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Oh good we are back into "hope is a lie" I really missed this. Even if it is a lie in general it is not a lie for all, or a lie for us. I do not have hope in general, but I think working towards something as opposed to just sitting to one side, is always helpful. 5, is a friendly looking number. Josef bugman fucked around with this message at 17:29 on May 1, 2020 |
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how the gently caress is this not in the OP https://twitter.com/piercepenniless/status/1256218871385726978?s=20 e: also why does it look like Simpsons Eisenhower
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# ? May 1, 2020 17:37 |
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Josef bugman posted:Oh good we are back into "hope is a lie" I really missed this. Convert to anger. Blunt not the heart, enrage it.
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# ? May 1, 2020 17:38 |
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Jose posted:starmer/rayner wouldn't share who they'd decided on until the NEC meeting started Ah, so not a lazy oval office, just an exceptionally stupid one. "They won't say who they picked in advance but I'll just assume the best because I'm utterly laughable and have completely forgotten how desperate the Labour right are to crush anyone who doesn't accept neoliberalism. Josef bugman posted:Oh good we are back into "hope is a lie" I really missed this. I'm not saying hope in general is a lie, just hope in the parliamentary route to socialism, that the Labour Party is as fit a vehicle for making socialism happen in this country as a car with no engine is a fit vehicle for getting you to work on time.
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# ? May 1, 2020 17:39 |
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Has anyone here joined or looked into Forward Momentum?
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# ? May 1, 2020 17:43 |
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27,510 deaths today, we are 3rd in the world behind Italy and USA. We do however have the highest death rate in the world at 15.8%
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# ? May 1, 2020 18:03 |
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Testing target (reportedly) met. Taking bets for exactly how they've fiddled the numbers.
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# ? May 1, 2020 18:04 |
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Borrovan posted:Testing target (reportedly) met. Throat and nasal swabs counted individually imo
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Borrovan posted:Testing target (reportedly) met. Counting home-tests that they've posted out. So you know, the tests that haven't been done yet.
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Yesterday they counted all tests that had been posted out as "performed"
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Borrovan posted:Testing target (reportedly) met. Turns out it was counting 40,000 tests sent in the post.
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https://twitter.com/SteveBakerHW/status/1253717250785325057?s=20 did you know that the lockdown isn't working and is also killing lots of people? evidenced by: - falling COVID infection rates - loads of old people dying in care homes it would be funny if it weren't so stupid bonus points for the "lockdown is solely responsible for the economic damage, a raging pandemic would have had absolutely no impact on people's desire/ability to go to school/work/pubs/restaurants" canard
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Feel like tests not performed by medical personnel aren’t gonna be worth poo poo. We’ve seen how far up your nose you need to shove that thing, how many people are gonna do that themselves properly.
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XMNN posted:https://twitter.com/SteveBakerHW/status/1253717250785325057?s=20 Also the fact that the economy has been overdue a recession for some time now, given that all of the supposed gains since the GFC were just central banks bukkakeing money into FIRE with every measure of actual economic health lagging badly. If it wasn't this, the MBS/Putin beef and price war on oil would have put at least the US into a nasty recession as its entire energy sector poo poo the bed.
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If members of the public do not perform the tests properly I am sure you can not possibly hold the government to account, and if it artificially drives down the reported infection rate that can not at all be considered a benefit to them.
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Josef bugman posted:Oh good we are back into "hope is a lie" I really missed this. Tbh I've kind of settled into a constant simmering rage about our country rather than just despair. It doesn't combo well with depression though!
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Blasmeister posted:Feel like tests not performed by medical personnel aren’t gonna be worth poo poo. We’ve seen how far up your nose you need to shove that thing, how many people are gonna do that themselves properly. I'm going to say anyone who's not that guy who used to hammer nails into himself in the old Jim Rose Circus could do both tests properly. Apparently the idea was floated at the press conference that they may be able to test the entire population of the UK over the course of a month, which while insanely improbable for all sorts of reasons, is actually an interesting idea in theory. Maybe not the entire country, but if you were to blanket-test selected postcodes to get an actual baseline of the infection rate it would mean we weren't still fighting entirely in the dark. You could even get, I dunno, 10k volunteers properly spread around the country and test them weekly? Surely that would give us a much more sensitive early warning of the infection rate going exponential again? I'm working on the assumption that test-and-trace would require us to be dealing with at most high-thousands of infected people to even stand a chance of not being completely swamped, and that's probably going to need months more lockdown, which I just can't see as being feasible.
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OwlFancier posted:If members of the public do not perform the tests properly I am sure you can not possibly hold the government to account, and if it artificially drives down the reported infection rate that can not at all be considered a benefit to them. All tests are sent to the same labs. The tricky bit is that they're counting home orders of tests out for delivery as tests carried out, regardless of whether they've even arrived, let alone been used and sent back to a lab, when previously it was daily lab results.
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DesperateDan posted:I have now had three separate emails from labour telling me they are sad I'm gone so can I get taken off that clp list cause it makes me sad I did say that the Republican party exists!!
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Darth Walrus posted:All tests are sent to the same labs. The tricky bit is that they're counting home orders of tests out for delivery as tests carried out, regardless of whether they've even arrived, let alone been used and sent back to a lab, when previously it was daily lab results. Sure, but if someone doesn't stick it in far enough and they have it but it doesn't show up on the test as a result, I'm sure the government would have no complaints about that.
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Darth Walrus posted:All tests are sent to the same labs. The tricky bit is that they're counting home orders of tests out for delivery as tests carried out, regardless of whether they've even arrived, let alone been used and sent back to a lab, when previously it was daily lab results. It seems like this is something that could do with being forensically examined, but I suppose that's just me opposing the Tories for the sake of it.
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Borrovan posted:Testing target (reportedly) met. https://twitter.com/PaulbernalUK/status/1256258228624777217 They changed the criteria from "people tested" to "number of tests done"
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Ms Adequate posted:I did say that the Republican party exists!! Well look are you gonna bring em up and expect me not to take a chance to dust off some material from around 2003? Bush bad. So was the new metallica album. Folk were putting fibreglass into weed. But then electric six released fire, for which we can all be eternally grateful
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Still though, don't you ever get an urge to smoke some squidgy plastic hash and listen to the Prodigy? E: I guess by 2003 prodigy were a bit old, but we still listened to the old poo poo
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Cerv posted:it’s the opposite of giving Chakrabarti a peerage right after her report into the party, which forever tainted the impartiality of the report To be fair, that report was never going to be accepted by the right in any case. The ill feeling was so apparent at that launch meeting. Chakrabarti was, to the best of my knowledge, someone who had unimpeachable integrity up to that point as a champion of minority rights and civil liberties. There are peerages far less deserved IMO. On a sidenote, does anyone know the outcome of Marc Wadsworth suing the party in the aftermath of Smeethgate? Not having much luck turning anything up. Likewise, what happened to Emily Thornberry? She confirmed she had initiated legal action against Caroline Flint but I haven't heard anything since. Normally there's at least a statement saying if the parties have reached an amicable settlement or something like that?
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Josef bugman posted:Oh good we are back into "hope is a lie" I really missed this. Hope is a lie. Never hope. Do things because you find meaning in the act of doing them, not because you hope for a specific outcome.
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Failed Imagineer posted:Still though, don't you ever get an urge to smoke some squidgy plastic hash and listen to the Prodigy? What I heard of the new album sounded like a bit of return to form. Not as good as 1990s Prod, but close enough. And then, well, you know
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Party Boat posted:Boris offspring count somehow there's nothing that demolishes any last trace of belief that the uk is a great powerful nation with infinite capacity than the fact the cabinet is still using loving Zoom
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Angepain posted:somehow there's nothing that demolishes any last trace of belief that the uk is a great powerful nation with infinite capacity than the fact the cabinet is still using loving Zoom At least it's not houseparty.
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Failed Imagineer posted:Still though, don't you ever get an urge to smoke some squidgy plastic hash ShaneMacGowansTeeth posted:1990s Prod
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Flipswitch posted:Tbh I've kind of settled into a constant simmering rage about our country rather than just despair. It doesn't combo well with depression though! Yeah. I think I am going to go away again for a few days, maybe catch up on my reading. Does anyone have any recommended books about things we should all know about, but currently don't?
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https://twitter.com/ElectionMapsUK/status/1256286563446722562?s=19 Lol
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Prince John posted:To be fair, that report was never going to be accepted by the right in any case. The ill feeling was so apparent at that launch meeting. true. but don’t need to give them such easy ammo to swing casual observers Chakrabarti was a great choice to receive a peerage* or to lead that investigation. but both? that was a mis-step *within the bounds of the system as exists not an endorsement of the House of Lords as a concept
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# ? May 1, 2020 20:06 |
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the fightback begins here!!!
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oh hey there's a Labour in Scotland? how about that i'd forgotten for a minute there. they've got whatisname haven't they. the guy in the suit. whosits. willie rennie. wait no that's not right. imagine they probably have some policies or ideological positions or something. possibly. i dunno.
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Josef bugman posted:Yeah. Or read Camus' The Plague if you want something closer to home.
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This is doing the rounds on the local FB group:
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# ? May 1, 2020 20:13 |
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Bardeh posted:This is doing the rounds on the local FB group: Prime gammon material, guarantee you as the day goes by their eyes glaze over increasingly
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Guavanaut posted:I'd recommend reading something completely unrelated to what's happening, but full of useful general social ideas, like from the Civil Rights movement or Peterloo. Or learn something new like homebrewing or macrame or gas-cooled fast reactor design. Thank you. have currently been trying to get through some thicker books, so might aim for something a bit less heavy atm.
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I've just kind of realised when boomers do this WW2 cosplay poo poo despite being born in 1949 what they're really saying is "I miss my mum and dad and I'm too emotionally crippled and petrified of my own death to work through it in a healthy way so I'm just going to scream incoherently with what I think my dad would say". There's a whole generation who are just dealing with their parents PTSD.
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