Yes, like not returning stolen property and artifacts from other countriesAren’t there some things that Royals are not allowed to do?
Yes, like not returning stolen property and artifacts from other countriesAren’t there some things that Royals are not allowed to do?
Next thing, you guys will be demanding that judges carry their own file folders into court.Bend over and prostate yourself, Mandy.
The stupid peasants, you mean.....Ehhhh. It’s only the peasants who get mad at this shit.
Judges have a job.Next thing, you guys will be demanding that judges carry their own file folders into court.
When the pitch forks come out, lawyers will be among the first to be skewered.Next thing, you guys will be demanding that judges carry their own file folders into court.
"move that fuckin ashtray yerself ya fuckin limp wristed cunt." was heard muttered in the back ground. (look who's got dead mommy muscles all of a sudden)You guys do realize that he's the king, huh?
It's also a public occasion, not his private office. And the desk was supposed to have been clear. What's he supposed to do?... Interrupt a public kingly occasion to clean up?!
thats disgusting if hes going to be the meanest prick then I say FUCK ROYALTY"move that fuckin ashtray yerself ya fuckin limp wristed cunt." was heard muttered in the back ground. (look who's got dead mommy muscles all of a sudden)
Nailed it…I'm quite ambivalent about the monarchy - don't really care about it but also don't particularly want (in Canada's context) to go through the interminable process of constitutional amendment (because it's very, very difficult to replace the monarchy under Canada's Constitution - requiring the unanimous consent of all provinces and the federal Parliament) which would lead to other constitutional demands being made by other provinces.
However ambivalent though I may be about it, though, I realize that this is about a 3 second completely out of context clip quoting him as saying something that he obviously didn't say. It's what the internet has reduced public discourse to. Memes are the lazy person's way of making what they think are insightful and wise statements without having to put any effort into actually thinking about anything.
I didn't hear him saying anything in the clip, so he's not being misquoted. However what I did see was him "brushing away" a couple of small objects on a desk that he could have moved himself but decided to put on a show authority by power tripping on some underling like a fussy old woman. That kind of attitude speaks of years of practiced entitlement. No ambivalence here. Died in the wool twat.I'm quite ambivalent about the monarchy - don't really care about it but also don't particularly want (in Canada's context) to go through the interminable process of constitutional amendment (because it's very, very difficult to replace the monarchy under Canada's Constitution - requiring the unanimous consent of all provinces and the federal Parliament) which would lead to other constitutional demands being made by other provinces.
However ambivalent though I may be about it, though, I realize that this is about a 3 second completely out of context clip quoting him as saying something that he obviously didn't say. It's what the internet has reduced public discourse to. Memes are the lazy person's way of making what they think are insightful and wise statements without having to put any effort into actually thinking about anything.
All the context in the world is contained in those 3 seconds.However ambivalent though I may be about it, though, I realize that this is about a 3 second completely out of context clip
He is a dolt.All the context in the world is contained in those 3 seconds.
Because it would take only 1 second to use his own crusty hands to move the objects over himself.
I agree, they hired employees like butlers, cleaners cooks etc to do a job. I'm sure if they weren't happy working there, they would quit.You guys do realize that he's the king, huh?
It's also a public occasion, not his private office. And the desk was supposed to have been clear. What's he supposed to do?... Interrupt a public kingly occasion to clean up?!
push them three inches to the side?You guys do realize that he's the king, huh?
It's also a public occasion, not his private office. And the desk was supposed to have been clear. What's he supposed to do?... Interrupt a public kingly occasion to clean up?!
A bit more than a public occasion. More like a once in a generation constitutional ceremony being broadcast to the world. Lots of planning went in to making sure things went perfectly, and something slipped up. To be fair that table was a bit small for the documents being signed and associated signing hardware.You guys do realize that he's the king, huh?
It's also a public occasion, not his private office. And the desk was supposed to have been clear. What's he supposed to do?... Interrupt a public kingly occasion to clean up?!
Maybe he’s stressed out as his mother just died and he now has to perform the role of King?King Charles rages against 'stinking' pen during visit to Northern Ireland
KING Charles III has been filmed forgetting the date and raging against a faulty pen during a signing ceremony in Northern Ireland.www.thenational.scot
The Queen would never have reacted like that. Ever. This dumbass is not fit to be king of anything.