"We asked a bunch of children complex constitutional questions and they just wanted to be coddled."
Cut the licence fee, the BBC clearly have more money than sense.
[QUOTE=lazyguy;47905209]"We asked a bunch of children complex constitutional questions and they just wanted to be coddled."
Cut the licence fee, the BBC clearly have more money than sense.[/QUOTE]
when i was 13 and 14 i understood and enjoyed that one of the greatest benefits of the internet was the capacity for free speech it allowed and even liked the sort of wild west vibe it had at times
[QUOTE=lazyguy;47905209]"We asked a bunch of children complex constitutional questions and they just wanted to be coddled."
Cut the licence fee, the BBC clearly have more money than sense.[/QUOTE]
I don't get what this has to do with the BBC.
[QUOTE=lazyguy;47905209]"We asked a bunch of children complex constitutional questions and they just wanted to be coddled."
Cut the licence fee, the BBC clearly have more money than sense.[/QUOTE]
You realise this is the BBC reporting on something else? Do you go to SH and wonder how everyone has the time to write all those articles?
[QUOTE=smurfy;47906933]You realise this is the BBC reporting on something else? Do you go to SH and wonder how everyone has the time to write all those articles?[/QUOTE]
The Lizard People all answer to the same masters.
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;47905991]when i was 13 and 14 i understood and enjoyed that one of the greatest benefits of the internet was the capacity for free speech it allowed and even liked the sort of wild west vibe it had at times[/QUOTE]
Me too, but I knew at the time that not everyone saw things that way. Most people that age didn't have any where near that depth of thought on this subject.
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