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RockyB posted:Don't worry everyone, Chuka is here to save us from Capitalism by joining a hahahahaha the idea of anyone tangentially related to CHUK working in branding ahahahahahahahahahahaah 231 AD March - August – Battle of Mount Qi: The Chinese state of Shu Han gains a tactical victory, and the state of Cao Wei a strategic victory. e: cat
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Camrath sobbing, frantically trying to make ten grand's worth of fudge as government stimulus vouchers pour through the letterbox
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SpaceCommie posted:Submitted a complaint to the party, including a screenshot of the tweet. https://twitter.com/The_West_Trad/status/1280235854858825731?s=19
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# ? Jul 7, 2020 14:34 |
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Angepain posted:The specific kind of oppression that Gilead delivers to women, that the book spends most of its time going into, would probably be delivered based on assigned gender at birth, thus remaining consistent with the terf view that oppression against "biological" "sex" is the only one that matters. The book doesn't go into it, but I assume terfs imagine that trans women would be able to live as men, and that this would be perfectly fine for all concerned with absolutely no problems of a) the trans person having to deal with living as the wrong gender b) the society allowing a person with Bad Gender Thoughts to even exist, because they have no idea what being trans is and think we're all making it up. I haven’t read the Handmaid’s Tale, but I have watched most of the show with my wife. And since Atwood was a producer and supposedly hands on her involvement with the show, I think the show is a good representation of her work. One of the thing that comes up a lot in the background is the constant mentions of executions. You see hanged bodies in the streets of Gilead all the time. When it comes to their crime you get listings like child killer (IE was a doctor who performed abortions.) adulterer (had an affair) and gender traitors. (Which I think is anyone who was LGBTQA and couldn’t reproduce.) So, I’m fairly confident that in THT, Transgender people were being horribly oppressed and murdered along with most people in that totalitarian regime. Also, if you are an expectant parent,THT is not a great TV show to be watching as it caused my wife and I tons of stress. Granted in hindsight it was immaterial, but still. It’s a good TV show, but not everybody’s cup of tea.
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# ? Jul 7, 2020 14:34 |
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I'm like 80% sure I went to uni with Calum Campbell, who wasn't super involved in student politics stuff but was very anti-war and pro-palestine. I also vaguely remember him joining in with chucking stuff at the young conservatives on election night 2010. Would be disappointed if he's now gone a bit alt-right.
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# ? Jul 7, 2020 14:35 |
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Pantsmaster Bill posted:Seems like they might cut stamp duty at least (not that helps 95% of people) Honestly I can't think of anything worse to cut, lets inflate the property market a little more while helping people who are able to buy/sell houses at the start of probably the worst recession in history.
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I enjoy that account. https://twitter.com/The_West_Trad/status/1279225370487615489
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# ? Jul 7, 2020 14:41 |
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A recommendation for something to add to the OP: David Harvey's 'A Brief History of Neoliberalism' is a pretty decent introduction to the political theory that centrists love to pretend doesn't exist. It's relatively short (200ish pages), mostly accessibly written, and very critically engaging. Worth a read for sure.
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# ? Jul 7, 2020 14:48 |
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a pipe smoking dog posted:I'm like 80% sure I went to uni with Calum Campbell, who wasn't super involved in student politics stuff but was very anti-war and pro-palestine. I also vaguely remember him joining in with chucking stuff at the young conservatives on election night 2010. He's not gone alt-right, he's just gone alt-centre. Went out wearing a mask earlier, it's not mandatory until the end of the week but need to get used to it. Anyway, the masks I have are clearly too small & barely cover my mouth & nose, so that rocks. And when they do cover my nose my glasses steam up and I can't loving see. So this is going to be a blast.
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Yeah the glasses thing has been a real issue for me. I've tried three different masks including the standard disposable ones and they all do it. Gonna get hit by a bus avoiding the 'rona.
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# ? Jul 7, 2020 14:51 |
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The masks my sister sewed for me have a bit of pipecleaner or something across the bridge of the nose to make it fit better and when that's in place I find I have much less of a problem with my glasses fogging up. Think I'm going to try making some myself because having to wash them every time I come back inside means they're sometimes still damp when I need them.
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# ? Jul 7, 2020 14:55 |
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stev posted:Gonna get hit by a bus avoiding the 'rona. If it's any consolation, the bus will be full of the 'rona.
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# ? Jul 7, 2020 14:57 |
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Tom Watson is just so poo poo. https://twitter.com/tom_watson/status/1280494993640247296 You'd think that he'd have to choose a side between the TERFs and the guy who invites 16 year old girls into his dressing room but apparently not.
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ThomasPaine posted:A recommendation for something to add to the OP: David Harvey's 'A Brief History of Neoliberalism' is a pretty decent introduction to the political theory that centrists love to pretend doesn't exist. It's relatively short (200ish pages), mostly accessibly written, and very critically engaging. Worth a read for sure. He also has a pretty good podcast called David Harvey’s Anti-Capitalist Chronicles.
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forkboy84 posted:And when they do cover my nose my glasses steam up and I can't loving see. So this is going to be a blast. I was troubled by this and also feeling my eyelashes ruffled by breath escaping upwards until I made a mask with foam padding at the top. I put a single twist in the foam where it goes over the nose, and elsewhere it just moulds to my face shape and forms a nice barrier. I have a flattish nose, however.
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Gonzo McFee posted:Tom Watson is just so poo poo. Is the guy David Walliams?
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# ? Jul 7, 2020 15:27 |
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floofyscorp posted:The masks my sister sewed for me have a bit of pipecleaner or something across the bridge of the nose to make it fit better and when that's in place I find I have much less of a problem with my glasses fogging up. Think I'm going to try making some myself because having to wash them every time I come back inside means they're sometimes still damp when I need them. You should try and have all your masks have some sort of nose seal, by the by, it makes them a lot more effective and less annoying to wear. both the ones I made do, one is a paperclip the other is a bag tie, I think. PriorMarcus posted:Is the guy David Walliams? Yes although that photo is heavily airbrushed.
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# ? Jul 7, 2020 15:30 |
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forkboy84 posted:Probably now I'm excited by the idea it'll come with so many caveats like I can only spend it in loving Wetherspoons or on a Dyson. Would love a new vacuum cleaner tbh, one of those cordless stick ones, phwoar! Sounds like insulation grants might be coming back which would also be Quite Nice.
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# ? Jul 7, 2020 15:38 |
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Who would have thought tom watson would have dodgy views about noncing.
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# ? Jul 7, 2020 15:42 |
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Tarnop posted:At 12 I was firmly in the "my parents won't let me rent horror films, but the library will let me borrow Stephen King books" phase. Yeah I think I was reading stuff like irvine welsh at that age. Jimmy Savile inspired necrophilia stories and hard drug abuse.
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Gonzo McFee posted:Tom Watson is just so poo poo. Reading that Tweet has reminded me of something I was thinking about. I honestly believe/hope that in 10-20 years time, we will look back on media now and feel it’s problematic for all it’s fatphobic content in the same way we are doing that with media with problematic racial/sexist content.
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ThomasPaine posted:Camrath sobbing, frantically trying to make ten grand's worth of fudge as government stimulus vouchers pour through the letterbox You joke, but after the amount you guys ordered this month I’ve already had to buy new pans etc so I can cook in larger batches. Got 5kg of dark chocolate cooling on the shelf right now, and my arms are /killing/ from the stirring/beating/pouring. Makes me feel a bit less bad about not working out today..
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OwlFancier posted:Who would have thought tom watson would have dodgy views about noncing. The man who went after the one tory who isn't a nonce
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The Question IRL posted:Reading that Tweet has reminded me of something I was thinking about. Same but with gingers
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https://twitter.com/foreignoffice/status/1280159816493731841 https://twitter.com/NoGoodLandlords/status/1280514351808602116 Words mean nothing
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Jippa posted:Yeah I think I was reading stuff like irvine welsh at that age. Jimmy Savile inspired necrophilia stories and hard drug abuse. I got my local library to order in Bill Drummond's book about going to the north pole via a Nazi werewolf castle. I think I read about it in NME. I didn't discover Irvine Welsh until after the Trainspotting movie got made.
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Gonzo McFee posted:https://twitter.com/foreignoffice/status/1280159816493731841 Oh but they do. It's just: Murder of a journalist or a tax assessor, or another person that the Tories could conceivably see as "just like them"? That's worth two dozen sanctions for some of the "gravest human rights violations" imaginable. Murder, torture and starvation of tens of thousands impoverished people, including children? That's Tuesday.
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Tarnop posted:I got my local library to order in Bill Drummond's book about going to the north pole via a Nazi werewolf castle. I think I read about it in NME. I didn't discover Irvine Welsh until after the Trainspotting movie got made. I was trying to think did "young adult" stuff exist back then? Most people I knew read fantasy stuff or tom clancy (lol) which were nerdy but definitely aimed at adults.
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# ? Jul 7, 2020 16:08 |
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Didn't saudi arabia chop a journalist into little pieces and then get a guy who looked nothing like him to walk out in his clothes or something?
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OwlFancier posted:Didn't saudi arabia chop a journalist into little pieces and then get a guy who looked nothing like him to walk out in his clothes or something? Yeah that's one of the two "gravest human rights violations and abuses in the world", the other being corrupt Russian government officials murdering an accountant for exposing government corruption. Nevermind all the other terrible stuff they do. That's just "potential" human rights abuses. e:And perfectly fine to help out with of course, they're allies. Private Speech fucked around with this message at 16:16 on Jul 7, 2020 |
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Jippa posted:I was trying to think did "young adult" stuff exist back then? Most people I knew read fantasy stuff or tom clancy (lol) which were nerdy but definitely aimed at adults. There were definitely YA-styled fantasy novels (the majority of David Eddings' canon comes to mind) but they weren't realyl marketed that way. Harry Potter was really the kickoff of the category, though you could argue its roots go back as far as the hobbit. That or things like Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys and so forth, the latter in particular was old when I was reading them as a kid.
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Jippa posted:I was trying to think did "young adult" stuff exist back then? Most people I knew read fantasy stuff or tom clancy (lol) which were nerdy but definitely aimed at adults. There was tons of the stuff. The ColSec trilogy is indistinguishable from the likes of The Hunger Games. It just got called things like Teenage Fiction instead of Young Adult, because adults weren't reading it and thus not in need of an excuse to be reading kids books.
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thespaceinvader posted:There were definitely YA-styled fantasy novels (the majority of David Eddings' canon comes to mind) but they weren't realyl marketed that way. There were (are?) also a fair few novels marketed as YA that don't really fit that mold and feature copious sex and violence. See Twilight and the like.
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Camrath posted:You joke, but after the amount you guys ordered this month I’ve already had to buy new pans etc so I can cook in larger batches. Have you ever considered making flapjacks?
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thespaceinvader posted:There were definitely YA-styled fantasy novels (the majority of David Eddings' canon comes to mind) but they weren't realyl marketed that way. Jedit posted:There was tons of the stuff. The ColSec trilogy is indistinguishable from the likes of The Hunger Games. It just got called things like Teenage Fiction instead of Young Adult, because adults weren't reading it and thus not in need of an excuse to be reading kids books. Maybe it was just me and my friends then I have never even heard of any of them.
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OwlFancier posted:Who would have thought tom watson would have dodgy views about noncing. Strangely, while several papers are running a story on people calling Walliams' books poo poo, I haven't seen any reporting on the dressing room stuff. Even if they don't want to call him a nonce straight up, you'd think something equivocal like 'Walliams accused of "inappropriate" relationship' wouldn't be too much of a stretch to defend printing given all those photos and text logs.
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Jippa posted:I was trying to think did "young adult" stuff exist back then? Most people I knew read fantasy stuff or tom clancy (lol) which were nerdy but definitely aimed at adults. It's pretty much always been around. I remember reading stuff like the Tripods books as a kid (if you're old enough to remember the TV series). Heinlein's 'juveniles' like Citizen of the Galaxy were intentionally written for kids and that was back in the 40s.
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One particular YA series I liked as a young teen was "The Sten Chronicles" which was an intentionally letist(-ish) milhist-inspired sci-fi. Has about 4 sex scenes per book. But no swearing; it was sold in the US after all. Plenty of prostitution and drugs though.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-53315702quote:A number of pubs in England have shut after customers tested positive for coronavirus. Here is my shocked face: :O
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big scary monsters posted:Strangely, while several papers are running a story on people calling Walliams' books poo poo, I haven't seen any reporting on the dressing room stuff. Even if they don't want to call him a nonce straight up, you'd think something equivocal like 'Walliams accused of "inappropriate" relationship' wouldn't be too much of a stretch to defend printing given all those photos and text logs. They don't want to frame that sort of relationship as inappropriate because it would result in every single newspaper owner being faced with the same accusation.
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