g-a-r-y.bsky.social
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Assisted dying Reform style.
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Musk’s drivel is as painful as it is transparent.
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Discharge - War’s No Fairytale, The Mob - No Doves Fly Here,
Subhumans - Religious Wars
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That, and to try to shit on the place because he can’t stand it not being a toxic far-right cesspool.
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$1 Billion a month and Grok still isn’t the neo-Nazi propaganda machine that Musk wants.
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As much as anything, this already overused image doesn’t represent the reality of what happened.
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He left because he feels completely inadequate when he is with intelligent, competent people.
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I would consider it useful if it helped to speed up the transition to EV. Although my preference would be for electric buses, trains and bicycles not cars.
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Kim Jong Don’s Tiny Dick Tank Parade.
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I’m binge listening to The Fall this morning. I don’t really know what constitutes genius but Mark E. Smith certainly stands out as a significant creative talent to me.
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I would suggest it will be nigh on impossible to increase trust among Reform voters without losing a commensurate amount of trust from Labour, Lib Dem and Green voters.
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It is certainly no Eggs Arnold Bennett I’ll grant you.
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If immigrant criminals are applying for the jobs Americans won’t do, It really would seem that crime doesn’t pay.
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On a side note, we have just spent £2 billion on 28 miles of road. Perhaps some of that money could have been spent on public transport.
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Good that it is largely front loaded but, yes, over ten years it doesn’t seem like a huge amount of money.
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Are they using diversity as a synonym for incoherence?
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Is it £350 million in the first three years and £95 million in the following seven years with no chance of any additional funding?
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I don’t understand what problem driverless cars are solving. I highly doubt it will be cheaper than a taxi or an uber. It will then just be for occasional use rather than to actually replace car ownership. Driverless minibuses to fill in gaps in public transport would maybe make more sense to me.
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It is worth saying and it bears repeating. Constantly.
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Why chose be complicit in the downfall of America?
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DJT vs Beta-Musk
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Tax the shit out of these ostentatious, unnecessarily large cars to fund active travel and public transport.
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The road to populist power is paved with bullshit.
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How does London compare to individual Northern cities? What was the per head spend in Manchester or Liverpool say?
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That has been obvious for some time. I have seen some shockingly bad pieces on the breakfast news that have shoe-horned in red meat for Reform voters.
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Single-practice for those that can afford it. Pillar to post for the rest of us. Not that that is necessarily a problem as long as it does work well for both patient and practice.
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I am not averse to change but am concerned about the idea of being seen by any surgery in the area. We have a poor bus service so getting to other surgeries is likely to be difficult.
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In my book, it is unreasonable to vote for someone who wants to dismantle the NHS, scrap the state pension, who doesn’t support workers rights etc. Doubly so if they then claim ignorance after the fact.
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Riding the Farage tsunami sounds like trying to cope with a bad form of a diarrhoea. Seems somehow appropriate.
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Given the spectacular failure, I’m absolutely sure that the British media will take Reform to task regarding their aping of DOGE shit.
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Why anyone would want to vote for a shabby Trump/Musk tribute act is beyond me.
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The shareholders want more toxic neo-Nazi Musk? I would think Musk leaving Tesla is the only way to save it.
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What ever the motivation of the family featured, it certainly is very successful clickbait for the Telegraph.
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Again, it is not just the Doge involvement, it is Musk’s Nazi shit that is toxic for Tesla.
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Yes, fair point.
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If Trump is a totem representing wealth and prosperity he makes it seem spectacularly unappealing.
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I am not surprised by the Conservatives doing so badly but I am absolutely baffled by Reform doing so well.
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Sitwell is a tit at the best of times.
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Hang on, I thought we were all going to be skinny because of weight loss jabs.
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Kemi who?
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Agree with this. It is dismal. Why is UK mobile coverage so bad generally?
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Shabby Trump tribute act.
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So they vote Reform. Reform spectacularly fail to improve anything. Where do we go from there? I feel more pessimistic by the day.
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Not a fan of the sideways scrolling bits on first use. Feels like deliberate friction. I’ll keep an open mind until I have used it for a while though.
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Perhaps he should have had a proper word with his halfwit son back in 2016.
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We were promised green growth but were given austerity.
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Myself.
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Asshat.