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Posts by Verity Imelda Player

Lol no - it's half past 2 in the morning here!

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F***.

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Why do evil people always steeple their fingers? Why is it such a sure sign?

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Ones with Blight! โ˜ฃ๏ธ

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"accuse the other side of that of which you are guilty"
#projection

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Yeah but every russian loves a good sob-story - particularly if they themselves feature in it!

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Ah, now Haggis is Scottish which, although technically British, is culturally different from yer classic villain in usa films.
(Also I quite like Haggis, and some are even vegetarian)

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All the best villains in usa films are, of course, British.
Now I'm trying to imagine an evil super-powered villain called Baked Beans...

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To make matters worse, I don't think Chop Suey is even a thing in China - wasn't it invented by overseas Chinese?

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"EuroMordor"

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Has cool shades ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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Oh dear.

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I now have this mental image of trebuchets hurling potatoes across the border...

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Yes - I use a diff brand. Can't stand the apple hype - and anyway we all know that The Latest Apple comes straight from #StanMills, with certain, umm, *conditions*...

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Have the poor lads got scurvy yet?

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Mr Crick's question is perfectly sensible and it has an answer: trashing Team Labour at that particular time, with our lousy 1st past the post election system, would have handed the Tories a further 4 years. Us Greens weren't yet in a position to make much impression at the time.

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Surround yourself with the kind of people who help turtles cross the road.

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I'm not sure they know any women either.

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Pickled onions, probably.

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"East Pye has faced strong opposition from politicians in the other parties on the council, including (...) Labour..."

I mean, it's just generally unpopular.

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Here ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง we're grappling with all this rn. Normal human beings don't want anything to do with usa-regs food, but rwnj's are screaming about 'consumer choice ' like as if folk in schools, prisons, hospitals etc have choice, or even information, about their food's origins.

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This stat blew my mind
This stat blew my mind YouTube video by Simon Clark

#Renewables some numbers

youtube.com/shorts/j6Kf6...

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Chateau Player
Rien de serieuse.

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#AI latest: poem

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Have to admit I feel relieved, tbh.

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This is an excellent point!
But also, for example, in agriculture can the EU buy food that's had illegal-in-the-EU pesticides applied on the crops?

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That does seem like a problem, but perhaps in this case they've judged orban to have been so comprehensively gubbed that he's not in a position to say or do anything!

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They kind-of are a monopoly, tho'.

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A graphic of a house with solar panels, showing 399 watts being generated

I raise you 60 Viking Street, West-facing set, at 9 this morning:

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