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@funnyguy64_60

Katılım Eylül 2011
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.@funnyguy64_60·
@originaltof @lfc_fan_view Just remember it’s nice to be nice. You started it by being abusive following a completely reasonable reply.
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Tof@originaltof·
@funnyguy64_60 @lfc_fan_view Being gay isn't pervy, RTing pornbots is. Your account is riddled. Do us a favour and just leave it now yeah? Unless you have a humiliation thing.
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Tof@originaltof·
Extremely disappointing to see lads in the Kop drinking pints. To each their own like but solidarity used to mean something.
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@lfc_fan_view @originaltof Totally agree. Everyone entitled to their own opinion. Calling people out on here doesn’t help
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The Balanced Liverpool Fan
@originaltof Why? Not everyone has to agree. I don’t think the ticket price increase is unfair and then you get people in the ground asking if you know the protest is on. Bordering on intimidation
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Kop 305@kopite305·
Just when you think it can’t get any worse! @LFC Not a single penny to be spent in that ground! Every single one of us needs to take responsibility here. #NotAPoundInTheGround Transforming fans into customers @John_W_Henry
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Paul McGrattan@PaulGrat1·
I think another issue is how your organisation tries to speak for everyone, I’ve had mixed replies the usual shouts from the bots and the Tory one, which for the record I don’t vote Tory. Not everyone is too bothered and some see it quite inconsequential. You say you know people who have jibbed it and fair enough I have no reason to doubt that, but there are probably people reading our discussion, fuming, sipping on a £6 Starbucks very snide coffee, miss that out once a week during the season and you’re quits. Your mate was on with Jim and Simon and he did make some good points, but so did Simon when he equated LFC’s turnover to actual net profit. It’s all opinions and that’s why we are on here to do that, and I’m surmising there are other things we would vehemently disagree on, however, we have discussed things amicably, and without getting personal as it should be. We are both from Huyton, so we will always have something to say!
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Paul McGrattan@PaulGrat1·
There is a lot of disharmony at the club right now, and the next few games are massive, the last thing we need is a protest. This SoS fucking love it, any excuse to get the placards out. They’re more bothered protesting, than supporting the players on the pitch.
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@tbfl141 @rosie_eats Great words Matt. Thoughtful insight and so nicely put.
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Rosie@rosie_eats·
My only response to boomer housing discourse is that my nan on her final salary teachers pension gets the same monthly income I get as a teacher on the inner London pay scale
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James@PolaBear2637·
@EnoughNow2024 @funnyguy64_60 @dmjax7 @ellbaker2003 @rosie_eats The one happy for there to be no change. People were buying those same houses in London in the 90s and still being able to live. It’s not your daughter’s fault that isn’t the case now. But unlike “gran”, where’s the voice for her?
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@ForzaScunthonia @rosie_eats What’s your solution John, instead of moaning about it what’s your plan for all Teachers in London to get a house? Oh and let’s not forget nurses , bin men, bricklayers etc all important jobs - how do we get them all a house in London?
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John@ForzaScunthonia·
@funnyguy64_60 @rosie_eats Who said it is a right? Increased difficulty in obtaining will create dissatisfaction though, especially from those who cannot attempt to empathise and treat questioning the triple lock (which also isn't a human right) is treated with disdain.
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John@ForzaScunthonia·
@funnyguy64_60 @rosie_eats So, when important careers can't get you a wage where you can afford a house, everyone should just abandon important careers leaving society without vital jobs?
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@annaroseridgway Why don’t we : work Hard and get educated and get a career. Then let’s stop moaning at what other get and concentrate on achieving rather than moaning
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Anna Ridgway
Anna Ridgway@annaroseridgway·
25% of pensioners are millionaires. 55% of welfare spending goes on pensioners. Why don’t we: 1) means test the state pension, millionaires don’t need benefits. 2) increase the amount we give to the pensioners who need it the most. 3) stop the unsustainable triple lock.
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@ForzaScunthonia @rosie_eats Not everyone in society can get the same salary. When you start a career , go in with your eyes wide open and don’t moan looking over the fence at what others get. If you are that upset by it start along another career path or perhaps just moan on x?
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John@ForzaScunthonia·
@funnyguy64_60 @rosie_eats You think society could function if everyone wanted to be a top lawyer and not a teacher or other less paid jobs?
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Mark J@TheMarkleMan·
@funnyguy64_60 @rosie_eats That's literally how society is supposed to work dipshit. I.e. make it better for future generations.
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@kokeshimum @rosie_eats No one has a right to buy a house by being in work. What’s wrong with renting-my parents and grandparents did their whole life?
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Sarah@kokeshimum·
@funnyguy64_60 @rosie_eats Teaching is literally the most important job there is. Without teachers there is nothing ffs. Are you seriously suggesting someone who teachers our children shouldn’t be able to afford a house?
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