Sheaf Saint
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And a very moving tribute to Nichelle Nichols in the end credits. Nice touch.
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Sheaf Saint replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Sheaf Saint replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
Deputy editor of the Torygraph on 5live just now, claiming that the current episode could be damaging for the Tories in next year's GE and might... "make it hard for them to get the majority they need. It could cost them ten or even twenty seats" -
Probably because every one of those players you mention occasionally showed glimpses of being decent, but were just largely inconsistent. Elyounoussi has never, not once, ever shown any sign of having any of the necessary attributes to be a PL player.
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Sheaf Saint replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
It's just Johnson reading from the Trump playbook. He knows full well it isn't really a kangaroo court, he just wants to play the victim to make his hard of thinking supporters believe he's been stitched up. -
The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Sheaf Saint replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
I think it's probably more just the somewhat ludicrous idea that there is a single MP on the opposition benches that hasn't criticised Johnson at some point. Because, let's face it, they wouldn't be doing their jobs as 'the opposition' if they didn't criticise such a hopelessly inept and unsuitable PM, given the ammunition he provided them on pretty much a daily basis while in office. -
Moi Elyounoussi confirms Southampton exit at end of his contract | Daily Echo Shame. I'm really going to miss his dynamic running, his sharp footballing brain, his superb link up play, and his outstanding goal contributions. Oh, hang on...
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That's not true. It's well known that they are caused by periodic weakening (El Niño) and strengthening (La Niña) of trade winds in the Pacific ocean.
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She wasn't actually that far off though... Global greenhouse gas emissions at all-time high, study finds | Climate crisis | The Guardian Strong El Niño could make 2024 the first year we pass 1.5°C of warming | New Scientist
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Sheaf Saint replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
If you're going to have a pop at someone for not being bright because of an un-noticed autocorrect, it usually helps if you don't then fuck up the spelling of the word yourself. Otherwise you could end up making a bit of a tit of yourself. Just saying. -
That's not actually what GT's tweet says though is it. Try reading it again.
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You're citing the Tufton Street based right wing lobby group the Institute for Economic Affairs - one of the major organisations responsible for the utter fucking catastrophe we call Brexit - as a credible source of scientific data? Wow. Their abstract makes a fundamental error when considering the success of lockdowns: that they were designed to protect individual people from dying. They weren't. Their sole purpose was to prevent the NHS from being completely overwhelmed and collapsing under the demand on ICUs. In that respect, they succeeded.
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Sheaf Saint replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Sheaf Saint replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
Why don't you? The guy has made it his life's mission to promote himself as much as is humanly possible. He's been in the public eye over 4 decades and all the evidence points to him being a narcissistic, conniving, bulshitting, vindictive, corrupt, self-serving cunt of the highest order. The fact there are people out there still, after everything that has transpired in recent years, that are prepared to ignore such a wealth of evidence and give him the benefit of the doubt, absolutely terrifies me. -
The 1980s called. They want their stereotype back.
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You know full well that one of the many claims made by Leave campaigners was that taking control of EU migration would result in the overall numbers coming down. It was one of the myriad falsehoods propagated by the campaign designed to appeal to the kind of low IQ voters who didn't (and probably still don't) understand the difference between EU and non-EU migration.
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Russia caught out staging 'evidence' of US involvement in the Belgorod incident.
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'Queen of Rock n Roll' Tina Turner dies in Switzerland (msn.com) Legend.
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There's a huge gulf between Buddhism and Christianity though. And he even says in this vid it's not something he needs to rely on but just something that benefits him when he is able to incorporate practices into his life. Buddhist practices are really just getting in tune with yourself and finding clarity in your own mind so you can live your best life, and there's no threat of eternal damnation in the fires of hell if you don't do them like there is with Christianity.
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He looks as though this sacking came as quite a surprise.
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Started watching Silo on Apple TV+ Looks decent so far. Good concept and a strong cast. New episodes out every Friday.
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Brexit regret among Leave voters hits record high, poll finds (msn.com) It begs the question - just who are these 9% who think it's been a success? and where are they getting their information from?
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Favourite Saint who has a surname that's a first name?
Sheaf Saint replied to Paul Chuckle's topic in The Saints
James Beattie -
"Get it in the mixer!"
