Jamala
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Perhaps you should read Viktor E Frankl's books about his time in the camps.I doubt that there was a whole lot of laughing in those camps, not by the prisoners, anyway.
Perhaps you should read Viktor E Frankl's books about his time in the camps.I doubt that there was a whole lot of laughing in those camps, not by the prisoners, anyway.
Totally uncalled for!!So, I'm curious, Liberty. Where did you get the idea that we have stopped laughing? Isn't that what they call a "straw man" argument? Setting up a false statement in order to make some kind of point, but the original statement has no merit?
Or if your life is as sad as all that, I suggest that you find some new friends!
Banners should be made printed with that... !!It would be nice if the unacceptable hadn't become acceptable.
Yes, it is.Is the limit on political contributions actually enforced in Canada with any success? If something like that were legislated here, people would be trying to figure out how to get around it within milliseconds.
Huh? We need to cast aside all this current radicalism of any stripe. Left, right, religious, political. Common sense and decency aren't limited to any one "ideology".Basically we need to cast aside all this current left-wing ideology and get back to common sense and decency. It's hard to believe that so many people are going along with this, especially those in positions of power.
We need to remember that this is Great Britain. We once had an Empire, and have had enormous influence on the rest of the world. Why are we allowing ourselves to be brought down by a handful of pathetic fantasists?
Don't speak of reading one book and thinking you know. Over 80% of the adults I grew up with had nazi tattoos. Thousands of people had their own stories to tell, and they don't all match Frankl's story, no matter how 'triumphant' this particular author's story was. He didn't speak for all survivors and you don't speak for any.Perhaps you should read Viktor E Frankl's books about his time in the camps.
You do not know my history....Don't speak of reading one book and thinking you know. Over 80% of the adults I grew up with had nazi tattoos. Thousands of people had their own stories to tell, and they don't all match Frankl's story, no matter how 'triumphant' this particular author's story was. He didn't speak for all survivors and you don't speak for any.
Nor you mine.You do not know my history....
For heaven's sake! No do I wish to. Whatever happened to "general light-hearted discussions"?You do not know my history....
For heaven's sake! No do I wish to. Whatever happened to "general light-hearted discussions"?
How about we stop the bickering? Nobody has to agree with everything. And it's really not necessary to reply unpleasantly.
Where would you go? Your missus is right in that every country has problems. The ones that seem idyllic (Switzerland?) well, either you can't get in or it's too expensive to live there.I often wish we had emigrated years ago. Mrs. L says that every country has it's problems, but I say they can't be any worse than the UK's.
If I was young again, I'd definitely go, but it's too late now . The UK has become the trash can of the world and it's time somebody did some "spring cleaning".
ive noticed this kind of animosity since covid ......so many angry people with attitudes, opinions and anger ...Kind of interesting, actually. I've been on and off SF since 2019. It has become much more political and much more contentious in that time. I should know, I'm one of the worst offenders.
Kind of interesting, actually. I've been on and off SF since 2019. It has become much more political and much more contentious in that time. I should know, I'm one of the worst offende
I agree. People have turned just plain mean and petty. Not me, of course; I'm a paragon of virtueive noticed this kind of animosity since covid ......so many angry people with attitudes, opinions and anger ...
im angry for another reason , but i keep this contained...I agree. People have turned just plain mean and petty. Not me, of course; I'm a paragon of virtue![]()
Yes it is. And it is a national law. In order to be a Federal candidate, the individual must have the endorsement of their local party membership in that ryding. The candidate needs to raise funds through their own efforts, and the local party membership also contributes. A typical cost for a Federal hopeful to run their local campaign is around $50,000. The national party HQ allots funds for national advertising, on all types of media for their party.Is the limit on political contributions actually enforced in Canada with any success? If something like that were legislated here, people would be trying to figure out how to get around it within milliseconds.
Covid was the straw that broke the camel's back, but it's been festering for years between those wanting to push forward and those wanting to push backwards. I think it started decades ago because of Vietnam and Roe, at least for Americans.ive noticed this kind of animosity since covid ......so many angry people with attitudes, opinions and anger ...
Read what I said...didn't say anything about making jokes about the bad things happening now did I, but surely there must also be funny things to laugh at now days. Just look in the mirror and I can find something to laugh about. Bring back the belly laugh!Sorry, Liberty, I like a good laugh as much as the next one. But I fail to see anything funny about overthrowing our beautiful, powerful, sacred democracy, in favor of what? Fascism? Blind hero worship? Is it funny that a nut case sneaks into the home of a dedicated legislator, who has been working her butt off for this country for umpteen years, and beats her 82-year-old husband over the head with a hammer? Oh yes, that's a real belly laugh!
Some things are decidedly not funny.
Read what I said...didn't say anything about making jokes about the bad things happening now did I, but surely there must also be funny things to laugh at now days. Just look in the mirror and I can find something to laugh about. Bring back the belly laugh!Sorry, Liberty, I like a good laugh as much as the next one. But I fail to see anything funny about overthrowing our beautiful, powerful, sacred democracy, in favor of what? Fascism? Blind hero worship? Is it funny that a nut case sneaks into the home of a dedicated legislator, who has been working her butt off for this country for umpteen years, and beats her 82-year-old husband over the head with a hammer? Oh yes, that's a real belly laugh!
Some things are decidedly not funny.
Ask any comedian now days - they will tell you its hard to make a joke. Its like everyone is so critical of absolutely anything. I can't even say bring back the belly laugh without being attacked. That's exactly what I mean. My friends and family laugh and we do talk about the lack of good universal laughter.Totally uncalled for!!
yep, you could be right pepper, thats my hubby thinks also....Covid was the straw that broke the camel's back, but it's been festering for years between those wanting to push forward and those wanting to push backwards. I think it started decades ago because of Vietnam and Roe, at least for Americans.
Read what I said...didn't say anything about making jokes about the bad things happening now did I, but surely there must also be funny things to laugh at now days. Just look in the mirror and I can find something to laugh about. Bring back the belly laugh!
Ask any comedian now days - they will tell you its hard to make a joke. Its like everyone is so critical of absolutely anything. I can't even say bring back the belly laugh without being attacked. That's exactly what I mean. My friends and family laugh and we do talk about the lack of good universal laughter.