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DamnItsMolo wrote
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Kanashimi wrote No. If you have any type of video or photographic material of minors that is illegal. That's the law in all countries of the world.


Well obviously, but are you a minor if you are over the age of consent?


Yes, is this not abundantly clear after all these posts we've said that?
A minor is under 18, is that too difficult to comprehend?


Fine I stand corrected thank you for teaching me a new law.


It's not a new law, but you are welcome on getting schooled.


Quick question how old are you?


An 18 year old male, meticulous in study
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SkiII wrote British Logic:

-18 To by Call Of Duty
-16 To into the Army

-16 To Have Intercourse
-18 To watch adult movies

-16 to Smoke
-18 to buy cigerettes.

This really annoys me. Im am from the UK.


how many times have you seen these laws actually enforced other than the one about joining the army? 12 yaer olds smoke, a girl in my class is pregnant ( shes 15 i think), everyone whacks one off when they feel like it, and someone else will buy your cigarettes for you.

and speaking from experience the only people i have seen go and sign up for the army are the people that ignore the laws of society to begin with, which is fitting because who would want a job where you get shot at anyway? really good decision to join the army :whatthat:

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I don't understand British logic either.

Has a Monarch.
Allows Monarch to take money from them.
Claims to be a union yet it is things like the English votes that only matter.
People vote for conservatives
Rangers fans forget that they're Scottish
State funeral for Thatcher the milk snatcher


well if you don't understand how the queen and her german family make millions FORthe UK tax payer then please, expan your knowlege with this video


your point on only English voting matters is invalid as Scotland, wales and northern Ireland all have separate governing bodies. Also the fact everyone votes conservative? probably because they just blindly follow the crowd, my opinion ( and this is just my opnion there is no right/wrong to it) don't vote because who ever comes to power nothing will change while the EU still taxes all your shit, sure something might change on the bigger scale but that doesn't effect me, what effects me is the 20% VAT bullshit that makes everything cost so much more. When someone comes along and tells me VAT is no more, they can have my vote ( and no I do not agree to this idea of socialism where we all pay in to a system to look after every other, one should be able to provide for themselves)

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I'm a liberal democrat supporter, just so you know, i just have no biased opinion when it comes to politics (i have an A level in politics). Your point can be that, according to the demographics of the 2010 election, majority of scotland voted as i did, Liberal Democrats.


I respect that you are much more knowledgeable than me on the subject of politics, however can you truly say that other than tax reliefs on the upper class of Britain much has genuinely changed for the population, and that the rapid changes the the GCSE modular system have helped any student or teacher in this country at all? ( speaking from the point of a student sitting GCES in about 4 weeks now, o can tell you that the pressure on both staff and students has grown substantially since the modular exams, might i also add that this has changed the aim of most schools, as now teachers are told to aim for A-A* grades rather than focusing on getting students on grade D level to grade C. This government has failed in many ways, though we have a tendency to focus on the negatives I can not see the positives. And as I have said nothing in this country will change no matter what is promised.
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I respect that you are much more knowledgeable than me on the subject of politics, however can you truly say that other than tax reliefs on the upper class of Britain much has genuinely changed for the population, and that the rapid changes the the GCSE modular system have helped any student or teacher in this country at all? ( speaking from the point of a student sitting GCES in about 4 weeks now, o can tell you that the pressure on both staff and students has grown substantially since the modular exams, might i also add that this has changed the aim of most schools, as now teachers are told to aim for A-A* grades rather than focusing on getting students on grade D level to grade C. This government has failed in many ways, though we have a tendency to focus on the negatives I can not see the positives. And as I have said nothing in this country will change no matter what is promised.


Teachers are told to focus on the upper grades now due to the fact the GCSE students are now forced to go onto further education. Majority of students will take A Levels and until you do them you will have no idea on the pressure behind them. i got 12 A*-C GCSE's with minimal revision (4 A*s), which i would assume made me naturally clever. I then proceeded to the the same at AS Level and got 2D's and 3C's, which I was appalled at. They are encouraging the upper grades because further education is MUCH harder than GCSE. If a student is getting C's and D's then it will be extremely difficult for them at A Level. That is why college courses will allow students who don't reach C's in Maths and English to go and resit at their chosen further education establishment.
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Laws are only enforced if they are pursued. If a 15 year old is pregnant then the male can be prosecuted depending on his age. It is illegal to supply or sell minors with tobacco and so it is not widely distributed in such circles. However we don't have robocops capable of preventing every crime and stopping every single person in the UK from breaking every law. The military plays a large part of national security and without them we would be walked all over by fascist dictators and extreme fundamentalists. You make silly points under the guise of intelligence.
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Fielding wrote
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I respect that you are much more knowledgeable than me on the subject of politics, however can you truly say that other than tax reliefs on the upper class of Britain much has genuinely changed for the population, and that the rapid changes the the GCSE modular system have helped any student or teacher in this country at all? ( speaking from the point of a student sitting GCES in about 4 weeks now, o can tell you that the pressure on both staff and students has grown substantially since the modular exams, might i also add that this has changed the aim of most schools, as now teachers are told to aim for A-A* grades rather than focusing on getting students on grade D level to grade C. This government has failed in many ways, though we have a tendency to focus on the negatives I can not see the positives. And as I have said nothing in this country will change no matter what is promised.


Teachers are told to focus on the upper grades now due to the fact the GCSE students are now forced to go onto further education. Majority of students will take A Levels and until you do them you will have no idea on the pressure behind them. i got 12 A*-C GCSE's with minimal revision (4 A*s), which i would assume made me naturally clever. I then proceeded to the the same at AS Level and got 2D's and 3C's, which I was appalled at. They are encouraging the upper grades because further education is MUCH harder than GCSE. If a student is getting C's and D's then it will be extremely difficult for them at A Level. That is why college courses will allow students who don't reach C's in Maths and English to go and resit at their chosen further education establishment.


How could you possible have studied 5 A-levels when taking 4 takes 6 hours a day, 4 days a week?
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Kanashimi wrote
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RollinRhino wrote

I respect that you are much more knowledgeable than me on the subject of politics, however can you truly say that other than tax reliefs on the upper class of Britain much has genuinely changed for the population, and that the rapid changes the the GCSE modular system have helped any student or teacher in this country at all? ( speaking from the point of a student sitting GCES in about 4 weeks now, o can tell you that the pressure on both staff and students has grown substantially since the modular exams, might i also add that this has changed the aim of most schools, as now teachers are told to aim for A-A* grades rather than focusing on getting students on grade D level to grade C. This government has failed in many ways, though we have a tendency to focus on the negatives I can not see the positives. And as I have said nothing in this country will change no matter what is promised.


Teachers are told to focus on the upper grades now due to the fact the GCSE students are now forced to go onto further education. Majority of students will take A Levels and until you do them you will have no idea on the pressure behind them. i got 12 A*-C GCSE's with minimal revision (4 A*s), which i would assume made me naturally clever. I then proceeded to the the same at AS Level and got 2D's and 3C's, which I was appalled at. They are encouraging the upper grades because further education is MUCH harder than GCSE. If a student is getting C's and D's then it will be extremely difficult for them at A Level. That is why college courses will allow students who don't reach C's in Maths and English to go and resit at their chosen further education establishment.


How could you possible have studied 5 A-levels when taking 4 takes 6 hours a day, 4 days a week?


One of them was General studies my friend, a shameful D
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Kanashimi wrote Laws are only enforced if they are pursued. If a 15 year old is pregnant then the male can be prosecuted depending on his age. It is illegal to supply or sell minors with tobacco and so it is not widely distributed in such circles. However we don't have robocops capable of preventing every crime and stopping every single person in the UK from breaking every law. The military plays a large part of national security and without them we would be walked all over by fascist dictators and extreme fundamentalists. You make silly points under the guise of intelligence.


i am not saying that the army is pointless, what I am saying is that people who join at the age of 16 often have a clouded vision of what they want to do with their life, and take it as an option simply to avoid the education system ( this is from what i have seen and may not represent the bigger picture)
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And this is logic right?

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So I'm reading the post, Scroll down and see this

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LOL
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I myself haven't been to General Studies in about 8 weeks because it is an absolute waste of everyone's time, even the teacher of the subject says he would rather be anywhere else.
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