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its basically the dregs of society that can be found in every city across the world. f**k knows why youd want to listen to 'interviews' with them, you can meet them for real here in the uk. bottom of town in plymouth has all of the types he's spoke to in a few square miles

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17 hours ago, mackem said:

It's like Wrong Turn filmed in Pennywell ? I swear to god, I saw a family a bit like this in a Walmart in Oregon once and I am 100% certain the mam was calling one of the kids Bubba ?

 

For a second i thought that was a group of Rotherham labour councillor's.

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It all seems about demeaning white people.....go to Africa theres families there who cant even feed themself how about a few podcasts and documentaries taking the piss out of them.....they make these mob look like f****n Einstein !!

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1 hour ago, South hams hunter said:

its basically the dregs of society that can be found in every city across the world. f**k knows why youd want to listen to 'interviews' with them, you can meet them for real here in the uk. bottom of town in plymouth has all of the types he's spoke to in a few square miles

My personal opinion is, yes we know they have always existed BUT, shouldn’t we want to do better ?

Unless we try and understand what gets these people to these outcomes then we can never do better……

For every worthless community of people who have given up we should understand what made it like that……this has been one of the main destructive influencers of mass immigration, community’s, social structures thrown aside for something disgusting and beastial, people told that are worthless and don’t matter in their own land….pretty soon, they believe it.

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4 hours ago, South hams hunter said:

its basically the dregs of society that can be found in every city across the world. f**k knows why youd want to listen to 'interviews' with them, you can meet them for real here in the uk. bottom of town in plymouth has all of the types he's spoke to in a few square miles

Too be honest mate, I don't watch telly so I would rather watch or listen to a podcast while am on the move. It doesn't have to be about the dregs of society as you say , it could be a motivational speaker or a business podcast. Just something to engage my mind rather than watching Jack and Vera in corrie or Britains got talent . I just happen to find some of the stories interesting and how they have ended up in there circumstances. The same interviewer had done some interviews with mountain folk from the Appalachian mountains, again just interesting folk. Wilf hit the nail on the head when he said we need to see the world outside our brick box, so listening to some of these interviews makes you see how other unfortunate folk get on across the world. 

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5 hours ago, WILF said:

I have seen the documentary on those brothers, very interesting.

I got started on one of the YouTube videos yesterday after reading this thread, I think stuff like this is great.

You need to see the world outside the nice brick box, Audi in the drive & Benidorm once a year life we are sold…..it’s humbling and in many cases should make folks angry and want things to be better.

Hit the nail on the head there, I agree 

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5 hours ago, iworkwhippets said:

Just getting ready to visit the urology dept at the hospital, for tests prior to my surgery, 17.th may, bloods, n heart tracing, and camera up my doofa, nice birthday ? present for me eh

Happy birthday on the 17'th Keith, you'll be OK mate, accentuate the positives (I don't know anyone who has had a camera up their jacksie as a birthday surprise) eliminate the negatives ?

 

6 minutes ago, Leo Sayer said:

had done some interviews with mountain folk from the Appalachian mountains,

I know a lady from the Appalachian mountains, she is an ultra-runner, grandfather had a moonshine still, I love stuff like that, a life less ordinary. 

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1 hour ago, mackem said:

Happy birthday on the 17'th Keith, you'll be OK mate, accentuate the positives (I don't know anyone who has had a camera up their jacksie as a birthday surprise) eliminate the negatives ?

 

I know a lady from the Appalachian mountains, she is an ultra-runner, grandfather had a moonshine still, I love stuff like that, a life less ordinary. 

Well my grandfather was an Irish taxidermist and back in the olden days had pochine and got some for my mams 21st . Also have a mate that's training to do a ultra, machines them folk. Same as you mate love all stuff like that. 

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