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Numero Veinticinco

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  1. Bagels are well good. The plate came out of the cupboard post photo and then took it to the thing that all my furniture is pointed at and watched TV. Plate is round. White. That is all.
  2. Not sure if a bagel counts as a sandwich, but this fucker had bacon, bacon, bacon, and cream cheese.
  3. There’s many people who’d deny it and respect his chosen pronouns and his non-binary approach to his gender. AoT isn’t some lone maniac on this. I mean, he might be a maniac, I don’t know, but he’s not alone.
  4. I've only got one thing to say to this ridiculous woke outburst. Can we have darts and snooker as Olympic sports. Please and thank you.
  5. Just sat watching it now with a cuppa. Not a fan of Clarkson the bloke but this farm show is boss.
  6. Yeah, this is a partial look at what I've said. I'll get into it in depth again because this seems pretty dismissive.
  7. Any chance you can back up your claim that 'more Jewish Labour members being purged and thrown out of the party now than then'?
  8. Yes, he would have and rightly so. It's not an exact comparison because Labour itself wasn't institutionally antisemitic but it's also not miles apart. Corbyn's and his leadership team - the leadership of the party - were found to have seriously failed in tackling antisemitism and the party under their leadership was found to be unlawfully discriminatory. To turn around and your comment be that it's overblown and that you - the leader, the head of the leadership team found guilty of these things - weren't part of the problem... well, that really does get worse and worse with age. And you know what, I've not seen any real acceptance from those who defend him, not just on here but anywhere, of how bad that all actually is. It's a bit of a shit show really.
  9. I agree, let them. They should be free to debate these points all their want. It’s the impact of those debates on the wider world, either directly or cumulatively that give me pause for thought. As long as they don’t come up with some jargon alternative (fine up until this point, btw) that then becomes compelled speech, then it really concern me. That said, people are of course free to call it ridiculous in their opinion, and I think it’s pretty silly personally, in response. I don’t know why it ever has to go beyond that. Let’s all have whatever say we want and then wherever the chips fall, we go from there. Nobody needs shutting down or cancelling or whatever else happens. EDIT: Fucking hell, I thought that was a new post. Ignore all that.
  10. As you'll have noticed by now, you don't have to pay for Ubuntu (or any Linux that I know of, I suspect it's part of the licence) so no need for keys. Linux is really good if you know how to use it, but it can be difficult to pick up from scratch and options are limited in terms of software and support.
  11. Well, it's certainly not wise to say you're not part of the problem and that antisemitism in the Labour Party was overstated, not in response to and on the day of a report coming out finding the party's leadership seriously failed in addressing antisemitism, that the process for handling complaints about antisemitism was inadequate, that the recommendations to fix issues in the party from other reports hadn't been implemented, that there was a culture in the Labour party that didn't address or, worse, accepted antisemitism, and that the Party under his leadership was responsible for unlawful acts of harassment and discrimination. I mean, honestly, the tone deafness of it really is still ringing loudly. To say 'I'm not part of the problem' was perhaps one of the worst examples of leadership I've seen. Whether or not there were people inside and outside of Labour jumping on that for their own cunty politically motivated reasons is both separate and irrelevant from those findings.
  12. This is the problem with listening to the media, isn't it? We've been linked to Qatar, but we ignore that for the 'nobody is interested' line. We ignore the negative from the United side and go with 'everyone wants to buy them'. Also, watch one of the United bidders get the arsehole they weren't chosen and then buy Liverpool with the sole intention of buying everyone to beat United. It's quite disgusting for all the top teams to be getting greased up like this.
  13. Nope. Not on my watch. Also... have you been out since the 70s mate, fuckin' hell!?
  14. I’d be really surprised if they won now. I think it could narrow, but I don’t think they’ll turn around a 20+ point lead into a win. It could happen, but I it’s not likely at this point. Still, things change and there’s probably pics of Starmer snorting lines waiting to hit the media the week before the election.
  15. Telling you now, if this country votes in the Tories then I’m done. I’m moving out of the country, no question. It’s not even about ideology or politics at that point, it’s about being able to look people in the eye. Seriously, I found it fucking hard to do it after the Brexit vote, but if they can see how this government has acted, unlawfully, immorally, and with general incompetence and they think ‘yeah, more of that please’, then they can fuck off. Well, no, I can though.
  16. She made it to be in the cabinet. Secretary of State in Her Majesty’s Government of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. £160 odd grand a year. I honestly wouldn’t trust her to run a small business. It’s madness. Say what you want about the likes of Major, Thatcher, Lamont et al., but they at least weren’t entirely fucking stupid. Horrible? Sure, but not pig thick. Nade is a fucking weapon.
  17. Yeah. Bless her. What a legacy she leaves behind.
  18. Sorry, you can’t diss bacon butties and pigs in blankets in one post and expect to remain in-negged.
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