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WWIII Return of the Ruskie

Another huge international incident where the UK would be better off by having a capable opposition to the current governtment. Theresa May is a cunt with a completely incapable backbench and Corbyn is a moronic idealist who hasn't got the foggiest what to do in any situation but talks a good game to the working class. We're fucked.
 
Massive news today - The US, Canada, France, Germany and even the bloody Ukraine have all expelled all the Russian diplomats as they stand behind the UK. Russia have vowed to retaliate. I can smell a war coming on.

Heads to back garden to build a nuclear proof bunker!

EDIT : They should all boycott the World Cup as well. I mean whatever fans go over there they are going to get kicked to shit and let's face it - The World Cup is fucking shit and corrupt anyway.
 
The Russian football hooligans are kinda state-sponsored and train in special camps. I think the officials view them with some pride.
 
Massive news today - The US, Canada, France, Germany and even the bloody Ukraine have all expelled all the Russian diplomats as they stand behind the UK. Russia have vowed to retaliate. I can smell a war coming on.

Heads to back garden to build a nuclear proof bunker!

EDIT : They should all boycott the World Cup as well. I mean whatever fans go over there they are going to get kicked to shit and let's face it - The World Cup is fucking shit and corrupt anyway.
Even Albania.

Take that Vladamir!!
 
It says something about your country if the main thing that it is famous for is huge Norman Wisdom fandom. I'm not sure what it is saying, but something for sure.
 
Even Albania.

Take that Vladamir!!
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Russians are slags. They know, we know it. At least everyone knows it now
I think everyone did know it

Best analogy is a creepy uncle who's diddled the kids. No one talked about it even though everyone knew it.

Now everyone's talking how he's a bad nonce and the relief is palpable
 
Ahh, you've read Devotional Culture in Late Medieval England and Europe: Diverse Imaginations of Christ's Life haven't you?
I read that, I believe the collection represents an important milestone in terms of mapping the meditative modes of piety that characterize a number of Christological traditions, including the Meditationes vitae Christi and the numerous versions it spawned in both Latin and the vernacular. I especially enjoyed how it tracked how and why meditative piety grew in popularity to become a mode of spiritual activity advised not only to recluses and cenobites as in the writings of Aelred of Rievaulx, but also reached out to diverse lay audiences through the pastoral regimens prescribed by devotional authors such as the Carthusian prior Nicholas Love in England and the Parisian theologian and chancellor of the University of Paris, Jean Gerson.
 
I read that, I believe the collection represents an important milestone in terms of mapping the meditative modes of piety that characterize a number of Christological traditions, including the Meditationes vitae Christi and the numerous versions it spawned in both Latin and the vernacular. I especially enjoyed how it tracked how and why meditative piety grew in popularity to become a mode of spiritual activity advised not only to recluses and cenobites as in the writings of Aelred of Rievaulx, but also reached out to diverse lay audiences through the pastoral regimens prescribed by devotional authors such as the Carthusian prior Nicholas Love in England and the Parisian theologian and chancellor of the University of Paris, Jean Gerson.

Cheers mate, that means a lot.
 
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I read that, I believe the collection represents an important milestone in terms of mapping the meditative modes of piety that characterize a number of Christological traditions, including the Meditationes vitae Christi and the numerous versions it spawned in both Latin and the vernacular. I especially enjoyed how it tracked how and why meditative piety grew in popularity to become a mode of spiritual activity advised not only to recluses and cenobites as in the writings of Aelred of Rievaulx, but also reached out to diverse lay audiences through the pastoral regimens prescribed by devotional authors such as the Carthusian prior Nicholas Love in England and the Parisian theologian and chancellor of the University of Paris, Jean Gerson.
 
Sounded like something Richard and Judy would endorse for their summer book club

Never mind then
 
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