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I’m that guy that looks just like this that did that tweet that made you laugh that one time. UK based.
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"Europeans who bought American F-35s (including Belgians who refused the Rafale) will bite their fingers: these planes can't fly without the Pentagon's approval, it's a ballot." If the US invaded Greenland the US could disable all F35s... everywhere. 😳 www.liberation.fr/internationa...

I mean, with this attitude it’s no wonder America still had personal payment cheques until recently

Bruh you know how corrupt you have to be for a grand jury to decide the WHOLE police department needs to be abolished?? lol abcnews.go.com/US/hancevill...

“Hey girl, are you Elon Musk because I think you need to doge inside these pants as there’s some serious overspending for y-“

The perfect London property story doesn’t exi-

Baldurs Gate 3 post: The agony of deciding what to do with the zombie husband

Is this about up the arse

Huh. Lemme look at the export numbers I think I see something of a Brexit opportunity for the military industrial complex in the UK (a £14bn export industry last time I checked) How ironic

So if you criticize Elon Musk, Trump’s DOJ will send you this letter. Members of Congress must have the right to forcefully oppose the Trump Administration. I will not be silenced.

This is one of those “you actually need to understand a thing before you can run a thing” moments

We have added @trumpgolftrack.com to Bluesky. Please follow and pass on!

I see your dad is posting to his Facebook wall saying he refuses to let them use his photos.

interesting example of AI being used as it SHOULD be used www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

Strangely enough the Telegraph looks less ridiculous with Sunday Sport stories.

Yeah I feel like the gallows humour is being interpreted a bit literally here. Everyone knows what gerrymandering looks like. Everyone knows what state interference looks like. Come on. You can pretence democracy remarkably easily.

One minute you’re down on your luck bin raiding in Paisley, the next thing you’re sunning yourself on a Moroccan beach. www.bbc.com/news/article...

My Trade Secrets today. Someone had to do the "in praise of regulation" column, and here it is. Or at least against boneheaded deregulation, where the UK for one risks going in the name of growth. Ironically, Britain's best growth strategy would be to rejoin the regulatory superstate of the EU.

There's a rumour that Nigel Farage is keeping his head down because he's off to a Trump cheerleading conference over the weekend. I’m afraid I’m being proved right- Farage is far more interested in Trump's success than British security. He is a bootlicker and a plastic patriot.