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Slarti

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  1. Shit, are you not allowed to do that anymore? I better get the wee rascal out of there.
  2. Shut it, yer a c**t. [emoji16]
  3. SHIT!!! That's it, I'm never leaving the house again. I'm just going to stay in and post on here all the time - and you all thought that the worst effects of covid had passed.
  4. Naw, I don't remember a "good result".
  5. 74,000 of them are from shull's aliases and 900 from shull himself.
  6. Or just sell loo rolls at the turnstiles, £2 each. Used ones, obviously.
  7. Slarti

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    Nope, it's the perfect time. [emoji16]
  8. Read something yesterday that reported him as saying 50,000 Russian lives would be a price worth paying to achieve his objectives (as long as his wasn't one of them, I assume). Only about 40,000 to go then. Yes, he is a c**t. There's a thread about total cunts, you could add him to it.
  9. Slarti

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    You could have LGBT+(-MBS) = LGBT-MBS = B(LGT-MS) Just a suggestion. [emoji16]
  10. Slarti

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    The post you replied to was a joke. It didn't need a reply at all, unless you wanted to expand on it or otherwise add to it.
  11. Slarti

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    I have read what has been written and I think your idea is flawed. The whole stadium should be safe for everyone, irrespective of how they identify. If you want an LGBT+ supporters group then start one, simple as that. Don't expect the club to give you a designated area, though, as there are areas already that have little/no season ticket holders and your group can easily get season tickets for one of them and also have space for non-ST holders to join you. Being inclusive does not mean having designated areas for this group and that group, that's divisive, not inclusive. W7 isn't comparable as one of the reasons that was set up was to allow them to stand and not interfere with other supporters' views. One of the reasons for the family stand is safety for the kids, so that's not comparable either - unless you don't think LGBT+ people are safe in the stadium, in which case you should put our concerns to the club and/or SMiSA. Anyone can get a ticket for either of those areas (afaik) but, if they do, they shouldn't really complain about having their view blocked or being pulled up for swearing. The areas are about what you can/can't do in them, not about who can go there.
  12. Slarti

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    Right now you've got the ability to sit next to who you want to, why would you need a specific supporters club with a dedicated section?
  13. Slarti

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    Ok, let's have an LBGT+ section, an obese people's section, a "small person" section, a long legged people's section, a colour-blind people's section and a shull's aliases section. I also think you're being a bit patronising in assuming that LBGT+ people would automatically want to sit next to a bunch of other LBGT+ people. The point about inclusion is to include people, not segregate them.
  14. Slarti

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    Like minded??? The Northbank or singing section or W7 or however you want to refer to it congregate to sing/make noise etc, what exactly will an LBGT+ section be congregating to do? Can't they just sit with their mates who aren't LBGT+? I don't think you've thought this through properly - or you're just at the windup.
  15. Slarti

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    Nobody's arguing about groups/individuals forcing governments etc to make changes, it's about what they call themselves and how, when they are striving to not be "differentiated against", they, themselves, point out their differences. When you look deep enough, most of these groups are not about equality at all they are about getting their "wee group" up with the "more privileged" and to hell with all the other "wee groups" who are also underprivileged. Personally, I'm all for equality, but I'm for equality for all, in all things - most of these groups aren't.
  16. How do you know that today isn't the peak?
  17. And the answer to that is "nobody knows" (except Baz, of course). No two countries are directly comparable so it would just be assumptions. Washing hands regularly is a different matter and is something that everyone should do, pandemic or not. It's embarrassing that there had to be information put out to tell people how to wash their hands properly.
  18. No chance, it's still funny as f**k.
  19. Slarti

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    Ok, I'll bite, what was the name of the group that campaigned for me to get the vote?
  20. Slarti

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    ^^^ Aye, as I said, none of the arguments make sense.
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