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By:
anxious
When: 27 Oct 17 00:41
How people can defend such a despicable shower that calls itself a government is beyond most people
By:
anxious
When: 27 Oct 17 00:45
What you have in this country is the usual capitalist trick of pretending that equality of opportunity actually exists , no those who have the most money simply buy the best education for their kids and they then usually end up with better jobs, life - chances , etc , something called statistics usually prove this
By:
donny osmond
When: 27 Oct 17 00:47
they should spend some of their dosh buying a little honesty
By:
edy
When: 27 Oct 17 00:48

Oct 27, 2017 -- 12:31AM, Just Checking wrote:


Don't violate their safe space!


yeah, don't violate their safe space by fostering debate and critical thought about a possible new relation to the colonial past and some of its figures. Allow them to look away, ignore it and stay comfortable in their safe spaces.

By:
Just Checking
When: 27 Oct 17 00:52
Uh oh the student union has emptied out and SJWs have keyboard access, time to log off :)
By:
akabula
When: 27 Oct 17 00:54
Ha ha says the supporters of Corbyn, Abbott and McDonnell.
Otherwise known as the enemy within.
By:
donny osmond
When: 27 Oct 17 00:57
exit just checking stage left. ( to safe space)
By:
lfc1971
When: 27 Oct 17 01:03
I think if people go to university they should only be allowed to read books of common sense, from which nothing at all can be learned.
By:
bodil
When: 27 Oct 17 01:08
Bastards!
By:
northanlite
When: 27 Oct 17 01:16
timbuctooth • October 27, 2017 12:01 AM BST
72 posts of echo-chambering and virtue signalling, yet none of our usual leftie panelists have educational standards high enough to know that the `Tory`s` in the thread title should be `Tories`

i think you will find both are valid. Tory being singular Tory's being the plural as in belonging to a group, Tories being
the collective as in the party as a whole.
Trying to be a smart arse often backfires.
By:
lfc1971
When: 27 Oct 17 01:17
Is that so terrible ?
By:
lfc1971
When: 27 Oct 17 01:19
Bastards I mean *
By:
bodil
When: 27 Oct 17 01:22
Triple bastards!
By:
lfc1971
When: 27 Oct 17 01:29
good,  I prefer that sort of enemy.
By:
bodil
When: 27 Oct 17 01:33
Was Nino Tempo surgically enhanced?  Yes or no, you bastard's bastard?
By:
bodil
When: 27 Oct 17 01:51
Liar!

It was April Stevens.

But the game never ends when your whole world depends on the turn of a friendly card.
By:
northanlite
When: 27 Oct 17 01:51
Nino Tempo??? that must be the first name check he's had this decade
By:
bodil
When: 27 Oct 17 01:55
Faster, faster - time is running out for you.  Who remembers the Quantock Eight now?
By:
timbuctooth
When: 27 Oct 17 01:57
First we see the classic and risible tactic of the left, deflect to distract, employed by Comrade Osmond.
Then, and you`ve got to laugh at his imputant effrontery, we have an illiterate product of the Socialist system trying to give English lessons! I suggest Google, or perhaps you could find out what a `dictionary` is, and learn how to read it; then familiarise yourself with the rules of English grammar.

For the benefit of typical lefties, who want everything for nothing, with no concept of doing things for themselves preferring the Nanny State do it all for them, let me help you, you poor unfortunates;

Google `definition of Tory`s` and it asks; `did you mean Tories?`
Google `dictionary`, enter `Tory`s`, and confirmation comes; `no definitions found`.

Lefties, eh? Chortle!!!
By:
bodil
When: 27 Oct 17 02:08
You are all a great disappointment. Stop, think, try harder. The Chinese will eat us all. Soylent Red White and Blue (patent applied).
By:
bodil
When: 27 Oct 17 02:18
It started with a kiss.  Never thought it would come to this.
By:
timbuctooth
When: 27 Oct 17 02:23
Oops! Chortling away, forgot to add that the word you are trying to pretend could be "Tory`s" should, of course, be "Tories`"
The very thought that ANY leftie could ever outsmart ANY good and right-thinking person is preposterous; anybody professing belief in such twaddle as Socialism is, by definition, not as bright as those who know it for the tosh that it is.
By:
northanlite
When: 27 Oct 17 02:29
Are you struggling with the word "plural" it means denoting more than one, ie more than two. Try & keep up.
if you resort to semantics the rest of your argument must be weak
By:
bodil
When: 27 Oct 17 02:35
Chips - golden-brown, crisp, tasty, everything you aren't. Salt - hold the line!
By:
bodil
When: 27 Oct 17 02:40
Only want to see you under the purple rain. Purple rain, purple rain ...
By:
northanlite
When: 27 Oct 17 02:42
good weed bodil?
By:
bodil
When: 27 Oct 17 02:48
Is that me baby, or a brilliant disguise?
By:
northanlite
When: 27 Oct 17 02:50
Bruuuuuuuuuuce
By:
timbuctooth
When: 27 Oct 17 02:53
My `argument` was over, last November; we won!

A gentle reminder, from http://wordinfo.info/unit/3777/s:and

In the study of origins, it was always better to be "right" than wrong, or even "left"!
Words associated with the right side are generally complimentary or have signified something desirable, but those pointing to the left are quite the opposite. For example, even in modern times, everyone tries to get up on the "right" side of the bed and hopes to stay on the "right" side of one's boss; that is, if the person is in his/her "right" mind.

Other languages reflect the same bias in favor of the right and against the left. In Latin, the word for "right" is dexter, from which has come the English word dexterous or dextrous; meaning "skillful". This is what a person who uses the "right" hand is expected to be.
An ambidextrous person should be even more skillful, since he is described as having two "right hands.
On the other hand, the Latin sinister is the left hand, that is, the wrong hand. Furthermore, left-handers were thought to be unlucky.
In Roman augury, or fortune telling, birds that appeared on the left side were interpreted as being bad luck; however, those on the right side presaged good luck. Now, in modern English applications, sinister means evil or ominous.
"Lefties" have not been regarded with a positive attitude even in French and Old English

The French word for "left" is gauche (GOHSH), which indicates awkwardness or lack of social graces. "A guest who drinks from the finger bowl, no matter how dexterously he handles it, is still gauche."

English also has favored the right over the left. The word "right" developed from Old English riht, which meant "to lead straight; to guide; to rule." Left evolved from Old English lyft, which meant "weak".
English prejudice against the left can be seen in such terms as "two left feet", meaning "awkward", and "left-handed compliment", which is not considered as a compliment!




And, from https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/39092/how-did-sinister-the-latin-word-for-left-handed-get-its-current-meaning


In the past, to be left-handed was considered touched by the Devil. As Wikipedia notes:

Historically, the left side, and subsequently left-handedness, was considered negative in many cultures. The Latin word sinistra originally meant "left" but took on meanings of "evil" or "unlucky" by the Classical Latin era, and this double meaning survives in European derivatives of Latin, and in the English word "sinister".

Meanings gradually developed from use of these terms in the ancient languages. In many modern European languages, including English, the word for the direction "right" also means "correct" or "proper", and also stands for authority and justice. In most Slavic languages the root prav is used in words carrying meanings of correctness or justice.
So, if you were left-handed or sinister, you were associated with evil



Summary?
`Right` = to be in the right, good, and proper
`Left` = wrong, unlucky and evil

All seems fairly obvious to me...
By:
bodil
When: 27 Oct 17 02:55
Dancing in the dark.
By:
northanlite
When: 27 Oct 17 02:55
seek psychiatric help immediately
By:
northanlite
When: 27 Oct 17 02:57
not you bodil, although........................................might help
By:
timbuctooth
When: 27 Oct 17 03:05
I understand `plural` very well; so much so, that I`d already told you the plural would be "Tories`" Give it up, ffs; as with your politics, you`re wrong.
By:
donny osmond
When: 27 Oct 17 09:55
First we see the classic and risible tactic of the left, deflect to distract, employed by Comrade Osmond.
Then, and you`ve got to laugh at his imputant effrontery, we have an illiterate product of the Socialist system trying to give English lessons! I suggest Google, or perhaps you could find out what a `dictionary` is, and learn how to read it; then familiarise yourself with the rules of English grammar.



this was a thread about a tory whip trying to misuse his powers

the classic and risable deflecting is by timbuctooth in attempting to alter the direction of the thread.

The tory whip's had a 'mare.
By:
Just Checking
When: 27 Oct 17 11:36
OMG you cannot SERIOUSLY be continuing this argument and trying to suggest "Tory's" is a valid plural for Tory?
By:
donny osmond
When: 27 Oct 17 11:45
i never did, if you read my post

it's not difficult to understand
By:
Just Checking
When: 27 Oct 17 11:50
Why do you think I'm replying to you? Read the posts above you, it's not all about you. Do you just spend all day on here trying to troll people?
Jaysus...
By:
donny osmond
When: 27 Oct 17 11:52
maybe its because you posted after me, and did not specify who you were posting about.

no need for your abuse
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 27 Oct 17 15:28
libraries are all shutting down. they've sold all the books off. you can go on the web with your library latte and croissant.
in the media lab. try and get a book about something? maybe on ebay?

the lightbulbs take half an hour to come on, so no quick reading at night.

easier to learn ten years ago.
By:
Foinavon
When: 27 Oct 17 15:33
It's grim in Glasgow.Sad

You could do some painting instead, Zoz. Helps to pass the time.
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