Poobah
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Poobah
@Jordan1Ben
Sitting in the stands eating popcorn while watching the world go to shit.
Katılım Temmuz 2014
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@mileshuntTWS @monstroso Maybe be it’s the same reason why every chef I know usually makes a Pot Noodle or similar when they cook something for themselves, it’s just too much like the day job.
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@monstroso A writer that pays no attention to lyrics… oh Charlie… what are we to do..? 🤣
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@DeborahMeaden The account you’ve reposted is an AI account, Peter Girnus is not a real person. It is (well written) AI slop.
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@GOBLINCLAN2025 @DeborahMeaden A cursory Goole search would suggest he is real.
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@darrenwalker129 @Miss_Snuffy How is the government surpressing wages? Surely it’s the businesses that don’t pay enough for people to live on that requires the government to subsidise their incomes.
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@Miss_Snuffy The problem is g'ment is thick, by suppressing wages for years, ppl now can't live without help, we need an whole sale deregulation in UK, a reset of tax lvls, the g'ment needs to stop taxing the ppl to death, g'ments are like children, the more they have, the more they want.
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@MillianLiberty @ClarkeMicah Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) which has prevented nuclear armed states from annihilating each other goes out of the window if one state believes they will go to paradise, where 72 virgin women await them, if they destroy followers of other religions.
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@ClarkeMicah Perhaps deterrence works under some circumstances and not in others?
Perhaps it works between the USA and the USSR/Russian Federation, but would not work as effectively or be as stable between the USA and Iran? Is that possible?
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@friesneverdies @Albrochier Daily reminder that Google AI summaries contain inaccuracies 76% of the time. I’m not saying you’re wrong but I wouldn’t rely on it to prove a point.
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@CKositkhun @VladimmirPutin Yeah all the friends he spent the last 14 months insulting and deriding before he started a war based on his feelings without informing his friends and when things don’t go to plan demands all his friends help him out. Get to fuck.
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@VladimmirPutin Everyone should help, but none is needed. This is a reasonable view. Like seeing a friend of yours carrying something heavy, it'd be nice to help him/her but he/she can manage without any help.
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@exQUIZitely Loved that game. One particular memory was having a hyper drive malfunction which catapulted me to the other side of the galaxy.
Elite Dangerous boasts a 1:1 scale map of the Milky Way, which you can obvs fly around in.
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Any Frontier: Elite II fans around? David Braben's second masterpiece from 1993, after the original Elite from 1984. Many things stood out in this classic, among the most notable the size of the universe (millions of planets) and the physics. I'm having a hard time thinking of a game with a bigger scope and level of exploration – tell me if you know one.
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@theanfieldiron @AndyBurnhamGM I thought socalists didn't like capitalism.
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@DrHelenFry He handed the 1911 into the police when they had an amnesty before anyone calls the police 👍
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@DrHelenFry It would’ve been my uncle’s Colt 1911 or his Hitler Youth dagger - not literally his dagger you understand - had he not been sent a personal letter from Monty after he was wounded when his HQ got strafed by a 109 in N Africa.
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@DrHelenFry @almurray ‘s Black Tuesday. Reading the testimony of paras watching the Polish gliders/transports landing on contested LZs is chastening stuff.
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@exquizitely Why isn’t any of the current remaster game devs doing a load of Bullfrog games? I’d pay money to play a remaster of this, Syndicate, Dungeon Keeper etc.
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There are many things that I remember about first playing Populous (1989), Bullfrog's absolutely groundbreaking God game.
1) I had no clue what I was supposed to do.
2) That didn't matter, because the game still had this irresistible pull - mostly because it was so very different from any other game I had played before.
3) The background music was incredible, almost haunting, and very much adding an extra layer of "OMG yes!" to the game.
Populous lets you play as a deity shaping isometric landscapes - raising/lowering terrain, summoning floods, earthquakes, swamps, and volcanoes. I would guess that not many ever finished the game (500 levels!) but pretty much everyone played it.
To me this is a historic milestone in gaming history.
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Re: that statement by South Yorkshire Police Federation which represents all constables, sergeants, inspectors and chief inspectors within South Yorkshire Police. Policing of games has changed hugely, SYP has obviously changed hugely in personnel and there are doubtless conscientious people there who must be horrified at the content and tone of the Federation statement but clearly, sadly, shamefully, some of the old culture remains.
A read through and reaction to the statement which begins…
“South Yorkshire Police Federation is aware of today’s Independent Office for Police Conduct report into the Hillsborough disaster. The report is a significant waste of taxpayers' time and taxpayers' money.” How heartless and offensive. The Federation should have started its statement with a show of compassion and contrition to the grieving families of the 97 people who died in the Hillsborough disaster.
As for "taxpayers' money", people want to know their taxes are spent on police keeping people safe, not putting them at risk. It's not a “significant waste” of money to have “fundamental failures” (IOPC words) of the police highlighted by a watchdog and naming those who failed in their duties.
“It is not fair or balanced.” What’s “not fair” is that the police tried to blame the victims in 1989. What’s “not fair” is that the families have had no justice. It’s also insulting to the IOPC which spent 13 years on the 366-page report.
“Former police officers - some of whom are very elderly and some who have sadly passed away - do not have any kind of due process or the ability to formally respond to the allegations made in this report.” How callous. Try repeating that line about police officers “some who have sadly passed away” to the Hillsborough families still grieving the loss of loved ones. Was similar sympathy accorded them? No. The families were treated disgracefully after Hillsborough.
“These are opinions of the IOPC essentially being dressed up as statements of almost fact. We emphasise that these are just allegations. Our former colleagues do not have and have not had the right to reply to any accusations.” Stop digging. Were the Hillsborough families given the right to reply to police falsehoods? IOPC reported that 100 more police officer statements after Hillsborough were found to have been amended, making it a total of 327 police officer statements amended. Cover-up writ large.
“They should not face trial by media.” Try telling that to the families who endured trial by sections of the media after Hillsborough.
“It is with this context that we should rightly question the value of this much-delayed report and its multi-million pound cost to the public purse.” Again, thoughtless. Judging by this statement, the Federation focuses on time and money. The families focus on justice.
“This report doesn't help anybody involved in the Hillsborough disaster.” How dare those representing the police presume they – of all people – know what would help the bereaved families? Brave relatives campaign in the memory of their lost loved ones. They are trying to ensure this country never endures a disaster like this again and that the follow-up cover-up is never repeated. Full police accountability would help the families.
This report underlines the importance of the Hillsborough Law which involves “a legal duty of candour on public servants and providing legal aid for victims of state-related deaths and disaster”, the Government says.
The final line of the SYPF statement reads… “Our thoughts remain with all those affected by this terrible tragedy.” Finally. If the Federation had just released this short sentence, and deleted all the preceding self-serving, offensive words, its statement wouldn’t have been so widely criticised. #LFC
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@GBNEWS @Nigel_Farage Hindsight is a wonderful thing. They couldn’t see the future in 1918 but they knew the bloody cost of fighting in France/Belgium already never mind fighting on German soil. Good luck getting the army and public to sacrifice even more men.
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'The Armistice was a mistake, we should have gone on and made the Germans unconditionally surrender.'
@Nigel_Farage explains why he believes Britain should have continued the war instead of agreeing to a ceasefire on the Western Front.
📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604
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@LBC @TomSwarbrick1 Avi’s views wouldn’t have anything to do with the fact he’s got loads of books about aliens that he needs to shift would they?
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“Brian Cox is saying you’re having a stinker.”
“Brian Cox is just a commentator…”
@TomSwarbrick1 speaks with Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb about the growing controversy surrounding interstellar object 3I/ATLAS that’s causing tension between the two physicists.
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