackles of being the second sex, women are free to think and behave as they want; to become physicists or CEOs, unfettered by outdated stereotypes.

Yet, to the confusion of psychologists, we are seeing the reverse. The more gender equality in a country, the greater the difference in the way men and women think. It could be called the patriarchy paradox.

Two psychology studies support this counter-intuitive idea, but no one can properly explain it.

In a survey of about 130,000 people from 22 countries, scientists from the University of Gothenburg found that countries with more women in the workforce, parliament and education were also those in which psychological traits among men and women diverged more widely.
Note that “women in parliament” may be a poor indicator, since it often is the result of affirmative action or even explicit quotas. Education is much better, and “women in the workforce” probably is too, although in a lot of poor countries women are in the workforce because the family is dirt poor and they have to take a sweatshop job to survive.

In China, which still scores low on gender parity, the personality overlap between men and women was found to be about 84 per cent. In the Netherlands, which is among the most gender equal societies, it was 61 per cent.

Erik Mac Giolla, the study’s lead researcher, said that, if anything, the results found a bigger difference than in previous work. Personality is typically measured using the “big five” traits of openness, extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness and neuroticism. Women typically score higher on all of them, but there is always overlap.

“It seems that as gender equality increases, as countries become more progressive, men and women gravitate towards traditional gender norms,” Dr Mac Giolla said. “Why is this happening? I really don’t know.”

In a separate study, published online in Plos One, of countries ranked as less gender-equal by the World Economic Forum, women were more likely to choose traditionally male courses such as the sciences.

Steve Stewart-Williams, from the University of Nottingham, said that there was too much evidence of this effect to consider it a fluke. “It’s not just personality. The same counter-intuitive pattern has been found in choice of academic speciality, choice of occupation, crying frequency, depression, happiness and interest in casual sex.

“It’s definitely a challenge to one prominent stream of feminist theory, according to which almost all the differences between the sexes come from cultural training and social roles.”

Dr Stewart-Williams, author of The Ape That Understood the Universe, said an explanation could be that those living in wealthier and more genderequal societies have greater freedom to pursue their own interests and behave more individually, so magnifying natural differences.

Whatever the reason for the findings, he argued that they mean we should stop thinking of sex differences in society as being automatically a product of oppression. “These differences may be indicators of the opposite: a relatively free and fair society,” he said.

“Treating men and women the same makes them different, and treating them differently makes them the same. I don’t think anyone predicted that. It’s bizarre.”


:| I suppose by removing the obstacles to equality you remove some of the imputes to improve yourself.

Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 1:18 pm
by sleepery jeem
:shock: wow …

Tailor-Turned-Killer Confessed To 33 Murders, Say Madhya Pradesh Cops

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/tailor- ... ps-1916202


Its like the Thuggee's of old.


Fascinating history to the cult, though they where basically little more than bandits really : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thuggee

Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 12:50 pm
by maf-me-quick
Look. Look at it I made a joke. Look. Ready.

What does Donald Trump’s favourite thing about Modern Warfare?

No Russian

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Black belt joke artist over here

Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 1:24 pm
by merman
sleepery jeem wrote:
Sun Sep 16, 2018 12:43 pm
merman wrote:
Wed Sep 12, 2018 7:24 pm
With the EU voting to censure the Hungarian government for its racist policies, what do the Conservative MEPs do?

Vote with the right-wing anti-Semitic Hungarian fascists.
:| here's a reply from the horses mouth so to speak...


"It is mistaken to impugn our vote against the eurofederalist-inspired resolution on Hungary as an endorsement of Viktor Orban, the Prime Minister.
The issue is whether Brussels should interfere in the domestic policies of democratically elected governments so as to impose its will.
Challenges to EU orthodoxy feel the heavy hand.
The European Conservatives and Reformists were joined in our position by significant numbers from the Peoples Party and the alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, among others.
Some 245 MEP's, like us, did not support the resolution.

Mr. G.Van Orden MEP"


:| honestly haven't read much on Hungary myself, but from what I've seen it still hasn't shaken off its communist baggage.
So it has nothing to do with Theresa May meeting the Hungarian leader in Downing Street.

Brexit will mean more kowtowing to unacceptable regimes so we can make miniscule trade deals.

Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 5:05 pm
by sleepery jeem
So no real change there then.

Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2018 4:10 pm
by merman
Theresa May opens her mouth, the pound drops in value.

Her Chequers plan is completely shot, yet she continues to say "it's my way or no other way". :roll:

Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2018 10:03 pm
by Blakey
I’m not joking when I say I’m getting a Costco membership and am buying tons of long lasting foods in bulk in late Feb/early March if I haven’t moved to Spain by then.

Whoever voted Leave needs a fucking brain transplant, bunch of cunts sold this country down the shitter for their ‘sovereignty back’ what a fucking bunch of shit cunts.

F*ck Farage,
F*ck Johnson,
F*ck Gove,
F*ck Rees-Mogg,
F*ck Iain Duncan Smith

And all the other illusionists that sold their country down the shitter for the sake of a unicorns and rainbows Britain that will never exist.

Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2018 10:21 pm
by maf-me-quick
I ask seriously because I don’t know. But there is a headline on the BBC today saying that May accuses the EU of not showing us respect and whatnot. But what exactly do we have to negotiate with? Is it debt? Was our contribution higher than most so we get to demand some kind of ‘rebate’ or privelage or what. Because if I were the EU I’d be like you guys say yes to what we offer or get fuked because I don’t really know what we bring to the table.

Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 1:53 am
by Blakey
maf-me-quick wrote:
Fri Sep 21, 2018 10:21 pm
Because if I were the EU I’d be like you guys say yes to what we offer or get fuked because I don’t really know what we bring to the table.
Pretty much this.

Brexiteers argued back in 2016 that huge European car firms like VW-Audi/BMW etc. would be up in arms and appeal to the EU commission because they'd lose loads of sales to the UK because of Brexit and that because of that there'd be some kind of preferable trade deal that maintains the status quo but said car firms and tons of other European firms have said the lack of UK sales will affect business but just kind of accepted it really and taken it on the chin.

This UK government is so incredibly arrogant that it thinks the UK has the stature of the USA/China and can dictate terms to other countries/trading blocks willy nilly, but in reality we're a pretty small country of 60 million people and the EU is 27 countries of 450 million people so we can't really dictate shit, we haven't got a leg to stand on.

The EU already said time and time again before the Chequers deal even got debated that such a deal wouldn't fly as it goes against EU rules and the UK govt. still doesn't really have an effective solution to the Irish Border but instead of heeding such advice it carried on with this nonsense and then predictably it gets rejected.

Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 11:17 am
by One-armed dwarf
The thing you have to negotiate with is you get to take peace on our island and use it as a political football.

Then you can blame us when you get a shit Brexit.

Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 1:45 pm
by maf-me-quick
Does the EU care enough about that to make it a bargaining chip for us?

Dwarf tell the IRA to go start on Brussels then we might have something

Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 1:49 pm
by One-armed dwarf
They do as it allows them to make us reciprocate WRT their tax harmonisation stuff.

Re: Doomed, we're all Doomed : And yet the world still turns.

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 1:51 pm
by maf-me-quick
That sentence is going to need more but smaller words