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Jose posted:£64+ a week is a fairly hefty amount Wow, that's gone up. I think it was something like 10 or 15, though this was back in 2005. edit: Though by 2006 they were charging 69 a week, so either they did a massive rate hike, or I was being paid way too much in 2005 and didn't actually pay attention to things like that. And because this is a terrible snipe, have a watercolour doodle of a WW2 pillbox that's fallen down a cliff. ![]() Angrymog fucked around with this message at 21:21 on Aug 20, 2019 |
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Guavanaut posted:It's still not quite as good as as the UKIP superteam meeting for the first time in Paul's mum's front room with a purple cloth over the table. Isn't that Paul Joseph Watson's ma's dining room?
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Front room, dining room, take your pick. I roughly paced it out at the time and It's about the same size and layout as my front room (which also has the Good Table, as is tradition), but definitely not a conference room for eight. Also mine has much better wallpaper, even if it is the previous occupants'.
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https://twitter.com/YouGov/status/1163897106291052544 I can't help but be depressed by polls like this. How the hell do we turn this around? Half of Labour's support has leaked off to the yellow tories it feels.
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I just watched a guy in Wahaca eat a burrito and two tacos with a knife and fork.
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Encouraging them to continue to poo poo the bed re: actually trying to stop brexit seems like a good plan. Also TBH it's increasingly unlikely that we'll actually get a GE before brexit so eh.
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Not So Fast posted:https://twitter.com/YouGov/status/1163897106291052544 a) It's YouGov b) This is the extent of Johnson's new leader bounce c) Most people haven't figured out yet that the choice will be between a Labour government and No Deal.
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Not So Fast posted:https://twitter.com/YouGov/status/1163897106291052544 Yougov tends to be a "bad" poll for us as they over estimate/sample the tories/anyone but labour population. However you point stands that we have hemorrhaged support to the lib dems on brexit, we has become the liberals "feels over reals" issue, and The Greens on "I am left wing but feel a bit iffy about the current Labour party". Only way to fix it is to have a new, left wing leader that is pro-EU. Otherwise our best bet is lightning striking twice and being able to form a coalition with a party that loving hates us (the lib dems).
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Certainly 13-14th won't account for swinson shtting the bed then rubbing the poo poo all over herself and saying jeremy corbyn made her do it.
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Darth Walrus posted:
Is it definitely too late to call the whole Brexit thing off?
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all the Lib Dems having to stand up in Parliament and actually vote for No Deal over Corbyn is going to decimate their support
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radmonger posted:Is it definitely too late to call the whole Brexit thing off? I'm sure the Brexit Party, the Tories, and the DUP would form a coalition.
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Darth Walrus posted:The Soviet-backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan was indeed the most socially liberal of the three, with reforms including equal rights for women and universal education. Unfortunately, it was a very 'hire more women guards' flavour of liberalism. The signature policy of the new communist government was land reform, seizing any farm over a certain size for the government without compensating its owners. It was supposed to be a populist sop to poor Afghans, sticking the boot into wealthy, exploitative farmers. The problem was that Afghanistan was a largely agrarian economy with poor soil and low population density, so even the poorest farms were pretty big, which meant that a shitload of dirt-poor subsistence farmers got their land stolen by wealthy ministers. A lot of that is true about several other places where the soviet-backed governments were around, but I'd still take it over religious Mad Max cosplayers or the actual Taliban. Though to be fair my classmate's family were from Kabul and somewhat educated, so possibly not quite the people suffering the most. e: champagne Stalinism Private Speech fucked around with this message at 21:58 on Aug 20, 2019 |
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Not So Fast posted:https://twitter.com/YouGov/status/1163897106291052544 poo poo like this tends to change sharply in the event of an actual election. Especially if it's No Deal versus an option to Remain.
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feedmegin posted:poo poo like this tends to change sharply in the event of an actual election. Especially if it's No Deal versus an option to Remain. Yeah if we do get an election Labour just needs to point to the fact that unless they form the next government then we're still leaving with no deal. The Lib Dems just don't have a good answer to that.
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I wish I was somewhere else, in a different country not currently imploding.
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^^^ have some escapism, friendGuavanaut posted:Front room, dining room, take your pick. I roughly paced it out at the time and It's about the same size and layout as my front room (which also has the Good Table, as is tradition), but definitely not a conference room for eight. but are the walls bulging in from the pressure of all the immigration?
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Ash Crimson posted:I wish I was somewhere else, in a different country not currently imploding. All countries are imploding right now, there's a global recession coming Some fare much better than others though, maybe learn Danish and move to Denmark? Or Norway or one of the nordic states - they're the best place to live right now I think even though the far-right is gaining ground there If that's not an option, well, have a cup of tea or your favourite hot beverage, take a deep breath, take things one step at a time, and dehumanise yourself and face to bloodshed Pochoclo fucked around with this message at 22:21 on Aug 20, 2019 |
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Back from my brothers wedding. It was lovely, him and his wife are all married and love each other very much and did the most "on brand" thing for them that they can do in that they gave people presents during one of the speeches to say thank you for coming. I got to have a lot of talks with my cousins and meet up with Bens friends and with the family. We now have a few more cousins part of it, one of them who was born abroad is possibly the happiest baby I have seen in my life, I've never encountered one who is just constantly smiling! The food was lovely, I got to wear a rather nice suit and enjoy a day out with the family. Now I am probably going to crash like I usually do having seen my folks, but it was very good fun being there with all of them.
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awww yeah, glad it was a good experience bud
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Pochoclo posted:maybe learn Danish Hahahahahaha.
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Yeah Denmark is pretty fash recently. Also their housing crisis is just as bad, from what I hear from of people who moved over there (and they are mostly computer touchers so it's not just the poors). The wages might be high but tax rate and cost of living are exorbitant in comparison.
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Julio Cruz posted:all the Lib Dems having to stand up in Parliament and actually vote for No Deal over Corbyn is going to decimate their support I'm pretty sure lack of diabetes and blood pressure medication in a no-deal Brexit environment will do that, too.
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Guavanaut posted:It's still not quite as good as as the UKIP superteam meeting for the first time in Paul's mum's front room with a purple cloth over the table. At least two of the people in this pic has had to ask their children why at least the other two are famous on the internet. "And now article 6 today: Milkshake proof clothing..."
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Goon project: UKMT colonises Iceland, sets up communist utopia. Between the various EVE players we should have enough ISK to buy some land in a nice lava field, maybe get some hogs, build a zipline...
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baka kaba posted:awww yeah, glad it was a good experience bud Thanks mate. It was just nice to be around folks. I think I am going to take another break from SA for a bit.
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Not So Fast posted:https://twitter.com/YouGov/status/1163897106291052544 We need these polls. They'll convince Boris the same way they convinced May.
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Jedit posted:We need these polls. They'll convince Boris the same way they convinced May. insha'Allah. Perhaps YouGov is some kind of triple agent operation, who knows, but they will be the siren that sings ABdPfJ to shipwreck
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Private Speech posted:Yeah Denmark is pretty fash recently. Also their housing crisis is just as bad, from what I hear from of people who moved over there (and they are mostly computer touchers so it's not just the poors). London is even more expensive than Copenhagen though, the UK has been getting pretty fash lately also, not to mention Brexit, and while the tax rate is lower, pensions and public services are shittier in the UK Salaries have a more even distribution in Denmark from what I heard - you have more chances of getting a good salary there, but if you want a super high salary in a high demand field you're more likely to get it in London, but on the other hand lol at ever buying a house in London while Copenhagen is still humanly possible
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Not So Fast posted:https://twitter.com/YouGov/status/1163897106291052544 Well first of all you take 10 points off the Tories for it being YouGov.
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If medicine gets disrupted I should probably just go out quietly and not make a fuss
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Bugger that if the government's gonna kill you make as much fuss about it as you can. What're they gonna do, double kill you?
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The populace kicking out their leadership on their rear end can happen, in my own experiencequote:The freeze (of bank accounts) enraged many Argentines who took to the streets of important cities, especially Buenos Aires. They engaged in protests that became known as cacerolazo (banging pots and pans). The cacerolazos began as noisy demonstrations but soon included property destruction, often directed at banks, foreign-owned privatized companies, and, especially, big American and European companies. It does involve a bit of violence though
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Private Speech posted:Yeah Denmark is pretty fash recently. Also their housing crisis is just as bad, from what I hear from of people who moved over there (and they are mostly computer touchers so it's not just the poors). You can get houses dirt cheap outside of cities. Downside is, you're in the middle of nowhere.
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big scary monsters posted:Goon project: UKMT colonises Iceland, sets up communist utopia. Between the various EVE players we should have enough ISK to buy some land in a nice lava field, maybe get some hogs, build a zipline... At least 30-50 hogs, surely.
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I just saw a mention of Frances Barber in the wild, which reminded me she was the/an original Weetman, and it turns out if anything she's worse than ever, so oh well. Been starring in a Pet Shop Boys musical though.
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centristsdangerouslyclosetogettingit.txt https://twitter.com/francesweetman/status/1163899738053324801?s=20
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Julio Cruz posted:all the Lib Dems having to stand up in Parliament and actually vote for No Deal over Corbyn is going to decimate their support Seeing just how badly Swinson is handling this, and how she's doubling down is pretty amazing: https://twitter.com/joswinson/status/1163747128457539584 Even by the usual standards of deflection, it's pretty piss-weak and not sticking.
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Lol, too late.![]()
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NotJustANumber99 posted:Lol, too late. ...I'm sorry what?
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