Benefits Paradise

FMJ":1a0mey5h said:
Just realized I can Google all your quaint sayings..........




EWWWWWW. :shock:


EWWWWWW, EWWWWWWW, EWWWWW. :cry:

Or if you're worried about prying eyes investigating your use of Urban Dictionary and the like, pop on Amazon and buy something like this;

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rogers-Profanis ... 128&sr=8-2

My sister bought me a copy of this esteemed tome for Christmas a couple of years back and it is highly addictive! :D

David
 
cyfa2809":87tq3c2e said:
anybody seen idiocracy?

its becoming a state of mind for me, hopefully im just being paranoid but i believe its not the case

if you havent seen it please do

Quality film that many people can relate to. Infact the introductory sketch could have been written about me and my neighbour, lol.
 
IDB1":2znvyvtm said:
So what??
There's good and bad in every part of society.

For anyone who honestly thinks that a life on benefits (even with kids - the supposed meal ticket ) is a joy, where the coffers are full of taxpayers hard-earned and there's a 52" plasma on the wall of the 5-bed detached in Surrey should have a bash and see how the reality lives up to the expectation.

Don't disagree, hence my second post, I concessed paradise is very unlikely. i.e. wizards clothing etc.... Certainly not a way of life I would choose, so I won't be giving it a go.

One minor 'so what', could be the thought of producing 14 children to a poor quality of life and very bad parentage simply to be used as a meal ticket.
 
jonnyboy666":2ymq6ytl said:
FMJ":2ymq6ytl said:
gbsimpsa":2ymq6ytl said:
wizard sleeve

Translation for the Colonist, please.

otherwise known as a "downstairs" of the female variety :wink: with a BIG door to the entrance suggesting the owner of said "downstairs" lets people in quite often.

i must admit that "wizards sleeve" is one of the funniest descriptions i have heard over the years :lol:

Surprisingly diplomatic explanation from you johnnyboy! :)
 
gbsimpsa":4y8a9bgb said:
One minor 'so what', could be the thought of producing 14 children to a poor quality of life and very bad parentage simply to be used as a meal ticket.
But for those who believe the hype, it's a life of luxury isn't it?

I pity the people who honestly believe that their best career choice is a benefit receiving baby factory.. or who perhaps feel (despite what they may say) that it's their only choice.
 
Just tell me, who in their right mind would pop out sprogs just so they can reap benefits, I mean, a lifetime of squealing, demanding ankle biters and with that no hope for oneself in this world other than producing more people who the authorities want so they can force into work and there tax. The country needs people, for now and the future, perhaps even these 'scroungers' that everyone seems to decry are actually doing the country a service for the future.

Remember the demographic time bomb ?

Remember the reasons given for the massive immigration this country has experienced ?

Not enough people working, means a lot of people starving and with that the break down of essential services, to include defence of our freedoms.
 
rounf here once the kid can walk its generally left to itself to roam round here till they get picked up by plod at midnight,,,,,have seen this..once i had to stop the car because there was a 18 month old baby in the middle of the road..he only had nappies on on a cold autimn day...."mummy" was still in bed fast asleep and had secured the garden gate with string and left the front door open...child had got out and was 0playing in the road...i wanted to brain said dumb moo with a tyre iron....her reaction...oh i fort id tied the gate...fankss....puts baby backin the front garden and went back upstairs....she got a visit from s.workers...this is the general standard of parental care where i live...my other neighbour locks her kids in the back garden in winter as punishment in winter(aged 4 both of them) and spends most ofher pointless existance either drinking,fighting with her thug boyfriend...or screaming abuse at the kids.........some people dont desrve the joy of parenthood they really dont...
 
The unfortunate thing is that gibblekings post above is absolutely factual.......it is a common sight on the run down "council" estates all over the east of england .......and probably beyond :roll:
 
Let's not forget that the working folk used to get married for the tax breaks..
Slightly less 'damaging' than baby production but seems a similar mentality to me..
 

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