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  • Ansel
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    It's official: the EU has decided to ban chocolate. The reason? So that black people don't get offended.

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  • Skell18
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    Originally posted by Premium Parrots
    Dam......I suppose they will be cutting off my right hand.
    Didn't you hear? The EU is to ban fleshlights from 2014 and anything related to, or that resembles a fleshlight, including Mr Jacks and pocket pussies, to stop young people from going blind!

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  • Premium Parrots
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    Originally posted by Jan
    Funny thing is, everything that gives the man pleasure is either unhealthy or immoral or it is illegal.
    Dam......I suppose they will be cutting off my right hand.

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  • Jan
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    Originally posted by hokiehi82
    You make a really good point here. What distinguishes alcohol from tobacco. I can prove without a shadow of a doubt that alcohol is bad for you. Can they do the same with snus?
    Funny thing is, everything that gives the man pleasure is either unhealthy or immoral or it is illegal.

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  • hokiehi82
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    You make a really good point here. What distinguishes alcohol from tobacco. I can prove without a shadow of a doubt that alcohol is bad for you. Can they do the same with snus?

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  • Jan
    started a topic Upcoming EU bans

    Upcoming EU bans

    Does anybody have suggestions as to what the EU might want to ban in the years ahead?
    I figured out the following:

    around 2018: wine gets banned. Reason - alcohol should taste like alcohol. Drinking should not be made attractive. Real Ale and cider is gone too. The French are expected to drink vodka as of now.

    around 2020: Milk and sugar is banned in coffee. Reason: coffee is not good for peoples' health. Hence drinking it must be made a less pleasurable experience.

    around 2025: Christmas and other traditions that are attributed to Christianity are banned across the EU. Reason: Christian traditions may offend certain minorities (even though Sweden, The Netherlands, Belgium have become muslim majority countries by now).

    Le't s see how good we are at predicting things that will happen in the future..

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