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Autism is more likely to be done to Genes and biology of parents if you got people with different disabilities or learning disabilities themselves I think it's more prone to have a child with that problem 

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And now Trump has just designated ANTIFA as a terrorist organisation! Cheers.

Not really neither me or my Mrs are autistic and neither is it in are parents there's millions spent every year by leading university's and no one can give a clear answer To it every autistic person i

C’mon Juke ! Trump never seriously suggested injecting bleach ! He said bleach kills covid and is there some way the components of bleach can be made into a vaccine. Just like he didn’t say mouth

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1 hour ago, WILF said:

Fair enough, as I said, murder is the line for me.

Everything else has a wider cost !

Jmho of course 

We will have to amicably agree to disagree mate 👍That’s what forums are for.

My final thought ?

An idiot throwing a brick through a bus  shelter window is “ criminal damage”

A group of people planning and carrying out an attack on a UK Military Base is “terrorism”

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Listening to both your arguments...I now can't decide what category they come under you both put up good points...

Tell you one thing they are though is a f***ing embarrassment to the MOD for getting on the base in the first place....shocking security 

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22 minutes ago, TOMO said:

Listening to both your arguments...I now can't decide what category they come under you both put up good points...

Tell you one thing they are though is a f***ing embarrassment to the MOD for getting on the base in the first place....shocking security 

I agree mate, the security of Brize Norton was an absolute disgrace, but isn’t the point.

If an army truck is parked in Tescos car park and is attacked, is it criminal damage ? Or is it terrorism. 
OK , that’s a hypocritical question, so what if a British soldier is walking the streets of England and is decapitated by two Islamists, is it simply murder ? Or is it an act of terrorism ?

Those voyager planes are also air capable refuellers for fast attack jets. 
In recent days british typhoons were scrambled to see off Russian jets encroaching our airspace, what if they needed refuelling and those voyagers were out of service because of Palestine Action ? This would put our air defences in jeopardy !

Attacking our military assets is terrorism in my mind……

Cheers.

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Stevie Wonder can see that decapitation of a British soldier is obviously an act of terrorism.

Attacking a gobby soldier or sailor on a drunken Saturday night is a noble British tradition we should fiercely uphold.

This sport is best observed or participated in at a Port area, after an excess of drinking but before curry time.

Part of the tradition involves particularly fearsome and brutal cops emerging from heavily armoured police vans enthusiastically waving their batons.

Sadly, tis a sport which only the young can indulge in. The old cannot cope with the alcohol, vindaloos and physicality.

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43 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

Stevie Wonder can see that decapitation of a British soldier is obviously an act of terrorism.

Attacking a gobby soldier or soldier on a drunken Saturday night is a noble British tradition we should fiercely uphold.

I hope you haven’t just watched Trumps speech to the UN, Juke !

You'll be having a clutcher 😂

”The most eviscerating UN speech ever” it’s being reported.

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26 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

I hope you haven’t just watched Trumps speech to the UN, Juke !

You'll be having a clutcher 😂

”The most eviscerating UN speech ever” it’s being reported.

Cheers.

He craves attention. 

He'd get plenty if he were ever locked up. Rapists get a hard time in jail. Especially when they palled out with paedophiles.

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8 hours ago, jukel123 said:

"When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign. That all the dunces are in  confederacy against him."

Just to be clear, so that the more intellectually challenged amongst us are in no doubt. The above quotation is an ironic musing aimed at  myself. It is a joke. For charity's sake, I do not really believe I am a genius. I am being self deprecating. Got it?

Keep on worshipping the new Rasputin Mr Trump lads. He's a wonderful statesman, a moral paragon and will deliver a truly great America.

Just to be clear....oh never mind.

Thing is we don't need to believe trump is the greatest thing ever....many of us can just see he's the best option. I think the fact that he's the best option says more about his opponents than it does about him. 

I can't be arsed going through all the points you made ....so let's just take one. 

He's a confirmed rapist with a dubious attitude to women? Really ? Come on?

And don't forget Clinton had relations with 5 women behind his wife's back.... including 2 interns 🤣. And his wife arranged the payments to keep them quiet 🤣. By yeah trump made a banter comment about women behind closed doors.... and fcked a brass when younger🤣

Not even in the same league, yet the useful idiots didn't march against the Clintons in the name of feminism 

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Thing is we don't need to believe trump is the greatest thing ever....many of us can just see he's the best option. I think the fact that he's the best option says more about his opponents than it does about him. 

I can't be arsed going through all the points you made ....so let's just take one. 

He's a confirmed rapist with a dubious attitude to women? Really ? Come on?

And don't forget Clinton had relations with 5 women behind his wife's back.... including 2 interns 🤣. And his wife arranged the payments to keep them quiet 🤣. By yeah trump made a banter comment about women behind closed doors.... and fcked a brass when younger🤣

Not even in the same league, yet the useful idiots didn't march against the Clintons in the name of feminism 

Im not about shagging.

Google E JCarrol. Trump was found guilty of technically raping her. It wasn't a criminal court. It is what we would know as a Civil court. He has to pay her substantial damages.

He's a self confessed fanny grabber and mates with a paedophile and sex trafficker. 

It's the truth mate.

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6 hours ago, mitre said:

Autism is more likely to be done to Genes and biology of parents if you got people with different disabilities or learning disabilities themselves I think it's more prone to have a child with that problem 

Not really neither me or my Mrs are autistic and neither is it in are parents there's millions spent every year by leading university's and no one can give a clear answer To it every autistic person is different in one way or another 

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6 hours ago, mitre said:

Autism is more likely to be done to Genes and biology of parents if you got people with different disabilities or learning disabilities themselves I think it's more prone to have a child with that problem 

NOT wise words.

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8 hours ago, Blackmag said:

Not really neither me or my Mrs are autistic and neither is it in are parents there's millions spent every year by leading university's and no one can give a clear answer To it every autistic person is different in one way or another 

I agree mate non of us has ever been diagnosed with autism and my grandson has it. Though I believe how common it is these days i would love to know the reasons. Even coming on hear it's evident members have kid's or family members with autism even at my work and we are not a big work force one lad has two kids that come under the spectrum and a woman in bump into some mornings on my walk out told me her granddaughter who lives with her has autism and is having a tough time at secondary school. Thirty years ago I believe it would have been rare and not as common as it is now and I would love to know why. 

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3 hours ago, tatsblisters said:

I agree mate non of us has ever been diagnosed with autism and my grandson has it. Though I believe how common it is these days i would love to know the reasons. Even coming on hear it's evident members have kid's or family members with autism even at my work and we are not a big work force one lad has two kids that come under the spectrum and a woman in bump into some mornings on my walk out told me her granddaughter who lives with her has autism and is having a tough time at secondary school. Thirty years ago I believe it would have been rare and not as common as it is now and I would love to know why. 

Whilst I agree with the gist of that mate, I think we also have to take into account that as the years have gone on it has become more recognised and as such more diagnosed.

Looking at my boy he displays many traits I did as a kid or I look at my younger daughter and she is definitely on the spectrum in many ways, but when I was a kid and she was a kid it was just thought of as someone’s quirks and as long as you could function and get by nobody thought much of it, it’s when you can’t function at something everyone else is doing it presents a problem and that, along with better understanding and recognising the condition plays a big part in “the rise” that we think we are seeing.

jmho 

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31 minutes ago, WILF said:

Whilst I agree with the gist of that mate, I think we also have to take into account that as the years have gone on it has become more recognised and as such more diagnosed.

Looking at my boy he displays many traits I did as a kid or I look at my younger daughter and she is definitely on the spectrum in many ways, but when I was a kid and she was a kid it was just thought of as someone’s quirks and as long as you could function and get by nobody thought much of it, it’s when you can’t function at something everyone else is doing it presents a problem and that, along with better understanding and recognising the condition plays a big part in “the rise” that we think we are seeing.

jmho 

A changing world and society probably why it's picked up more . My eldest daughter the mother to my grandson who is on the spectrum along with her sister and the old woman are convinced i have some slight form of it as i don't follow the crowd and am more than happy in my own company most of the time.

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