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What's happening in England

Thanks. To be fair, I'm not sure whether including the term in a website glossary endorses its use or is just a way of saying that it's something people might come across in everyday speech. Not that I've ever heard "bonus hole" before and I still think it's silly.

On the broader front, it's hard to see why a charity concerned with cervical cancer has LGBT material in its site. A lot of politicians have tied themselves up in knots recently when asked on TV "Can a woman have a penis?". A similar question would be "Can a man have a cervix?". My answer to both questions would be "no".
 
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"I'll believe in the muff." (?)

A lot of politicians have tied themselves up in knots recently when asked on TV "Can a woman have a penis?". A similar question would be "Can a man have a cervix?". My answer to both questions would be "no".

Keir Starmer certainly got his knickers in a twist. He also said the next James Bond should be a woman.

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I remember squirming when an English teacher explained this poem by Thomas Hardy to us. It still makes me cringe after all these years. A gay version of line 2 could be something like "The Cave of the Brown Wolf". Note that the speaker is not the man himself but specifically his penis ("the silent Head"). Also "Will" in the last line is a common poetic double entendre.

The Unborn
I rose at night, and visited​
The Cave of the Unborn:​
And crowding shapes surrounded me​
For tidings of the life to be,​
Who long had prayed the silent Head​
To haste its advent morn.​
Their eyes were lit with artless trust,​
Hope thrilled their every tone;​
"A scene the loveliest, is it not?​
A pure delight, a beauty-spot​
Where all is gentle, true and just,​
And darkness is unknown?"​
My heart was anguished for their sake,​
I could not frame a word;​
And they descried my sunken face,​
And seemed to read therein, and trace​
The news that pity would not break,​
Nor truth leave unaverred.​
And as I silently retired​
I turned and watched them still,​
And they came helter-skelter out,​
Driven forward like a rabble rout​
Into the world they had so desired​
By the all-immanent Will.​
 
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There really doesn't seem to be much going on in England besides an unhealthy and bizarre transphobia based on this thread.
 
Much like America we are sitting on the sidelines watching the politicians eating themselves and leaving a void for the disaffected and marginal vociferous crowds take over the asylum
 
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Keir Starmer certainly got his knickers in a twist.
I almost feel sorry for him.

He trips over his words because he’s terrified of being monstered by that foul-mouthed trade unionist termagant called Mika Minio-Paluella.
 
Murals of Mickey Mouse and other cartoon characters designed to welcome child asylum seekers to a reception centre in Dover have been painted over, by order of the immigration minister. Robert Jenrick instructed that they be removed, reportedly because he believed they sent too welcoming a message.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-66132158

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A poster for a West End play featuring a wedding cake was banned by Transport for London (TfL) because it was seen to promote "foods high in fat, salt and sugar."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-66119218

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I haven't seen anything that says the victim is male. In fact the BBC News story is at pains to use non-specific gender pronouns
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-66140356
Update
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-66145747

Following the first Sun report, BBC presenters took to social media to deny they were the star in question, including Rylan Clark, Jeremy Vine, Nicky Campbell and Gary Lineker.
In my opinion it won't be a gay man. Most probably a guy who presents as straight
 
I am suspecting that since the teenager was posing for the pics to fund a crack habit, it is most certainly not a homo.

Partly because, if it were, the SUN would not have been silent about it. They are in the business to sell salacious gossip to their readers.

Oddly enough, I suspect that if the story ends up being some middle-aged dumpy second string 'presenter' with the excuse that he didn't know a girl was 17 when she started posing for pics, most SUN male readers will be 'Well that could happen to any of us, eh what?'
 
The Sun is referring to the teenager "getting their bits out". I assume that's tabloid speak for cock and balls.

 
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