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forkboy84 posted:What did you expect, everyone to nod and go "gosh, this guy is a sage, I had never had this thought before"? e: the pound sterling was introduced in 1158, apparently. Not especially interesting but I was surprised it was that early Borrovan fucked around with this message at 15:58 on Mar 29, 2021 |
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Did ZG not used to be a good poster, iirc?
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ThomasPaine posted:Did ZG not used to be a good poster, iirc? Who gives a poo poo about his previous or current posting, tbh. When he posts some substantive reasons to like keith "wet eggs" strummer, it'd be worth giving him the time of the day. Coming in here to call everyone a different shade of commie than you like to piss you off is just going in his spank bank. If he had anything decent to contribute to the thread (like why smithers is good) he would have already done so.
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Yes guys I'm really sorry I can't answer ten guys dunking on me at once that must mean keirs an irredeemable poo poo heel Also that whole "job" thing Im quite keen on since it gives me money to to, you know, put some food in mine and family's mouth so I can't poo poo post all the loving time in detail. One thing I will at least point to with the corporation tax vote is that keirs absolutely right. The coronavirus financial package has been stonking but the GFC showed pretty hard what happens when you cut out the demand from surplus cash on hand it becomes an incredibly difficult situation to come back from since everyone is sitting on everyone else's hands. And by numbers that will affect a lot of self employed people who don't need an excuse not to vote Labour as they feel abandoned by them already. Its not great by any means but it is practical ™ Maybe we could try and look at things like labour got bent over a knee and spanked by the opposition to an 80 seat majority because newsflash that's what happened and the wilderness isn't just calling but sat outside our house in a car.
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Gonzo McFee posted:Boris Johnson calls it "knocking boots" Tony Blair calls it "doing the third way" (depending on the hole).
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Zero Gravitas posted:I mean is it any wonder when no one stays around when the response to "maybe the guy isnt as terrible as you think" is to call me a troll and dunk all at once? ZG, this is a genuine question: do you think that making this your first post in this iteration of the thread: Zero Gravitas posted:Is there a non cpgb ukmt on SA? Might have created the impression that you had literally no interest in staying around and were in fact just here to troll? Maybe you didn't intend it as such but I'd take the meaning of that post to be "Hey commies, could you direct me to a thread that doesn't suck?", which I would take both as you trolling and attempting to dunk on the posters here, by implying that the only worth they might have to you is directing you to people you might actually like to have a conversation with. In that context, I really don't feel you have standing to complain if people snipe back.
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Well, the good news is I have no side effects, because they called me a queue jumping oval office and told me to gently caress off and I got to walk of shame out of the centre. Hey you guys sent me the text to book it
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Tesseraction posted:Well, the good news is I have no side effects, because they called me a queue jumping oval office and told me to gently caress off and I got to walk of shame out of the centre. Hey you guys sent me the text to book it Did they not ask to see your text??
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I showed them that and they said "oh yeah the NHS sends those out they don't mean anything" lol
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publicly owned by bureaucracy clearly I need to go full Spiked Online about this
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Tesseraction posted:I showed them that and they said "oh yeah the NHS sends those out they don't mean anything" lol Eh?? The NHS is running the vaccinations though?? I didn't even get asked for proof, just my booking number, no idea what kind of cowboy vaccination center you went to.
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Tesseraction posted:publicly owned by bureaucracy clearly I need to go full Spiked Online about this See if the Free Speech Union will help you?
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Zero Gravitas posted:One thing I will at least point to with the corporation tax vote is that keirs absolutely right. The coronavirus financial package has been stonking but the GFC showed pretty hard what happens when you cut out the demand from surplus cash on hand it becomes an incredibly difficult situation to come back from since everyone is sitting on everyone else's hands. Is this the tax change that only taxes company profits of £50,000 or above? How many self employed people will that impact (you mentioned numbers so let's have a number please) And of that number, how many were voting Labour anyway lmao
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OwlFancier posted:Eh?? The NHS is running the vaccinations though?? Got a feeling it's now they have a supply problem they're suddenly becoming stingy. Miftan posted:See if the Free Speech Union will help you? How can I have free speech if I might breathe in covid particles unmasked.
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Tesseraction posted:Got a feeling it's now they have a supply problem they're suddenly becoming stingy. I mean I got mine on friday so that was quick.
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:Is this the tax change that only taxes company profits of £50,000 or above? What, you seriously can't imagine how many small businesses (and lets not forget small businesses of between 0 and 50 people make up 48% of businesses in the UK per https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/SN06152/SN06152.pdf) make more than 50k a year?
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Glad we've made the seamless jump from self employed to "businesses with 0-50 people"
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You don't need to respond to each poster individually because everyone is asking the same thing: what compelling, specific qualities and policies is Starmer bringing to Labour? As far as I can tell from your recent posts you consider his greatest hits to be: not being Corbyn, following the Tories to the right, and opposing raising corporation tax. If that's everything you want from politics I suppose that's up to you, but it's not the kind of thing that is going to make me personally go to the ballot and I don't reckon that "lower taxes for some companies" is quite the battle cry that's going to bring millions to Labour at the next GE. The Tories tend to actually offer things their voters want, even if I think those things are bad.
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Doesn't a small business have to have exactly 1 person to be counted as self-employed?
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If the corporation tax rise is bad why did Keith say he would do it during his leadership campaign Even if you take the idea that you don't want to reduce demand by raising taxes during a pandemic you could have made an argument that we didn't want to raise taxes on SMEs but needed but companies to pay their fair share or something. *Anything*. I've said it before but the lack of imagination in the current Labour party is staggering, just no ideas about how to get out of our situation, just pleading for votes from Nigel in Worthington who thinks David Lammy should show his birth certificate or be stripped as an MP.
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Zero Gravitas posted:What, you seriously can't imagine how many small businesses (and lets not forget small businesses of between 0 and 50 people make up 48% of businesses in the UK per https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/SN06152/SN06152.pdf) make more than 50k a year? Most small businesses barely scrape a profit at all though.
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BTW, Camrath, fudge arrived, and one minor complaint - each bag was a single slab rather than individual chunks, making sharing it amongst the family a tad more challenging.
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Meanwhile. In an impressive feat of self delusion and cuntery - Piers Morgan manages to get “I’m not racist but” and “mob lynching” into the same sentence
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Darth Walrus, blood streaming down his nose and triumphantly grasping a small piece of confectionery, posted:BTW, Camrath, fudge arrived, and one minor complaint - each bag was a single slab rather than individual chunks, making sharing it amongst the family a tad more challenging.
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:Doesn't a small business have to have exactly 1 person to be counted as self-employed? You can have 1 person companies that aren't self employed. If you're the owner/director of a Limited Company you're not self employed, you're employed by your company. Self employed really only applies to sole traders afaik.
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smellmycheese posted:Meanwhile. In an impressive feat of self delusion and cuntery - Piers Morgan manages to get “I’m not racist but” and “mob lynching” into the same sentence
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smellmycheese posted:Meanwhile. In an impressive feat of self delusion and cuntery - Piers Morgan manages to get “I’m not racist but” and “mob lynching” into the same sentence I have been silenced! Says man who NEVER loving SHUTS UP
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ro5s posted:Please, for once, do not make the entire thread about one tedious poster. Watch us
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Darth Walrus posted:BTW, Camrath, fudge arrived, and one minor complaint - each bag was a single slab rather than individual chunks, making sharing it amongst the family a tad more challenging. get a knife?
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frankenbeans posted:I just heard on the news that the US are threatening to put tariffs on UK-supplied furniture, ceramics and game consoles. Is there a UK-made games console I am unaware of? BBC Link There's a further link in the BBC article with the full document. Game consoles reads to me like the gambling type of gaming machine (think one arm bandit / fixed odds betting terminal) not "ye olde station of play" knock offs. Considering how big gambling is in the UK, it wouldn't surprise me if a lot of the machines you see in Vegas are made here. Note: That is pure speculation on my part. edit: The items that immediately follow the "Video game machines" entry are what make me lean towards gambling type gaming and/or pub quiz machines. quote:
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smellmycheese posted:Meanwhile. In an impressive feat of self delusion and cuntery - Piers Morgan manages to get “I’m not racist but” and “mob lynching” into the same sentence Very Chuck Tingle energy to that headline
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Darth Walrus posted:making sharing it amongst the family a tad more challenging. failing to see how bad. You know what is bad though? the streets are back. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYrCDC5ZuJ8 quote:Tooting the Boris
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NotJustANumber99 posted:get a knife? Not sure stabbing them will lighten the issue.
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NotJustANumber99 posted:get a knife? As if that's going to defend him.
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Failed Imagineer posted:Very Chuck Tingle energy to that headline
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Darth Walrus posted:BTW, Camrath, fudge arrived, and one minor complaint - each bag was a single slab rather than individual chunks, making sharing it amongst the family a tad more challenging. What? Wait? You mean a slab =/= an individual piece? I don't grok. (But then I do not understand the concept of 'sharing bag' or 'sharing bar' when it comes to confectionery.) Jaeluni Asjil fucked around with this message at 17:10 on Mar 29, 2021 |
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Darth Walrus posted:BTW, Camrath, fudge arrived, and one minor complaint - each bag was a single slab rather than individual chunks, making sharing it amongst the family a tad more challenging. Feedback is noted. For the record, the reason for the switch to slabs is that people were already cutting the chunks into smaller pieces (quite wisely; each chunk was about 100cal on it’s own!). Given that it’s being cut smaller already for consumption, putting it in slabs means less surface area to expose to the air and thus increased shelf life. It’s also a lot easier to pack, and spare me the sniggering at the back of the class. :p
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Camrath posted:Feedback is noted. Ah, fair enough, no worries, then. We'll survive, I'm sure.
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MikeCrotch posted:I mean we're all wasting a lot of breath here for a guy who is unlikely to still be leader of Labour within a year so John Smith. Kinnock would have been the edging option. As for the Creed speech, it would becwasted. My ex-CLP is currently giggling that there's a constituency called pudsey and they want the candidate to dress as the eponymous Teddy.
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Oscar Romeo Romeo posted:There's a further link in the BBC article with the full document. Game consoles reads to me like the gambling type of gaming machine (think one arm bandit / fixed odds betting terminal) not "ye olde station of play" knock offs. Considering how big gambling is in the UK, it wouldn't surprise me if a lot of the machines you see in Vegas are made here. Note: That is pure speculation on my part. That's what I get for not reading proper. It's been so long since I was last in a pub, I forgot video quiz\gambling machines existed.
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