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Chan Walrus

Chan Walrus

@chanwalrus

Composer for Shadebob Games, Indy Film Maker, Prematurely Balding Gamer, Conservative and Marketer. Also I like Pigeons.

Colchester, England Katılım Ekim 2017
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
Hiya! If you enjoy the stuff I'm working on, please consider giving me a follow or leaving a message as a response here, I'll try and respond to everyone I can! I'd love it if you'd check out episode one of my indy sci fi series let me know what you think! youtu.be/VhYFApXRjEg?si…
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
@Sargon_of_Akkad @DamianLow3 It looks like GPT but it’s got some editing to humanise it. Some very obvious tells that it’s GPT though. Strong guiding prompt with a bit of humanisation. It’s hybrid. I’d stake 2p on it, a lot in this economy.
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Damian Low
Damian Low@DamianLow3·
Something new and uncomfortable is happening on parts of the British right. Religion is being rediscovered. Not as faith. As a political weapon. 1. Figures like Nigel Farage, Robert Jenrick and Tommy Robinson are increasingly framing politics in civilisational terms. Christianity vs. something else, Britain as a religious identity under threat. 2. But this isn’t a revival of faith. It’s a repurposing of it. Christianity is being used less as a belief system and more as a cultural marker. A way of drawing lines around identity. 3. That matters because it is, at its core, selective. The language of “Christian values” appears most often in opposition to immigration, to Islam, to social change. It is rarely accompanied by any serious engagement with the actual religion itself. 4. Genuine faith is inconvenient. It asks for consistency, humility, moral discipline. Political rhetoric is not. It is flexible, opportunistic and used when useful. 5. Which is why the current trend feels less like Reform have found God and more like hypocrisy. Religion is being used as shorthand for belonging, not as a guide to conduct. 6. There is also a clear political incentive. Framing issues in civilisational or religious terms raises the stakes instantly. It turns policy debates into existential struggles, where compromise looks like surrender. The irony is obvious. Many of the loudest voices invoking Christianity are not known for deep religious observance. The appeal isn’t theological. It’s tribal. 7. And that has consequences. Once politics is framed in these terms, it becomes harder to have serious discussions about policy such as migration, integration and housing because everything is recast as identity conflict. It also risks degrading religion itself. When faith becomes a political prop, it loses credibility as a moral force. Religion has always had a place in British public life. But there is a difference between faith shaping politics and politics exploiting faith. What we are seeing now looks much more like the latter.
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
@DarrenSole @Glinner This is a camera lens mug. It looks like a lens, but it doesn’t work like one. Sure, you can drink tea out of it, but it’s not a lens.
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
@Kur0Sheep @legaltweetz Same, I was an average to below average rogue and a team killing warlock that just needed to Seed everything in sight. My guild loved my antics ^^ but I should have tried to get better ^^
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The Pissed Off Lawyer
The Pissed Off Lawyer@legaltweetz·
The tr*nnies doxxed my family. And me for a third time. They have done every horrible thing imaginable to me and my life, yet wonder why I give no fucks anymore. Why did they do it this time? For a tweet on my small alt account. My family has nothing to do with my opinions or actions. This is what tr*nnies do though. Trans people are straight up mentally ill & extremely vicious. They straight up deserve their reputation in society.
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Laugh Like Nobody's Watching
I like Neitsche for his perception on silence....it helped me learn a lot about myself tbh. Helped me learn how to weaponize silence too. The one thing I enjoy the most that I learned and it explains so much about people, is the fact of most people hate silence. Why do they hate silence? Because they have to confront themselves and who they really are after enough time.
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
@BreTweetz @Merchimaaa Seeing how scarred one of my family is by her abortion, I have to say that anyone celebrating it must be sick. If it’s necessary it’s necessary, and at times it is. But it’s become a trend statement and that is particularly vile.
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@Merchimaaa Disgusting. But sure, “nobody celebrates abortion,” right?
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Chioma
Chioma@Merchimaaa·
That’s what I’m talking about 👏
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
@SoooTired8 It’s a pain that haunts me to this day, :p but I got to be a father, it was the greatest gift I could have asked for.
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
I see it as a moral test, do we do as God wishes or do we do as man prescribes. Elevate man above God, and we learn a valuable lesson. Corruption runs rife and people abuse the text. Nietzsche is interesting though Schopenhauer is my guy. He seems miserable and gloomy but reading his work has helped me so much with feeling helpless and with suffering through MS and my other pains. I think what I liked most about WoW was that no matter what we believed, it didn’t matter. As long as people showed up to the raids and pulled their weight in things we could be happy together. It was like being a kid again.
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Laugh Like Nobody's Watching
I read the Quran and I got some good life lessons as well, I don't agree with all of it, same as the bible, but they give good rules and outliers on how to live a decent life. Lately I've been studying Friedrich Nietzsche. And yeah, I look at groups from the outside first before ever joining so I know what I'm getting myself involved with.
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
His entire show is apparently a hate fest and token diversity parade at the moment. It was racist as hell before I stopped watching it a few years back. Glad I’ve not seen his most recent trash. Colin Baker forever. I don’t think that they get that tokenising diversity is just a form of racism, utilising people just to fill a niche… “Oh won’t it be cute to have an insert token here in our most recent episode.” Critical Drinker is right. “THE MESSAGE!” is in full force.
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
That’s one of the main problems. If your community has dangerous and controllable elements to it, ones that do terrible things, one must look at it and say: Is this something I want to be part of. Being part of that kind of tyrannical structure and fearing reprisal for saying the wrong thing is not being able to live. It’s not a structure of equality but one of oppression. It’s why I walked away from Islam. The Quran is a good book and I followed the moral structure that shaped my life. All around I saw people committing horrible acts and trying to force the faith on others. I saw the corruption and became an apostate. It’s a hard path, but I’m better off now. I have a better life, good friends and I’m lucky. So many of us would take in people who were betrayed by their community. If we cannot be human to our enemies, maybe we aren’t really human at all. We should strive to not put people through this kind of hell.
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
@TedUrchin You’re always pretending this is the case. You are a truly wretched mouthpiece for this babbling nincompoop.
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
If the police are unwilling to listen, you should remind them of the protection from harrassment act, sections 2 and 4, the malicious communications act (can't remember which section) the communications act section 127-1 I think it is, if memory serves 127-2 got repealed, the online safety act and the serious crime act. If the police won't do anything, report the cretin to the ICO for breaching the data protection act, this won't do much as it's an individual, rather than a company but it'll add some weight as it'll still be a documented report. In the UK, doxxing isn't a crime per se, but if you gather enough evidence, you should be able to at least make the police pay this nimrod a visit. Grab some evidence, prepare well, and give the emmer effer hell!
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Caroline Farrow
Caroline Farrow@CF_Farrow·
Transgender activist "Sophia Brooks" of @glinner notoriety and who reported @latsot to the police is once again posting my maiden name which I haven't used since before he was born and now my date of birth, as well as dehumanising my children, in an attempt to intimidate.
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Jolyth “Terf” NOLA PhD
Whoever did casting for the new Harry Potter should be arrested, tried, and convicted.
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
@JolythNOLA I could tell you of some of the fandom stuff from those days... Oh god, the horrors we found out about. Truly, it's ghastliness incarnate!
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
@LizJarvisUK Yes it was immature and ludicrous for you guys to not join them. Instead yall sat there like dribbling imbeciles watching something EVEN MORE BORING than WHITE LOTUS. More uninspiring than the tale of Carrot Top, and more pointless than a sentence without a full stop
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Liz Jarvis
Liz Jarvis@LizJarvisUK·
It is indeed unusual to see the Reform MPs in the Chamber at the same time. Their “mass” walk out at PMQs today was both immature and ludicrous. theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
Many years ago... There was an actor who used to make fan films of a series that he liked. I supported this actor. He was cast in one of the films, and went there, did the shoots, but ended up not appearing in it. His life fell apart, along with his relationship, and I tried to help him and be supportive. I ended up getting my first dick pic. I will never forget the angle that it was bent at, and it looked like a boomerang. I know I usually post silly stuff... But yeah that actually gave me mental scars. XD
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Chan Walrus
Chan Walrus@chanwalrus·
@JolythNOLA I'm suffering with Trek Fatigue... Harry Potter... It's been years since the... *twitch* Incident.
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Rob Boyd, Esq
Rob Boyd, Esq@AvonandsomerRob·
Keir Starmer plays 007 in the next James Bond Movie. Can we get a working title?
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Dan Jarvis MP
Dan Jarvis MP@DanJarvisMBE·
We’ve taken action to protect our democracy from foreign interference, by banning political donations in cryptocurrency and capping donations from overseas. We won’t allow hostile actors to undermine the UK. gov.uk/government/new…
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