In the grand tradition of British classics—Shakespeare, Dickens, and now Brexit—let us revisit the cultural phenomenon that is Britain’s ongoing love affair with right-wing populism. This tale, spanning decades, begins in 1968. https://aiwillybillhuman.substack.com/p/rivers-of-blood-tea-and-misplaced
I can't help feeling that Nigel Farage was supposed to be a minor character in a 1970s situation comedy -- the annoying neighbour -- but somehow he escaped from the script and came to life.
Could just be the angle. But she seems to have a solid neck. I wonder if the Russians have any folk sayings about people with solid necks? I'll bet the French do... Something akin to 'the bigger they are' in English.
Lovely. Holiday snap?
For me something is showing as having been deleted.
But hey, no context posts are more fun. We can just guess ourselves and let our imaginations run wild.
Like not seeing the great white in Jaws until much later in the film 'cause the fx model broke down and took yonks to fix.
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A travesty, an act of destruction built on lies, careerist opportunism and misinformation, largely funded by the Kremlin and western fascists.
If Starmer had a spine, he'd call it out for what it was, and rapidly reverse it.
https://aiwillybillhuman.substack.com/p/rivers-of-blood-tea-and-misplaced
Just like in the USA.
Farage: “oh well, have it that way”.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8bbbo5
‘ .. am married with 5 children’
But she looks Russian so that might be the clue.
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For me something is showing as having been deleted.
But hey, no context posts are more fun. We can just guess ourselves and let our imaginations run wild.
Like not seeing the great white in Jaws until much later in the film 'cause the fx model broke down and took yonks to fix.