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Posts by Abbiistabbii

Oh hey, @stonewalluk.bsky.social is on Bluesky. Have you thrown enough of us under the bus yet?

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This is how I feel about Stonewall.

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SPANISH FLU 2: ELECTRIC BOOGALOO!

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SHE MADE THE ROBOT THAT DID SURGERY ON THAT GRAPE

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EU court rules Hungary's LGBTQ law violates human rights European Court of Justice says measure by PM Viktor Orban's government breaches EU law 'on a number of separate levels'.

European Court of Justice says measure by PM Viktor Orban's government breaches EU law 'on a number of separate levels'.

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We live in a society where being publicly trans or even gender variant is considered a crime but being linked to the world's worst pedophile gets you jobs.

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私はイギリス出身です。彼女はここで「日本のマーガレット・サッチャー」と呼ばれています。覚悟しておいてください。

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Captions, please.

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OK so, when a Cis-Woman takes testosterone she gets put on the front page of the Mail as a "this is a cool new thing" piece. But when a Transman takes testosterone he's sick and wrong and should be subject to conversion therapy.

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I love interviewing

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Like no, seriously, are we going to, under this law, have people being arrested for bringing their phones to school, and who gets arrested? The Child? The Parents? School officials? We really going down this route?

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We gonna start arresting kids for having a phone on them in school or what?

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Phones to be banned in schools by law in England under government plans Education minister Jacqui Smith said the move would create

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article... Hey so why are we enforcing school policies in laws now?

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Gabrielle Carrington charged with attempted murder after car hit pedestrians in London's Argyll Street A woman has been charged with attempted murder after a car hit pedestrians outside a central London nightclub in the early hours of Sunday.

news.sky.com/story/woman-... Well wasn't expecting this

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Palantir CEO, reading every Cyberpunk Novel: "Yes what a wonderful business model!"

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if you wanna know why I love the metal scene so much, Corpsegrinder, lead singer of Cannibal Corpse uses his skills at claw machines to get soft toys which he then Donates to Children's Hospitals.

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He likely means "they're not banning people who disagree with me hard enough".

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Coachella is trying to wipe all of the footage of The Strokes protest set so I’m gonna post it here. The last images on the screen made me cry.

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sometimes I love this timeline

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A group of primary school children wearing hi vis vests, and accompanied by a couple of parking wardens, standing on the pavement outside a school. There are zigzags painted on the road the denote No Parking because of the pedestrian crossing which is just behind the camera. The children are holding signs.

A group of primary school children wearing hi vis vests, and accompanied by a couple of parking wardens, standing on the pavement outside a school. There are zigzags painted on the road the denote No Parking because of the pedestrian crossing which is just behind the camera. The children are holding signs.

A car parked on the pavement outside a school, less than 20 metres from where the children were standing yesterday. It is just outside the zigzag zone, but there are double yellow lines and the car is almost entirely on the pavement. The school entrance is just behind.

A car parked on the pavement outside a school, less than 20 metres from where the children were standing yesterday. It is just outside the zigzag zone, but there are double yellow lines and the car is almost entirely on the pavement. The school entrance is just behind.

School drop-off.

Thursday: kids out with the traffic wardens, with nice signs asking parents not to park dangerously.

Friday: parents parking on the pavement outside school.

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Two pages from The Philosopher in the Valley: Alex Karp, Palantir, and the Rise of the Surveillance State by Michael Steinberger.

The highlighted section reads:
"But what was perhaps Karp’s most notorious interview was with someone who got the job. Louis Mosley was an Oxford graduate who had hoped to pursue a political career in Britain. But his family history made that an impossibility: his grandfather was Oswald Mosley, the British fascist leader during World War II, and his grandmother was Diana Mitford, one of the famous Mitford sisters and who is best remembered for her close friendship with Hitler. A group of historians once named Oswald Mosley the worst Briton of the twentieth century, and while Louis had rejected his grandparents’ views, his surname proved to be an insurmountable liability—Conservative Party insiders
ultimately made clear that they would never be able to put him up for office because he was tainted by association.

Through a friend, he was introduced to Palantir, and after several rounds of interviews, he flew to Palo Alto to meet with Karp. As soon as Mosley took a seat, Karp began reciting a fiery speech that Oswald Mosley gave in 1939 demanding that Britain seek peace with Nazi Germany. (“Our generation shall not die like rats in Polish holes. They shall not die but shall live to see above their heads the English sky, to feel beneath their feet the English soil, and to enjoy the fair English countryside….”) Karp didn’t just repeat a few sentences; he went on
for minutes, reproducing the speech from memory. Mosley sat in stunned silence. When Karp finished, he executed a few tai chi moves and walked out of the room without saying goodbye. A shaken Mosley figured that his family’s dark past had torpedoed him again. But it hadn’t: he was hired and ended up running Palantir’s UK business."

Two pages from The Philosopher in the Valley: Alex Karp, Palantir, and the Rise of the Surveillance State by Michael Steinberger. The highlighted section reads: "But what was perhaps Karp’s most notorious interview was with someone who got the job. Louis Mosley was an Oxford graduate who had hoped to pursue a political career in Britain. But his family history made that an impossibility: his grandfather was Oswald Mosley, the British fascist leader during World War II, and his grandmother was Diana Mitford, one of the famous Mitford sisters and who is best remembered for her close friendship with Hitler. A group of historians once named Oswald Mosley the worst Briton of the twentieth century, and while Louis had rejected his grandparents’ views, his surname proved to be an insurmountable liability—Conservative Party insiders ultimately made clear that they would never be able to put him up for office because he was tainted by association. Through a friend, he was introduced to Palantir, and after several rounds of interviews, he flew to Palo Alto to meet with Karp. As soon as Mosley took a seat, Karp began reciting a fiery speech that Oswald Mosley gave in 1939 demanding that Britain seek peace with Nazi Germany. (“Our generation shall not die like rats in Polish holes. They shall not die but shall live to see above their heads the English sky, to feel beneath their feet the English soil, and to enjoy the fair English countryside….”) Karp didn’t just repeat a few sentences; he went on for minutes, reproducing the speech from memory. Mosley sat in stunned silence. When Karp finished, he executed a few tai chi moves and walked out of the room without saying goodbye. A shaken Mosley figured that his family’s dark past had torpedoed him again. But it hadn’t: he was hired and ended up running Palantir’s UK business."

Wait until you hear how he got the job.

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>look at Alex Karp's resume
>never joined the military

curious

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In the same manifesto, Palantir's owners argued that we need a national military draft, that soft power is over, and that we were too hard on Germany and Japan after World War II. I don't think that company should be allowed to exist anymore.

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Legend of Zelda movie camera department crew patch

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the earth

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A van driving past. The van is marked "Armstrong Priestly - Fire sprinklers Save Lives". The driver is engrossed in their phone while driving along.

A van driving past. The van is marked "Armstrong Priestly - Fire sprinklers Save Lives". The driver is engrossed in their phone while driving along.

A close up from the first image, showing the driver staring at their phone.

A close up from the first image, showing the driver staring at their phone.

"Fire sprinklers save lives" - yeah, but being on your phone while driving along doesn't.

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Modal Filters:

A "modal filter" is the highest ROI urban design tool on earth. By placing a physical barrier that lets bikes pass but blocks cars, you instantly stop drivers from using neighborhoods as high-speed shortcuts.

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