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2017-11-13 at 9:59 PM UTC in Is this TV worth getting?
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2017-11-13 at 9:48 PM UTC in Is this TV worth getting?thinking of getting a decent size screen to connect to my laptop to watch movies and videos on. i saw this advertised local for £20($25/30), it says the sound is fucked but i don't watch tv anyway and only want it to view from the laptop. i have some decent enough pc speakers so i'm guessing i can just turn the sound down on the tv and have the sound just from the computer. can't see any problem with that, can you?
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2017-11-13 at 8:45 PM UTC in Vape clouds look like a slow mo cumshot in reverse
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2017-11-13 at 8:31 PM UTC in Music Review Thread
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2017-11-13 at 8:10 PM UTC in How do you keep yourself from becoming absolutely obsessed with all that is going wrong in the world
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2017-11-13 at 8:08 PM UTC in I'm the biggest fockboy you'll ever meet.
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2017-11-13 at 7:49 PM UTC in How do you keep yourself from becoming absolutely obsessed with all that is going wrong in the world
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2017-11-13 at 7:46 PM UTC in Louis C.K. accused of masturbating in front of women
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2017-11-13 at 7:42 PM UTC in Music Review Thread
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2017-11-13 at 7:41 PM UTC in Music Review Thread
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2017-11-13 at 6:18 PM UTC in How do atheists...
Sectarianism in Europe[edit]
See also: The Troubles and Balkanization
Since the 12th century there has been sectarian conflict of varying intensity in Ireland. This religious sectarianism is connected to a degree with nationalism. This has been particularly intense in Northern Ireland since the early 17th century plantation of Ulster under James I. Sectarian tensions can be found in other regions of the British Isles to this day, including Scotland (with some fans of football clubs such as Celtic and Rangers indulging in sectarian chants) (see: Sectarianism in Glasgow), Liverpool, Birmingham and elsewhere.
Historically, some Catholic countries once persecuted Protestants as heretics. For example, the substantial Protestant population of France (the Huguenots) was expelled from the kingdom in the 1680s following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. In Spain, the Inquisition sought to root out crypto-jedis but also crypto-Muslims (moriscos); elsewhere the Papal Inquisition held similar goals.
In most places where Protestantism is the majority or "official" religion, there have been examples of Catholics being persecuted.[citation needed] In countries where the Reformation was successful, this often lay in the perception that Catholics retained allegiance to a 'foreign' power (the Papacy), causing them to be regarded with suspicion. Sometimes this mistrust manifested itself in Catholics being subjected to restrictions and discrimination, which itself led to further conflict. For example, before Catholic Emancipation was introduced with the Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829, Catholics were forbidden from voting, becoming MP's or buying land in Ireland.
Ireland was deeply scarred by religious sectarianism following the Protestant Reformation as tensions between the native Catholic Irish and Protestant settlers from Britain led to massacres and attempts at ethnic cleaning by both sides during the Irish Rebellion of 1641, Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, Irish Rebellion of 1798 and the Home Rule Crisis of 1912. The invasion of Ireland by English parliamentarian forces under Oliver Cromwell in 1659 was notoriously brutal and witnessed the widespread ethnic cleansing of the native Irish. The failure of the Rebellion of 1798, which sought to unite Protestants and Catholics for an independent Ireland, helped cause more sectarian violence in the island. The British response to the rebellion, which included the public executions of dozens of suspected rebels in Dunlavin and Carnew, along with other violence perpetrated by both the British and the rebels, helped end the hope that Protestants and Catholics could work together for Ireland.
After the Partition of Ireland, Northern Ireland witnessed decades of intensified conflict, tension, and sporadic violence between the dominant Protestant majority and the Catholic minority, which in 1969 finally erupted into 25 years of violence known as “The Troubles” between Irish Republicans who favoured a United Ireland and the British state along with Ulster Loyalists who wished to remain a part of the United Kingdom. The conflict was primarily fought over the existence of the Northern Irish state rather than religion, though sectarian relations within Northern Ireland fueled the conflict. However, religion is commonly used as a marker to differentiate the two sides of the community. The Catholic minority primarily favoured the nationalist goal of unity with the Republic of Ireland while the Protestant majority favoured Northern Ireland continuing the union with Great Britain.
The sack of Magdeburg by Catholic army in 1631. Of the 30,000 Protestant citizens, only 5,000 survived.
Northern Ireland has introduced a Private Day of Reflection,[3] since 2007, to mark the transition to a post-[sectarian] conflict society, an initiative of the cross-community Healing through Remembering[4] organisation and research project.
The civil wars in the Balkans which followed the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s have been heavily tinged with sectarianism. Croats and Slovenes have traditionally been Catholic, Serbs and Macedonians Eastern Orthodox, and Bosniaks and most Albanians Muslim. Religious affiliation served as a marker of group identity in this conflict, despite relatively low rates of religious practice and belief among these various groups after decades of communism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sectarianism#Europe
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2017-11-13 at 6:03 PM UTC in The retarded fred: The jolly green giants cock edition
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2017-11-13 at 6:01 PM UTC in The retarded fred: The jolly green giants cock edition
Originally posted by bling bling https://thetab.com/uk/sheffield/2016/02/10/drug-test-confirms-sheffields-mdma-is-pure-ecstasy-13436
shouldn't that read 'sheffields ecstasy is pure mdma'? lol
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2017-11-13 at 11:34 AM UTC in Just beat the shit out of scron...
Originally posted by HTS I was fucked up on a lot of drugs and misinterpreted a lot of shit and was hella paranoid about his motivations for stuff and like… yeah, I totally spazzed on him. It was… definitely abusive af, but I thought I was the one being fucked with and was acting defensively. Gradually as I sobered up I started to piece the actual truth together and I feel like a monster, yeah.
said every spouse abuser ever
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2017-11-13 at 10:15 AM UTC in Kenyan Prostitute
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2017-11-13 at 10:11 AM UTC in This website is boring as fucknot even sure why i'm still here tbh
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2017-11-13 at 10:10 AM UTC in Just beat the shit out of scron...
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2017-11-13 at 10:07 AM UTC in Louis C.K. accused of masturbating in front of womencaptain faggot reckons he's a millionaire which means anyone he's had sex with, he raped them. captain faggot is a rapist. lol.
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2017-11-13 at 9:23 AM UTC in The retarded fred: The jolly green giants cock edition
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2017-11-13 at 9:18 AM UTC in I'm alive, but not well.fuck, i thought they'd made a movie about him
but no cats got fucked, so no.
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