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37% of Americans have an iq of 95 or less
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Russia was an ally of untrusting convenience, and took half of Europe instead of liberating it.
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If anything it's good practice, and next time im less likely to get the anxiety driven insomnia beforehand.
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Appreciated, I have a job, but dipping my toes in the water, and taking my time carefully in selecting the ones I might be interested in. But no loss if it doesn't happen.
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I was, as usual, very candid, but also completely over caffeinated.
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Weird way to declare friendship. Although don't blame him all that endless driving in the middle of nowhere could get quite tedious if played in sequence.
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I wouldn't trust him to lick Donald Trumps arse without fucking up, and that appears to be his only discernable talent.
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Vile.
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I saw the DIY kits, not a fan. But good to know there are cleaner routes. Good luck with the books!
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"I was driving through a wood and it was pouring with rain, and I knew someone was in my car. So I stopped the car in the middle of the wood, got into the boot, opened the boot, couldn't find anyone, got back into the car, drove really fast to the hotel."
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Hulk smash hits
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What did you do to soundproof it and not make it look like a fifth element set? I'm thinking about doing it to my office.
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'journalists', and aren't metaphors just conflating 2 things to make a point?
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Pedants are humans.
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Do you think the french will be against us renaming it soixante-neuf?
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Not that accurate, he's conflated 2 completely different journalists. But definitely grim.
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Remember, remember, the 5th of November, Gunpowder, treason and plot. I see no reason Why gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot.
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I think that's unlikely. Labour only got in, to get the tories out, many people held their nose. But Labour got smellier. So to expect the majority of those who switched, to keep holding their noses, is a big ask. If reform ever get in, it's way more likely because not enough people left labour.
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Unfortunatly you can't be certain which red lines, so it is concerning we are seeing the ones on the right being dropped and not the ones on the left, or even the centre. If you want to know someone's true measure pay attention to what they throw away and not just what they keep.
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Im the same, consistently vote lib dem or green.
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The way the polls are, in the next election a vote for labour is going to make a reform govt more likely. When we lived under 2 party politics that sort of crappy argument against democratic choice made some irritating sense, now not so much.
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My point is, once you become a fully undemocratised kleptocratic authoritarian state, the argument about whether you can be tried or not by the rule of law becomes irrelevant. Because the only law left will be might is right.
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'If', the push back is still too little to late
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$48'000 I think.
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I think he's a bit old for rascal, rapscallion maybe?
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I have my own 3d printer, but as the Oxfam ads say, print a starving man a fish and he will be tormented by hunger for a day, print him a 3D printer and he will be tormented for life. Print people printers. Voron has the print it forward scheme for instance pif.voron.dev
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Maybe your body just got bored of waiting and is proactively trying to help.
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Who's going to tell Schiff?
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Thanks
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Even if they did deny, it's not like we would have any reason to believe them, based on past behaviours.
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@melodycrickett.bsky.social @louiseblackwick.com All this reposting of the same post, is discombobulating me in a groundhog day sort of way. Is this a forever game, or is it going to fade out over time? I don't mind having a conversation and being reposted, but this is like being fixed in time.
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When the epstein files are released, this needs to be posted again.
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That would be super terrifying, the president having the power to specically target a person in an EO. More than almost all the other insane EOs. That's 'off with his head' powers.
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Leftists and centrists, can both be liberal, you can even be right wing and liberal. Much like authortarianisim can be both left and right wing.
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That's not a lesson afforded early enough to the priviliged. So I think the character traits are too embedded in for the lesson to have any chance of affecting change.
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I'm suspicious that they shorted Elon's stocks.
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And each successive election will be significantly less free and less fair and the decent from democracy to full dystopian autocracy will be far more rapid than you would imagine. Iran was a secular democracy within living memory.
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I've read the first chapter, intriguing, although I get the distinct impression you found the short cut to the diphthong Æ and decided to wind up your editor.