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Gus Setsniffer

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  1. 2 minutes ago, Honest_Man#1 said:

    For many I’m sure they suffered in silence, dealing with their mental health in an entirely unhealthy way, due to opinions like “man up”.

    i'm sure the weak ones did, whereas, others would've found something else to occupy their time

  2. 1 hour ago, 19QOS19 said:

    But if folk can't do what they normally do it's obviously has potential to effect their mental health.

    Regardless of your argument, "man up" is just a horrible term to use in this day and age.

    so back when a cruciate injury ended your time in football, be you ammy or pro, what did folk do then ? 

  3. On 06/01/2021 at 18:28, 19QOS19 said:

    Mental health and wellbeing are one in the same really. It's generally about your thoughts and in particular your mood. Mental Illness is just that, a diagnosed illness.

    MH and wellbeing are indeed really important and folk should open up more about how they are feeling to people they are close to. But sadly we still live in a society where idiotic views like "man the f**k up" are commonplace.

    its only an idiotic view when people have a genuine issue, my whole unpopular opinion was based around the overuse of the term by people who can't get their own way, or can't do what they normally do, in short, i was triggered my a manager of a junior club claiming lockdown will kill junior football, {a genuine concern } and no games will effect the mental health of my players { i'm just not buying that shite} 

  4. 43 minutes ago, BallochSonsFan said:

    A lot of nostalgic pish OP.

    People laud the 60s because of The Beatles. A lot of what they recorded was pretty garbage. Polythene Pam? Lovely Rita? Garbage. There has been a load of brilliant music released over the past 30 years.  Anybody claiming Barbara fucking Streisand as one of the musical highlights of the previous decades frankly doesn't get to have a say on whether or not music has been poor since 1990. 

    Adele will be looked upon in the same light sometime in the future, i'd have Streisand over that squealing bint every time

  5. 9 hours ago, JayCrawford said:

    Throughout the golden ages of music the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. There was so many amazing music being made every week, there were so many great records and the legends we had then and EVERY genre peaked rock, funk, soul, reggae, country. We had Michael Jackson, Prince, Donna Summer, Stevie Wonder, Dionne Warwick, Barbara Streisand, Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, Queen, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, David Bowie, Rolling Stones, James Brown, Joni Mitchell and so much more musical legends that changed the face of music.

    The 90s was when everything went downhill. Teen pop explosion, Europop, eurodance, gangster rap, the decade when R&B music were just sampling older songs and covering older songs, birth of autotune's, rise of the internet, the invasion of pop boy bands and girl bands who were either 1 hit wonders or didn't have talent. No standout golden age for a specific genre happened then which is objectively a fact. 

    The 00s, don't get me started on that era. 

     

    The 1990s and 2000s were two terrible decades for music. 

    all that new 20th century stuff is shite

    8 hours ago, JayCrawford said:

    I can find plenty of great songs that were on TOTPs throughout the 70s and 80s. 

     

    Ah, was that the good old days for you too ?

     

     

  6. 6 minutes ago, Jim McLean's Ghost said:

    Don't spread their shite even to laugh at.

    It might not be you but some c**t is going to read whatever it is and think "hey these people are right, I should find out more"

    And then Facebook/Google is going to be tracking them and see they like far right stuff and start flooding them with shite videos and news.

    And then they end up radicalised.

    hey, those people are right, i should find out more.

     

    See the source image

  7. 14 minutes ago, TxRover said:

    The problem is the circulating comments from those close to Donnie describing him as “stewing” and having “lost touch with reality”. In a manner similar to Adolf in his bunker, Donnie is still moving imaginary pieces on a map as expecting to overturn the election. The next few steps might be very dangerous to both the U.S. and the World, which is why the concept of removing Donnie is a genuine consideration. It is clear that Donnie refused to send assistance to the Capitol for a couple of hours and that, in fact, Pence finally got the cavalry moving. I also suspect that Donnie took actions to keep preparations about this “rally” minimal and not allow a heavy police presence.

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    he's gave me this vibe since day 1

  8. 7 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

    All these people doing that for Trump, a guy who has probably never been involved in a physical confrontation his whole life.  Sheltered and protected from birth, dodged going into the army and is directly responsible for these four deaths.

     

    he gives zero fucks about them, be he in his gold plated bath tub, or a golf course he owns, but like brexit twats who followed Farage, they've been brainwashed to think, he's like us and he can be our voice

  9. 2 minutes ago, GordonS said:

    I feel sorry for him, he's been radicalised by a tsunami of online lies. He's absolutely deluded out of his mind. But in a free country with huge access to information, at some level you have to choose to believe this shit. 

    aye, if she was born in Hamilton, Stirling or Dundee, she'd be alive and just an arsehole Facebook maw

     

     

  10. 53 minutes ago, coprolite said:

    People can't be affected because other people have been affected worse? 

    Sorry i defended you. 

    i don't need defended, i just don't believe every time i hear ''effects mental health'' that something is effecting mental health. 

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