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Well if we don't hear from you for a while we'll know Mrs. KCG has walked into the room.3 points
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Did anyone here ever play D&D or am I the only nerd? Anyway, Osborne would be Lawful Evil, probably with N intelligence of 14ish. Johnson is Chaotic Evil with an intelligence of 7 or 8. The former is preferable.2 points
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I see Jack Grealish has been doing his part in support of BLM. Pics are on Twitter, no idea how to do spoiler tags or I'd hoy them up2 points
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Thing is, the deal really is so shit it might not be better than no deal. The ratchet clause does tie us to the EU in a way is demonstrably impacting on UK sovereignty. But incredibly we are out of the CU and SM so will miss out on nearly all the benefits. It's actually difficult to imagine negotiating a worse deal. Now the NI issue is resolved, it opens up the way for a US deal. I think he will go for no deal personally, and blame the EU. He just doesn't want to be seen to be the one who quits negotiations first.2 points
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RIP. That was my first World Cup (that I can remember anyway). Everyone (including me) has fond memories of Brazil and the French in that World Cup but that Italy team played some great stuff as the tournament progressed. No age at all either.2 points
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This is very long, but brilliant....wish I knew more about the actual mechanics of how music actually works & less useless trivial bollocks about stuff that was in the NME about long forgotten bands from the early 90s...2 points
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If this is anything to go by then he’s going to come out of the meeting having signed us up for the SM and CU.2 points
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With the vaccine imminent booked our holidays for next year. Lake Garda. Gone up quite a lot. But now we're out of the EU we have to pay a 4 euro tourist tax upfront, each, instead of 1 euro. So that's 120 euros lost directly because of Brexit. And then of course I have to buy private travel insurance. Cheers Brexiteers. You cunts.1 point
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Agreed these days. Something has to fill the yawning chasm left by drugs, sex, football and drugs.1 point
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Osborne may be broadly right about where we are now, but him and the best PM of CT's lunchtime laid all the groundwork for it by casually assuming they'd win a referendum on maintaining a status quo they'd spent years poising through austerity, so he can take his weirdo power stance and bog orf.1 point
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Been playing it since yesterday arvo on PS4. Seen one small, forgivable bug. It’s extremely cool and fun.1 point
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Have just seen this explanation of an "Australia style deal" in the Guardian: Downing Street started using the term at the beginning of the year as a more palatable shorthand for a no-deal. The EU does not have a free-trade deal with Australia, although they are in negotiations. The two sides operate mainly on World Trade Organization (WTO) rules, with huge tariffs on imports and exports. It would be more accurate to describe the outcome that would be secured by a no-deal as an Afghanistan-style arrangement, given the lack of formal cooperation in that trading relationship. This is because the EU does have a few agreements in place with Australia that it would not have with the UK in the event of a failure of the trade and security negotiations. These include an agreement on the transfer of EU passenger name records to Australian border authorities to help combat crime and terrorism and an agreement on the mutual recognition of conformity assessments, so that a product tested to EU standards in Australia is regarded as compliant, eliminating the need for duplicative testing when it is imported. I am definitely going to refer to it as an Afghanistan style deal going forward1 point
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I know but when you're in these communities you effectively have "lobster syndrome"- if one of you is somehow about to emerge unscathed from a pot of boiling water/the righteous judgement of your peers, you pull the fucker back in because you'd prefer to see everyone suffer rather than anyone escape1 point
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Link below, NSFW obvs. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Eo4bMwXXUAIm6kM1 point
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I was looking through some Hearns clips and never realised he was in the double KO club.1 point
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Yes, you do rather stick to an exceeding tedious script...have you sought help for your affliction?..perhaps try wanker aversion therapy?...1 point
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Interesting article. When I was a kid I always preferred McCartney. I can't listen to his stuff ex-Beatles now though tbh. Lennon on the other hand I can, Harrison too. Fuck me though, wish we still had musicians at that level.1 point
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Baileys is £9.50 in Tesco if you have a club card. It’s beginning to look a lot like Pissedmas1 point
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Aye for £1.5m he did a great job for us and ended up at a much higher standard than what I would have thought he'd reach. But if we'd signed him for £30m I don't think anyone would say he was value for money unless as a direct comparisson with Joelinton.1 point
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He should have said "not the white ones". Easy. Or maybe they could conduct an impromptu game of guess who. "Is he wearing a blue tie?"1 point
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I think he’s a canny player but limited. Decent technique, good finisher but lacks the pace and/or physicality to be an out and out goal scorer. No coincidence that he rarely looked as good or was as consistent as that spell when he played in a 3 with Rondon and Almiron in the second half of his last season here (iirc)1 point
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This is thoroughly depressing… https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-55239668 TLDR-The weight of human-made objects will overtake that of all flora and fauna by the end of the year.0 points