(2001)
#Education #Life
By Stanley Collymore Yours is an utterly stupid premise… Nathan Cofnas, that significantly very evidently appeals to white racists and pathetic white suprema…
By Stanley Collymore Good old British PC plods; how m… soul intensely pains for the lot o… Forever and sweepingly claiming to be insufferably overworked when it
By Stanley Collymore Personal hygiene is as alien to some people as good manners obviously are!
By Stanley Collymore Retain the British monarchy, the serf sycophants avidly proclaim, solely and also allegedly, they ludicrously mainta…
By Stanley Collymore How interesting! To use your consistently and very well– rehearsed unproductive days, normally blithely lounging o…
By Stanley Collymore Stupid people usually blame others for their mistakes as well as the failure of their contrived actions. Stupid
By Stanley Collymore I’m certainly not obese, maybe in… little bit fat. But hey, come on,… that? We can’t all of us have hour… you know, and even if desirous to…
By Stanley Collymore There’s no such thing, unless you… be so, as good or bad publicity; j… the exceptionally clever and the p… have always known its true value,…
By Stanley Collymore The ignorant baby boomers have got a new hero who is called Laurence Fox; with lots of these simpletons
By Stanley Collymore People usually prefer to gossip a… relationships without really expen… serious thought at all to what the… doing, or for that matter, even fo…
By Stanley Collymore You don’t have to say you love me, as there’s plenty of love going on my side to make up for any shortfall
By Stanley Collymore The only truly committed acts and… purpose that this all of his sick,… loathsomely perverted life and sti… effusively embarked on by him with
By Stanley Collymore After what Tom Watson has done in quite callously ruining other people’s lives also coupled with his gross and rather unwarran…
By Stanley Collymore Go into the world with great confi… there seriously venture to make yo… continually doing so with well tho… forceful and unchallengeable logic…
By Stanley Collymore Having expectations are all right— Basing them on unrealistic Hopes or delusions of Grandeur, however,