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    Topically . . .

    Some good replies, but I still don't understand the psychological motivation that makes them do it. But then I loathe sport anyway (well team sport - I've played all the racquet sports to club standard, and I played to win fairly), so I don't lose any sleep over the shinanigans of usually...
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    Topically . . .

    But they obviously know that unless they cheat they won't win, so the desire to cheat is predominant in their minds, thus proving that it is a form of mental illness - QED?
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    Topically . . .

    I meant the desire to do it is a form of mental illness, not the fact of believing they won't be caught!
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    Topically . . .

    But what about the humiliation when they are caught then? I mean, they must consider the possibility of it when they first set out to deceive the world and his wife? It must be a form of mental illness that's all I can say! Bit like irrational greed is.
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    Topically . . .

    Ah, now that would explain it! :rolleyes:
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    The Daily Art

    I think you mean Hades and Persephone? PS Hades was my master.
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    Topically . . .

    what possible fulfilment can athletes get from knowing full well they acquired their achievement by cheating on their fellow competitors? I just don't get it.
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    The Newsman

    The Daily Mail - where else?
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    The Donald is more electable than many think

    No more of an asshole than any of the other US presidential hopefuls/contenders past or present. Bit like our own Jeremy Corbyn, of whom the entire New Labour assholes past and present are now running scared of, and joining forces to traduce him. I've a feeling that their preposterous 'born to...
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    The Newsman

    I'm a published writer - I don't need your help!
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    The Newsman

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    The Newsman

    What are you talking about now? Are you on something??
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    The Newsman

    Personally if someone said/wrote '3 million refugees entered the country in as many years', I'd assume (and I'd assume anyone would assume) they meant '3 million refugees entered the country in 3 years' rather than 'in 3 million years'. I'm surprised it doesn't meant to same to you - unless you...
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    Russia: Don't look for who did the MH17 shootdown

    "Russian officials euthanized and then burned 50 ducklings" Is that a fact? "According to the report, the man transporting the fluffy cargo was a regular duckling smuggler" One of the 'Russian officials' mentioned above by any chance? "President Vladimir Putin signed a decree last month...
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    Totally Not-Gay Catholic Priest Tells Ex-Gays: Homosexuality Is Like Trying To Eat A Bagel With Your Ear

    ... - - - Updated - - - Briefly, what are their arguments against it?
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    Totally Not-Gay Catholic Priest Tells Ex-Gays: Homosexuality Is Like Trying To Eat A Bagel With Your Ear

    v. ex·pand·ed, ex·pand·ing, ex·pands 2. To express at length or in detail; enlarge on: expanded his remarks afterward. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/expand :rolleyes:
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    The Newsman

    ... The reason that I loathe liberals is because they're too dull-witted to predict the problems their flawed rationale are sure to generate; then they suddenly shut their gobs and leave it to others to clear up the chaos they've inflicted on everybody else. Topically, it's why infantilised...
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    The Newsman

    Context is everything?
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    Jeb: “I’ll tell you, taking out Saddam Hussein turned out to be a pretty good deal”

    Might that be because there was never any evidence of WMD found? Which reminds me - RIP David Kelly. Tell sabre-rattling, hell-bent-on-war governments what they don't want to hear and you get bumped off.
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