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burtbother.bsky.social
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Your search history definitely sounds interesting.
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That dude before Biden was pretty shit too
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Hmmm….’Necronomicon’, no harm can come of giving this a quick skim.
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The old self-pootrait
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It’s the only way to drink when you’re tied up
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No policies isn’t an issue unfortunately. Not like the fuckwits who vote for reform are doing their research.
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Unfortunately, that still ticks off a fair chunk of the electorate
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Jeez - why’s Pee-wee Herman turned into such a douche?
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I heard it wasn’t so much written by someone else, but translated from a series of pictures Trump drew with his own faeces. He gets quite good detail with those tiny hands.
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Increase stamp duty on second, third, etc. properties otherwise you’re just increasing demand and prices. Restricting partial supply to first time buyers is nonsensical. Punish multiple property owners not single home owners.
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I’ve been saying it for a while, just look at everything through the lens that he’s a monstrous half-wit. That’s it.
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Greed and accumulation is their everything, their real religion.
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He’s got his name on his clothes so he doesn’t lose them. That’s sensible.
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I think it’s simpler than that. He’s actually just incredibly thick. If you look at everything he does from that angle, every decision makes perfect sense. On that basis, I also don’t believe the Chinese/Russians would risk engaging with someone so lacking in intelligence.
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The problem with the public sector is that agencies can’t donate to political parties, and so can’t bribe politicians with the gift of power.
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The only silver lining of all this is that the US has now re-taken its crown as the stupidest leading economy.
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And literally
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There’d be patent laws and everything, but luckily Trump doesn’t believe in laws, so all good.
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Some of my best friends are black servants
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You don’t want to lose either of the ‘gimps’, but replacing both ‘mc’ and ‘face’ works.
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100%. The most sliding doors of sliding doors moments.
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They’re semi-popular here in Oz. Yank tanks they’re called, and they’re absolutely fucking idiotic. Construction managers need them to differentiate themselves from the actual trades who drive dual cabs, and to carry their laptops and tiny penises. The odd one pulls a boat which seems fair enough.
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Eternity in a room of couches upholstered with sandpaper.
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‘Necessity of diplomacy’…
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“Never get too close to a trump”
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I think it’s so true it’s now a scientific law.
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Director of prosecutions suggests talent. Those with short attention spans require charisma.
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He understands. Unfortunately it’s the too significant a proportion of voters who are either craven idiots or so weak they need a ‘strongman’ leader. Imagine seeing a man that’s 90% Big Mac in that way.
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I don’t necessarily think there’s stupidity in this. I think he’s just a psychopath, a massive bully and moreover a complete c**t.
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Na. He’s right, life’s too short for fighting emotional fluff.
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She is, but didn’t she do well very nearly delivering ‘bureaucracy’ as a word she hadn’t spent hours practising.
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Sorry, got Twitter-baited. Need to remember where I am.
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Ah sorry, I get you now. The tangerine blimp has carked it in office and the couch shagger gets his promotion. I agree, he could be worse, although Trump seems to have shifted right far harder than seemed likely.
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Vance is a complete charisma vacuum and the yanks want a celebrity. He’d have to have a personality transplant I reckon.
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Civil War has had a lightly veiled crack at it
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We have that in Britain. We’re capable in working with that, not against it.
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That’s some weak pish there chap
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Yep, we had the best of all worlds and threw it down the drain for no gains whatsoever.
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She is off her f**king tree
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“You just wanna bang that couch”
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I’m pretty sure his consistent level of wrongness means we’re getting close to Hannan’s Law. He’s so reliable. He’s the atomic clock of getting things arse about face.
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The rest of the world needs to start leaning into each other and away from these nut cases. Everything they do, and care about, is for the holy dollar. If they don’t want to be a positive influence in the world, we need to respond to that and let them isolate.
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Whilst he’s a whopper, there is a need to get a grip. The main problem is that quick-wins are always seen as cutting headcount which means work transferred to the profit making sector, often at more cost and with less care. Getting the best of out the civil service and public sector could be huge.
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One of the highlights of Now 22, the one tape in Mum and Dad’s car for about five years.
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Hugely rich, hugely powerful and still, somehow, a complete loser.
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It’s quite often a distraction from being an adult tbh.
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Noooooooooo!! Back to the drawing board.