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Would that I could imagine a government denying insecure cis people their god given right to have a bit of paper telling them what sex they are but you don't actually need it because you can clearly tell by looking at someone except when you can't but we definitely still need it otherwise you're trying to destroy the existence of women.
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If the terminally divorced cis Gender Commandos need a piece of paper to demonstrate how real their penis is they can do that themselves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nVi5vKfV24
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 20:43 |
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keep punching joe posted:If you're finding post Elon twitter to be a cursed unfriendly place but still want a scrolling fix try mastodon. It's an extremely queer friendly place compared to other social media I've seen. i thought him changing the logo to a dog was a joke lool
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 20:46 |
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crispix posted:i thought him changing the logo to a dog was a joke lool I love that people don't know if he's doing it to manipulate the price of Dogecoin, which he holds a decent amount of, or to manipulate the SEO to try & push this story off the first page of Google search for "Elon Doge" & similar terms. And by love I mean the opposite, I hate it.
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crispix posted:i thought him changing the logo to a dog was a joke lool https://twitter.com/SystemFreez/status/1518578789504237570
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keep punching joe posted:If you're finding post Elon twitter to be a cursed unfriendly place but still want a scrolling fix try mastodon. It's an extremely queer friendly place compared to other social media I've seen. I will, once I've had my fill of crypto twitter. Crypto twitter is amazing these days though
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look, it's everyone's favourite crypto scam peddler!
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 21:18 |
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i respect people who go to mastodon for whatever reason but the problem there is only one website where i can retweet poo poo like this whenever i remember it https://twitter.com/chargers/status/5596520?lang=en-GB
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 21:47 |
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OwlFancier posted:My history curriculum was weird, no royals, but we did history of medicine and native americans which were both interesting. Very infrequent poster (VIP?) here: History curriculum is funny. You're definitely not alone in those GCSE/O Level units. They're part of the 'Schools History Project' which was basically an attempt to make history in school less...poo poo. They had this wild idea that maybe children should actually do things like look at historical sources, learn some social history, and not just get told a load of dates, kings and queens. The 'Wild West' unit was massively popular because everyone was watching Westerns at the time SHP came around. Medicine I guess because it covers a lot of ground, and is gory so therefore interesting. This was all pretty cool and good, until the Gove-era Tories went on a mad one about how Marxist loonies in universities were destroying are culture and children didn't know all the kings in order, so therefore re-vamped the whole thing. They thought it should basically be all British history, chronologically starting in primary and reaching present day by GCSE options choosing time. This had the hilarious effect that Gove thought it only right that 9 year olds were learning about the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy. Incidentally one big problem with this approach is that people only ever study older/ancient history when younger, so think that Romans = shields, medieval = rats and plague, and then modern history is the only bit with any complexity. Also, if anyone's interested, quite a few universities have lost their rights to run PGCE (teacher training courses), as part of the aforementioned Tory paranoia about Marxists running universities and then creating Trot teachers or something. Much better to put it all in the hands of private companies of course. I've worked with both and had no problems, but anecdotally have heard about some pretty dodgy teacher training courses run privately
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forkboy84 posted:I love that people don't know if he's doing it to manipulate the price of Dogecoin, which he holds a decent amount of, or to manipulate the SEO to try & push this story off the first page of Google search for "Elon Doge" & similar terms. It's because his next exciting venture into stinking crap-piles that are irrevocably sliding into a swamp is going to be somehow buying his way to becoming the elected ruler of Venice.
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 21:59 |
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crazyvanman posted:This was all pretty cool and good, until the Gove-era Tories went on a mad one about how Marxist loonies in universities were destroying are culture and children didn't know all the kings in order, so therefore re-vamped the whole thing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGwj6XbtlPA
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 21:59 |
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crazyvanman posted:Very infrequent poster (VIP?) here: History curriculum is funny. You're definitely not alone in those GCSE/O Level units. They're part of the 'Schools History Project' which was basically an attempt to make history in school less...poo poo. They had this wild idea that maybe children should actually do things like look at historical sources, learn some social history, and not just get told a load of dates, kings and queens. The 'Wild West' unit was massively popular because everyone was watching Westerns at the time SHP came around. Medicine I guess because it covers a lot of ground, and is gory so therefore interesting. History of medicine was one of very few school subject I recall actually being interested in, because yeah it's a bit gory in the sense that it wasn't shy about being "jesus christ people in the past did not have any idea how to avoid dying" where we covered all the godawful public health practices and batshit ideas about how people got sick before germ theory came around. I can't help but feel if more people were taught that they might be less susceptible to idiotic covid takes.
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who could have predicted this. god i loving hate everyone involved so much https://twitter.com/guardianopinion/status/1643317268796039168
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Nuclear Spoon posted:who could have predicted this. god i loving hate everyone involved so much I read the article - pretty damning from the Graun. Also, the Times article linked to from within the Graun article: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/fa5b38b4-d18d-11ed-b1cd-5223fe349502 quote:... I think my line manager is pretty much "Stevenage Woman" even though she doesn't live in Stevenage. Jaeluni Asjil fucked around with this message at 23:29 on Apr 4, 2023 |
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He is so bad at his job, thank god we have the sensible adults in charge.OwlFancier posted:History of medicine was one of very few school subject I recall actually being interested in, because yeah it's a bit gory in the sense that it wasn't shy about being "jesus christ people in the past did not have any idea how to avoid dying" where we covered all the godawful public health practices and batshit ideas about how people got sick before germ theory came around. I also took classics, which ended up including a lot of stuff about why classical texts were written as they were (usually politics), how people have interpreted classical texts, what motivated those interpretations (politics) and why the interpretations might be bad (guess). It's not a big leap from there to applying similar thinking to contemporary texts. I am not sure if that stuff came from the syllabus or my teacher, but I wonder if teaching classics slips under the ideological radar of people like Gove in a way that history doesn't. Amphorae and Ovid are the kind of thing Tories love to pretend they know about and it's pretty difficult to shoehorn British nationalism into works that predate England by a millennium or two, though plenty of people have tried.
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 23:06 |
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:So what is Sir Keir Starmer’s slogan? The chorus to which Labour reliably, robotically returns? It depends what day it is. Now into his third year as Labour leader, Starmer is on to his twelfth slogan: “Build a better Britain.” In September he promised a “fairer, greener future”; three months earlier he was “on your side”. In January 2022 his watchwords were “security, prosperity, respect”; which you shouldn’t confuse with the four he stressed in his 2021 conference speech: “Work, care, equality, security”. I could keep going, but you follow my argument: Labour isn’t making one.
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 23:21 |
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JOBSJOBSJOBSJ OBSJOBSJOBSJO BSJOBSJOBSJOB SJOBSJOBSJOBS Which, frankly, is about the only way I expect him to be able to provide jobs, if writing it like that works like a sator square
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 23:22 |
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TACD posted:That’s five of the twelve, I’m curious what the other seven are? Twelve slogans in ~3 years has to be some kind of record, right? He basically does a relaunch every time Steam has a big sale on Very memorable ear worms, obviously, given that noone can remember!
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https://twitter.com/churnwell/status/1643374815930187778 e: Hahaha, these videos are so loving bad. He's like a cross between Mr Bean, Norman Wisdom and Alan Partridge https://twitter.com/Keir_Starmer/status/1643338425901129734 fuctifino fucked around with this message at 23:51 on Apr 4, 2023 |
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:Very memorable ear worms, obviously, given that noone can remember! At his first Conference he came out with "chanting slogans, or changing lives" as a zinger to dismiss the Oh Jeremy Corbyn singing that threatened to disrupt him. Irony thy name is Kieth
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Guavanaut posted:I hope some turbo chud does a film where the life of Donald J Trump is portrayed as a Christ narrative. donald trump, when presented with the bill for building actually literally trump tower, attempted to deport construction workers rather than pay them upon the conclusion of the lawsuit, he accidentally forgot to pay the law firm defending him against accusations of wage theft the fate of the law firm defending him re: failure to pay legal fees to the previous law firm remains unclear
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 03:44 |
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Didn't people catch on pretty quick and start doubling their prices and asking for half up front when dealing with him
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Dabir posted:Didn't people catch on pretty quick and start doubling their prices and asking for half up front when dealing with him When he was running the casino he became known across the city for ordering something done, then saying he didn't like it, and either wouldn't pay or say he'd pay only half. Thinking he outsmarted them. But they just would over quote him by 50% and get what they originally would have got. Was googling it there, and he still has over 100+ companies back in Atlanta that he still owes money to.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 05:16 |
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Coworker came back from vacation to Germany, he's bosnian and has relatives there. Said he never wants to visit Germany again, overcrowded, expensive and homeless people sleeping in the streets he said. Just thought it was funny since I keep reading so many positive things about it from people going there in this thread.
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Nuclear Spoon posted:who could have predicted this. god i loving hate everyone involved so much UK Labour: We Just Have No Clue At All
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 07:11 |
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This Grauniad piece is even better. “Revolutionary Flags” = one CND banner. And the “symbolism” of the sleeping bag? Your guess is as good as mine. Jeremy Crobbins slept like the filthy homeless people that sensible Keith so despises? https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/apr/04/team-starmer-here-to-win-as-labour-sets-its-sights-on-a-may-2024-election
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LOL at quote:One of the things that I took away from Burnley last time was a real sense of ambition and desire for change.
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I think I need to stop reading this thread for awhile. My bitter irony shields are failing and I'm starting to take hull damage
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domhal posted:LOL at Mr Starmer, we're in Dundee
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 09:00 |
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but yeah those videos loool the jarring cut from keith warbling, expressionless, about his latest soundbites to a young person enthusiastically saying "yeah" it's like a This Time with Alan Partridge bit
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 09:04 |
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i reckon when labour gently caress the next election keir will stay as leader and they'll blame young people for being too lazy to turn out to vote and also not going harder after small boat people or whatever the gently caress
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 09:06 |
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Barry Foster posted:I think I need to stop reading this thread for awhile. My bitter irony shields are failing and I'm starting to take hull damage Helps to occasionally pop over to watch American politics where either you can take comfort we're not that bad, or take schadenfreude whenever anything inconveniences the right-wing and they throw a poo poo fit. Case in point: https://twitter.com/halomancer1/status/1643501793262071809
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 09:07 |
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Found this archival footage of Keith eating his daily eggs https://twitter.com/BBCArchive/status/1643523875307921413
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 09:13 |
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Barry Foster posted:I think I need to stop reading this thread for awhile. My bitter irony shields are failing and I'm starting to take hull damage Sensible. It's not good to have skin as calloused as me to this poo poo.
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His Divine Shadow posted:Coworker came back from vacation to Germany, he's bosnian and has relatives there. Said he never wants to visit Germany again, overcrowded, expensive and homeless people sleeping in the streets he said. Co-worker is full of poo poo. I spend a week in Germany every year for an enormous trade fair that dumps tens of thousands of people into a small city during a local festival week and it still feels less cramped than Manchester or Glasgow on a Saturday. There are homeless people, yes - there always will be - but the streets are not an open air hostel and I've never seen a cop moving anyone along. The rents are cheaper than here too, plus the average salary is higher.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 09:41 |
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Yeah I haven't been everywhere in Germany or the UK, but Germany is a much better standard of living overall than the UK, things mostly work there and people actually believe the government should do things that benefit the public. However, it is full of Kuntz
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 09:47 |
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Nats having a normal one again today I see. Looks like a dam of stuff that has been building up for a while but got to admit I didn't see this coming. Starmer and co should take note, stuff never stays behind closed doors forever. Zalakwe fucked around with this message at 09:52 on Apr 5, 2023 |
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Jedit posted:Co-worker is full of poo poo. I spend a week in Germany every year for an enormous trade fair that dumps tens of thousands of people into a small city during a local festival week and it still feels less cramped than Manchester or Glasgow on a Saturday. There are homeless people, yes - there always will be - but the streets are not an open air hostel and I've never seen a cop moving anyone along. The rents are cheaper than here too, plus the average salary is higher. We're from Finland, not the UK so our standards are different. Which was my point. His Divine Shadow fucked around with this message at 09:59 on Apr 5, 2023 |
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oh that's why she stepped down huh https://twitter.com/KieranPAndrews/status/1643533758572769280
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You absolutely, 100% sure this isn't just Westminster exploiting the SNP's change of leadership to try to cripple their last remaining serious opposition with a politically-motivated investigation/arrest? We're still continuing to learn more about the insanely dodgy bullshit the British establishment and its institutions pulled against Corbyn's Labour, and the Nats, being an openly secessionist party with (by definition) little English representation) have even less protection of legitimacy than they did.
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