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polymerpunkah

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  1. Iron Islands Drowned God style?
  2. It was interesting to see Johnson demanding Biden call out the national guard to deal with these student protests. It's always worked so well in the past.
  3. Rebel Moon 2 When it got to the point they were winnowing grain in slow motion, I figured it had to be the most expensive piss-take in movie history. Got a bit better/less unintentionally funny, but not much. 4 of 10? Meh. In order to restore my faith in American story-telling, I watched "No Country for Old Men" again. Just as good the sixth or seventh (or tenth?) time.
  4. And in an effort to ease tensions, House speaker Mike Johnson will visit Columbia today. [<<<<< THIS IS SARCASM] Just another political football to be spun in whatever direction they think will cause the greatest outrage in their opponents. They are all cunts. Speaking of... Israel still going forward with their plan to somehow evacuate a million or more people into tents in the desert north of Rafah so they can destroy the city and kill whoever remains therein.
  5. Not exactly a little thing, but didn't know where else to put it, and it definitely brightened my day: Passersby resccue a fellow from his burning car in Minnesota a couple of days ago. Men, women, white, black. I particularly love how all but one of them stay right in there when something explodes around the 34 second mark.
  6. Leicester 2-0 vs Southampton. They look like they'll be back up. Should offer more of a challenge than the current three.
  7. 1967: Israel, the War, and the Year that Transformed the Middle East by Tom Segev A detailed examination of the Six Days War, after which Israel annexed East Jerusalem, re-occupied the Gaza strip, and occupied the Golan heights and the West Bank. Deals almost exclusively with Israel, which is a limitation, but still an excellent book. In particular, the discussions of the top leadership before during and after the conflict. A book well worth reading if you want a better understanding of the modern world.
  8. Appearing increasingly clear that those at the top have changed their minds on Ukraine. Taylor-Greene getting the Corbyn treatment now:
  9. If the US and Germany/EU don't resume funding UNRWA, how will the Palestinians, in Gaza and elsewhere, survive? At least for the US, I think there is no chance that they resume funding, regardless of what happens going forward. Neither party will touch it. So the Palestinian refugees in Gaza are left to starve in the rubble, and those elsewhere, in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and the West Bank, also face an uncertain future. I'm sure some in Israel, and elsewhere, will see that as a major victory, but will it lead to more violence or less?
  10. Terry Anderson, US Journalist Held Hostage for Six Years, Dies at 76 The kidnappers, identified as Shia Hezbollah militants of the Islamic Jihad Organization in Lebanon, beat him, blindfolded him and kept him chained in some 20 hideaways for 2,454 days in Beirut, South Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley. The militants, supported by Iran, indicated that they were retaliating against Israel’s use of American weapons in earlier strikes against Muslim and Druze targets in Lebanon. They also had been seeking to pressure the Reagan administration to secretly facilitate the illegal sales of weapons to Iran — an embarrassing scheme that became known as the Iran-Contra Affair because the administration had planned to use proceeds from the arms sales to secretly subsidize the right-wing Contra rebels in Nicaragua. RIP
  11. Forest not helping by being absolute shite, but clearly the fix is in on this one.
  12. Volkswagen workers vote to unionize in major win for organised labour It's not directly tied to Biden (other than his constant bragging that he's the most pro-union president in history), and it's just one plant, but it's a win for the Democrats and a pretty significant win for the union as it happened in the normally anti-union south.
  13. I think I've made my feelings about Israel's current actions in the Gaza strip eminently clear in that thread. Just as you have made eminently clear in this thread your feelings regarding Putin's murder of tens of thousands of innocent Ukrainians.
  14. Tiktok TickTock Bill has passed.
  15. Jackson one-on-one with the keeper and he effectively runs it into the corner.
  16. The UK has rejected a EU offer that would make it easier for people aged between 18 and 30 to study and work abroad in the wake of Brexit. The European Commission had said the deal would be a limited arrangement, not a restoration of free movement. But No 10 has rejected the offer, stating "free movement within the EU was ended". The UK already runs schemes with some non-EU countries to allow people to come to the UK for up to two years. It says it is open to extending that to individual EU member countries, rather than throughout the EU. "We are not introducing an EU-wide youth mobility scheme - free movement within the EU was ended and there are no plans to introduce it," a government spokesperson said on Friday evening. Downing Street said it prefers country-by-country deals to an agreement that would apply across all 27 member states. And Labour has said it has "no plans for a youth mobility scheme" if it wins the general election later this year. A party spokesperson said it had already pledged "no return to the single market, customs union or free movement" if it takes office. It added it wanted to improve the UK's relationship with the EU by agreeing new arrangements for recognising work qualifications, trading food and agricultural products, and touring performers.
  17. Next race is in North Korea. Guess who my money's on.
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