Chris Scott (he/him)
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I'm mostly around Edinburgh, often lurking in corners with a camera at cultural events. linktr.ee/chrisdonia
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I passed this to a largely offline friend whose response was, "Fucking brilliant!".
I have two fun Edinburgh shows coming up - and look, this one is free - tell your pals please
I was worried she'd gone into some sort of disassociative fugue! 😵‍💫
One of mine did that last night - got halfway up from lying down and just stayed there half awake half asleep for half an hour.
Once again, an easy and popular way Edinburgh could raise money while improving quality of life.
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The people who are mad we keep calling them Nazis continuously prove themselves to be Nazis
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Theory: Something terrible happened to the deep-voiced guy who used to do the voice overs for movie trailers, and he can now only communicate by pressing a single key on a piano.
Some things only really make sense with a decent novel - Neverwhere (both formats written by the author) and The Abyss (author was present for much of the film's process) spring to mind.
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The novelisation is a missed opportunity and a lost art form, poached from us by capitalists.

We still know the stories of Robin Hood and King Arthur because of novelisations. Peter Pan & Hitchhiker were novelisations. They should be a thing all writers can enjoy doing, knowing it's a real art form
Tell me your most unhinged literary opinion, as a little treat
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• Indiana Jones and the Same Sex Double Burial Who Were, Like, Probably Roommates or Something
• Indiana Jones and the Series of Small Walls
• Indiana Jones and the Object of Probable Ritual Significance That Looks Suspiciously Like a Seggs Toy
A screenshot listing more realistic Indiana Jones film titles
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See this for what it is:
*Trump wants to make the military/FBI loyal to him
*GOP refuses bipartisan legislation to pay the military
*Trump creates a new executive power: that he and he alone decides if the military/FBI is paid during shutdown

donmoynihan.substack.com/p/the-shutdo...
This bothers me, and I think it should bother you. At a time when the President is politicizing the military, it strikes me as a deeply troubling development that their paychecks depend upon his willingness to dig into the treasury, as opposed to it being a bipartisan matter of law. Such a dependence is exactly the opposite of what we want to see in a regime built around the logic of personalist loyalty.
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"they've always been like this" is always a tempting savvy take but it is just not true that Republican staffers were 100 percent open Nazis back in 2004, or hell even 2014. they just weren't
there have been a lot of responses to this arguing that young Republicans were motivated by such feelings but didn't express them openly

and I think a crucial lesson of the Trump era is that there is great value in people not expressing these things openly! that's a big and decisive change!
For those tempted to say Young Republicans have always been this way, they really have not. When I worked on campus and did bipartisan college events after, they were very much not like this.

That’s why groups like YCT and eventually TPUSA formed — because Young Republicans weren’t radical enough.
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Astounding that America has fallen so far so fast.
RFK Jr: We need to stop trusting the experts... Trusting the experts is not a feature of science or democracy, it's a feature of religion and totalitarianism.
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Every time the far right talks about "free speech" what they mean is "we should be free to do and say whatever we like without any pushback or criticism, including as we silence you."
Tl;Dr: lots of supposed free speech, anti cancel culture, activists are travelling to Oxford to try and cancel George Abaraonye for exercising his free speech.
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The hypocrisy of Carole Malone finding a word offensive and then immediately asking a man whose ancestors actually fled the nazis... this:
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I wish *advertisers* felt pain when you skipped their ads.
This should be a lesson in not embedding current trends in your writing, but for a while twitter WAS massively important and influential and the die-off was sudden and unpredictable so it's more like the exception that proves the rule 😕
just finished Yellowface and my takeaway is just how irrelevant Twitter has become. The way it is used by creatives, commentators and consumers is central to the novel. Now, the idea that an artist would care about Twitter feels dated. Tweets used to make the news. Truth Social gets more press now
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Why does every single person who brings up bad apples seem to forget that the entire phrase is "One bad apple spoils the bunch"?

I'm not looking for every person to have absolute literacy on every subject, but I really think this one should be a baseline "do you understand English idioms" phrase.
Q: Politico reported on a group chat of young Republicans. Does this just reflect some bad apples?

HOCHUL: Some bad apples? These are the future of the GOP. This is so vile it's hard to find the words to put into context ... there's gotta be consequences ... this bullshit has to stop.
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It’s funny how the old media depiction of Nazis was always that they’re evil but dignified gentleman and now they’re openly just like “Hello. I’m the Anime Pedophile”
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There was a story literally last week about a teenager who killed themself after encouragement from Chat GPT. These are empty words. As ever, it’s profit above everything.
i don't have the words to emphasise how seriously bad things are gonna get
I'm not saying that kids today have it easy, I'm saying if anyone suggested making things like this now the parents would be lining the streets (and mumsnet) in disgust. We've gone soft and hysterical *as a culture*.
Final Destination had nothing on British public information films.