Two can play that game. You also highlighted completely the wrong things and things that weren't typos and broke the quotes. But maybe you're just shit at using computers.
It does. It means (you tiresome bore) that the u and i key are next to each other on the keyboard, and I'd corrected it before I saw your latest bit of condescending pendantry. Shall we go through all your posts with a fine tooth comb,
The fact there was a one key typo on my post doesn't mean...
Must have been a tough one for goldstone.
In the for column Saddam was a murdering dictator and I doubt he forced rainbows or videos about mental health down people's throats.
In the against he was a BIT brown.....
I have read it and here's my analysis. goldstone 's post was right wing, dog whistle, uncaring, unthinking, unempathetic, trolling, drooling, insensitive, badly written, desperately attention seeking bollocks.
I was going to suggest that both goldstone and Hastings gull are slaves to the Daily Mail but I'm beginning to suspect one of them might actually be Paul Dacre.
No, the OP posted the thread because he's a thick-as-mince troll who has these rants over and over again on NSC and is currently w**king off in to a sock at the number of replies he's generated. He's done it before and he'll probably do it again.
You must be new round here.
So, it would seem that, far from being a one off video that is the be all and end all, it's part of a partnership with Heads Together and Every Mind Matters and that people can complete a clinically assured Mind Plan - and indeed over a million have already.
It would also seem the one minute...
Unconvinced from your expert position as a qualified psychologist presumably. Or unconvinced because one minute of your football time is going to be taken up with a potentially life saving message played precisely at its target audience?
The idea that there might have been a big screen at the Goldstone made me fall about laughing. Some seasons they couldn't even find the Player of the Season's Redifusion TV.
Actually Albion in the Community has done a massive campaign on cancer, including talks with survivors at halftime, specifically aimed at blokes, because, guess what, they have an audience of males in their thousands who are at risk. I don't remember one of your tedious bellend rants about that...
Two suggestions:
1) Stay in the bar and don't watch it
2) Seek out one of the many posters on NSC who have mental health issues and go and laugh in their faces. That'll teach 'em to be a bit stronger.