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samcoleridge.bsky.social
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My thoughts entirely.
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Advocates of TA would be a bit miffed have it compared to horoscopes, they'd say it's the use of mathematical formulae to analyse prior price behaviour patterns in order to extrapolate likely future outcomes, using such exotica as Ichimoku Clouds, Bollinger Bands and a host of acronyms eg MACD.
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Over to Camilla (the other one) bsky.app/profile/paul...
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Reading Simone de Beauvoir's diaries, I was surprised at how much walking/trekking they did and how fit they would have to have been.
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A bit of old fashioned technical analysis says there will be support around 42500: that'll probably hold first time round. If it breaks then that's a double top formed with next support around 40k. This is not etcetc.. .
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If an American can "turn them off" how are they or how have they ever been Britain's?
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bust joke < >
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Named his son Barron, was a clue.
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Six for the price of one, eccentrically packaged?
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The Devil Wore Walmart
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Obligatory photo of the woman that Badenoch "converted from Marxism" with Peter Jordanson.
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Is this satire?
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Reach & co have now moved on to Clickbait 2.0, or "hostage spam" which you can only find out is garbage by allowing yourself to be infested by their tracking cookies.
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Following the interview link in that excellent article, one finds that Aziz made his initial fortune in food distribution in that war and corruption ravaged hell, Angola. Why is that not reassuring?
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I wonder why they are not named in the article? If we could see the guest list, that would help.
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On Google maps as served up in the UK, it's currently the Gulf of Nowhere.
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There's people swimming today, sea temp is 7°c, -3 with wind chill. New beach sauna opened last week, somewhere warm to give CPR.
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Darkest before dawn. Nearly there
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Cheese came between Joshua and Amanda, it was quite sad really.
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Is "being a gobshite" illegal?
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Cunning police plan: reduce 'targets of crime' (people) by removing reasons for them to go out (fun).
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It was all just "a few slivers of black humour", according to the man who suggested holding by-elections on days that Muslims couldn't vote, which was apparently just "light hearted banter". This is Jim Davidson 'humour', trot out your prejudices, then snigger or wink and it's "only a joke".
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Strange name your butler's got.
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Americans are weird.
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Have you tried matte?
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co-dependent maybe?
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And a sort of amusing postscript to that list of Dorset's mega landlords; Townshend not only owns vast swathes of inherited land, but also inherited swans. She also takes whatever uninherited water she wants during a drought and pays a miniscule fine. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
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How can you say that with confidence if there is no way of checking?
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I happen to agree with you; what I don't agree with, because it's wide open to abuse and hidden agendas, is the normalisation of unattributed 'quotes'.
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Unless it's attributed, there's no way to verify it. I don't have your confidence.
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Evidence? Irrespective of whether you agree with them or not, what have anonymous sound bite 'quotes' to do with evidence?