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is it good or bad that a billionaire oligarch with close ties to foreign dictators is currently downloading the most sensitive information the us federal government has about its citizens to his own private servers?

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A big picture of HRH (or HM - we wouldn't know. Or care) the king, accompanying a Viz letter reading as follows: King Charles's late mam was addressed using the posh term 'Ma'am'. So why isn't her son addressed as 'Da'ad', I wonder? It seems it's one rule for frosty-faced royal women and another for sausage-fingered, red-faced men, who, if the late Mike Yarwood was to be believed, go "uhhhnmmm...uhnmm" just before they speak. Eugene Ruane, Liverpool

A big picture of HRH (or HM - we wouldn't know. Or care) the king, accompanying a Viz letter reading as follows: King Charles's late mam was addressed using the posh term 'Ma'am'. So why isn't her son addressed as 'Da'ad', I wonder? It seems it's one rule for frosty-faced royal women and another for sausage-fingered, red-faced men, who, if the late Mike Yarwood was to be believed, go "uhhhnmmm...uhnmm" just before they speak. Eugene Ruane, Liverpool

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1 year ago 306 40 0 0

I've been thinking more or less exactly this, lately.

It's tricky for me, as someone who loves a good shitpost, but I think it's possible to have both.

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

I mean there’s a reason they don’t like antifa

I wouldn’t like antiJen

1 year ago 642 42 14 1

When someone comments on an issue that is directly and physically endangering me and people I love, and their comment is a gloat on how the awfulness proves their opinion was right and their opponent was wrong, I don't view that commenter as an ally to me and my community. Sorry so brief, word limit

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For no apparent reason, my brain said "beach hockey" and now I want some foolish people to make this happen so I can watch.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Yep, that sounds like a good description of the problem.
Taking it back a step, it seems to me that having so much power invested in one person's position is a problem in itself. In Australia, the Prime Minister is simply whoever is leader of the party that forms government, and has little power.

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MY BANK has just emailed
me to say they've "Got My
Back" and I can rely on them like
a friend. Well, if any of my friends
had £2.3 trillion in assets and they
didn't bung me a bit of cash to pay
my fucking leccy bill, I'd wonder if
they were really my friend after all.
So shove that up your arse, HSBC.
William Fuzzbottom,
Cheese.
On-Toast-On-The-Wold

MY BANK has just emailed me to say they've "Got My Back" and I can rely on them like a friend. Well, if any of my friends had £2.3 trillion in assets and they didn't bung me a bit of cash to pay my fucking leccy bill, I'd wonder if they were really my friend after all. So shove that up your arse, HSBC. William Fuzzbottom, Cheese. On-Toast-On-The-Wold

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I'm very uninformed about the US political system, but I think perhaps that's the only way without making bigger changes. Here in Australia we have preferential voting, so you number your preferences instead of voting for one only. And in many countries the parliament is multi-party.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

I think you need to fix your electoral system so voting outside of two right-wing parties is not a waste of votes.

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One of them Viz Top Tips that everyone liked in the old days: "Fool people into believing you have dandruff by crumbling a prawn cracker onto the shoulders of your jumper. Col P Fawcett, Durham"

One of them Viz Top Tips that everyone liked in the old days: "Fool people into believing you have dandruff by crumbling a prawn cracker onto the shoulders of your jumper. Col P Fawcett, Durham"

1 year ago 148 15 3 1

I'm hoping to get my hands on some nonsense-cancelling headphones by noon tomorrow.

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In humor timing is everything

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Labor to pay $2.3bn to controversial US prison operator subsidiary to run onshore detention Exclusive: Secure Journeys, a local subsidiary of Management & Training Corporation, will begin operating the centres from early 2025

Labor have just picked another global prison corporation to give billions more public dollars to inflict harm on migrants. The public voted the Coalition out in 2022, maybe Labor didn’t notice that, because they sure keep pushing the same cruel policies. www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...

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Puzzles are better with googly eyes 👀

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