I knew the Antonine wall one ,they might catch you out with the Antoten one though.
jakethesnake:
teachers knowledge only came from their limited study time and lectures.You obviously know very little about school teachers. Their study in the subject is not limited and they do not do lectures.(but some of the pupils may have had limited learning ability)
My teachers went to teaching college and/or university and had lectures in there chosen subjects, they passed that knowledge on in the limited time they had according to the curriculum.
Wheel Nut:
jakethesnake:
teachers knowledge only came from their limited study time and lectures.You obviously know very little about school teachers. Their study in the subject is not limited and they do not do lectures.(but some of the pupils may have had limited learning ability)
My teachers went to teaching college and/or university and had lectures in there chosen subjects, they passed that knowledge on in the limited time they had according to the curriculum.
Oh right,what school did you go to because all the teachers I know do it slightly different from that. Anyway who cares! Sorry I mentioned it.
i never know who educated my teachers as surprisingly enough,it wasnt a question that anyone in school would have considered asking them.
though i nearly got onto mastermind a while ago.
they eventually rejected me not because i wasnt clever but i only gave them two choices of specialised subjects.
1 was…nice holidays ive been on,and 2 was the history of the masonic lodges in scotland since 1890.
for that,every answer i gave was.im sorry,i cant tell you as its a secret…didnt go down to well with magnus.
i even tried to answer a third subject of their choosing,but as i was taxi driving at the time,i insisted on facing away from him and talking to him over my shoulder. bit of a disappointment all round for me to be truthful.
When I was at school I did not like history at all. Mebbe it was the teacher, he wasn´t the greatest at making a subject come to life.
Nowadays though, I LOVE history. I am a proper expert on nazis and sharks thanks to a certain inet channel.
Seriously though, with the advent of tinternet, google, etc, I wallow in the history programmes that they/it shows me. I carry around a little notepad to write down the things I think about that I have to research when I get home. Yes, I´m single .
Tinternet is on par with the wheel and fire, if you ask me.
Ha ha, I was listening to this last night. I got the 1st question right!
Fair play mate. Anyone else fancy giving it a go?
steviespain:
Just gonna do a Google for “what did the Romans ever do for us”.
They built straight roads so pakis couldn’t build corner shops
Leedsboy76:
steviespain:
Just gonna do a Google for “what did the Romans ever do for us”.They built straight roads so pakis couldn’t build corner shops
That´s about as contentious as a first post as a new guy could get!
I wonder how long it will last.
I´m guessing that you are either over 70, and think that it´s normal to speak like that, or are of Asian extraction yourself?
you could always ask yourself why■■?
british are brits,or poms if your an aussie
north east are geordies,
scottish are jocks
irish are paddys
liverpools folk are scousers
germans are jerries,
italians are tallys
americans are yanks
french are frogs/borderline
swedish are high class ■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■ making surrender monkeys/possibly also borderline,but half my family is swedish and they ■■■■ themself when i tell them that.
chineese are chinks,
japaneese are japsl and we will just leave wales out of it for the moment.
nobody particulary cares about racism describing them like that.
we talk about going to the chinkys for our tea
or in scotland the proper chippys will be owned by italians for several generations,hence going to the tallys for a chippy tea.
none of those commonly used abbreviations are exactly abbreviations of their country,and nobody is saying anything derogatory when saying where your going for your tea.
so why should you not be able to abbreviate the country to describe them when they come from pakistan?
and by doing so why does that make you racist?
I´ll tell you the ones you definitely cannot get away with here, in London, centre of politicalcorrectness, right now.
Any of them.
If I knew someone really well, considered them a close friend, would I say “Alright, ya ■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■
No. It´s considered to be rude, racist, and insulting.
Would I say it in company that I didn´t know, hadn´t met before? No. WHy? Because it´s wrong and we all know it´s wrong.
Why is it considered to be insulting to call someone what they actually are?
I dunno, fashion, trendy, call it what you will. But I guarantee you it will get you sacked in short order.
Do I agree with it? Mostly.
To join a forum and drop your first post like that? Meh, not really interested. But I´m interested enough to say that he
shouldn´t be using that type of language, full stop. Not just on here, but anywhere.
If the moderators don´t see it that way? That´s fine by me too. I´m a fairly easy going fella when all is said and done.
Would I hang out with someone who says things like that.? ■■■■ no.
steviespain:
I´ll tell you the ones you definitely cannot get away with here, in London, centre of politicalcorrectness, right now.
Any of them.If I knew someone really well, considered them a close friend, would I say “Alright, ya [zb] [zb]”?
No. It´s considered to be rude, racist, and insulting.
Would I say it in company that I didn´t know, hadn´t met before? No. WHy? Because it´s wrong and we all know it´s wrong.Why is it considered to be insulting to call someone what they actually are?
I dunno, fashion, trendy, call it what you will. But I guarantee you it will get you sacked in short order.
Do I agree with it? Mostly.To join a forum and drop your first post like that? Meh, not really interested. But I´m interested enough to say that he
shouldn´t be using that type of language, full stop. Not just on here, but anywhere.If the moderators don´t see it that way? That´s fine by me too. I´m a fairly easy going fella when all is said and done.
Would I hang out with someone who says things like that.? [zb] no.
Calling a ■■■■ asian is like calling me or you European.
I hear what some would say are offensive terminology everyday ranging from my boss to work colleagues and places i deliver to.
No-one will ever change my way of talking, as it is not used in a hate filled way, my previous comment was a joke
this is what you are up against nowadays seeing as you cant call a spade a spade anymore.
isnt it interesting to see how sciety has been brainwashed over recent years to accept such change similar to wearing a seat belt,drinking and driving,and using a phone?..
Homosexual – Gay
Homeless – Outdoor urban dwellers
Insane – Reality challenged
Perverted – ■■■■■■■■ dysfunctional
Prostitute – ■■■ worker / ■■■ care provider
Stupid – Intellectually impaired / Unschooled
Dishonest – Ethically disorientated
Dustbin Man – Sanitation Engineer
Insult – Emotional ■■■■
Bisexual prostitute – Equal opportunity prostitute
Poor – Economically marginalised
Immigrant – Newcomer
Illegal immigrant – Irregular immigrant / undocumented worker
Right wing protest – Riot
Left wing riot – Protest
Drunk – Inebriated / chemically inconvenienced
Terrorist – Freedom fighter / rebel / protester / insurgent
Global warming – Climate change
Job losses – Job restructuring
Criminal – Behaviourally challenged
Broken Home – Dysfunctional family
Caretaker – Site engineer
Fat – Metabolic overachiever
Slum area – Economically deprived area
Foreign food – Ethnic cuisine
Housewife – Domestic engineer
Jungle – Rain forest
Natural disaster – Global warming incident
■■■ change – Gender reassignment
Tramp – Homeless person
Unemployed – Economically inactive
Preferential treatment – Affirmative action
Racist – Someone who disagrees with the far-left
■■■■ – Someone who disagrees with the far-left
Fascist – Someone who disagrees with the far-left
Husband – Partner
Wife – Partner
Dictator – Leader who refuses to obey the UK government
Tyrant – Leader who refuses to obey the UK government
Regime – Government that refuses to obey UK government
Crime rate – Street activity index
Robbery – Wealth redistribution
Vomiting – Unplanned re-examination of recent food choices
Lying – Economical with the truth
Wanted criminal – Person of interest
Patriot – Troublemaker / pest / nuisance / agitator
Promiscuous – ■■■ addict
Chairman – Chairperson / Chair
Fireman – Firefighter
Merry Christmas – Season’s Greetings
Blackboard – Chalkboard
Illegal voter – Undocumented voter
Bribe – Public service bonus
Christmas – Winter Festival
Lies – Alternative facts
Printing money – Quantitative easing
Immigrants – Labour supporters
Illegal subletting – Irregular subletting
Shoplifting – Irregular shopping
Black sheep – Outcast
Blackmail – Extortion
Postman – Mail carrier
Manhole – Utility hole
Blacklisted – Banned
Murder – Unauthorised termination of life
Rational fear – Phobia
Uneducated – Unschooled / Lacking a formal education
Flip chart – Easel (Flip is a derogatory word for Filipinos)
Mexican – Hispanic
Dustman – Sanitation engineer
Ghetto – Economically deprived area
Housewife – Domestic engineer
Illegal aliens – Undocumented migrants
Ugly – Visually unfavourable
Lazy – Motivationally deficient
Unemployed – Unintentionally at leisure / non-waged
Smelly – Nasally disturbing
Best man for the job – Best person for the job
Man in the street – Average person
Waitress – Server
Failure – Non-traditional success
Forefathers – Ancestors
Man-made – Artificial
Manpower – Human resources
Mankind – Humanity
Right-hand man – Chief assistant
Christian name – Forename
Sportsmanship – Fairness
Tax man – Tax officer
Workmanlike – Efficient
Steward – Flight attendant
Stewardess – Flight attendant
Deaf – Hearing impairment
Disease – Disorder
Businessman – Business person
Actress – Actor
Manageress – Manager
Spinster – Bachelorette
White lie – Lie
Plastic surgery – Cosmetic surgery
FEEL FREE TO ADD YOUR OWN??