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Sentences too harsh!

Tell that to Mozart. I'm like him. In fact I may change my name to Wolfgang.
Tricky. He’s dead.


Mozart might have been a child prodigy but even he gained knowledge from his father who was, apparently, one of the most accomplished music teachers of his time. He was surrounded by music. That gave him his experience. You cannot write down what’s in your head, even if you can play it on the piano, without being taught how.

It’s no different to reading. Without some instruction and subsequent experience you would not be able to read the simplest book, let alone become an expert author.
 
Tricky. He’s dead.


Mozart might have been a child prodigy but even he gained knowledge from his father who was, apparently, one of the most accomplished music teachers of his time. He was surrounded by music. That gave him his experience. You cannot write down what’s in your head, even if you can play it on the piano, without being taught how.

It’s no different to reading. Without some instruction and subsequent experience you would not be able to read the simplest book, let alone become an expert author.
So I'm better than Mozart! That's quite flattering.
Also Tricky isn't dead.
 
Tricky. He’s dead.


Mozart might have been a child prodigy but even he gained knowledge from his father who was, apparently, one of the most accomplished music teachers of his time. He was surrounded by music. That gave him his experience. You cannot write down what’s in your head, even if you can play it on the piano, without being taught how.

It’s no different to reading. Without some instruction and subsequent experience you would not be able to read the simplest book, let alone become an expert author.
I wonder which books need to be burned.
 
Not everyone agrees!

Some think he is just trying to wind up his support base and make even more money from them by repeating the widely discredited “Great Replacement Theory”.

Less of a game changer! Much more just one of his games. All being done, of course, from outside the UK as he continues to avoid the law.

The Great Replacement Throry isn’t widely discredited, Truro boy.
 
So I'm better than Mozart! That's quite flattering.
Also Tricky isn't dead.
If you say so!

I reserve judgment until I see some evidence, which I haven't yet. The only expertise I have seen is that of bs, and even that needs to be learned.

I think you will find Mozart died in 1791. I know I am old but even I was around then so I have to rely on reports, but if you know better then you are both experts. Him on music and longevity and you on the aforementioned bs.

A little-known fact was that he was known, to his most intimate friends, as Tricky Dicky, for reasons best left to the imagination.
 
If you say so!

I reserve judgment until I see some evidence, which I haven't yet. The only expertise I have seen is that of bs, and even that needs to be learned.

I think you will find Mozart died in 1791. I know I am old but even I was around then so I have to rely on reports, but if you know better then you are both experts. Him on music and longevity and you on the aforementioned bs.

A little-known fact was that he was known, to his most intimate friends, as Tricky Dicky, for reasons best left to the imagination.
Yes, I do say so and to prove it I did. I do of course defer to your exhaustive knowledge of bs which is not only incredibly broad, deep and detailed but also incessantly displayed.
 
The Great Replacement Throry isn’t widely discredited, Truro boy.
Oh but it is and not just in Truro. These are but a small selection. There's plenty more.





You might though find some comfort in this, which acknowledges the realities whilst dismissing the Replacement Theory as the cause.

 
Yes, I do say so and to prove it I did. I do of course defer to your exhaustive knowledge of bs which is not only incredibly broad, deep and detailed but also incessantly displayed.
As a sales and marketing professional, I became an expert on bs. Not necessarily in its use but in spotting it. Sifting facts from fiction was pretty important in my role. If you seek to emphasise the positive you must first be certain what it is.

So I reject the assertion that I use it incessantly. I may sometimes but only when I tease and then it ought to be very obvious. I may have a little knowledge of a lot of things, acquired over a long and varied life experience, and a little knowledge can be dangerous, but knowledge it is. Not bs.
 
As a sales and marketing professional, I became an expert on bs. Not necessarily in its use but in spotting it. Sifting facts from fiction was pretty important in my role. If you seek to emphasise the positive you must first be certain what it is.

So I reject the assertion that I use it incessantly. I may sometimes but only when I tease and then it ought to be very obvious. I may have a little knowledge of a lot of things, acquired over a long and varied life experience, and a little knowledge can be dangerous, but knowledge it is. Not bs.

No bs to see there. The thing about a little knowledge is that it lacks context. In order to understand that you need to be an expert. Like me.
 
No bs to see there. The thing about a little knowledge is that it lacks context. In order to understand that you need to be an expert. Like me.
There’s a whole heap of bs there! Not disguised at all. You prove your expertise. In bs!

The context comes with 80 years of life. It tends to enable you to see things in perspective and to recognise that which actually matters.
 
There’s a whole heap of bs there! Not disguised at all. You prove your expertise. In bs!

The context comes with 80 years of life. It tends to enable you to see things in perspective and to recognise that which actually matters.
Not necessarily. A young bonehead stands a more than good chance of being an old bonehead.
 
Oh but it is and not just in Truro. These are but a small selection. There's plenty more.





You might though find some comfort in this, which acknowledges the realities whilst dismissing the Replacement Theory as the cause.

 
Oh but it is and not just in Truro. These are but a small selection. There's plenty more.





You might though find some comfort in this, which acknowledges the realities whilst dismissing the Replacement Theory as the cause.

You expect me to believe a few sources like those? How many doctors, nurses, cleaners and fruit pickers do we need each year? It isn’t and never will be over a million or 700,000 net. It is a choice to do this and Germany and Holland are starting to take notice.
 
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You expect me to believe a few sources like those? How many doctors, nurses, cleaners, fruit pickers do we need each year? It isn’t and never will be over a million or 700,000 net. It is a choice to do this and Germany and Holland are starting to take notice.
We don't need any at all.

We can further understaff the hospitals, increase the strain on those who remain, my wife being one of them already working 6, 10 and 1/2 hour shifts each week, and induce a total collapse of our health service. People will not get treated, suffer pain, distress and early death.

We can leave our streets and offices uncleaned, further exacerbating the problem.

We can allow fruit and vegetables to go unpicked and import what is needed to sustain us, thus further increasing the national debt.

Yes, it's a choice. Just not one that makes any sense.

We need people to keep the economy functioning—people who pay taxes just like everyone else. Of course, people, whoever they are, require the supporting infrastructure.

Complaints about immigration are misplaced. Illegal immigration is a scourge that needs to be dealt with effectively. Legal migration is not. It's a fact of life in today's world.

What so many are really concerned about is the way that this is managed and I don't for a moment defend what we have done or that it cannot be improved.
 
We don't need any at all.

We can further understaff the hospitals, increase the strain on those who remain, my wife being one of them already working 6, 10 and 1/2 hour shifts each week, and induce a total collapse of our health service. People will not get treated, suffer pain, distress and early death.

We can leave our streets and offices uncleaned, further exacerbating the problem.

We can allow fruit and vegetables to go unpicked and import what is needed to sustain us, thus further increasing the national debt.

Yes, it's a choice. Just not one that makes any sense.

We need people to keep the economy functioning—people who pay taxes just like everyone else. Of course, people, whoever they are, require the supporting infrastructure.

Complaints about immigration are misplaced. Illegal immigration is a scourge that needs to be dealt with effectively. Legal migration is not. It's a fact of life in today's world.

What so many are really concerned about is the way that this is managed and I don't for a moment defend what we have done or that it cannot be improved.
Again, you don’t need the amount of people entering the country each year to fill those vacancies, or perhaps we need to find new industries like car washes, nail bars and empty barbershops that pay zero tax.

And on illegal immigration. It’s not only that but benefit culture. The amount of unemployment in places like Tower Hamlets etc is shocking. But we seem to need or let more people in to do it.

And housing. Labour plan to build 1.5 million homes or 300,000 each year. They won’t come close to that. Everyone in the games says so. Those numbers won’t even cover the current need and demand, yet we’re increasing the population unnecessarily so much every year. But don’t worry, ‘operation scatter’ will solve it.
 
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We don't need any at all.

We can further understaff the hospitals, increase the strain on those who remain, my wife being one of them already working 6, 10 and 1/2 hour shifts each week, and induce a total collapse of our health service. People will not get treated, suffer pain, distress and early death.

We can leave our streets and offices uncleaned, further exacerbating the problem.

We can allow fruit and vegetables to go unpicked and import what is needed to sustain us, thus further increasing the national debt.

Yes, it's a choice. Just not one that makes any sense.

We need people to keep the economy functioning—people who pay taxes just like everyone else. Of course, people, whoever they are, require the supporting infrastructure.

Complaints about immigration are misplaced. Illegal immigration is a scourge that needs to be dealt with effectively. Legal migration is not. It's a fact of life in today's world.

What so many are really concerned about is the way that this is managed and I don't for a moment defend what we have done or that it cannot be improved.
It’s not a choice of zero or well over a million though is it? It needs to managed and sensible. All of it, including legal migration.
 
If you say so!

I reserve judgment until I see some evidence, which I haven't yet. The only expertise I have seen is that of bs, and even that needs to be learned.

I think you will find Mozart died in 1791. I know I am old but even I was around then so I have to rely on reports, but if you know better then you are both experts. Him on music and longevity and you on the aforementioned bs.

A little-known fact was that he was known, to his most intimate friends, as Tricky Dicky, for reasons best left to the imagination.
you were around in 1791???
 
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