I'm enjoying what he's doing. Mostly because of the type of toxic pricks that are most upset over it. Its a beautiful complement to watching Britain destroy itself with their Brexit bollox.
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I'm enjoying what he's doing. Mostly because of the type of toxic pricks that are most upset over it. Its a beautiful complement to watching Britain destroy itself with their Brexit bollox.
A friend of mine was formerly in the British Army and from his telling of things, it seems utterly normal to keep a count. Never in a bragging way, I think it’s genuinely part of the job to keep account of these things.harry is getting some stick for counting how many people he killed, which is a little unfair.
i count how many kilometres i cycle, and plenty of people with fitbits count how many steps they've taken. how many people you have killed is a little more important, and one should not be blase about these things.
A friend of mine was formerly in the British Army and from his telling of things, it seems utterly normal to keep a count. Never in a bragging way, I think it’s genuinely part of the job to keep account of these things.
A friend of mine was formerly in the British Army and from his telling of things, it seems utterly normal to keep a count. Never in a bragging way, I think it’s genuinely part of the job to keep account of these things.
It is, and my friend never brags about it. Only once did he mention it during a long conversation about personal responsibility or something along those lines.I suppose it's dependant on context, both in how you feel about the count and the way that you relay that information to people.
"I live with the knowledge that I've killed 25 people" is very different from "I killed 25 people in Afghanistan!!!"
They were only people. T'would be worse if they were British swans. His granny'd go mental.
The dichotomy for me is the stiff-upper-lip, resolute and unwavering Englishness, being co-opted by the Californian leave-no-emotion-undiscussed and mine the seam of every trauma.it's a not very fascinating psychodrama of what goes wrong if you pile a load of bollocks responsibility on someone who's a member of a deeply weird institution.
it's a dichotomy of 'oh look, here's someone better than you who deserves way more than you do, but by the same token we need to send him off to war to prove he's doing his bit like any normal civilian; but he's gone and ruined it by talking even slightly openly about what 'war' involves'.
i kinda like him because he seems to be the most normal person in the whole affair.
Never heard of him. Chuck him in the BinnsTom Binns admits possessing child pornography - British Comedy Guide
Comedian Tom Binns - who is known for playing the characters Ivan Brackenbury and Ian D Montfort - has admitted to possessing child pornography.www.comedy.co.uk
His defence is awful bullshit.
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