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Once while beach combing the Dee Estuary i
Found a dead wading bird, parcelled it up, and sent it off to the rubber-faced irritant Phil Cool, With a note inside which read: “Is this your sanderling?”
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Its a&e
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Shocked, shocked i tell they you, that between the 4th viscount rothemere, rupert murdock, the barclays and a BBC board of tory members nobody has reported on this!!!
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Is that you son?
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If i have one hope for 2025, it’s that anyone using a verb as a noun as if its clever, creative or somehow represents any sort of positive societal growth get hit by a fucking train.
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One things for sure, the crime of burglary would pale into insignificance compared to the crimes anyone with £10m worth of jewellery has committed. Eat the fucking rich.
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Wait i take it back, while they aren’t shown in the catchup tiles, you can get a sensible old school list of games by using search and typing ‘invest’, this new youtube style that they all insist on, where its just millions of squares of content without any logic drive me mad.
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Well i paid, on top of discover+/tnt, and the app is atrocious, still doesn’t have replays from afternoon games yesterday. All of it is arse, like its 1995 again, have to watch everything live. Just about to cancel sky as haven’t watched since last lions, and they have it again so why bother.
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Dorset thing to. Similar research. the south shouts ‘bundle’, when everyone jumps on someone, the midlands use ‘pile on’, rather unfortunately the north uses ‘stacks’
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Ironically he had actually hired a bodyguard, but unfortunately the policy didn’t cover loan gunmen between 6-7am. He’s welcome go appeal though.
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You mean the uk-australia fta, which is predicted to produce an increase of 0.08% in gdp OVER 15 YEARS vs loosing 4% of gdp annually. Its settled alright, brexit has been a catastrophe. Enjoy the hormone fed beef from auz undercutting local producers too.
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No they weren’t exported elsewhere, because our exports elsewhere haven’t increased. Thats why we are loosing 4% of GDP. Processed food products are made to order, without the orders they weren’t made. Perishable raw ingredients are used to produce other less profitable goods like animal feeds.
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Many of the execs will have been at the same schools as most of the top civil servants in the transport department, many civil servants will walk into nice jobs in transport after leaving public sector.
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Trident missiles are leased from the US missile pool, where the are maintained, the targeting system is made & maintained by the US, the targeting software is made & maintained by the US. Our deterrent is performative, certainly un re-targetable without US permission & is just a fee to be on UN SC
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I don’t perceive high crime, no stats support you, the uk has similar resolution rates to western europe, while there are outliers in the north, we are broadly average. I suspect the most likely cause of perception is the aim to drive fear, like in the US. More scared, more malleable
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Whole article about how we should tax extreme wealth, then suggest council tax rebanding. Which while probably due, will be completely and utterly unnoticed by the rich, and bitterly complained about by edge cases where people get fucked. Tax wealth, directly. £9tn held by 1% of pop, 10% tax, done.
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Seems to be
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So you don’t believe?
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They think a magical man lives in space and made the world, watches you taking a shit and judges you. Godbotherers can do what they like but for safety they shouldn’t be allowed to vote, drive or operate heavy machinery. Dogs cant and they have far more sense that jesus freaks.
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No poor people are doing that, your talking utter shit. In the last 14 years the Russell trust went from providing 50k to 3m emergency food parcels yearly, in the same time we have doubled num billionaires, and their wealth doubled, our gini index is amongst most unequal in europe.
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Yeah yeah yeah, but what do some old people outside a betting shop in Brexit voting dudley think?
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You know amazon makes more from AWS than its retail arm, and right now bluesky’s decentralised containers are mostly hosted on AWS, so you are using Amazon right now.
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Same reason you would call someone a dick i guess, it’s language as understood by society.
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No, clearly its been advertised on the 30+ virgin with mummy issues reddit
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I hate thatcher and the shit fest uk as much as anyone, but uk debt was 50% of gdp in 1970 and norway has 4x as much oil. There are plenty of examples of factual problems with the uk, without making shit up.
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You made it look hard
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Private chemo, paid for by people who cant get a fucking gp appointment.
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So you identify as they, you go girl….
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“That is only true if you’re counting the monetary value of things and not things” thats all things.
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Vapes aren’t nebulisers, they use heat, nebulisers use ultrasonic. Nebulisers couldn’t aerosolise glycol which is what capes do. Dont vape, dont smoke, dont care, just you are wrong about the technology, i didnt read the rest but i assume thats all wrong cause your initial premise is wrong.
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The cost doesn’t outweigh the benefit. Smokers on average die 10 years younger, which is about £120k of pension they don’t take. Coupled with a lifetime of tax, 20 a day is about £100k. So £220k in saving and tax, plus savings in social care.
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The money doesn’t go into a vacuum, it’s not spent and vanishes. Most of it will go on wages, with some returning as tax. Workers then spend it, paying other workers, who pay some tax, until it’s all back, except for any which leaks into private assets. Unless you send all £300bn overseas.
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But thats exactly what you just did, told everyone your opinion without anyone asking for it, and you seem very angry about it too, which admittedly makes it funnier.
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There may well be crime groups in every major city, but your graph suggest the people most likely to be in them are either american nationals or legal migrants, which seems to be the opposite of what you want to say. For every illegal migrant that comes in, your crime rate per capita would falls.
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Yeah, but if you replaced all the american citizens and legal migrants with illegal ones, you would have a much lower crime rate. According to your graph anyway.