Quote from: Crazy_Ivan80 on Today at 02:45:06 AMQuote from: Savonarola on December 10, 2025, 02:23:08 PMHeh, sixes and sevens (as Evita uses it) dates back at least to Chaucer's time:
"Lat nat this wrechched wo thyn herte gnawe,
But manly set the world on sexe and seuene."
-Troilus and Criseyde
Good to know. Means I can joke to my oldest that he's using ultra-boomer language
Quote from: Syt on Today at 12:44:23 AMQuote from: Savonarola on December 10, 2025, 04:35:57 PMYet another casualty in the War on Woke:
Rubio orders return to Times New Roman font over 'wasteful' Calibri
Good night, sweet Calibri,
And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
Comic Sans MS might be more appropriate for this administration.
Seems familiar.QuoteThe Fraktur typefaces remained in use in Nazi Germany, when they were initially represented as true German script; official Nazi documents and letterheads employed the font, and the cover of Hitler's Mein Kampf used a hand-drawn version of it.[6] However, more modernized fonts of the Gebrochene Grotesk [de] type such as Tannenberg were in fact the most popular typefaces in Nazi Germany, especially for running text as opposed to decorative uses such as in titles. These fonts were designed in the early 20th century, mainly the 1930s, as grotesque versions of blackletter typefaces. The Nazis heavily used these fonts themselves, although the shift remained controversial; in fact, the press was at times scolded for its frequent use of "Roman characters" under "Jewish influence" and German émigrés were urged to use only "German script".[7][8]
On 3 January 1941, the Nazi Party ended this controversy by switching to international scripts such as Antiqua. Martin Bormann issued a circular (the "normal type decree") to all public offices which declared Fraktur (and its corollary, the Sütterlin-based handwriting) to be Judenlettern (Jewish letters) and prohibited their further use.[9] German historian Albert Kapr has speculated that the regime viewed Fraktur as inhibiting communication in the occupied territories during World War II.[10]
Quote from: Richard Hakluyt on Today at 02:11:47 AMIn more cheery news https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly592lzp0no
It's going to be very hard to fix the mid-terms with this level of swing against the Republicans.
Quote from: Tamas on Today at 05:17:22 AMQuote from: Crazy_Ivan80 on Today at 02:57:10 AMQuote from: Josquius on Today at 02:01:02 AMCurious thing I heard which highlights musks known sympathies....
He was ranting about the EU fining vichy 150 million for breaking the law. Despite the fact they did. And this is pocket change for him.
Someone added a note on this that Russia, Belarus, and many other countries had blocked Twitter....
He personally removed it.
Hopefully someone put it back, and keeps doing so each time Elon nuts removes it
Sure but there is no point. Thanks to Trump's regime the last faint coatings of the fake concerns about free speech are coming off. Far-right people don't want everyone to be able to say what they want. They want themselves to be able to do so.
Quote from: Valmy on December 09, 2025, 03:27:38 PMQuote from: Josephus on December 09, 2025, 09:04:38 AMThere is one issue now that is ruining the fun. The constant "so and so is 16 years old now" spam. I am getting one of those every two days. In addition to the So and So can be educated alerts. It's gotten annoying. I am ignoring them, which I know is probably not wise.
The character system just doesn't work.
You need to get a large court but the large court really sucks and is boring to manage AND it is really important you manage it. Because you need those 90+ skilled generals and cabinet members. Also 99% of your court does not have any role to play at all. So you spend a ton of time managing something that you only get an in game impact for 1% of it.
And it is constant. Every single month. It is a constant distraction from the more interesting things you need to do. This should be automated or changed in some way. And it is way to easy to successfully manage. In CK I constantly had to worry about betrayals and mass death of my courtiers. I was usually scrambling to find enough nobles to to rule counties and duchies and fill important posts and marry. And key deaths could be devastating to your game. Now...you have hundreds and hundreds of people and only a couple matter or do anything.
Quote from: Josquius on December 10, 2025, 07:03:42 AMOn the Hyde article and Polanski....
I think thats a problem with the 'populist' approach and trying to term things as the man on the street would. You will end up offending people. When you're on the far right this is fine. Offending inferior people is the name of the game. When you're trying to present yourself rather as a far left person who stands up for the weak though....It is a tight rope.
I never saw the bum wiping bit but I get the cringe. On the other hand his bit on the last leg about penguins choosing to identify however they want....I've not seen any trans outrage about that. It was a pretty nicely put way of ridiculing the anti-woke arguments.
He really needs to work on his framing with that one. Quite a complex issue where these jobs are considered undesirable thus not many Brits want to do them, as a current reality that needs addressing.... But we shouldn't keep propagating it.
He often gets attacked for just being a left wing Farage but....honestly I'm fine with that. Not my taste but that's the name of the game and if some those people who might be swayed by Farage can be swayed towards positive ends instead? This is fine.
She repeats the dodgy interpretation of the boob job story though. I'd like to see a good neutral writeup around that but his explanation definitely sounds believable.
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