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Diversity - an enigma
« on: 28 September 2010, 14:59:58 »

Suppose I should say that I believe in diversity.

I could use that to justify a multi-cultural society where every nation of the world is represented in every town of my country.

Trouble is...

If I'm taken seriously, when I step back and look at the world and all its countries.  There's NO DIVERSITY!  It's all the same!

Blimey.  My head hurts. :D
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Re: Diversity - an enigma
« Reply #1 on: 28 September 2010, 15:08:12 »

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Suppose I should say that I believe in diversity.

I could use that to justify a multi-cultural society where every nation of the world is represented in every town of my country.

Trouble is...

If I'm taken seriously, when I step back and look at the world and all its countries.  There's NO DIVERSITY!  It's all the same!

Blimey.  My head hurts. :D

I bet it does ;D ;D
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Re: Diversity - an enigma
« Reply #2 on: 28 September 2010, 15:09:09 »

Knowledge is power!!


(as long as you understand it...........................)
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Re: Diversity - an enigma
« Reply #3 on: 28 September 2010, 15:17:51 »

sorry its off topic chris h but love the avatar picture,A30/35 first car I ever drove(in a field when I was about 12) :y :y
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« Reply #4 on: 28 September 2010, 15:31:41 »

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sorry its off topic chris h but love the avatar picture,A30/35 first car I ever drove(in a field when I was about 12) :y :y
You're welcome.  It's actually the first car i owned.  Bought it firing on three cylinders and my mate could still get away from me in it, with me in my parent's HA Viva!

Sold it for a 270% markup after learning repairs on it for days.

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« Reply #5 on: 28 September 2010, 17:00:53 »

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sorry its off topic chris h but love the avatar picture,A30/35 first car I ever drove(in a field when I was about 12) :y :y
You're welcome.  It's actually the first car i owned.  Bought it firing on three cylinders and my mate could still get away from me in it, with me in my parent's HA Viva!

Sold it for a 270% markup after learning repairs on it for days.


nice one  :y :y :y
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« Reply #6 on: 28 September 2010, 18:35:16 »

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Suppose I should say that I believe in diversity.

I could use that to justify a multi-cultural society where every nation of the world is represented in every town of my country.

Trouble is...

If I'm taken seriously, when I step back and look at the world and all its countries.  There's NO DIVERSITY!  It's all the same!

Blimey.  My head hurts. :D

I suppose in the end we each of us occupy our own space irrespective of whatever society dictates.
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« Reply #7 on: 28 September 2010, 18:36:45 »

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Suppose I should say that I believe in diversity.

I could use that to justify a multi-cultural society where every nation of the world is represented in every town of my country.

Trouble is...

If I'm taken seriously, when I step back and look at the world and all its countries.  There's NO DIVERSITY!  It's all the same!

Blimey.  My head hurts. :D

I suppose in the end we each of us occupy our own space irrespective of whatever society dictates.

'Our own space' is about to get much smaller methinks.
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« Reply #8 on: 28 September 2010, 18:48:41 »

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Suppose I should say that I believe in diversity.

I could use that to justify a multi-cultural society where every nation of the world is represented in every town of my country.

Trouble is...

If I'm taken seriously, when I step back and look at the world and all its countries.  There's NO DIVERSITY!  It's all the same!

Blimey.  My head hurts. :D

I suppose in the end we each of us occupy our own space irrespective of whatever society dictates.

'Our own space' is about to get much smaller methinks.

Both figuratively and literally ST. :y
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« Reply #9 on: 28 September 2010, 19:18:08 »

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Suppose I should say that I believe in diversity.

I could use that to justify a multi-cultural society where every nation of the world is represented in every town of my country.

Trouble is...

If I'm taken seriously, when I step back and look at the world and all its countries.  There's NO DIVERSITY!  It's all the same!

Blimey.  My head hurts. :D

That is, of course, one of the [many] arguments against the EU, in that the standardisation ergo stifles variance. When such a route is continued then there will be a time when the UK is no different to other states in the union.

Goodbye to Vive La Différence, sadly.  :(
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« Reply #10 on: 28 September 2010, 20:56:42 »

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sorry its off topic chris h but love the avatar picture,A30/35 first car I ever drove(in a field when I was about 12) :y :y
You're welcome.  It's actually the first car i owned.  Bought it firing on three cylinders and my mate could still get away from me in it, with me in my parent's HA Viva!

Sold it for a 270% markup after learning repairs on it for days.



WAllace & Grommit van
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