pakrosnis.bsky.social
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Who is in pit towns lecturing boys about male privilege? Specifically who? He does the thing of suggesting civil rights undermine the white working class in a zero sum game.
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To the original piece, the idea that you can blame woke is garbage. Where are young men encountering woke first hand? They haven't even had to do online workplace conduct trainings yet
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I think this is tied up in vanity, you want to be seen to be
transgressive, iconoclastic and to be admired as a rebel
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What’s wrong with these people are they 8 years old? Just drink out of the cup like an adult
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Some CEOs seemed to grow fed up of the continual improvement they had been demanding of their own employees, the reasons given here being that they are base emotional babies
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What I find weird is they advance this narrative that employees were coddled, but in fact these companies purposely designed a professional culture built on feedback and challenge, which is supposed to drive continual improvement in product
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I fucking hate spiders and this isn’t helping
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I think this account is potentially an AI disagree bot
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There are a couple of very strangely written threads like this from people who seem like they were born yesterday, here is another bsky.app/profile/ever...
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I feel like it’s understood on a continuum with reduced weekend rail service / Sunday trading hours. This vague sense of there still being an upper limit to what you can expect to be able to do. Also interesting in the context of night tube?
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A good and important thread
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I’d be disappointed to be in receipt of the Mueller Support
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Agree, for me skateboarding and bands fit into this category too
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Oh no lots of people voted on the basis of a concerted effort by a foreign adversary to flood the zone with shit, guess we have to live with it forever now bummer
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I’m just buzzing to see the Singapore-on-Thames criticism of Brexit pop up again, reminds me of the old days
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I’m totally unsure what he is actually doing… is it like Harris pinning Project 2025 on Trump? Extreme right wing agenda masked by populism?
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I get an entire local park worth of leaves in every morning my dude I cannot carry that burden! I pay the council for that shit !
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It’s electric and I live in effectively a wind tunnel next to a park! If only people understood
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Oh my god
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What’s wrong with leaf blowers man leaves are so annoying
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Cheap food too so farmers end up banking on land values inflated by an inheritance tax loophole - peak Britain
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Despite a massive head start, BlueSky has now overtaken Threads in the US 👇
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Excited for when she gets fired so British people can skeet ‘Leavitt Out’
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Potentially it helps to be aware of what the prevailing lies are? But that doesn’t merit the piety of the argument
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Yes I think it’s connected the broader argument about the role of disinfo as a service for people deeply wedded to dodgy views, rather than something that can be offset by “now sir”
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Threads is adding vast amounts of users but is not gaining juice at the rate of BlueSky which has a far better Juice Per User rate.
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Threads is adding vast amounts of users but is not gaining juice at the rate of BlueSky which has a far better Juice Per User rate.
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It was a super comforting lie though growing up in the UK until May 2010 :(
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Yes you are not wrong. People don’t seem to want certain types of practical solutions
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He is right, we tried Sanders in Britain twice with Corbyn and the guy ate shit on a massive scale. It doesn’t work.
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If you have to buy good information many people won’t right? Right wing media like Twitter is free - real issue
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Right - what is the progressive version of AI generated slop? This is an argument to stay on Twitter posting into the void against a tidal wave of garbage. Maybe it was plausible in 2015 but not now?
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Darren how do we get more Storm Shadows to Ukraine asap? www.theguardian.com/world/2024/n...
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The MTA ran on pre-war tech until the 2010s, but the lack of real time information introduced loads of inefficiencies as you have to take extra safety precautions as a result. The fax machine is likely only part of it youtu.be/Mjx3S3UjmnA?...
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Love Mossend, the Alhambra Cafe does the best fish supper in North Lanarkshire, but the average voter age has got to be 79 or something
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Just imagine the EQ fade when he pulls the yellow lever
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Bro he said he was “genuinely interested in the economics here” in a space heavily populated by former BoE execs and FT writers there is no saving him
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Is that the logic behind resisting a youth mobility scheme? Feels like an overreaction
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I would question the idea that this is received wisdom on the left more so than a product of the way the statement is framed, IMO in such a way that primes a younger (Harris inclined) voter to respond negatively. Societal duty to get married and have kids is the antithesis of brat summer.
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This game is UNFORGIVING do not fail to make the teleport window by driving in to a gigantic ditch like I repeatedly did