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Burney
04-17-2019, 09:48 AM
Napalm's too good for these people.

https://twitter.com/make_trouble/status/1118425839325130752

Sir C
04-17-2019, 09:51 AM
Napalm's too good for these people.

https://twitter.com/make_trouble/status/1118425839325130752

Why aren't they at work? Why have their womenfolk not shaved their armpits? Just... why?

Burney
04-17-2019, 09:57 AM
Why aren't they at work? Why have their womenfolk not shaved their armpits? Just... why?

It gets worse. Look at the state of these phenomenal ****s.

https://twitter.com/davidebrady/status/1118445972902830080

Sir C
04-17-2019, 09:59 AM
It gets worse. Look at the state of these phenomenal ****s.

https://twitter.com/davidebrady/status/1118445972902830080

Either they're having a bad trip, or I am.

Burney
04-17-2019, 10:01 AM
Either they're having a bad trip, or I am.

The worst of it is that they're almost certainly stone cold sober.

Billy Goat Sverige
04-17-2019, 10:21 AM
Napalm's too good for these people.

https://twitter.com/make_trouble/status/1118425839325130752

My favourite response “I’ll be honest, I’d prefer our extinction”. :hehe:

Ash
04-17-2019, 10:44 AM
Apparently they want to bring the tube network to a halt. That'll be popular, and will definitely convert people to their cause. And they could do it very easily by throwing themselves under trains on every line.

Burney
04-17-2019, 10:55 AM
Apparently they want to bring the tube network to a halt. That'll be popular, and will definitely convert people to their cause. And they could do it very easily by throwing themselves under trains on every line.

It's so wrong-headed and counter-productive that you'd almost think it was a false flag operation by Big Oil to discredit the environmental movement.

Until, of course, you remembered that the environmental movement is basically wall-to-wall narcissistic twáts.

Luis Anaconda
04-17-2019, 11:14 AM
It's so wrong-headed and counter-productive that you'd almost think it was a false flag operation by Big Oil to discredit the environmental movement.

Until, of course, you remembered that the environmental movement is basically wall-to-wall narcissistic twáts.
Have you seen the one on Sky News? Not sure Adam Boulton was a fan, though in fairness to the burly presenter he did well not to just **** the ****

Burney
04-17-2019, 11:22 AM
Have you seen the one on Sky News? Not sure Adam Boulton was a fan, though in fairness to the burly presenter he did well not to just **** the ****

You did get the distinct impression the Boulton had had a bitch of a journey home last night and was determined to exact revenge.

Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
04-17-2019, 11:41 AM
Napalm's too good for these people.

https://twitter.com/make_trouble/status/1118425839325130752

I hate to admit this to you, but I don't agree with them.

I went to one environmental protest in my life, at Twyford Down. (M3 extension, '92.) But after a couple of days there we went to see the Spirals who'd squatted a farm house for their Castlemorton court case.

I said about Twyford Down but Spiral Seb said that he quite liked motorways as it allows us to drive our sound systems around. I thought about it and realised I agreed with him 100%. We need trucks and speakers and roads and planes and oil - and regulated free market capitalism is the cheapest way we can get all those things we need for a party.

It's just the state should have no right to tell us to switch off the sound system and get out of the warehouse/field simply because of minor issues like us not having any legal right to be there.

Also, while I do think man-made climate change is a massive threat:

1. This can only be sorted out at a global level. An economy of just 64m people is tiny. We could ban all planes in and out of the UK tomorrow, and the saved emissions will be replaced in 6 weeks from extra Chinese coal-fired power stations alone.

2. They want all cars and flights etc banned in the next 6 years. There's no way the public will vote for that. So they believe that they have the right to force their views on the majority. This means they are fascists - nothing more than a dreadlocked Einsatzgruppen.

Burney
04-17-2019, 11:45 AM
I hate to admit this to you, but I don't agree with them.

I went to one environmental protest in my life, at Twyford Down. (M3 extension, '92.) But after a couple of days there we went to see the Spirals who'd squatted a farm house for their Castlemorton court case.

I said about Twyford Down but Spiral Seb said that he quite liked motorways as it allows us to drive our sound systems around. I thought about it and realised I agreed with him 100%. We need trucks and speakers and roads and planes and oil - and regulated free market capitalism is the cheapest way we can get all those things we need for a party.

It's just the state should have no right to tell us to switch off the sound system and get out of the warehouse/field simply because of minor issues like us not having any legal right to be there.

Also, while I do think man-made climate change is a massive threat:

1. This can only be sorted out at a global level. An economy of just 64m people is tiny. We could ban all planes in and out of the UK tomorrow, and the saved emissions will be replaced in 6 weeks from extra Chinese coal-fired power stations alone.

2. They want all cars and flights etc banned in the next 6 years. There's no way the public will vote for that. So they believe that they have the right to force their views on the majority. This means they are fascists - nothing more than a dreadlocked Einsatzgruppen.

No, but they are your sort, aren't they? Dreadlocks, terrible dancing, excessive body hair on the females and generally poor hygiene? Hmm?

Sorry, but you all píss in the same yurt as far as I'm concerned. :judge:

On a more serious note, this lot are basically radical marxists using environmentalism as cover for their desire to take us back to Year Zero.

Watermelons: Green on the outside; red on the inside. Kill them all.

Viva Prat Vegas
04-17-2019, 12:07 PM
LA "...though in fairness to the burly presenter "

Kay was there too?

I *like* the stupid cunds who superglue their hands to revolving doors
Spin em round and see what happens

Ash
04-17-2019, 12:43 PM
On a more serious note, this lot are basically radical marxists using environmentalism as cover for their desire to take us back to Year Zero.

Watermelons: Green on the outside; red on the inside. Kill them all.

Nonsense. Marxists are humanists who believe that people can solve problems, and materialists who want high living standards for all, including the correct use of soap. Nothing could be further from Marxism than these stinking misanthropes who believe that people are a problem and who want a return to the living standards of the Neolithic, with population levels to match. :vsign:

Burney
04-17-2019, 02:04 PM
Nonsense. Marxists are humanists who believe that people can solve problems, and materialists who want high living standards for all, including the correct use of soap. Nothing could be further from Marxism than these stinking misanthropes who believe that people are a problem and who want a return to the living standards of the Neolithic, with population levels to match. :vsign:

What were the Khmer Rouge, then? Because that's who this lot remind me of.

PSRB
04-17-2019, 02:09 PM
Napalm's too good for these people.

https://twitter.com/make_trouble/status/1118425839325130752

Bird in the red top clearly got lost on the way to ballet recital. ****ing mentalists, section them and forget about them

Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
04-17-2019, 03:14 PM
No, but they are your sort, aren't they? Dreadlocks, terrible dancing, excessive body hair on the females and generally poor hygiene? Hmm?

Sorry, but you all píss in the same yurt as far as I'm concerned. :judge:

On a more serious note, this lot are basically radical marxists using environmentalism as cover for their desire to take us back to Year Zero.

Watermelons: Green on the outside; red on the inside. Kill them all.

When I'm in my pro-democracy mood {which obv never extends to plebiscites on Europe} I believe that if they want to effect change, they should get a political party to support it and then get that party elected.

But they know full well that the public would never support no cars and flights etc.

As such, any peaceful protest will make no change.

They therefore think they should use illegal actions to force the majority to accept the wishes of a tiny minority. This makes them fascists and my tribe is generally anti-fascist.

As to the other points:

Yurts - nothing wrong with them, made a new mate in the Drôme who'd built one on his land and very nice it is, too.

Dreadlocks - I used to have some for a couple of years, but we're generally all skinheads.

Poor hygiene - don't need to wash if everything smells of diesel and woodsmoke. Feet can get manky if you don't tahe your shoes off for a month, but before we got our own truck to live in at festies, I had a pair of Goretex boots, and I alone didn't get trench foot. So there.

Excessive female body hair on the females - many, yes, but my beloved always prided herself on being the best looking so kept herself ship-shape and Bristol fashion. They'd all be wearing DMs, she's be stomping around the mud in knee-high black leather Miu-Miu boots which really showed off her legs.

Terrible dancing - personally, guilty as charged. But compared to the eco-nazis in the video, at least we could blame it on being completely munted. Mates are doing a party in Berlin at the beginning of May so may go out for that. I shall observe their dancing for you. Their music is all deliberately unpleasant industrial frequencies over as fücked up, undanceable breakbeats as possible. Not really my sort of thing, but there as sound a group of people there is, so I'll probably offer to do the bar for a couple of hours and wait until closer to dawn to get seriously off me trolley.

Why don't you come and join us, B? You're never too old for new experiences.

Oh, C, foodwimb. How can I get good cheap food in Berlin? Haven't been there since '95. Can you get those fat sausages as takeaways? What's good street food? I think I munched a few kebabs last time, as it was the first time I'd eaten them ourside England and the garlic sauce was a revelation back then.

Ash
04-17-2019, 03:37 PM
What were the Khmer Rouge, then? Because that's who this lot remind me of.

Fakes imo. Charlatans. Mountebanks.

Ash
04-17-2019, 03:39 PM
When I'm in my pro-democracy mood {which obv never extends to plebiscites on Europe} I believe that if they want to effect change, they should get a political party to support it and then get that party elected.

But they know full well that the public would never support no cars and flights etc.

As such, any peaceful protest will make no change.

They therefore think they should use illegal actions to force the majority to accept the wishes of a tiny minority. This makes them fascists and my tribe is generally anti-fascist.

As to the other points:

Yurts - nothing wrong with them, made a new mate in the Drôme who'd built one on his land and very nice it is, too.

Dreadlocks - I used to have some for a couple of years, but we're generally all skinheads.

Poor hygiene - don't need to wash if everything smells of diesel and woodsmoke. Feet can get manky if you don't tahe your shoes off for a month, but before we got our own truck to live in at festies, I had a pair of Goretex boots, and I alone didn't get trench foot. So there.

Excessive female body hair on the females - many, yes, but my beloved always prided herself on being the best looking so kept herself ship-shape and Bristol fashion. They'd all be wearing DMs, she's be stomping around the mud in knee-high black leather Miu-Miu boots which really showed off her legs.

Terrible dancing - personally, guilty as charged. But compared to the eco-nazis in the video, at least we could blame it on being completely munted. Mates are doing a party in Berlin at the beginning of May so may go out for that. I shall observe their dancing for you. Their music is all deliberately unpleasant industrial frequencies over as fücked up, undanceable breakbeats as possible. Not really my sort of thing, but there as sound a group of people there is, so I'll probably offer to do the bar for a couple of hours and wait until closer to dawn to get seriously off me trolley.

Why don't you come and join us, B? You're never too old for new experiences.

Oh, C, foodwimb. How can I get good cheap food in Berlin? Haven't been there since '95. Can you get those fat sausages as takeaways? What's good street food? I think I munched a few kebabs last time, as it was the first time I'd eaten them ourside England and the garlic sauce was a revelation back then.

That's very honest of you, Ganpati. You smell and listen to terrible music.

Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
04-17-2019, 03:55 PM
That's very honest of you, Ganpati. You smell and listen to terrible music.

Oh, I try to be honest. When you've been living in a truck in a field for a few months, hygiene goes out of the roller-shutter.

But music taste is personal. I'm sure my mates DJing and many of the people coming from all over Europe to dance to it think it's absolutely the bees knees.

But this mob's stuff seems to be about pushing things to limits to see how clever and hardcore they can be. Guess I was just from a slightly earlier generation of free raver to them.

Personally, I'm just going to get munted with some old and dear friends. That was the great thing about getting a truck - you didn't have to spend all your time on and around the dancefloor. You could go back with your mates to your truck, lunch out on the sofa and bed and have a nice, civilised chat while cooking up your K in a frying pan.

Though, obviously, some of the music I listened to was literally, for me, the aural embodiment of the Divine. Spent hours in a completely different plane of consciousness to the physical reality of the dancefloor. Or even when you stay on planet earth but see the music literally come alive.

Wish I knew how that worked. We've detected the gravitational waves of colliding black holes but don't have the first fücking clue about how we became conscious or even the most basic scientific understanding of the higher planes.

I mean, have you seem some the shît that's considered worthy of academic study nowadays? But no-one bothers to investigate consciousness.