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Matb117@Matb87011507·
@ukinuae Absolute cattle in these replies. Your government is informing you of imminent missile strikes from iran and you're too thick to understand.
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🇬🇧UKJ0N🇬🇧
🇬🇧UKJ0N🇬🇧@ukJ0N·
Don't get me started on those DODGY postal votes! Rumoured to be at 9,000 – a whopping chunk of the total turnout. Word is 90% went Green. Smells fishy – how many were "harvested" in certain communities? That isn't democracy; it's manipulation. I'd expect Labour to do something about this in the commons now as seen as it didn't favour them.
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Yuna@Yunaistic·
POV: When I start to loose arguments 😭
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2xHeroí
2xHeroí@2xHeroi·
@Gravantus You actually just get $1 per day because only the original dollar doubles.
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Gravantus
Gravantus@Gravantus·
Choosing the green door then feeling my stomach sink on day three when I see I have $3
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Robert Peston
Robert Peston@Peston·
David Miles of the Office for Budget Responsibility has told Bloomberg that the OBR formally informed the Treasury and Chancellor of the £31bn tax bonanza, that completely wiped out the £16bn deficit from the productivity downgrade, in its round three forecast on 31 October. This is quite a bombshell. There was a false market in gilts for days and weeks after that, since the uncorrected markets consensus - fed by widespread informal government briefings and the Chancellor’s unorthodox Downing Street press conference - was of a massive productivity induced hole in the public finances. I am surprised the Treasury did not believe it had to correct this at the time! It is also very significant that Reeves was still in favour, even after the better revenue news, of a rise in the basic rate of income tax. The run-up to the budget no longer seems just chaotic, but also super weird
Robert Peston@Peston

After all the mayhem, the pre-budget briefings and Treasury hysteria about OBR growth downgrades, it turns out that if the chancellor had done precisely zilch yesterday, she would have almost met her main fiscal target, to generate a surplus on day-to-day spending. The miss would have been a rounding error £2bn. In fact, without her humiliating welfare u-turns - on disability benefit reforms and means testing the winter fuel payment - she would have hit that target by a slim £4.4bn. In other words the funding benefits of the £44bn of tax rises in last year’s budget were not wiped out by the Office for Budget Responsibility’s decision to downgrade its productivity and growth forecasts - for all the Chancellor’s very public frustration with that downgrade. Her fuss over the downgrade - which did happen, and which added £16bn to the deficit five year’s hence - was a red herring, a canard, a conjuror’s “look over there, not at what am I actually doing.” Because the OBR simultaneously calculated that the yield from existing taxes would fill that productivity induced hole almost twice over! So this was in no sense a fiscal and economic crisis budget. Her £26bn of tax rises were the Chancellor’s choice, not a necessity. For her personally and for her prime minister however there was a political crisis. Because they feared they were losing the confidence of Labour MPs and could lose the confidence of investors. So pretty much every penny of that £26bn in higher taxes had a political purpose - to placate MPs who wanted Starmer’s government to show more zeal in helping families on the lowest earnings, to cut energy, prescription and rail bills, and to prove to investors they are not red Liz-Trusses by adding £12bn to the headroom or buffer against future shocks. The big unanswered political question is whether placating Labour MPs and the mega investors is also addressing the nation’s priorities. On that hinges how Labour will perform in those important May elections, and whether the eviction of Reeves and Starmer is cancelled or merely delayed.

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Jetical@Jetical1·
@Matb87011507 @eurogamer @MoistCr1TiKaL haha, funny, thats what authorities said when i got into it with their trash racists sheriff's in utah, and they spent years trying to make this true to protect racists authorites, oh wait that means im telling the truth and proved it here for the world to see
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Jetical@Jetical1·
@eurogamer They cut it becuase @MoistCr1TiKaL said he would walk if they didn't and he's a major funder of the game, and supplied a lot of the work
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Jack Hadfield 🇬🇧
Jack Hadfield 🇬🇧@JackHadders·
The r/unitedkingdom subreddit is furiously deleting comments on the thread on the LNER Huntingdon stabbing attack this evening. If you need to shut people’s opinions up on a topic like this, do you seriously think you’re one of the good guys? (@reddit_lies)
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Matb117
Matb117@Matb87011507·
@Imp_Europa @ColeFusionHQ @JeremyCordite The taxis they use are wheelchair accessible with a ramp In the back and a space for a wheelchair "disabled" isn't just autism its people who are wheelchair bound
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Matb117@Matb87011507·
@chatgpt21 Procedural generation already exists in games. Developers overly relying on it killed starfield, we happy few and no man's sky. No one thinks radiant quests are better than handcrafted stories
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Chris
Chris@chatgpt21·
I see a lot of people pointing out the flaws in this video, and honestly, they're not wrong. The artifacting and visual glitches are obvious. But the people who are anti ai making fun of people in tpot for liking this video are on the midwit top of the bell curve. I implore you to think a little harder. Think back just 1-2 years. AI generated "games" were barely interactive slideshows with incomprehensible visuals. Now, we're looking at a coherent, playable, real time experience. The leap from "unplayable visual soup" to "this" is massive. Stop framing it as "Is this good?" Frame it as "If this is the progress they've made in ~12 months, where will this technology be 18 months from now?" Another example would be Genie 3
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Matt Shumer
Matt Shumer@mattshumer_·
AI games are going to be amazing (pt 2) (sound on)
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MSJ - Video Editor
MSJ - Video Editor@MSJedits·
@Kanthan2030 The era of unilateral U.S. demands is over. China isn't just negotiating; it's setting the terms. This is what real multipolarity looks like.
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S.L. Kanthan
S.L. Kanthan@Kanthan2030·
Whoa! According to WSJ, China has upped the ante with shock-and-awe maximum pressure on Trump. “Chinese have demanded a full capitulation: the removal of ALL U.S. tariffs and export-control measures ever imposed.” 💥💥 Welcome to a post-American world order.
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Matb117
Matb117@Matb87011507·
@zarahsultana I want you deported because your not british, you don't represent us or our values and your loyalties lie elsewhere. Leave
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Zarah Sultana MP
Zarah Sultana MP@zarahsultana·
A mainstream “journalist” calling for a British MP to be deported. Is it because I’m Muslim? Next time, just say it with your chest. They’ll tell you fascism in this country is a working-class phenomenon. That’s a lie. It’s the ruling class, and their snivelling lackeys like Christian here, who want us divided. Don’t let them win.
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Matb117@Matb87011507·
@lewis_goodall Can we have an update on the "multicultural success story"
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Lewis Goodall
Lewis Goodall@lewis_goodall·
Birmingham, my home city, is a fantastic city, with fantastic people- a success story. It has its problems, like anywhere. But the obsession the online right has with it is as transparent as it gets.
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John Duffield
John Duffield@jfwduffield·
Having an Indian born civil servant being embroiled in a national security scandal which benefits the ethnically Indian government of Mauritius, & the Indian government itself, looks appalling. The corruption & conflicts of interest in this debacle are off the scale.
Baz@baz_2939

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