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youngster30uk

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  1. Language is a constantly evolving and changing thing, do you still prefer to speak the language of Shakespeare? Interesting how you deliberately cut short the definitions, the actual place you looked it up shows the posiitive menaing of the word, but you chose to cut it to try to prove you silly point adjective adjective: sick; comparative adjective: sicker; superlative adjective: sickest 1. affected by physical or mental illness. "nursing very sick children" relating to those who are ill. "the company organized a sick fund for its workers" (of an organization, system, or society) suffering from serious problems, especially of a financial nature. "their economy remains sick" 2. feeling nauseous and wanting to vomit. "he was starting to feel sick" (of an emotion) so intense as to cause one to feel unwell or nauseous. "he had a sick fear of returning" INFORMAL disappointed, mortified, or miserable. "he looked pretty sick at that, but he eventually agreed" ARCHAIC pining or longing for someone or something. "he was sick for a sight of her" 3. intensely annoyed with or bored by (someone or something) as a result of having had too much of them. "I'm absolutely sick of your moods" 4. (especially of humor) having something unpleasant such as death, illness, or misfortune as its subject and dealing with it in an offensive way. "this was someone's idea of a sick joke" (of a person) having abnormal or unnatural tendencies; perverted. "he is a deeply sick man from whom society needs to be protected" 5. INFORMAL very good; excellent. "it was a sick party and there were tons of cool people there"
  2. Always some idiot gotta bring politics into it. This probably isnt as bad as the Child prostitution ring started in 2008 In rochdale, when the labour party was in power. Blows you dumb theory out of the water!
  3. Travel insurance, oranges and apples. You have further proven you are not worth wasting my time
  4. Wow, you think it is acceptable to unfairly reject 28% of claims? Not all insurance is the same. Different policy types have different rates of rejection. I quoted numbers specific to a country and type of insurance, and referenced my source You have made a blanket claim, without any reference If you think 28% unfair rejection is reasonable, then you aint worth my time
  5. So you dont think 28% is a significant number? That is just motor insurance policies. Other types of insurance , the number is over 60% There are lots of studies that show a large number of people are not even aware that the ombudsman exists. You can extrapolate from that. If you want to find out more, google is your friend
  6. I think you replied to the wrong person
  7. The statistics say otherwise. In 2021 the Insurance Ombudsman in the UK upheld the claims of 28% of the people wo made a claim that there insurance claims for motor insurance had unfairly been rejected. A large number of rejected claims are not even taken to the Ombudsman, so in reality the number of unfairly rejected claims is much higher
  8. Weird sense of humour, <deleted>
  9. The people who half quote someone else, and dont understand humour are out again
  10. How did he get bit on the lip? was it an overly passionate kiss?
  11. In theory you do, mostly they dont check
  12. That is literally the definition of ignorant ig·no·rant /ˈiɡnərənt/ adjective lacking knowledge, information, or awareness about a particular thing. "they were ignorant of astronomy"
  13. I like it, Ting Tong, Ping Pong, Ding ding ding ding ding dong its catchy
  14. A lot of people here saying its too; ate cos the cat is out of the bag are just wishful thinking I believe> I dont know if this will happen or not, but Thailand is known for its flip-flopping, and don't forget there is a new political party in charge, and their main man Thaksin is back, who started the war on drugs that led to many executions. So, cat out of the bag or not, They do not care. I would not be surprised at all if it actually happens
  15. I cant imagine that many people have said to themselves ' I M not going there because due to the free availability of weed'
  16. You are the only one here that is confused about his name Surachate was born in 1970 in Songkhla. His father, also a policeman, based his son’s nickname on his favorite playing card: the joker. Surachate quickly rose through the ranks to command a local police station and later move to Bangkok to head the 191 task force.
  17. Before the Coups? thats going back nearly a century! There has been a coup on average every 8 years for the last century.
  18. Even if he reported something he saw or happened to him, it would still only be hearsay for us
  19. Pretty sure it was stopped before he went to Immigration
  20. I am sure he believed that, seems unlikely he would have publicly said it Citation please, otherwise you have just made that up
  21. Not Necessarily, it is scarily easy for Police officers and teachers to get legitimate loans, pretty much irrespective of how much debt they already have. Police and teachers in thailand are the 2 groups with the highest amount of debt per capita
  22. Many policies have excluded falls from balconies for some years already Insurance companies crack down on holidaymakers claiming for balcony fall injuries Aviva underwriter Kate Niven said: ‘The requirement that you take all reasonable precautions to protect yourself and prevent accidents is already present in all travel policies. To clarify further . . . we will be excluding claims for balcony falls.’
  23. Its never been about credibility, and never been about the greater good of the country, all about personal gain. keeping his foot on the brakes gives him more time to gain what he can for himself
  24. Depends on your perspective, whilst mostly they have nothing to do with DMK itself, if you consider the question ' travelling to which airports are you most likely to be involved in an incident' then they become relevant
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