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[QUOTE="Civvy Scum, post: 10548738, member: 78006"] The BBC seems to be on a moan at the moment about schools being closed and how "hard" it is for kids to learn stuff and how they are "suffering" due to not seeing their friends. There's the internet. If this had happened 40-50 years ago, there would be no Internet - so stop ******* moaning. What about all those kids in the Oz in the Outback that do their lessons by radio and never see their classmates - so stop ******* moaning. First World/Middle class problems, *******. They also seem to be pushing to know when the lockdown will be lifted. Funny that, I seem to recall they were pushing for it to be implemented a while back due to the rise in case numbers. Perhaps they could invest in a crystal ball to help HMG to predict the future. Alternatively, they could stop acting like mongs. [/QUOTE]
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