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2018-03-19 at 5:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra In the UK everyone has to pay a 'television tax' or something along those lines to fund the BBC, and the only way to be exempted from it is not to have a television at all
to be fair, i wouldnt mind if i were forced to somehow fund BBC.
BBC isnt bad and a lot of good stuffs came out of it, even if your not a fan of documentaries, theres still Top Gear to be thankful for.
ive downloaded quite a lot of BBCs products. -
2018-03-19 at 5:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader to be fair, i wouldnt mind if i were forced to somehow fund BBC.
BBC isnt bad and a lot of good stuffs came out of it, even if your not a fan of documentaries, theres still Top Gear to be thankful for.
ive downloaded quite a lot of BBCs products.
I too am a fan of the BBC. I would gladly pay a tax to see more BBC on TV. I spend most of my time thinking about BBC and BBC related topics. Honestly, nothong makes me happier than a nice BBC video when I'm bored. I knew the UK was progressive, but I'm surprised they're... brash... enough to make people pay for BBC films they don't want to see. But I guess Europe has a reputation for being more open to and accepting of things like that. -
2018-03-19 at 6:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by HTS I too am a fan of the BBC. I would gladly pay a tax to see more BBC on TV. I spend most of my time thinking about BBC and BBC related topics. Honestly, nothong makes me happier than a nice BBC video when I'm bored. I knew the UK was progressive, but I'm surprised they're… brash… enough to make people pay for BBC films they don't want to see. But I guess Europe has a reputation for being more open to and accepting of things like that.
they have become so progressive to the point their become aggressively regressive and excessively recessive. -
2018-03-19 at 9:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra In the UK everyone has to pay a 'television tax' or something along those lines to fund the BBC, and the only way to be exempted from it is not to have a television at all
There's a little more to it than that. You can't watch any live broadcasts on any channel (not just BBC channels), and you can't watch or download anything on the BBC iPlayer either. http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/check-if-you-need-one
Just to be on the safe side, I own no TV and block all sites affiliated with the BBC. -
2018-03-19 at 11:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by HTS I too am a fan of the BBC. I would gladly pay a tax to see more BBC on TV. I spend most of my time thinking about BBC and BBC related topics. Honestly, nothong makes me happier than a nice BBC video when I'm bored. I knew the UK was progressive, but I'm surprised they're… brash… enough to make people pay for BBC films they don't want to see. But I guess Europe has a reputation for being more open to and accepting of things like that.
you're an idiot -
2018-03-19 at 11:18 PM UTCurine ideeeert!!
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2018-03-19 at 11:35 PM UTC
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2018-03-20 at 12:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader to be fair, i wouldnt mind if i were forced to somehow fund BBC.
BBC isnt bad and a lot of good stuffs came out of it, even if your not a fan of documentaries, theres still Top Gear to be thankful for.
ive downloaded quite a lot of BBCs products.
Originally posted by HTS I too am a fan of the BBC. I would gladly pay a tax to see more BBC on TV. I spend most of my time thinking about BBC and BBC related topics. Honestly, nothong makes me happier than a nice BBC video when I'm bored. I knew the UK was progressive, but I'm surprised they're… brash… enough to make people pay for BBC films they don't want to see. But I guess Europe has a reputation for being more open to and accepting of things like that.
Both of you are fags -
2018-03-20 at 4:46 AM UTC