Caesar
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Caesar
@_CaesarSoze
25 | Nothing is written | Restore Britain 🇬🇧
Scotland, United Kingdom Sumali Şubat 2021
226 Sinusundan115 Mga Tagasunod

People like "ahah it's foreign" .. this was literally invented in Glasgow..
2001 Live@25YearsAgoLive
Chicken Tikka Masala is named “Britain’s national dish” by British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook.
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@Dusigr0sch @JackDunc1 America is a new nation, they are the exception.
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@_CaesarSoze @JackDunc1 by this logic nothing in american cuisine is american because it was all invented by immigrants lol
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@_CaesarSoze @gownautilus @BeormasGhost @JackDunc1 If only there were some way to look up information about Ali Ahmed Aslam, who was born in Lahore in 1945
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@gownautilus @BeormasGhost @JackDunc1 Ironically, there's a good chance the guy was born in British India, so my comment was accurate. I wouldn't say it was racist, just crass.
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@_CaesarSoze @BeormasGhost @JackDunc1 If you're going to be racist, at least get the racism accurate.
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@TheBroosh @kyokocracker @JackDunc1 I don't think that's true. I could assimilate into Japan and yet I would never be Japanese.
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@_CaesarSoze @kyokocracker @JackDunc1 If they actively assimilate and create a fusion dish to cater to the glaswegian palette then yes... they are
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@Kaz_Rekkhers @_darjeeling__ @JackDunc1 If it was adapted I'd consider it Scottish, because the man who adapted it would've been Scottish.
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@_CaesarSoze @_darjeeling__ @JackDunc1 Remune (a popular Japanese lemonade) was brought my a Scottish pharmacist. But it is only made and produced in Japan. Would you consider it a Scottish drink or a japanese one?
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@_CaesarSoze @Kaz_Rekkhers @JackDunc1 fish and chips were brought to the uk by jewish migrants from spain, so are fish and chips a british meal?
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@TimesRadio @afneil @StigAbell @KateEMcCann Millionaire gets minimum wage worker fired for asking for a better tip. Sounds like a nice guy.
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Lesson learned: never ask @afneil for a higher tip!
“I called the owner later that night, and he was fired in the morning.”
@StigAbell | @KateEMcCann
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Why was this allowed? and how much Salary was he getting at the time? The state of this
Stuzi 🐝🐝@stuzi_pants
Whilst we’re on the subject of MPs self medicating during business hours Never a bad time to wheel out this Michael Gove classic from the inimitable @jim_nauseum2 👌👏
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Mark Zuckerberg just quietly announced the death of the finite human being.
For ten thousand years, one law governed every relationship ever formed.
You can only be in one place at one time.
Your attention is scarce.
Your hours are numbered.
Your presence is the single resource you cannot copy.
Zuckerberg just laid out how Meta plans to shatter that constraint forever.
Zuckerberg: “There are only so many hours in the day, and your community probably has a nearly unlimited demand to interact with you.”
The demand for human connection is infinite.
The supply of actual humans is not.
Meta is building the infrastructure to let creators clone their entire social identity.
Zuckerberg describes the product as a piece of digital art trained on your voice, your boundaries, your context.
He calls it an interactive sculpture.
A version of you that never sleeps.
Never burns out.
Never walks away from the conversation.
Zuckerberg: “You’re giving your community something to interact with when you can’t be there to kind of answer all the questions.”
He frames this as a business tool.
A way to scale your community while you eat dinner or take a day off.
We spent the last decade outsourcing our physical labor to machines.
We are now outsourcing our presence.
Your digital clone will hold more conversations in a single afternoon than you will hold in a lifetime.
People will form emotional bonds with a piece of code wearing your face.
And eventually, many of them will prefer the code.
Because the code never has a bad day.
Never loses patience.
Never checks the time.
The code always has room for you.
Zuckerberg believes he is solving a logistics problem for creators.
He is actually dissolving the oldest boundary in human psychology.
For all of recorded history, knowing someone required the sacrifice of their actual time.
That cost is what gave the bond its weight.
We are about to erase the cost entirely.
The part that should unsettle you most is not that the technology exists.
It is that you would not be able to tell the difference.
The final product of the digital age was never a platform.
It was always you.
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@kyokocracker @JackDunc1 One's presence in Glasgow does not make one Glaswegian. I'm sure you understand.
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@_CaesarSoze @JackDunc1 and glasgow is in britain, glad you understand
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@Kaz_Rekkhers @JackDunc1 If I assimilated into Japan I would not become Japanese.
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@Bikery1966 I'm sorry, but there's only one reason to vote green and that reason is if you are retarded.
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@_JamieMcIntyre The people, as was done in 2014, when the British people agreed to a referendum and the Scottish people decided to remain in the union.
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@BobFromAccounts Why don't you drink 1800 cals a day of soylent green? It's more efficient after all!
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‘Cars are often the most efficient option for short trips’

Richard Wellings@RichardWellings
It's disgusting if taxpayers' money is being used to fund political propaganda like this. People should be free to decide for themselves, without being subjected to state "re-education" campaigns. Cars are often the most efficient option for short trips.
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