It’s all gone such a scam here that your own electricity company will be emailing you to recommend another one for a discount. All about 6 month changeovers.
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It’s all gone such a scam here that your own electricity company will be emailing you to recommend another one for a discount. All about 6 month changeovers.
That's what happens when you put a stupid, flighty animal in charge of a horse.
Misleading headline. :nono:
Was hoping the horse was going to be the one doing the kicking.
A mundane article really, but one bit caught me.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-59703257
Seems a reasonable stance and one at this point I agree with.Quote:
But is she right? Many comedians say their industry is in fine - and funny - form. Nobody is being censored, they claim. And in the end, it is audiences who decide what's funny and what's offensive.
Take comedian Russell Kane, who knows a thing or two about cancellation. He presents Radio 4's Evil Genius, which each week takes a different figure from history and decides, based on their actions, whether they should be saved or cancelled.
He told me it's "complete nonsense" that comedians are sacrificing being funny because they don't want to be cancelled.
Mate.Quote:
However, he does think he and his fellow comedians worry about being cancelled for things they might have said in the past which have since become less acceptable. "I signed up for a website called TweetDelete and all my posts that are older than six months have gone. It's a bit of self-protection."
"It's in the balance whether we will ever be funny again," might be the stupidest thing I've read this week, and I looked at RAWK yesterday.
Maureen Lipman's never been funny so she must be taking this all very hard.
:D
https://news.sky.com/story/72-millio...d-egg-12501849
It is going to be Jurassic Park out here.
Mystery virus host.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-59753535
I think the... ahem... lady doth protest too much.
I mean, she has two daughters who look very much like her.
My kids look like me but I didn't drop them out the end of my plonker.
Something else that's altogether too narrow.
Does Maureen qualify as shameful lustage?
For anyone under about 60 I'd say, yeah, she does.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...yside-59754035
All the more galling considering this is the person who would've sat through hundreds of hours of training on things like sexual abuse, rape, trauma, etc, and dealt with numerous horrific issues as part of her job.
The 8 year age gap strikes again.
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cp...6_slapping.png
The action shot of the horse being hit has really tickled me :D It looks like a still from a Rocky film.
I don't know what it is with horsing types, but they seem to have a much higher streak of cruelty in them than you'd expect to find in a walk of life of similar size.
But would be absolutely furious if you suggested to their face that they perhaps don't love horses after all.
It's just a shame that animals so able to kick heads into orbit, don't do so more often.
I'm presuming you got longer?
Enough is enough. I want male only train compartments immediately.
Have you looked at a lot of Wiganer bumholes?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-59765052
:DQuote:
He said he had not started the school to lure women for sexual purposes.
I mean, I’d sleep with him.
I hope Karen Matthews is nowhere near that list.
She's an absolute babe compared to Hindley.
Can we just suspend the voting on Rose West? This is Lewis we're talking about.
I was watching something the other day about Lenin's mummified corpse and he's practically hollow.
New BBC newsreader who has a chin tattoo. Looks like a goatee at first glance.
Looks like she’s dribbling.
Looks like she broke through that glass ceiling face first.
Haka!
Always gives me the chills when people use terms like 'full-blood', even though it's seemingly allowed for designated Oppressed Groups.
The whole Polynesian island-hopping story is fascinating, and I often wonder whether it doesn't get that much attention because it would slightly undermine Maori claims of equivalence to the Australian indigenous fellas. Those poor saps genuinely were as indigenous as it's possible to be without sprouting from the ground, where as the Maori had only been in New Zealand for a couple of centuries by the time we got there, which, a couple of centuries later, does complicate matters as far as who gets to lay moral claim to what.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/...s-social-media
Increasingly thought the same over the last 2 years. Need to get on that internet detox but like fuck am I doing it without an accompanying holiday.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-59852577
It is very funny how our remain lot (who can't speak French) refer to these clowns as 'the grown ups' and so on when they're just as batshit mental as we are.
Even our biggest remainer dickheads wouldn't stick an EU flag on the Cenotaph, so they are right to be seething about that.
My wife is a full-on lefty and I can tell you that she would be having none of that.