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glesga-grognard.bsky.social
Veteran roleplayer and wargamer. Forever DM/GM. Occasional curmudgeon. All round good egg. Trying very hard to leave politics at the door. sometimes found on the Grogpod and the Raspy Raven on Discord
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Indy knew that they needed punching
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she also has a luger hidden under that Hair hat
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With events like Trump v1, Covid, Brexit and Trump v2, it sort of feels like we are all living in stupid town.
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There is also the fact they keep banging on about the state of the country's finances. Then they want to pish away money on shite like this. The ones pushing for this are likely to be the ones pushing for it under Blair. It wouldn't surprise me to learn this has Blairs fingerprints all over it.
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they deserve to have the pish ripped out of them daily
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Lets be honest here. A Britcard would not have saved anyone caught up in that scandal. The people holding that info are the gatekeepers and they could lose these records, just like the tories lost the people swept up in 'windrush' The way to prevent another windrush is to not be racist twats
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Hire a real fecking guide you cheapskates
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You can't handle this kind of high energy. No one can.
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Now imagine if that is what Charlton Heston saw at the end of 'Planet of the Apes'
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That moment when you shifted to the right, to make excuses for Starmer then the sod suddenly shifts just smidge to the left
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sadly they have learned nothing. They're copying Cameron who was in truth copying them. They keep shifting right trying to outflank the other. Not one of them has the sense to shift to the center and win back the people who quit voting in far larger numbers than those who went for reform.
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The problem is that Starmer doesn't actually believe in anything. He won't make a stand on any issue and we've both said before, he is a fence sitter and a pathological triangulator. Labour needs to get rid of Starmer and all the other unreconstructed blairites hanging around the place.
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I did. My fingers twinged with pain.
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you actually did draw the chainmail link by link
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share a movie you’ve seen more than seven times using only a GIF, pic, or vid
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you'd like to think they might have known about the cut and informed you when you called.
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We're already pretty heavily taxed right now. Also if you are saying you cant spend money on stuff because of the black hole in the country's' finances, its not going to magically disappear now you want shiny new war toys. I suspect labour will slide on this.
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Also, Donny was too busy dreaming up new Tariffs for American consumers to pay
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Do not eat crisps in front of these men. right. got it.
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Frothy and milky tea
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Nazis posing as property tycoons looking to build a hotel and a golf course but are looking for buried gold. They're tying to drive out the good folk of Generica a small town in the midwest. They hired Jim Rockford who realised he was into too deep and the calls go out.
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Now we need a villain to match
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America, ffs! You let Musk be in charge of the country?
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I heard that packaging in Werner Herzogs voice
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strange cuts, some crisps and a bottle of tizer.
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nice
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can you get me a cornetto?
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She is a slightly more articulate version of Truss. But she would also lose to the lettuce.
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It's just paint that someone spilled
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We can blame the 'Tim, nice but dim' tribute act that is Johnson for normalising these cartoonisy inept chancers. He was the alpha goon after all.
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Meanwhile, D&D....
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The only thing I have seen recently in terms of silliness, is Bridgetown. It maybe me, but its like the guys who wrote Camberwick Green and Noggin the Nog got together and wrote an RPG. The scenario in the book is about finding a magic porridge pot! A world away from grimdark and po-faced gaming
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Reeking of Hi Karate, Blue Stratos and week old fag ash
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You needed the right players for Toon. It was whacky & sillier than paranoia. Not something you could run long term. I had a character that was a cross between a ninja turtle & Hong Kong phooey. Yeah, it was a silly game.
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gosh, not seen that one in years
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"we have such sights to show you"
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