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jonmhopper.bsky.social
UK based. No longer work for a living.
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Crow on a lamppost (and a helicopter)
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“Illness is neither an indulgence for which people have to pay, nor an offence for which they should be penalised, but a misfortune the cost of which should be shared by the community.” Aneurin Bevan
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You write very well. I’d read your book
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Because it uses more musical thematic material from Dune 1 than their rules permit.
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This seems like a terrible idea. Playing into the perception that they were all guilty of crimes and colluding against Trump. Plays into Trump’s narrative. Further undermines belief in the rule of law.
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Fair point, sorry about that. Though I do wonder— do you always verify that the apologies you receive come from genuine self-awareness?
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You made this up, fool
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Nice!
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Very good. I like this. It can be very convincing about completely false things. Although, to be fair it does apologise when you point out the errors. Shortly before repeating the error 😂
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Great to see you here. You were the last great thing on X before it died
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Oh yes … corgis please!
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It’s a feature, not a bug
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Good to see you here
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I don’t think ‘literally’ means what they think it does …
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Lol
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I’ve always loved this quote. You write so well @sarahkendzior.bsky.social
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… and also comics
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🙏
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Fab, thanks!
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Follow this old Oxford PPE-ist here …
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Bye Twitter/X …
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Very useful, thanks for doing this