My neighbors were having a big domestic dispute last night

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polya
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My neighbors were having a big domestic dispute last night

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My neigbours are a young married couple. They brought the house next to me after they got married 3 years ago! The guy is fairly normal – a 26 year old thin working guy. The girl is a fat pig, but she works too (at the same supermarket he does).

Anyway, she was screaming all throughout dinner last night & the guy was ignoring her. Then she called the Police & the guy left on foot. The cops came and left 1 min later. I saw them through their glass sliding doors and there was no reason for the Police to come – in fact when I’m the victim of the crime, the Police tell me to “F&ck offâ€￾ – but of course the Police come running to some bitch. When the bitch says: “jump,â€￾ the Police say “How high?â€￾

This makes me sick and I hope he leaves her soon (and loose all he’s worked for).
"Woman is a violent and uncontrolled animal... If you allow them to achieve complete equality with men, do you think they will be easier to live with? Not at all. Once they have achieved equality, they will be your masters." Cato the Elder
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Jester wrote:
Woman calling cops should be viewed as low-level infidelity. Not worth wasting time.
Exactly! Most of the time when women call the cops, they are only doing it to cause a scene. They should simply be ignored.
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Oh Australia this can't be real ...
http://www.dcp.wa.gov.au/CrisisAndEmerg ... lines.aspx

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It´s disgusting that a state department is seriously coming up with this... How can that even be legal? It´s clearly discriminatory. Just imagine a government creating hotlines like that for white people who feel concerned about black people. It would probably be a news-worthy scandal. But no problem, it´s men who get discriminated so it´s no big deal.

Simply sad...
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Renata wrote:Oh Australia this can't be real ...
http://www.dcp.wa.gov.au/CrisisAndEmerg ... lines.aspx

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+1 to Renata...........

....................plus a pat on the ass from every guy here!
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Jester wrote:
Renata wrote:Oh Australia this can't be real ...
http://www.dcp.wa.gov.au/CrisisAndEmerg ... lines.aspx

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+1 to Renata...........

....................plus a pat on the a** from every guy here!
Good thing you aren't Chad Johnson and that Renata isn't your lawyer!
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