Not sure I agree with you that it was that bad, but I love the strength of your reaction.
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I think plan based is the product line. So anything in that product line won't have animal products in it and is safe for vegans.
Welsh defence was ferocious. Same old game plan, keep the ball in play and defend hard.
Australia look like a team which hasn't built in any direction and they just fell apart as they got more desperate.
I'm not sure players want to play for Eddie either. Not a happy camp.
Approximately how many men did you have to bum before you found the taste of cigarettes awful?
Problem solved!
It was horrible to watch. You make sensible suggestions in your post, I just think breed bans are the sort of knee jerk reactions that politicians love because it looks decisive and isn't a difficult decision. Unlikely to achieve anything in the long run, the mastiff in this video isn't even the breed that is getting banned.
The issue needs to be investigated, understood and properly addressed.
I'm not going to get into the dangerous dog breed debate. In my view it isn't a coincidence that there were lots of warnings about the mass breeding and purchase of puppies during covid leading to a lack of socialisation and neglect, and what we are seeing 2 years on.
The dog ownership landscape changed during covid, quicker than any regulation could keep up.
It's far from guaranteed, but it is a risk. The bigger problem is that national discourse has been dragged so far to the right that the alternative party (Labour) won't be the breath of fresh air that we so desperately need.
You chose to write it on the internet. I didn't expect you to get upset at a basic question.
All I wanted to know was how they stopped you when other people were allowed to wear political clothing. I'm not implying anything.
So what stopped you wearing your BLM shirt?
If only there was a way to privatise them and get all that sweet investment debt in there. Think of all the dividends!