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Thread: Best and Worst Years

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    Best and Worst Years

    According to those "experts" the year 536 AD was the worst year to be alive. Apparently a thick fog hung over Europe and other bad stuff was happening.

    https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...w/66688424.cms

    In contrast, this expert suggests that this year (2018) is the best one ever to be alive. More democracy, greater lifespan, less famine etc. Hard to argue against.

    Be happy!

    https://nationalpost.com/news/world/...me-to-be-alive

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    Try telling that to the good folk of Yemen, Syria, Gaza, Myanmar, Honduras, persecuted Christians across the globe and the estimated 14 million citizens of the UK who are reported to be living below the poverty line.

    Try telling that to the homeless who spent last night trying not to freeze to death or the mothers who will by necessity be nipping to the local food bank to feed their kids.

    Try telling that to our neighbour across the road who has just had a potential life saving operation cancelled because of "staff shortages" at Royal Bolton.

    Pray tell your "expert" to try pissing up the other leg because this one is wet through.

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    Fair enough BT.

    But would you like to nominate another "best" year - and why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    Fair enough.....

    ....would you like to nominate another "best" year - and why?
    I'll let the Rocks answer that.



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    and a little light music - to wash it down.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdWGp3HQVjU


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Try telling that to the good folk of Yemen, Syria, Gaza, Myanmar, Honduras, persecuted Christians across the globe and the estimated 14 million citizens of the UK who are reported to be living below the poverty line.

    Try telling that to the homeless who spent last night trying not to freeze to death or the mothers who will by necessity be nipping to the local food bank to feed their kids.

    Try telling that to our neighbour across the road who has just had a potential life saving operation cancelled because of "staff shortages" at Royal Bolton.

    Pray tell your "expert" to try pissing up the other leg because this one is wet through.
    Think it is your turn, to take the Naughty step BT??....

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Try telling that to the good folk of Yemen, Syria, Gaza, Myanmar, Honduras, persecuted Christians across the globe and the estimated 14 million citizens of the UK who are reported to be living below the poverty line.

    Try telling that to the homeless who spent last night trying not to freeze to death or the mothers who will by necessity be nipping to the local food bank to feed their kids.

    Try telling that to our neighbour across the road who has just had a potential life saving operation cancelled because of "staff shortages" at Royal Bolton.

    Pray tell your "expert" to try pissing up the other leg because this one is wet through.
    FFS give over BT,all this has been going on since Adam was a lad.. You will have me crying all the way to your massive bank account ..

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    These 14 million people living in poverty BT, in the interests of accuracy, would you like to define 'poverty' ? I take it we're not talking absolute poverty here ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    These 14 million people living in poverty BT, in the interests of accuracy, would you like to define 'poverty' ? I take it we're not talking absolute poverty here ?
    1995 the United Nations adopted two definitions of poverty.

    Absolute poverty was defined as:
    a condition characterised by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education and information. It depends not only on income but also on access to services.

    Overall poverty takes various forms, including:
    lack of income and productive resources to ensure sustainable livelihoods; hunger and malnutrition; ill health; limited or lack of access to education and other basic services; increased morbidity and mortality from illness; homelessness and inadequate housing; unsafe environments and social discrimination and exclusion. It is also characterised by lack of participation in decision making and in civil, social and cultural life. It occurs in all countries: as mass poverty in many developing countries, pockets of poverty amid wealth in developed countries, loss of livelihoods as a result of economic recession, sudden poverty as a result of disaster or conflict, the poverty of low-wage workers, and the utter destitution of people who fall outside family support systems, social institutions and safety nets.

    Amber Rudd in her latest role has already gone nuts about the UN comments relating to the UK, but like the rest of her revolving door Tory Cabinet colleagues, Rudd doesn't live in the real world either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    FFS give over BT,all this has been going on since Adam was a lad.. You will have me crying all the way to your massive bank account ..
    I look after me and mine Alf, because I'm damned sure these austerity mad Tories won't!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I look after me and mine Alf, because I'm damned sure these austerity mad Tories won't!
    Here was me thinking that you were going to be a missionary to Yemen, Syria, Gaza, Myanmar, Honduras or somewhere else that was in strife. BT --my illusions are shattered.

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