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X-iled and thread-stripped, a floating flâneur following the forward end at ~4mph, accompanied by Custard Cat.
Listing to port and CEV, everything is interesting. Especially flutes.
Sort of involved in www.muddywatermaps.uk
Listing to port and CEV, everything is interesting. Especially flutes.
Sort of involved in www.muddywatermaps.uk
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This is so insane. #MedicareForAllNOW
November 10, 2025 at 4:02 AM
This is so insane. #MedicareForAllNOW
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Want to know why the prisons system seems to be suddenly falling apart?
Well, it's not sudden. It's just suddenly being REPORTED. This rot was a deliberate policy choice, and I kept the receipts. Because I'm not the BBC.
(A note on what Tories did to cause this, from The Decade In Tory)
Well, it's not sudden. It's just suddenly being REPORTED. This rot was a deliberate policy choice, and I kept the receipts. Because I'm not the BBC.
(A note on what Tories did to cause this, from The Decade In Tory)
November 10, 2025 at 9:56 AM
Want to know why the prisons system seems to be suddenly falling apart?
Well, it's not sudden. It's just suddenly being REPORTED. This rot was a deliberate policy choice, and I kept the receipts. Because I'm not the BBC.
(A note on what Tories did to cause this, from The Decade In Tory)
Well, it's not sudden. It's just suddenly being REPORTED. This rot was a deliberate policy choice, and I kept the receipts. Because I'm not the BBC.
(A note on what Tories did to cause this, from The Decade In Tory)
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Once every 20 years or so, the director-general of the BBC is forced to resign for being insufficiently rightwing. Alastair Milne in 1987. Greg Dyke in 2004. Tim Davie in 2025. The great irony is that the BBC was in all cases profoundly biased towards established power. But just not biased enough …
November 10, 2025 at 5:44 AM
Once every 20 years or so, the director-general of the BBC is forced to resign for being insufficiently rightwing. Alastair Milne in 1987. Greg Dyke in 2004. Tim Davie in 2025. The great irony is that the BBC was in all cases profoundly biased towards established power. But just not biased enough …
Love this!
November 9, 2025 at 8:41 PM
Love this!
Hell, yes. Kuenssberg’s the minimum human sacrifice I will accept. 😁
#r4today Let's hope the entire news/political departments can be made honest again. Webb, Robinson, Kuenssberg, and Mason would be optimum.
Make the BBC a trusted source again.
Make the BBC a trusted source again.
November 9, 2025 at 8:22 PM
Hell, yes. Kuenssberg’s the minimum human sacrifice I will accept. 😁
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Irony: People saying the BBC is biased towards the left when a big part of why they’ve all been radicalised to vote Tory and Reform is BECAUSE of (yes you guessed it) the BBC’s right wing bias.
Couldn’t make it up.
Thicker than a submarine door.
Couldn’t make it up.
Thicker than a submarine door.
November 9, 2025 at 8:17 PM
Irony: People saying the BBC is biased towards the left when a big part of why they’ve all been radicalised to vote Tory and Reform is BECAUSE of (yes you guessed it) the BBC’s right wing bias.
Couldn’t make it up.
Thicker than a submarine door.
Couldn’t make it up.
Thicker than a submarine door.
Lol. Had it coming, I’m sure 😂.
Glad that someone has finally taken responsibility for the appalling assault on democracy that was the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Slightly confused that it's the Director-General of the BBC, but what do I know?
Slightly confused that it's the Director-General of the BBC, but what do I know?
November 9, 2025 at 8:14 PM
Lol. Had it coming, I’m sure 😂.
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Glad that someone has finally taken responsibility for the appalling assault on democracy that was the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Slightly confused that it's the Director-General of the BBC, but what do I know?
Slightly confused that it's the Director-General of the BBC, but what do I know?
November 9, 2025 at 6:55 PM
Glad that someone has finally taken responsibility for the appalling assault on democracy that was the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Slightly confused that it's the Director-General of the BBC, but what do I know?
Slightly confused that it's the Director-General of the BBC, but what do I know?
Here here. Clean the stables!
Brilliant news. Perhaps replace with someone not right-wing or Tufton Street-friendly. Supreme irony it's over bias against Trump. Now clean up the news/political departments.
Start with Kuenssberg, Mason, Webb, Robinson.
Start with Kuenssberg, Mason, Webb, Robinson.
BBC director general Tim Davie and News CEO Deborah Turness resign over Trump documentary edit
Davie says
www.bbc.co.uk
November 9, 2025 at 8:11 PM
Here here. Clean the stables!
Now that’s great framing of a photograph!
November 9, 2025 at 7:20 AM
Now that’s great framing of a photograph!
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Every one of Elon’s trillion dollars is coming from tax payers.
November 9, 2025 at 1:18 AM
Every one of Elon’s trillion dollars is coming from tax payers.
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Tesla’s profit fell 37% in the third quarter. It's been in the process of laying off 14,000 workers. It had more cars impacted by recalls than any other brand in 2024.
Yet Elon Musk just got a pay package worth $1 trillion.
American capitalism is off the rails.
Yet Elon Musk just got a pay package worth $1 trillion.
American capitalism is off the rails.
November 7, 2025 at 3:22 PM
Tesla’s profit fell 37% in the third quarter. It's been in the process of laying off 14,000 workers. It had more cars impacted by recalls than any other brand in 2024.
Yet Elon Musk just got a pay package worth $1 trillion.
American capitalism is off the rails.
Yet Elon Musk just got a pay package worth $1 trillion.
American capitalism is off the rails.
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Oct poll results: “Americans are rattled by the environment of heightened political violence—and…most still reject it: about 2/3, 64%, say political violence is never justified.
Still, a small but significant portion of the pop, 24%, say that there are some instances where violence is justified.”🧪🛟
Still, a small but significant portion of the pop, 24%, say that there are some instances where violence is justified.”🧪🛟
“Robert Pape, a Univ of Chicago political science prof who has studied political violence for the last 3 decades, is no longer warning that the country is on the brink of a violent age, as he did as recently as 5 months ago.
‘We’re not on the brink of it, we’re firmly in the grip of it’”🧪🛟
‘We’re not on the brink of it, we’re firmly in the grip of it’”🧪🛟
November 6, 2025 at 3:19 AM
Oct poll results: “Americans are rattled by the environment of heightened political violence—and…most still reject it: about 2/3, 64%, say political violence is never justified.
Still, a small but significant portion of the pop, 24%, say that there are some instances where violence is justified.”🧪🛟
Still, a small but significant portion of the pop, 24%, say that there are some instances where violence is justified.”🧪🛟
Fascinating article.
Russia’s hardliners are rewriting the meaning of victory
Russia’s hardliners are rewriting the meaning of victory
As the Kremlin’s ideologues concede the limits of conquest, Moscow turns defeat into a story of endurance. But admitting that a 1945-style victory is impossible does not end the conflict – it widens its arena
dlvr.it
November 6, 2025 at 5:24 AM
Fascinating article.
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This is the kind of investigation James Comer was made for…
November 6, 2025 at 1:23 AM
This is the kind of investigation James Comer was made for…
Confused that my literary joke didn’t work. Gonna try again.
Someone posited that the White House Lincoln Bedroom and the Lincoln Bathroom are surely evidence that a Lincoln Beyondroom must exist.
I suggested en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln...
Someone posited that the White House Lincoln Bedroom and the Lincoln Bathroom are surely evidence that a Lincoln Beyondroom must exist.
I suggested en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln...
Lincoln in the Bardo - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
November 5, 2025 at 7:17 PM
Confused that my literary joke didn’t work. Gonna try again.
Someone posited that the White House Lincoln Bedroom and the Lincoln Bathroom are surely evidence that a Lincoln Beyondroom must exist.
I suggested en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln...
Someone posited that the White House Lincoln Bedroom and the Lincoln Bathroom are surely evidence that a Lincoln Beyondroom must exist.
I suggested en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln...
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Nigel Farage says he wants to 'raise aspiration' by cutting the minimum wage for young people (currently £10), but reducing tax for young people earning over £100k. Presumably he wants them to just ask their stockbroker fathers to fix them up with a job in The City, like he did.
November 3, 2025 at 7:34 PM
Nigel Farage says he wants to 'raise aspiration' by cutting the minimum wage for young people (currently £10), but reducing tax for young people earning over £100k. Presumably he wants them to just ask their stockbroker fathers to fix them up with a job in The City, like he did.
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Today, Mike Johnson will keep the House adjourned for the 91st day out of the last 103.
12 days of work in 103 days.
With full pay and benefits.
The senate has been working, so this is not about the shutdown.
It is about avoiding a vote to release the Epstein files.
12 days of work in 103 days.
With full pay and benefits.
The senate has been working, so this is not about the shutdown.
It is about avoiding a vote to release the Epstein files.
November 3, 2025 at 10:50 AM
Today, Mike Johnson will keep the House adjourned for the 91st day out of the last 103.
12 days of work in 103 days.
With full pay and benefits.
The senate has been working, so this is not about the shutdown.
It is about avoiding a vote to release the Epstein files.
12 days of work in 103 days.
With full pay and benefits.
The senate has been working, so this is not about the shutdown.
It is about avoiding a vote to release the Epstein files.
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Nigel Farage currently railing against Parliament being full of "professional politicians".
He founded UKIP in 1993 and was first elected as an MEP in 1999, twenty-six years ago. Less than 5% of current MPs (31 to be precise) have a longer career in politics than Farage. ~AA
He founded UKIP in 1993 and was first elected as an MEP in 1999, twenty-six years ago. Less than 5% of current MPs (31 to be precise) have a longer career in politics than Farage. ~AA
November 3, 2025 at 11:36 AM
Nigel Farage currently railing against Parliament being full of "professional politicians".
He founded UKIP in 1993 and was first elected as an MEP in 1999, twenty-six years ago. Less than 5% of current MPs (31 to be precise) have a longer career in politics than Farage. ~AA
He founded UKIP in 1993 and was first elected as an MEP in 1999, twenty-six years ago. Less than 5% of current MPs (31 to be precise) have a longer career in politics than Farage. ~AA
Love this.
(A major UK telco’s main inbound router service was passworded “password” when we audited it in the early 2010s. Happens all too often.)
(A major UK telco’s main inbound router service was passworded “password” when we audited it in the early 2010s. Happens all too often.)
YEEEEESSSSSS FUCK YES!
November 3, 2025 at 7:12 PM
Love this.
(A major UK telco’s main inbound router service was passworded “password” when we audited it in the early 2010s. Happens all too often.)
(A major UK telco’s main inbound router service was passworded “password” when we audited it in the early 2010s. Happens all too often.)
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He broke the economy. Now he wants to run it.
Nope.
Nope.
November 3, 2025 at 7:00 PM
He broke the economy. Now he wants to run it.
Nope.
Nope.