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Banned
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It is against the law to continue to slander the disabled, religion and royals. He has made other vulgar comments. |
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The voice of reason
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Nothing in excess
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'Vulgar' can be a highly effective term of abuse, but it's all down to how you use it. The word's principle definition could have been written about the OP.
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No matter that they act like senile 12-year-olds on the Today programme website - smoking illegal fags to look tough and cool. No matter that Amis coins truly abominable terms like 'the age of horrorism' and when criticised tells people to 'fuck off'. Surely we all chuckle at the strenuous ennui of his salon drawl. Didn't he once accidentally sneer his face off? - Chris Morris - The Absurd World of Martin Amis |
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Skinny Legend
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It's against the law to discriminate against those, it's not to make jokes about them
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