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Posts by Nigel Stead

Fuck a duck

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James Orr has spent his entire life fist at a very expensive and elite English private boarding school, and then at Oxford and Cambridge Universities. He’s very well educated and entirely clueless at the same time. A highly reactionary person who has growing influence in the US and British right.

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This is funny.

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Thank you. Yes. So I’m learning. I apologise for being kind out of touch. I don’t think I like this word though.

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Nobody’s going to notice that.

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A sober one.

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🤭

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Wut u dun?

15 hours ago 2 0 0 0

If he resigns does this mean that JD Vance is the new PM, I mean David Lammy.

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There’s going to be one hell of a piss up if he wins this. It’ll be like the Olympic Hockey final x 100.🏒🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻

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😐

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Is this signed? Most US trade deals don’t actually exist in reality

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It’s only about 50 metres before it reaches the lake. It widens out before then.

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Just after I took this it’s head went under.

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Ok

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I hope your little doggie isn’t scared.

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This is like the worst party you’ve ever been to, and just as you think it’s winding down someone brings out Cards Against Humanity.

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I had MontyPythonscrapbook. It included scenes written for Life of Brian that didn’t make the film, including an incredibly blasphemous one about the Immaculate Conception.

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I wouldn’t be able to resist saying stuff like, ‘I’d like to buy some cheese’, or ‘Biggus Dickus’, to him and he’d think I’m a half-wit.

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Yes. I suppose disgruntled is usually an adjective. Defanging is being used as a passive past participle in the Palantir thing. Anyway it’s quite an unusual word to use in English, to the point where I was unsure that it existed. Is dégriffé a French equivalent?

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Yes. But fanging or defanging are the present participles of the verbs to fang or defang. Defanged, is that the word they used?, I’ve lost track🙂, is the past participle of a verb.

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Not many leaves.

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Sometimes bits of paper would stick to the opal fruit. I used to eat it anyway.

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Arsenal and Tottenham. It’s grim up north.

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Ok. Thanks. I’ve looked it up too.

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Ok. I’ve looked it up. Fang can be used as a verb, although it’s very rare. So you can ‘fang’ something or someone, or ‘defang’ them I guess. So you’re right. You probably have read it before.

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We don’t have raccoons in this country. We have ferrets instead.

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Oh yes, thanks. I know what it means, I’ve just never heard the word before. If that makes sense?

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Is it true that the US is talking to people in Iran who have little or no authority? These seem to want to talk. But the people who have real power, ie the guys with the guns, are not negotiating?

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I‘ve never heard the word ‘de-fanging’ before. My spellchecker doesn’t recognise it. Neutering means castrating or spaying. Is that what they mean?

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