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BRAIN DEAD SCUM


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Some young "Ragamuffins" ;) called Mr Bun a dreadlocked paedo the other night while he was walking home from the train. We also live in a very nice town.

Some other Ragamuffins have been plaguing the streets recently on their little hairdryer bikes at 1am every morning, though it might be the same ones. Grrrrr

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Why is 'rough area' synonymous with 'council estate'?

Perhaps part of the problem (I say perhaps but dont mean it) is that kids grow up with certain expectations placed on them and they simply fulfil those expectations? In this sentence here you have automatically placed council estates as rough areas. If you grow up with people repeatedly telling you that you live in a rough area, do you think that might have an impact on how you behave?

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We have Neds in Scotland which means non educated delinquent, ie. we make up something from scratch that means something and makes sense when delivered in the desired way.

Phil - Rosie Kane tried that argument, although it was pointed out that anyone with any sense doesn't use it in a serious manner. Eg - We were the "Goths" at school without anyone hanging around with us being a goth, but it was a collective term for those folks who liked "rock" music.

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