And they wonder why no one can stand the look of them?
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In other news, youth organisation of the far right in Denmark just organised their annual easter brunch (it's a Danish tradition to do that). I just found the date terribly amusing, they actually picked the 20th of April
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Obviously haven't a clue about her in that case. The problem with social media is that it gives far too many people an outlet to prove how clueless they are.
Obviously haven't a clue about her in that case. The problem with social media is that it gives far too many people an outlet to prove how clueless they are.
Seriously though, how many of current 20something year olds now know squat about Maggie Hatcher, all they know is some famous woman/former head of state passed away. One that had been bit on the downlow for a long time now, despite her "lasting" legacy.
Seriously though, how many of current 20something year olds now know squat about Maggie Hatcher, all they know is some famous woman/former head of state passed away. One that had been bit on the downlow for a long time now, despite her "lasting" legacy.
Those replying sound like they are from UK too loool, ok not knowing details, specifics or such about her, but not even know she was a former prolific PM of your "kingdom", heh, stretching it a bit.
The thing that gets me is how quickly they responded to the tweet, surely there's gotta be some part of the brain that says ''hey, you've got so much knowledge at the tips of your fingers, just google Margaret Thatcher and you'll learn who she actually is, then you won't look like a fucking numpty''
One of my friends who is studying in Berlin at the moment picked up possibly the greatest Jew joke ever. Worrying that it came from Berlin
"So the other night I met a Jewish girl when I was out. After buying her a couple of drinks and smooching around I asked her for her number. She then proceeded to roll up her sleeve.."