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Wouldn't want to piss him off if he has Putin as one of his good pals :lol:
People, around the deal, are absolutely buzzing with it all but when it all settles down there's a massive kick in the teeth coming ...

... not for us though :lol:

I'm saying nowt so bookmark it and have a look back when you're on the floor, gasping for breath with tears of laughter running down your face.

Seriously, that's all I can say :neutral:
I’m not sure about this mind.

My dad (in his 70’s, from Sunderland) says that he’s never referred to himself as a Geordie. Even before the Hall ‘Geordie nation’ shite.

That's bullshit mate. Geordieland used to refer to the North East (excluding Middlesbrough of course as as they were Yorkshire twats). Mackem wasn't in general parlance in the 1960's as it was more about the shipyards. Everyone identified as a Geordie, and there were even Geordie passports for sale across the NE.
 
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Why would you not believe something someone had said unless you thought they were lying like? :lol:


because theyre not the same.

person one - "its going to be 32 degrees tomorrow"
person two - "i dont believe you"

person two wouldnt be calling them a liar. they're just not believing that information. i guarantee you've said to someone "i don't believe you" and you weren't calling them a liar.

look it up:

"A person lies when they knowingly make a statement that is false. ... But again saying “I don't believe you” is not and should not be interpreted as saying “You'relying”. Lying means you know your statements are false and I can show it. “I don'tbelieve you” just means you need to try a little harder to convince me."
taken from this page

to make it even easier, here's the google search results
 
Was always anyone born within a distance of 1 mile of the Tyne was classed as a Geordie ( Scott Dobson referenced it many years ago ) as some previously stated on this thread

Scott Dobson made up shite, I grew up in Sunderland in the 1960's, and we always identified ourselves as Geordies as did the rest of the nation. I was at university in Newcastle when the Hall Geordie Nation shite started and that quickly changed things as people from non-NUFC backgrounds distanced themselves from anything to do with it.
 
because theyre not the same.

person one - "its going to be 32 degrees tomorrow"
person two - "i dont believe you"

person two wouldnt be calling them a liar. they're just not believing that information. i guarantee you've said to someone "i don't believe you" and you weren't calling them a liar.

look it up:

"A person lies when they knowingly make a statement that is false. ... But again saying “I don't believe you” is not and should not be interpreted as saying “You'relying”. Lying means you know your statements are false and I can show it. “I don'tbelieve you” just means you need to try a little harder to convince me."
taken from this page

to make it even easier, here's the google search results
The guy who wrote that artical is lying ;)
 
Any more news today I have had a busy day and not caught up on this thread
The news is: some people on here have accused other people of lying. Some people have said it’s not lying, it’s just that they don’t believe them . Others have said that not believing them is the same as lying. Some have disagreed with that. Also, some people say that you should only be called a Geordie if you’re from Newcastle. Others have disagreed and said it can be anywhere in the north east. Others have said, no, it’s only certain parts of the north east. Some have said you can still be a Sunderland fan and be a Geordie. Others disagree.
Nothing on the takeover front though.
Hope that’s cleared things up for you.
 
because theyre not the same.

person one - "its going to be 32 degrees tomorrow"
person two - "i dont believe you"

person two wouldnt be calling them a liar. they're just not believing that information. i guarantee you've said to someone "i don't believe you" and you weren't calling them a liar.

look it up:

"A person lies when they knowingly make a statement that is false. ... But again saying “I don't believe you” is not and should not be interpreted as saying “You'relying”. Lying means you know your statements are false and I can show it. “I don'tbelieve you” just means you need to try a little harder to convince me."
taken from this page

to make it even easier, here's the google search results
That’s completely different to what he’s done though. Someone stating they think the weather might be good tomorrow when nobody can know for certain is not the same as a bloke posting information he’s been given and sharing it and another bloke saying he doesn’t believe him and claiming he’s on the wind up.
If he doesn’t believe that the lad has information when he’s said he has, that’s accusing him of lying.
 
Scott Dobson made up shite, I grew up in Sunderland in the 1960's, and we always identified ourselves as Geordies as did the rest of the nation. I was at university in Newcastle when the Hall Geordie Nation shite started and that quickly changed things as people from non-NUFC backgrounds distanced themselves from anything to do with it.


I agree with you, that is why I have said we should get back to calling them mags And not Geordie's.
It's about time Geordie's was taken back for all the north east and not just associated with the mags.
 
That's bullshit mate. Geordieland used to refer to the North East (excluding Middlesbrough of course as as they were Yorkshire twats). Mackem wasn't in general parlance in the 1960's as it was more about the shipyards. Everyone identified as a Geordie, and there were even Geordie passports for sale across the NE.
Remember as a young un being proud that The song west end girls was about Newcastle not London
All of that obviously died in the early 90s.
It’s feels like therapy
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That’s completely different to what he’s done though. Someone stating they think the weather might be good tomorrow when nobody can know for certain is not the same as a bloke posting information he’s been given and sharing it and another bloke saying he doesn’t believe him and claiming he’s on the wind up.
If he doesn’t believe that the lad has information when he’s said he has, that’s accusing him of lying.


to be fair there's no proof so he's right to say he doesn't believe him and that's his chocie. he's not saying he's lying. like the link says, it's just saying "you'll have to convince me with better information".
 
Can’t believe the mods have allowed the likes of steve30000 to derail a cracking thread. Even though I, like many others have him on ignore, we still have to put up with others replying to his childish attempts of a wind up.

Surely it soon becomes obvious when someone is simply trying to derail a thread and they should be banned from it?
I haven't derailed it. Yet you're f***ing contributing towards it.. :lol: :lol: you seriously couldn't make this shit up.

Talk. About. This. Thread. Ffs
 
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