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Everything posted by Carnivore Chris
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@Machado, @JOSHBRFC
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Best thing about masks being mandatory will be going up to people and pulling it, so it fires back and twats them in the face
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I can't say I miss him. My biggest enemy I've ever had on the forum and the one I can genuinely say that I cannot stand one bit. Nice lad? Idi Amin was nicer. By far the biggest cunt to ever grace this forum, or the old place. Nah, a legend of the forum and one I'd regard as one I knew from even before these forums, the only reason he wasn't on my list is because he's still somewhat active and is always there ready for the big returns.
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To be fair, there's not even a job there for me now. I got that job all myself and got myself the joint biggest hourly wage I've ever managed to get and that's now gone. So is the little business I was going to start up in providing local sites with something hard to get hold of:- good forklift drivers, labourers and snaggers. It won't happen now and it'll be even difficult to find work full stop that is local and not for shit money. Now, sites are going to cut the amount of workers down to comply with these shitty new social distancing rules as these main contractor companies will be shitting it incase they are forcely shut down due to not complying with new regulations, sub contractor firms will be forced to cut down on workers, etc.
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This is why I only go to booths now. It's simpler and easier. I'd end up fighting in the likes of Asda, it's just not worth it mate. Booths is quieter and easy. Much better quality as well in fact, even if it is a bit more expensive.
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A bit harsh on your married friends that you can only sit next to a single friend...
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People have actually still been working on sites, I know people who haven't had a day off through this. It's been sub contractor companies taking their own men off sites and then the house build companies shut on their own accord, but have had to recently open due to the fact deadlines need to be met. Borris hasn't called for them to be shut at any point. It's been companies doing it off their own back. The site I was on is a stone's throw away. But I'm not sure I'll even end up back on there. We'll see. The amount of people working on sites will likely have to be cut down. I wonder if the fishing lakes near here will open? The pegs between each fisherman must be 20 meters or more. There is a camp site and restaurant with a bar there, obviously they should remain shut still but not sure why the fishing lakes should be? You book online by card and any bailiff can speak to you from 50 meters away if necessary. They are a business who need money aswell. I would also say these types of businesses need it as it's not just for fishing but full of wildlife that actually depend on these man made lakes and fisheries.
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I've just realised now that I referred to "nursery"(or play-school, pre-school whatever else) as "kinder" while replying to @Harry. I don't think I've ever referred to it as that ever
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I admit, I say things irrationally when I'm angry. I even remember arguing on the phone with an employer once and I told him I was going to go on to his site and murder him . I just simply don't know what I'm saying at times when my head goes. Maybe going out for more than just a bit of shopping twice a week would help as well. The reason for the lack of support is probably because of only working as a sub-contractor from Feb-April in 2018-19 tax year, with the rest being PAYE and they will go off that. Sometimes they even go off 3 years worth, but not everybody is self-employed for 3 years straight. It depends on the job you take. You could be working as a sub-contractor for 6 months, then spend a few month being paid via PAYE. 2019-20 is the only year that I was self-employed(well, sub-contracted) all year. There is still savings and a juicy tax rebate coming but for me that's not the point as it still ends up a struggle in the end. When your old man is going to the South East tonight(and you don't see him anyway now) to work in a trade that isn't essential right now and you're receiving no money for your sacrifices(while it's different for others, it's not like we are all in the same boat remember), you'd probably have a different outlook on it. As for the worry of it being "forever", well this virus is likely here for good now just like the flu is, like HIV is, like Rabies is or whatever other virus(most of which aren't even as contagious as this) exist on this planet and we were all lucky with SARS. If the only option of returning to any form of normality is waiting for a vaccine, then the wait may destroy far more people than the virus itself. The world has a lot of people on it and someone will always be infected now in my opinion. Honestly though, and I don't mean to sound like a broken record(as the damage is done now), everybody not closing their boarders back in January is the biggest problem. As mentioned, if you are to introduce invasive animals into a new environment, they can wipe out other species by spreading diseases and I've seen it with my own eyes with fish and the KHV virus, where introducing a species with the virus just wipes the whole lake out. It's also a reason why you're obliged to literally soak all your gear in disinfectant before being allowed to enter these lakes. Since we are a living species ourselves, this also applies to us, so at the first sign of a virus, it needs to be taken far more seriously. Not only does it benefit the world, it benefits the country of origin itself as this makes it far easier to contain, track and trace, prevent a second wave in the country of origin and hopefully prevent a such a pandemic from occurring. It probably wouldn't have stopped the virus completely from spreading to other countries as the warnings came too late as it was, although it would have made life easier in trying to contain it. It's even worse for kids as their brains are still developing and this can have a negative impact on their future mental health. But I'm sure you will get him through it mate. It's not ideal though as it's not just falling behind on education(especially at Kinder of course), but a massively important time to be around other kids and developing that confidence ready for the next stage of going to primary school, which can be a scary experience itself.
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One is being sent to the South East, the most affected part of the country at that, to do non-essential work as of tomorrow. This is pretty much my main reason for saying "fuck this lockdown" now. What sort of a lockdown is it when the government are allowing people to be thrown under a bus and are only helping certain people? In fact what sort of a lockdown is it when you have police on London bridge practically cuddling up? Or when BBC are encouraging a party where people are all mingling together and barely 0.5m away from each other? These piss you off as well as it seems like so many sacrifices are made for nothing. Another thing that pisses me off are these recruitment agencies. I've never been a fan of them anyway as they recruit people for work they know nothing about themselves and make money out of people. This is what prevents many from finding full time work. Every company should either take people on full time, or sub contract them(they even save shitloads of money by doing so) and completely cut these clowns out of the game. BUT the cheek of them sending txts out from the comfort or their own home, trying to recruit people to carry out jobs in buildings makes me think they are bigger cunts than ever. I didn't mean it literally where I said muppets and it's what anger can do to me, they aren't Matt Handcock, they(whoever they may be) will be the heroes(along with health workers and anyone working in the food industry) if they do end up discovering a vaccine. But waiting for one could pretty much be forever. Tax will shoot up after this as well and people getting nothing now, will then have to pay for other's fuck ups yet again? It's like a cycle of getting fucked and it gets to the point where you start to grow tired of it.
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It's not easy, in fact there may never be a vaccine ever. So as if I'm sat in waiting for one. I'd rather catch the virus, as it's nowhere near as bad as deteriorating mentally. Course we are saving their arses. This is their problem and the rest of the governments around Europe for allowing people from a virus ridden country to freely travel around the world until the damage was done and it was too late. Any death is on their hands. It's illegal to release invasive animals into the wild as they cause disease and kill native animals, but it's ok when it's humans? What the fuck is up with this world? Fucking idiots. Nevermind lockdowns, the damage was already well and truly done way before that. Already been through it, not eligible like many aren't.
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I can't say I'm going by the rules for much longer then as a vaccine could take years, or there may never even be one. Life's too short to wait for a bunch of muppets to find a cure for a virus that shouldn't be anywhere near Europe and there are no guarantees they will even find a vaccine. This is not my problem, I've done my bit and I get nothing for it so they can fuck off. As soon as old man has to travel 200+ miles tomorrow to work away in a NON ESSENTIAL job, the lockdown is officially over for me. I don't get paid for this. 9 weeks without a wage and then you find out you aren't eligible for this 80% that everyone else around the country are receiving. Sacrificing everything from mental and physical health to financial well being simply to save a bunch of toff boys arses(as let a be fair, this is their business) while I get fucked as always. This country can fuck off as far as I'm concerned.
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Sad bastards. These are the worst people through all this and they are embarrassing. Busybodies.
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Yeah definitely. I will have to learn a little bit of Portuguese. If I do, then it'd be easier learning it from Spanish to Portuguese rather than English to Portuguese. Do you live in Lisbon itself? @Machado and @ASF you live closer to Lisbon than Porto, don't you?
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He would actually shoot you him as well. There is something in the air in North America that just makes people want to kill everyone with a gun I think
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Everyone talking about the future economy, just legalise cannabis. It should be legal anyway, but legalising that would keep countries alive. Spain and Italy will need to do it especially. In Spain you can already smoke it legally in private places, such as the private clubs there or at home. But it's not legal or regulated at government level. If it was, we are speaking not millions but billions every year. I bet California isn't worse off from it now @Dr. Gonzo and Canada is booming. And then when it is legalised we can bring out a new strain called super covid #19.
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I can't remember but he was hilarious to be honest. Easy to wind up.
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I remember when that American marine Real Madrid fan sent me a picture holding a gun saying he was going to shoot me. It was hilarious I thought. Shit handgun. If I lived in the USA, I'd buy something better than that. Girls' handgun...
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This happened in mammothshire apparently.
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That's yesterday's news mate. 32,375 deaths now according to reports. We are the most affected country in Europe now in terms of deaths.
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The Wuhan killa bees. @DeadLinesman called this in Feb..
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Next trip for me is going to be Lisbon @Machado @ASF then onto Andalucía and might aswell end it off in Catalunya since it'd be rude not to. Could be a long while off of course but if a miracle happened, I'd do it in October or sometime. In fact I'd literally be going away right now as that was the plan originally.
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To be fair I don't mind going back now when I work.out how much I could save but people having to travel to the other side of the country to stay in digs is wrong. People on sites don't go by rules either and there will be people grouping up as always. One benefit from social distancing could be having to stay 2 meters from everyone when on an aircraft. One can dream