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Orthotics that don't fit in shoes

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Simon Spooner, Jun 12, 2012.

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  1. DTT

    DTT Well-Known Member

    Troll

    Miguided as ever, you have NO rights to express an opinion here as you are a non- person you are a troll and a spiteful twisted one at that.:boxing:

    You will never be taken seriously by any right minded member of this forum or any other because you hide behind your cloak of anonymity in the most cowardly vile way.

    What really pisses me off more than anything is how you use the terms homophobic and racist when someone makes an innocent remark or wants to talk about immigration you and yours come out screaming, which does nothing but water down the meaning of the terms as you trivialise it:mad:


    So go away Joe as Bel said your just here to disrupt as usual and no one is interested .
    cheers
    Erudite Del the scholar;)
     
    Last edited: Jun 15, 2012
  2. Erudite indeed! I stand in awe of your erudititynessicity

    There is no small truth here. Homophobia, racism and sexism are ugly, horrible things. They deserve to be spoken against and criticised whenever and wherever the crop up. But crying wolf does not serve that cause.

    Joking with Kevin about his weekend foot wardrobe is not homophobic. It's a joke. Nothing more. When subjects become so taboo you can't even joke about them, that is what breeds true discrimination.
     
  3. Rob Kidd

    Rob Kidd Well-Known Member



    Rob, you speak well, my son. Very nicely put. I have probably spoken before about the time I shared an office with a graduate student working on the evolution of (male) homosexuality. While I was not really homophobic before, he cured me of any of it - big time. Said said son. Rob
     
  4. Boots n all

    Boots n all Well-Known Member

    Yes l have seen you in some of your "cute little heels", but you have the feet for it;)
     
  5. Joe Bean

    Joe Bean Active Member

    All

    Sorry but you are all still unable to come back to the original post or read the nice bit I wrote about.

    Ok lets face it it’s alright for Jews to make jokes about Jews, but not for gentiles to do it, it’s Ok for an Afro-Caribbean to call another one nigger, but do not try it if you are white.

    Just as it is alright for gays to refer to some one as a queen, but it is not acceptable to joke about ‘sexuality’ on a public forum. I suggest you save it for the ‘changing rooms’ or the all male bars.

    No Del I’m not a troll I am a very professional Pod, perhaps not motivated by ‘compassion’ but certainly by professionalism. I find most of your ranting unacceptably amusing. Your belief that people should be entered into ‘caring professions’ on the basis of their ‘compassion index’ rather than their ability to absorb the knowledge to deliver the appropriate care is IMHO naive.

    I think this thread has run it’s course, shame really as there is much to be discussed about the psychology of health care and provision.

    J

    The great thing about this site is the edit function,

    Just read a new thread taking up the issue of footwear provision well done newsthingy.
     
    Last edited: Jun 15, 2012
  6. DTT

    DTT Well-Known Member

    I'll remember that when I'm in University next week !!!!! Troll :D
    D;)
     
  7. Joe Bean

    Joe Bean Active Member

    I'll remember that when I'm in University next week !!!!! Troll

    Hope you will feel comfortable with all the rest of the undergraduates, I assume you have registered to do a degree?

    Or do you just have a day pass?

    Universities are not closed environments, anyone is allowed to roam around, however beware they are usually very very politically correct.

    Have fun, there is nothing wrong with wanting to increase ones education, in fact it is to be applauded.

    Which University and what is the course?

    :empathy:

    Joe
     
  8. DTT

    DTT Well-Known Member

    For me to know and you to wonder about, but just about to start a week of exams and continual assessment having completed the academic module:cool:

    I'll take your applause with me, your too kind:rolleyes:
    D;)
     
  9. Mark Dave Smith

    Mark Dave Smith Active Member

    Get over yourself, toughen up and eat some concrete for breakfast.
     
  10. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

    ...and on that note, this thread has run its course
     
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