quietnotabot.bsky.social
Carbon-based generative AI. I am, therefore I think I think.
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Somewhere in Texas, a refreshed Elon Musk wakes to face a new day…
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Yep. Nobody should have to wake up to images of a smiling Jackie Baillie. All out for Indy, it’s what we’re here for and it’s all we’re here for.
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The same scene plays out in pub car parks nightly. Two shitebags, performatively pushing one another and desperately hoping they won’t have to embarrass themselves by attempting a punch. “Don’t start me, don’t start me etc.” I wonder when it will reach the ‘your hair is fake’ stage.
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Farage Roche?
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Don’t get sucked in by the soap opera, this performance could be exactly that. Meanwhile the greatest robbery in history is ongoing.
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Did ye, aye?
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Badenoch launches (a new genre):
- blue apples
- right-wing emojis
- think tank on things we can leave
- new dating app for cunts
- campaign to bring back ‘methinks’
- Farage face tattoo
- Jenrick into a slurry tank
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It really shouldn’t be, but, Lanarkshire…
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AI could and probably will significantly impact our economy and lives, but nowhere nearly as significantly as fair taxation and wealth redistribution. Right now, it’s an expensive sand castle on a shitty beach.
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It’s a thing. Every time we have friends round, no matter how often we say ‘don’t worry about bringing a jet lads’, there’s always someone with a gift bag and a 747. Can’t complain, it’s only manners, but we’re probably going to need to offload a few to charity shops or aspiring local dictators.
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Unfortunately, the other (more likely) possibility is they are just a bunch of tories.
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The most important thing to remember about Keir Starmer, is that there is nothing worth remembering about Keir Starmer. He’s a grubby fingerprint, on the footnote, of a shitty page in history.
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Unarguable.
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Perhaps science affords some way to tackle this duality through a gazebo or large hat?
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You are right. It was a calculatedly horrible thing to say.
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Starmer’s playing all the hits. The trouble is they’re off the Album ‘Now That’s What I Call Tory’.
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Reverse, upside down, thirteen dimensional, twister.
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I’m sure they’d be willing to think for themselves, provided it was federated rather than independent thought, festooned in Union Jacks and someone in a sparkly hat told them too.
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Does it rhyme with Boatal Punt?
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Unfortunately Labour and the Tories are mainly financed by big donors. They don’t care if you exist, never mind if you’re a member.
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There’s an easy way to solve this, just get Starmer to drive Morgan McSweeney round Cumbernauld. Their refusal to ever turn left will leave them stuck on a roundabout until the universe implodes.
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He’s the perfectly combination of amorality and idiocy, the apex moron, a velociraptor of stupidity.
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“… we can’t all be Paladins, we need a balanced party…”
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The rise of these clowns results from the failure of ‘established’ parties to simply do the right thing again and again. We’re in the upside down. Starving the poor is sad but fine, genocide is self-defence, and Reform/Trump are protest parties and not vehicles for the advancement of billionaires.
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F35’s for the school run?
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Naivety overcomes reason.
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We can call it whatever we like but this is really just appeasing a demented, fascist, man-baby and his goons. Starmer will live to regret any deal he does with Trump, just like everyone else.
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Possibly a good thing if, as a result, the war boys become less inclined to risk their pricey toys?
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I get your point and I don’t want to argue with someone I suspect I’d probably agree with on everything else, my view is denying Trump publicity is a good way of dealing with the toddler but I’ve been wrong before.
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Except he did. I think he’s been very sure-footed until now but that clown-show only serves Trump. He loves the spotlight, so take it away from him and insist on an official presser or host your own.
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Really bad look for Carney, stuck sitting like a lemon while Trump wanged on about whatever the voices in his head were telling him. World leaders and their media teams need to be braver and say no when asked to participate in these performative love fests for the dear leader.
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Fair point, maniacs are like that.