lockonandfire.bsky.social
Welshman born in Cornwall. A player of games. Frequently opinionated. Bullish retweeter. He/him.
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That's not the future liberals want, that's an unused Gene Roddenberry Star Trek script from the 60s.
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A review, that's also... musical? If only there was a snappy portmanteau name for such a thing.
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Pink, with an occasionally purplish hue.
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Fair play to you for doing it!
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To be blunt, this person is an idiot. I know that's harsh, but it's hardly Einstein-level insight to recognise that people use whatever their friends and family use, whatever age they are.
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By shifting to the right on disability support cuts, anti trans, anti-immigration policies, Labour doesn't draw those who support such policies away from Reform, they provide free advertising for Reform's arguments, while losing those who disagree with such hostile policies. 4/
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I can't tell you how much of a plague AI is just in what I do, I get so many AI generated slop games sent to my various inboxes, and it is such a waste of time having to sort through all this slop and filter it out from the real games. It's made things significantly worse for me, you have no idea.
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Extremely underrated how much more powerful you feel seeing enemies straight up shit themselves because you're a human Flymo. Really clever choice by the devs.
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Bug supremacy.
(In that I'm happy to hear this because I have a massive soft spot for Bug Pokémon, even though I hate bugs in the real world and Bug Pokémon also generally kind of suck).
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Most Labour voters in the last election were voting for the party, not the man leading it. Starmer came across as the ‘least bad’ of the viable contenders, but he was far from convincing. He was helped by the “not the Tories” vote: now Reform threatens the same so waiting it out isn’t good enough