Id care 10/10 if the ball fairy took my ball because I don't want a foreign entity tampering with my body, especially in such a massive and irreversible way.
As a man who lost a ball recently this unhinged recurring topic is oddly comforting to see people talk about, especially with such a positive view on it from the whattles
Wrong way around on the taps Whatley, hot water used to be stored in the roof tank and there were stories of all sorts of dead bats and gross shite in it. And it could backflow into the cold "wholesome" water supply for your whole street.
I'm pretty sure Sloppy is just unable to have conversations if it's not in SOME way related to League 😂 Everytime the conversation sways outside of that topic, he seems to try and steer it back towards it as hard as possible lmfao
I would be more upset that the ball fairy could just yank a ball whenever it wanted- if it was just, one ball got cancer had to go- I wouldn't be that upset past the surgery and going to the doctor and all. Whatley's got a point.
I've been working in some capacity since i was 8. So long as they're working no more than 8 hours a day i have no problem with it. We send them to school for just about as long
Whatley your take on child labour is bad cause it accepts economic inequality as a foundational premise. The fact you can pay a child in a starving country 1/20 of minimum wage just because they need the money, doesn’t mean that it’s a good thing. If the children were payed fairly, looked after, or not forced by circumstance into working then yeah you might have the ghost of a point. But as it stands it’s basically “Lol the poor kids will work for pennies instead of starve, isn’t that so funny and great” the argument against it isn’t that the money doesn’t help, it’s that chunky Brits and Americans place cheap clothes over helping out the less fortunate. It’s just a convenient way to sidestep any empathy or thought for others by hand waving the fact that you having nice cheap clothes shouldn’t be paid for simply because the companies can pay starving children to make them for you. Is a poorly reasoned and naive take, and it’s amusing to see it presented as a moral or practical take and not just a one dimensional glance at an exceedingly complex issue.
@@thedogandthelas2789 cause league players are obsessive, hate being wrong and like to be contrary. Is actually a decent chance you can get someone to change their mind if they’ll stubbornly parade around faulty logic and then try and defend it without thinking. Plus cause it’s the content I was watching, and the thought was relevent. EDIT: wait no better answer ‘Because knowledge is power Tim.’