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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIs that a belated April Fool, Edgy? Or genuinely serious? Really, the world as we once knew it gets more and more bizarre every day!
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In a shock statement today, Mo Farage, the once media-courted and assumed political long distancer, has revealed that far from his place of birth being Kent, as was widely believed, he had in fact been born in Somalia and trafficked to the United Kingdom as a child. "The biggest challenge facing us was in persuading the people of South Thanet - a notorious entry point for illegal migrants - to let us through", he stated.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIn a shock statement today, Mo Farage, the once media-courted and assumed political long distancer, has revealed that far from his place of birth being Kent, as was widely believed, he had in fact been born in Somalia and trafficked to the United Kingdom as a child. "The biggest challenge facing us was in persuading the people of South Thanet - a notorious entry point for illegal migrants - to let us through", he stated.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostWhile looking through the table of charity fundraising books outside Tesco the other day I saw this blurb on the front cover of one; "However far you fall God can use you again".
Well I suppose re-use is preferable to recycle...
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI wonder how many people have noticed the number of individuals and organisations devoted to the promulgation of the idea of "'Im Upstairs" that seem to be proliferating just now. I suppose it's an alternative to the unacceptable one of advocating practicable political alternatives. Being something of a devotee to horror films, I spent the latter part of yesterday evening watching "The Conjuring", an American movie from 2013 about a nice middle class family becoming possessed by malevolent spirits in the house they have bought. There were some good effects - how does one manage to stage people being dragged out of bed by their ankles without using ropes? but most of this was about pretty young women and children - and one wonders as to the psychological impact of making such movies on them - being threatened and attacked mostly from behind from things lurking in shadows and the inevitable previously unknown about cellars. Really there was only one male who inevitably gets his eventual comeuppance for being the usual snide sceptic - up to which point the paranormal investigative team who take up residence have thankfully made few references to the One Great Evilness Challenger - but it is only in the closing credits that we are told in no uncertain terms that we all need to be on the constant lookout because There Really Are Evil Forces At Work Out There - and, if course, In Here - while all the time rekindling ideas of women, in particular, as on the one hand the special bearers of clairvoyance and on the other their own worst enemies for either being or making themselves so obvious, stereotyped and vulnerable. Yet we watch such stuff and still wonder what it is about America and Americans...
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