Well I thought "Really?!!" with the added emojis of "Derek27 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 20, 2023 8:28 amYes. Unless you can articulate your thoughts in more than one word like "really", there's not much point in trying to have a discussion.
I see you've used 5 emojis to qualify your one-word reply, but the English language has tens of thousands of words, try using some of those!
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Just std reductive social media stuff.
Aka bit of a ding dong.
only one thing to say about that =>ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Thu Jul 20, 2023 12:52 pmJust std reductive social media stuff.Mainly people getting cross with each other because they (myself included) probably aren't using their two ears and one mouth in the appropriate ratio. Immovable objects vs unstoppable forces resulting in the breakdown of otherwise friendly relationships, just the usual really.
Aka bit of a ding dong.
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The people in power have had decades to address climate change. You can't blame some for going a bit nuts. I don't think it's attention seeking, I think they feel govts aren't doing enough. Sure disrupting a major sporting event is tiresome. But does it make you think about the issue?
Since when was Hoylake part of Liverpool? It's Wirral. Not Liverrpool. 
It's on the opposte side of the Mersey to Liverpool - Royal Birkenhead would be more accurate but probably doesn't have the same kudos does it?
Liverpool is an entire tidal estuary and port and an entire penninsula away from Hoylake, Liverpool is about as far away you can get from Hoylake without falling into the Dee and swimming across to North Wales.
FFS there's a flipping tunnel and ferry across the Mersey before you even get close to Hoylake!
It's on the opposte side of the Mersey to Liverpool - Royal Birkenhead would be more accurate but probably doesn't have the same kudos does it?
Liverpool is an entire tidal estuary and port and an entire penninsula away from Hoylake, Liverpool is about as far away you can get from Hoylake without falling into the Dee and swimming across to North Wales.
FFS there's a flipping tunnel and ferry across the Mersey before you even get close to Hoylake!
I find it weird that they don't take their non-violent protest to China and glue themselves to roads around a coal power plant!
2977 innocent people died on 9/11 because a bunch of lunatics thought they were god and self-righteously had the power to decide who lives and who dies.
JSO are no better, they're happy to hold up ambulances with critical heart attack, stroke and accident victims. They need to be taken to a police cell, given a good kicking and then sent to prison for a long time.
