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baka kaba posted:They go to little English colonies in hot countries where everything's covered in union jacks. Same with expats, a lot of them move to a "community" where their entire social circle can be other British people (and english-speaking expats from other countries if they're feeling adventurous) In the progressive and inclusive internationalist spirit of diversity and multiculturalism I would like the thread to join me in celebrating these British communities maintaining their minority ethnic culture against an oppressive assimilationist metropole. EDIT: tubby pupper no bully plz kapparomeo fucked around with this message at 23:22 on Apr 17, 2017 |
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kapparomeo posted:In the progressive and inclusive internationalist spirit of diversity and multiculturalism I would like the thread to join me in celebrating You mistyped some of that. I fixed it for you in an inclusive way.
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Miftan posted:Anything other than the store's own brand bread is borgoueise excess, except for M&S in which case even own brand is borgoueise excess. M&S bread is totally bourgeois excess. On the other hand, the stone baked pavé is absolutely gorgeous. I'm willing to accept my place against the wall for that, good bread is worth it.
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I would also venture the opinion that spending a bit extra on nice bread is fine as it can substitute for other treats and works out cheaper that way. Good bread is one of life's best things.
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I've never had the best luck with the ladies, so finding one who fancied me in 1994 and has suffered through one poo poo marriage and has just sacked off her second terrible marriage to be with me... severing is never going to happen
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Guavanaut posted:I don't get why libertarians of any stripe would have anything positive to say about a PM who is most famous for state aggression and pushing forward vast quantities of laws and prohibitions. It's purely because libertarians are loving stupid. That's it.
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British culture would have to exist before it could be defended against an oppressive majority
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OwlFancier posted:I would also venture the opinion that spending a bit extra on nice bread is fine as it can substitute for other treats and works out cheaper that way. Good bread is one of life's best things.
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kapparomeo posted:In the progressive and inclusive internationalist spirit of diversity and multiculturalism I would like the thread to join me in celebrating these British communities maintaining their minority ethnic culture against an oppressive assimilationist metropole. I mention English colonies and look who pops up all excited and wagging his tail
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MikeCrotch posted:British culture would have to exist before it could be defended against an oppressive majority Penicillin was originally a British culture. (Also related to bread chat.)
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Fresh bread is delicious, especially Co-op/Morrisons/M&S fresh bread, and anyone who goes back to eating standard packaged Hovis after that is a disgrace.
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Guavanaut posted:The Co-Op does some good baked breads and even fancy ones with peppers and stuff. And (for the Central England Co-operative at least) it's owned and democratically controlled by its members. And as someone mentioned earlier if you go in just before closing you can get those breads cheap if there's any left. We don't have one nearby, alas. Also while discount food is nice, discount bread is usually stale and not very nice. I usually go to Morrisons for bread.
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The point they sell it off cheap at, it's fine for supper and the next day's breakfast and probably dinner too. It's 'we can't sell this as freshly baked bread tomorrow' bread, not 'we can't in good conscience sell this tomorrow' bread.
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MikeCrotch posted:British culture would have to exist before it could be defended against an oppressive majority British culture exists tho? E: this is a weird argument to try and make.
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nothing to seehere posted:Fresh bread is delicious, especially Co-op/Morrisons/M&S fresh bread, and anyone who goes back to eating standard packaged Hovis after that is a disgrace. Eh, sometimes you just fancy some toast, and I always felt that toasting nice bread just feels like a waste. But otherwise, yes.
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ShaneMacGowansTeeth posted:I've never had the best luck with the ladies, so finding one who fancied me in 1994 and has suffered through one poo poo marriage and has just sacked off her second terrible marriage to be with me... severing is never going to happen Do you sometimes wonder why the other marriages broke down
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Iceland actually does a really nice packaged sliced crusty loaf that is perfect for making toast. But aye, I can't resist a good fresh loaf.
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Breath Ray posted:Do you sometimes wonder why the other marriages broke down oh no, I've asked. Apparently both made cheating look like an olympic sport but with prostitutes and strippers. Also current husband apparently throw the mother of all fits because a bottle of vinegar fell out of the cupboard and broke, so screamed at his two year old daughter like it was her fault
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Breath Ray posted:Do you sometimes wonder why the other marriages broke down Don't be weird dude
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Bread is awesome, but it's too high in calories and goes bad too fast to be able to eat it at a reasonable pace as a single person. The M&S fresh farmhouse white is lovely though, and at £1 I'd say it's a bargain.
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Here it is, the worst hot take of the day. https://twitter.com/andyburnhammp/status/854035829643255808
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Namtab posted:Don't be weird dude it's ok. The first wedding was done at lunch, and for the second her husband hosed off to watch the football during the reception and didn't come back. Even her second husband's parents have been telling her to leave him because he's a loving wanker
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Guavanaut posted:The point they sell it off cheap at, it's fine for supper and the next day's breakfast and probably dinner too. It's 'we can't sell this as freshly baked bread tomorrow' bread, not 'we can't in good conscience sell this tomorrow' bread. In theory yes but I find with the silly hole punched plastic wrap they use, it's gone pretty rock hard over the course of the day. You can eat it, but if I want edible bread I'd just get a normal loaf.
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Private Speech posted:Well the definition GBS expats who hate being called immigrants usually advance is that expats are from more 'desirable' countries than the ones they are moving to. I always figured that immigrants were people who moved to another country permanently with a view toward becoming citizens, and expats were people living in another country temporarily. "Migrant worker' seems to be the downgraded version of expat used for people from poor countries.
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OwlFancier posted:In theory yes but I find with the silly hole punched plastic wrap they use, it's gone pretty rock hard over the course of the day. You can eat it, but if I want edible bread I'd just get a normal loaf.
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OwlFancier posted:In theory yes but I find with the silly hole punched plastic wrap they use, it's gone pretty rock hard over the course of the day. You can eat it, but if I want edible bread I'd just get a normal loaf. Unfortunately you need to have the hole punched wrap to allow the heat of a fresh loaf to dissipate properly and the for the bread to get the perfect texture as quickly as possible without going soggy in the morning. Properly paper wrapped bread is better for both maintaining the texture and allowing it not to go too hard, but few places do this any more. Fresh bread is pretty terribly stored in supermarkets though.
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Namtab posted:British culture exists tho? Yeah it exists. It's just it usually consists of being obnoxious. We can't even claim to make good comedies anymore. When was the last good British comedy? What the gently caress happened there? It's a wasteland.
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forkboy84 posted:Eh, sometimes you just fancy some toast, and I always felt that toasting nice bread just feels like a waste. But otherwise, yes. Is this a confession of toast terrorism? Aldi's malted bloomer is good
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ShaneMacGowansTeeth posted:it's ok. The first wedding was done at lunch, and for the second her husband hosed off to watch the football during the reception and didn't come back. Even her second husband's parents have been telling her to leave him because he's a loving wanker What match?
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Skinty McEdger posted:Unfortunately you need to have the hole punched wrap to allow the heat of a fresh loaf to dissipate properly and the for the bread to get the perfect texture as quickly as possible without going soggy in the morning. Properly paper wrapped bread is better for both maintaining the texture and allowing it not to go too hard, but few places do this any more. Fresh bread is pretty terribly stored in supermarkets though. Yeah I know why they do it, it just means it's a bit minging unless you get it fresh and put it in a poly bag when you get home.
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Whoever's gran didn't like people speaking foreign because she didn't know what they were saying was right to worry, talking rudely about people in a language they don't understand is one of the perks of being multilingual. Of course everyone is talking about her behind her back in English too.
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The Labour policy blitz continues - plans to increase the carers allowance by £10 a week, funded by reversing cuts to inheritance tax. Meanwhile the MP in charge of drowning out positive announcements this week is Neil Coyle, who has been reported to the Chief Whip for apparently repeatedly abusing party staff, and has decided to loudly defend himself in the media.
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Welcome to Late Night UKMT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZJDYlxkM-c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWIEana3jQM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U06jlgpMtQs Intrinsic Field Marshal fucked around with this message at 03:01 on Apr 18, 2017 |
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jabby posted:The Labour policy blitz continues - plans to increase the carers allowance by £10 a week, funded by reversing cuts to inheritance tax. It is sad that these policies must wither on the corbynista vine.
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These policies! So good.... but.... I can't vote for them because Corbyn is their leader... and... I don't.... agree with his policies. *Void at the centre of everything intensifies*
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namesake posted:Soros is such an odd feature of modern fascism; literally the Emmanuel Goldstein of the world today. More of a 21th century replacement for the Rothschilds imho. Did Glenn Beck start that trend? He was banging on about Soros being the string pulling evil genius behind everything the Tea Partiers hated more than a decade ago.
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Why does Corbyn look like such like a teacher on a school trip? He looks like he should be teaching Of Mice and Men to a bored group of year 9 students imo.
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Regarde Aduck posted:These policies! So good.... but.... I can't vote for them because Corbyn is their leader... and... I don't.... agree with his policies. I like the void Lots of leg room
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he looks like he killed a man and flushed him down the loo
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Kurtofan posted:he looks like he killed a man and flushed him down the loo
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