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LemonyTang posted:The best suggestion so far. A very very good reference with a little bit knowledge yes. Ceci n'est pas un chien namesake fucked around with this message at 21:19 on Apr 24, 2017 |
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sassassin posted:Who were these people and why do we care about them enough to stop working? Private Speech posted:Suggest a good civil war person.
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Guavanaut posted:Aren't a lot of motorways specifically cambered on bends so that you turn most safely at 65-75mph, and going below that is as bad as going above it? Going below wouldn't hurt when it comes to turning, the danger comes from the difference in speed between slow and fast moving vehicles. It's just frustrating that campaign groups and politicians seem to focus solely on speed at the expense of say, spatial awareness and proper observation. As a petrolhead, the way to help the environment in my eyes is to remove the need for a car in the first place. If people could afford to live near their workplace rather than having to commute an hour each way because houses cost way too much where all the jobs are, that would take care of a big chunk of it right there. Blanket reductions in speed limits will do gently caress all.
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forkboy84 posted:Not sure an 11 hour school day is very sensible. I used to do three 14 hour days and then either 4 days off or 3 days off with a 6 hour shift when I used to be a bartender. Best work/life balance I've ever had.
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LemonDrizzle posted:The Principia Mathematica was published on the 5th of July, so that'd be an option. ShaneMacGowansTeeth posted:Monday closest to Remembrance Sunday. Breaks up the near four months between the August Bank Holiday and Christmas Yes! Shame all this is bullshit as Corbyn's going nowhere
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 21:27 |
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Ludicro posted:Going below wouldn't hurt when it comes to turning, the danger comes from the difference in speed between slow and fast moving vehicles. It's just frustrating that campaign groups and politicians seem to focus solely on speed at the expense of say, spatial awareness and proper observation. You're supposed to be going at the right speed for the turn otherwise you'd find yourself drifting out (too fast) or in (too slow). I have no idea how this works for the motorways around London. You get out and walk?
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TheRat posted:I'm fairly certain brexit means facts are banned It's also written in foreign, it'll only fly if they're allowed a book-burning festival
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 21:44 |
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Labour are planning some good stuff on Brexit tomorrow. Laying out their negotiating strategy that would prioritise keeping the benefits of the single market and customs union. Soft Brexit, in a nutshell. Nia Griffith also said something interesting about Trident today: Nia Griffith posted:I think it is very important that we are absolutely clear that we are prepared to use it and I’m certainly prepared to use it. Could Corbyn conceivably devolve the launch/don't launch decision to his defence minister?
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 21:48 |
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Private Speech posted:Let's get a day off for Brunel, Cromwell and Attlee (make them saints while we're at it). Making Cromwell a Catholic saint could solve the world's energy needs once all his scattered bits started revolving furiously.
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jabby posted:Labour are planning some good stuff on Brexit tomorrow. Laying out their negotiating strategy that would prioritise keeping the benefits of the single market and customs union. Soft Brexit, in a nutshell. Suddenly all of Corbyns speechs start containing the word 'launch' and the names of different countries to be recorded and used while Tom Watson pins Jeremy to the floor and Nia holds a tape recorder up to the phone to the submarine.
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EmptyVessel posted:Making Cromwell a Catholic saint could solve the world's energy needs once all his scattered bits started revolving furiously.
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Pissflaps posted:My government will: Last time I checked cheese and onion already comes in a packet, voting Labour instead.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 21:56 |
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Guavanaut posted:Most of the Popes are buried in lead coffins, so you could power Europe just by dumping them in water when they become incandescent. Presumably this would only work with Pope Innocent X onwards (Popes before him be all Crom-who?) but we might have something here.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 21:58 |
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Namtab posted:Last time I checked cheese and onion already comes in a packet, voting Labour instead. Cheese and onion Pringles come in a tube. I assume they would be banned.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 22:02 |
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Tubes are packets. In namtabs Britain they will season both sides of a pringle
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Guavanaut posted:High speed roads like autobahns and (I'm assuming, but nothing about British build standards would surprise me) motorways are supposed to have a superelevated camber on turns, like so for a right turn: Superelevation like that allows for higher speeds but wouldn't have any impact at lower speeds unless it was velodrome-steep. Going slower has other safety benefits, specifically greater perception time and reduced stopping distance.
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Namtab posted:Tubes are packets.
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Support Our Tubes
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Private Speech posted:Ok not in N. Ireland then, just in England/Scotland/Wales. Do they get the day off to go kill some Irish people? sassassin posted:Cheese and onion Pringles come in a tube. I assume they would be banned. Pringles aren't crisps. OwlFancier fucked around with this message at 22:37 on Apr 24, 2017 |
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OwlFancier posted:
Bigot
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 22:38 |
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Namtab posted:Bigot They aren't. Even seabrooks are nicer than pringles. You make crisps by heating up potato until it tastes good, not compacting sawdust into a wafer and then putting it in a tube.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 22:40 |
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OwlFancier posted:They aren't. Now you're being counterrevolutionary
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 22:47 |
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Pringles are lovely crisps which subsist on marketing and cheapness of production. They are the counterevolutionaries. Proper revolutionary crisps would be getting one of those microwave things and growing your own spuds.
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OwlFancier posted:Pringles are lovely crisps which subsist on marketing and cheapness of production. Once you pop* you just can't stop *off to the wall for betraying the revolution
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OwlFancier posted:Pringles are lovely crisps which subsist on marketing and cheapness of production. Typical bourgeois individualistic decadence itp Communal gardens and microwave thingys.
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namesake posted:Typical bourgeois individualistic decadence itp This would be a better solution because I don't reckon everyone needs their own microwave thingy.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 22:59 |
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Crisps of the working class
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Didn't really like going to Cat Jail for thought crimes tbeh
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Rich "Big brother" Kyanka
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Namtab posted:Rich "Big brother" Kyanka I've sent a petition through the Kekistani embassy but to no avail
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 23:10 |
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namesake posted:Suddenly all of Corbyns speechs start containing the word 'launch' and the names of different countries to be recorded and used while Tom Watson pins Jeremy to the floor and Nia holds a tape recorder up to the phone to the submarine. No need with the power of computer
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 23:13 |
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This was a good read: https://samkriss.com/2017/04/24/corbynism-or-barbarism-part-ii/quote:The loyal Tory press responds with terrifying outbursts against all enemies: ‘Hang The Lot,’ ‘Boil The Traitors Alive,’ ‘Insert The Pear Of Anguish Into The Anuses Of Our Enemies So That They May Be Disembowelled From Within,’ ‘Readers Agree: It’s Time To Crush The Heads Of The Remoaners Under A Large Millstone,’ ‘Where Are Our Common-Sense Torture Kennels In Which The People We Don’t Like Are Torn Apart Shred By Shred By Starving Dogs?’
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Blasmeister posted:This was a good read: https://samkriss.com/2017/04/24/corbynism-or-barbarism-part-ii/ Almost like having liberal elites who despise the common man and pander to special interest groups and big business wouldn't developing something as awful and lovely in return to face it like a Mothra made out of smegma and cum to fight against a Godzilla made out of poo poo and piss
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Intrinsic Field Marshal posted:Crisps of the working class Asda is wallmart and thus poo poo. namtab for PM.
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Blasmeister posted:This was a good read: https://samkriss.com/2017/04/24/corbynism-or-barbarism-part-ii/ quote:the Daily Mail letters page given chitinous flesh
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 23:31 |
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I once emailed the people who make McCoys crisps to ask if their product was made from genuine slices of potato, or - as I suspected - some sort of processed and formed potato slice. I'll never forgot the answer I received in reply. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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Miftan posted:Asda is wallmart and thus poo poo. namtab for PM. Actual poor people dont really give a poo poo as long as its cheap and cheerful
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 23:40 |
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and he'll tell us about it right after posting the bolognese recipe
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Pissflaps is resorting to click at to troll, truly we are living in the tories' bargain basement Britain.
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