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Quote from: Norgy on Today at 09:11:51 AM"Culture" is the dog whistle for "white is better". "Heritage" is the new "culture".I remember what happened to Persian emissaries when they talked to Spartans of tariffs.
Then again...

Quote from: Richard Hakluyt on Today at 03:22:30 AMYes, I think a sudden loss of visa/mastercard services would be catastrophic (until we get the alternative set up) but the sudden loss of twitter could even be beneficial for the UK. It is noticeable, for example, how many British politicians posture as if we were Americans with American problems rather than a different place with different problems, having to switch to a homegrown alternative could help squash this a bit at least.
We keep on talking about this but the presentation of London as some sort of lawless hellhole is particularly annoying and inaccurate. It is repeated by some British politicians who must know that it is basically bollocks, a completely fake reality dreamed up to buttress racist fantasies.
Quote from: HVC on February 17, 2026, 11:24:00 PMQuote from: mongers on February 17, 2026, 11:09:05 PMAnd yet, somehow, the world keeps turning.
Loss of communications and servers are the first sign of an impending war. You're gonna be obliviously peeing against a tree when Macron lives out Napoleon's dream and invades England
Quote from: mongers on February 17, 2026, 08:15:04 AMAt lot of lazy reporting in UK papers of Robert Duvall's death, a easy photo of a five minute film appearence seems to satisfy them.
Obviously a lot more to him than that, like the oscar I think he should have had for the godfather.
The models immediately shit themselves the more anyone tries to iterate with them, the industry is desperate to try and shove them into literally everything to get enough uptake so they can later rugpull the userbase with subscription fees, it's a heinous state of affairs. the public will Butlerian Jihad this once electricity prices start rising enough, electronics manufacturers start going bankrupt because they can't get access to reasonably-priced chips along with the constant threats of economic immiseration and a slop-clogged internet.
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