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Mad how we used to think the worst thing on the streets was a dodgy kebab after the pub, meanwhile folks were rolling around with DIY Peaky Blinder kits in their pockets.
Honestly though, there was a weird pride back then in having a “proper” scar, like it earned you street cred or something.
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Whereas now they carry 12 inch Zombie knives and you don't survive to get a scar.edulord wrote: Mon Apr 21, 2025 11:48 am Mad how we used to think the worst thing on the streets was a dodgy kebab after the pub, meanwhile folks were rolling around with DIY Peaky Blinder kits in their pockets.Honestly though, there was a weird pride back then in having a “proper” scar, like it earned you street cred or something.
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More lies foisted upon us by the 24/7 'news' outlets.Cousin Jack wrote: Mon Apr 21, 2025 12:04 pm
Whereas now they carry 12 inch Zombie knives and you don't survive to get a scar.
2022-2023 figures on type of knives used in murders

But lets ban them before addressing pointy things being commonly and easily available to everyone in their own kitchen and scare the populous into accepting less control over their own existence
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Yebut, the Mirror headline said
SOMETHING MUST BE DONE!
So we banned something. It worked for guns, no one hAs ever been shot since we banned pistols. And flick knives were banned yonks ago, look at the stats, no one was stabbed with a flick knife. Well, hardly anyone.
SOMETHING MUST BE DONE!
So we banned something. It worked for guns, no one hAs ever been shot since we banned pistols. And flick knives were banned yonks ago, look at the stats, no one was stabbed with a flick knife. Well, hardly anyone.
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Have they paid for the rights to use "Rambo" like that?
We need more Sword crime to balance it out a bit. We could probably justify that law about shooting Welshmen with longbows* in the grounds of Hereford cathedral then.
*Never entirely clear if you're the one with the longbow, or they are
We need more Sword crime to balance it out a bit. We could probably justify that law about shooting Welshmen with longbows* in the grounds of Hereford cathedral then.
*Never entirely clear if you're the one with the longbow, or they are
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Went to a carboot yesterday, after a failed attempt to visit Tesco, shut, so wondered over. Mostly crap, did buy a pork and caramelised onion pork pie, yum yum, then I found a knife stall. Small one's, big one's , allsorts.
If you fancied stabbing someone, and the potential punishment didn't deter you, I'm sure the ideal weapon was available. 🗡
If you fancied stabbing someone, and the potential punishment didn't deter you, I'm sure the ideal weapon was available. 🗡
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Indeed. I picked up an ancient billhook at a car boot, handy if I fancy getting all medieval on someone 
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Interesting, all I've read says 'zombie style knives and machetes' are banned so just prep your case now - 'This is clearly not a zombie style machete it's an ordinary gardening style one'.David wrote: Mon Apr 21, 2025 7:29 pm We have two machetes in the garden shed, purely for weeding etc. They are illegal now....but too useful. I must remember not to upset swmbo'd.
The plural of 'anecdote' is not 'data'.
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Where's your garden? The Mekong Delta?David wrote: Mon Apr 21, 2025 7:29 pm We have two machetes in the garden shed, purely for weeding etc. They are illegal now....but too useful. I must remember not to upset swmbo'd.
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Yorick wrote: Mon Apr 21, 2025 8:10 pm I brought back 2 kukris from Nepal. Lovely things and sharp as fuck.
I used to live about a quarter off mile up the hill from Doug Scott (a pretty famous UK climber) and during primary school age I used to knock about with one of his daughters.
She had a few really well made Kukris (I was kind of jealous as I had one nice sheath knife, an Opinel and an OK swiss army knife and the rest were cheap tat) and various other traditional knife designs that her father had bought for her whilst on various climbing expeditions round the world.
At a guess I reckon she would have been about eight years old then.
Last I heard she grew up to be a medical doctor so I'm pretty sure owning pretty serious knives at a young age didn't drive her into madness.
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I don't know about a lot of the stuff mentioned, but by far and away the most concerning development i've noticed as I get older is that every single person seems to walk quicker than me nowadays. 
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Why does it matter as long as you get to where you're going on the time needed ?Docca wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2025 11:07 am I don't know about a lot of the stuff mentioned, but by far and away the most concerning development i've noticed as I get older is that every single person seems to walk quicker than me nowadays.![]()
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It matters if that place is the lavvy.weeksy wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2025 11:10 am Why does it matter as long as you get to where you're going on the time needed ?
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When I was younger and I needed to pick something up off the floor, it was a lot closer than it seems nowDocca wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2025 11:07 am I don't know about a lot of the stuff mentioned, but by far and away the most concerning development i've noticed as I get older is that every single person seems to walk quicker than me nowadays.![]()
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And when you kneel down to do or get something, gravity seems to double when you try to get upJamJar wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2025 3:52 pmWhen I was younger and I needed to pick something up off the floor, it was a lot closer than it seems nowDocca wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2025 11:07 am I don't know about a lot of the stuff mentioned, but by far and away the most concerning development i've noticed as I get older is that every single person seems to walk quicker than me nowadays.![]()
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You can get back up!? No one likes a show off!Yorick wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2025 4:15 pmAnd when you kneel down to do or get something, gravity seems to double when you try to get upJamJar wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2025 3:52 pmWhen I was younger and I needed to pick something up off the floor, it was a lot closer than it seems nowDocca wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2025 11:07 am I don't know about a lot of the stuff mentioned, but by far and away the most concerning development i've noticed as I get older is that every single person seems to walk quicker than me nowadays.![]()
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I always wanted to live in the 50's, but only for the music and girl's fashion!!! Bloody love the fifties dresses and skirts, hairstyles and the music is just AWESOME!!!!!!Dodgy69 wrote: Sat Apr 19, 2025 5:20 pm I always think the late 50s and into the 60s would of been nice. Rock n roll just kicking off, seaside towns and hotels packed, less traffic, just a more innocent way of life. Scumbag breeding was minimal, war years still fresh in the memories. Someone may tell me different mind.![]()
I had ice on the inside of my bedroom window in the 70's and 80's !!!!Cousin Jack wrote: Sat Apr 19, 2025 7:57 pmI was there. It wasn't as good as you think.Dodgy69 wrote: Sat Apr 19, 2025 5:20 pm I always think the late 50s and into the 60s would of been nice. Rock n roll just kicking off, seaside towns and hotels packed, less traffic, just a more innocent way of life. Scumbag breeding was minimal, war years still fresh in the memories. Someone may tell me different mind.![]()
The Swinging Sixties was very much a city thing, country girls were still pretty buttoned up. Late 50s was even worse.
And I was not joking about ice on the inside of bedroom windows. Oh, I forgot to mention outdoor toilets.
I am sitting here trying to remember a point in time I hadn't damaged somethingCount Steer wrote: Sun Apr 20, 2025 8:53 am I don't particularly want to go back in time.
(But I'd be happy bringing my 35 year old body forward.TBH I'd take my 55 year old one right now
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But yeah - probably about 30 would be aces, let's be honest, my mind is still struggling to actually get to be 30
I 100% noticed a massive change in attitudes on the slopes after Covid - I don't think it's got worse since, but it's definitely much worse than precovid
But total lack of concern for anyone else is a huge problem
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Overall, I had a happy growing up in general. Parents divorce caused some issues, living in the middle of nowhere was great but also bad with lack of socialising (I'm still shit at social stuff).
It was when I left home and was surviving on my own, I realised that, whilst idylic in some ways (horses - although not our own, we stabled them and rode them for other people! -, sailing, living in the middle of the countryside), there was some serious emotional damage!
My only regret in life is that I never met anyone to have kids with - but I know that the reason I didn't was because I was never in the right headspace emotionally to deal with relationships (and our family history of relationships is NOT good!!).
However, like the proverbial ripple or butterfly, had ANY little thing been different, I would not be living somewhere awesome, I wouldn't have learnt how ride bikes like I did, or go racing (slowly!); I live somewhere that makes me feel calm and happy. Ok, I struggle to make friends up here, but I have made some great friends away from resort. And, there's a good chance that I have met someone amazing
Yes, cultural and language differences are a challenge to comms, but I am hoping that actually, this is the most awesome thing of all
I don't wanna go back. I just wish I had a less broken body

It was when I left home and was surviving on my own, I realised that, whilst idylic in some ways (horses - although not our own, we stabled them and rode them for other people! -, sailing, living in the middle of the countryside), there was some serious emotional damage!
My only regret in life is that I never met anyone to have kids with - but I know that the reason I didn't was because I was never in the right headspace emotionally to deal with relationships (and our family history of relationships is NOT good!!).
However, like the proverbial ripple or butterfly, had ANY little thing been different, I would not be living somewhere awesome, I wouldn't have learnt how ride bikes like I did, or go racing (slowly!); I live somewhere that makes me feel calm and happy. Ok, I struggle to make friends up here, but I have made some great friends away from resort. And, there's a good chance that I have met someone amazing
I don't wanna go back. I just wish I had a less broken body
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!! 
