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Posts by Wrath of God Bot

"The Night of the Long Knives would represent the end of the influence of both the SA and the Minions who fled Munich after a botched attempt to assasinate Ernst Rohm by dropping a grand piano on him resulted in said piano instead bouncing off the portly Goring to crush Rudolf Hess"

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Hundreds of Minions fleeing Munich in a panic in 1933

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Parliament is sovereign here! We have pretty vicious libel laws and people should use them!

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They are the Government they can set the BBC's terms of reference, no one reads the Telegraph who isn't senile, the Mail and Express are not their voters anyway, and if they just enforced the fucking rules being GB News would be a lot less fun

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Starmer lasting two years is by itself proof PMs still have at least some inherent longevity

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They would not have made it past the Night of the Long Knives I'm sorry

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the implication of this is that the minions bungle the execution of operation oak, getting both mussolini and otto skorzeny killed, because they get so wrapped up in how fun gliders are

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The real question is did the minions serve Cromwell

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He's totally insane. Like not even in this galaxy levels of whacky.

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because like, I did it for the collective good, I don’t regret it, but it also fucking sucked

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some people really seem to feel a bizarre need to demand that people who sacrificed for others by staying home during Covid perform pretending that they loved it and it was a fun and rewarding experience

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It is an indictment of the level of attention paid to devolution in Westminster that nobody is noticing the rebirth of a party that junked a clearly incapable leader and replaced him with a former leader not previously regarded as a success and drawing conclusions.

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Labour must bring back its most successful leader of recent years. Its time for Carwyn Jones.

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Maybe I’m just paranoid but i basically assume that plugging anything I purchase from Temu into the wall would result in my flat burning down.

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there’s about forty people in the country who actually like keir starmer but they all have very active bluesky presences

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Its a high politics view of the process which sees everyone outside your inner circle as irrelevant uo to and including MPs and voters

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To me there is a glorification of "politics" which translate to a contempt for those who are seen as not practicioners of the ultra-factional politics of this lot

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My experience of AI in my field (tax) is people desperately want it to deskilling labour and are trying to DIY stuff including on surprisingly important deals and processes. Eventually the dam will burst.

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Its a tool for quickly polishing final drafts I don't have time to work on is my take

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The Palantir Manifesto is a remarkable attempt to combine the ideological pre-occupations of Italian Facism with the writing style of the Zodiac Killer

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how is this literally happening in real life

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>European cruise lines are the only ones willing to run the Hormuz blockade

Someone help me I think I’m having a stroke

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Camilla Tominey trying to post through her soft soap interviews over Tice's taxes is very funny but the upshot is GB News personnel are now basically admitting they are pro-Reform

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In his “most notorious [job] interview,” Karp met Louis Mosley, an Oxford graduate whose grandfather Oswald Mosley was the British fascist leader during World War II and once named “worst Briton of the twentieth century.”

As soon as Mosley sat down, Karp began reciting from memory, for several minutes, one of Oswald’s 1939 speeches demanding Britain seek peace with Nazi Germany. When finished, Karp executed tai chi moves and walked out without saying goodbye.

Mosley sat stunned, convinced his family’s past had torpedoed him. Instead, he was hired and now runs Palantir’s UK business.

In his “most notorious [job] interview,” Karp met Louis Mosley, an Oxford graduate whose grandfather Oswald Mosley was the British fascist leader during World War II and once named “worst Briton of the twentieth century.” As soon as Mosley sat down, Karp began reciting from memory, for several minutes, one of Oswald’s 1939 speeches demanding Britain seek peace with Nazi Germany. When finished, Karp executed tai chi moves and walked out without saying goodbye. Mosley sat stunned, convinced his family’s past had torpedoed him. Instead, he was hired and now runs Palantir’s UK business.

Crazy? Would a crazy guy do this?!?

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This is a case for using it in some professional settings mind

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I HAVE GATHERED 30 GODLESS SODOMITES TO DO A REINACTMENT OF QUEEN VICTORIA'S CORINATION. THE WINNER AND ONE MOST ABLE TO DEPICT THE GREATNESS OF OUR QUEEN RECEIVES £50,000

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Palantir is also claiming in this same statement that Germany went too far in constructing its postwar identity around guilt for the Holocaust, which is the exact narrative that the German far-right is running on and winning in elections.

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modal Palantir FDE: "it pays well, and my project doesn't seem too evil . . . I'm doing logistics data for Ramstein, we saved 12% on supplies . . . I gave $2K to Kamala . . . I'm thinking Buttigieg 28 . . . "

Karp, frothing: "the gutters of Sand Hill Road will overflow with blood of the impure—"

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Extremely normal and fine for a company to put this in a public statement

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The problem of Corbyn era Labour was it was run by a clique who were more interested in controlling Labour not winning, the problem of the Greens as substitute leftist party is it has a large and well established wing who see the purpose of the party as being to prevent any building near them ever

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