True. You’d have to have a certain quantum of shittiness to even end up in his orbit. But once in it, things can always get worse.
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True. You’d have to have a certain quantum of shittiness to even end up in his orbit. But once in it, things can always get worse.
Man, I hope she does this. It’s not something a future government would realistically undo.
It’s also not the kind of thing that would be obviously life-changing for anyone but it would be a permanent change for the better!
Bit boring, I thought. Last year’s was better.
I was basically happy with the content, but it needed more hope spots.
I thought we were gonna get away without some wanker this year, but there’s always some wanker.
God will save the King, us peasants have to save ourselves.
First time I’ve ever felt like joining the army.
GOD SAVE THE KING
Problem is that continuing not to invest = austerity. So if he doesn’t announce some new spending or at the very least something that will boost growth somehow, there will be more austerity. Something’s gotta give!
How deep does the rabbit hole go?
Oddly, it’s also true of me and my wife. Maybe I was on to something?
I thought that women drank tea and men drank coffee, because that was what my mum and dad did.
But he voted Trump in 2016. I think that’s what @[email protected] meant by a ‘historical conservative’.
Yeah, it’s a fair point. I think the downside of caps is that it feels like the article is screaming at you!
The Greens very much do run on nimby platforms, including their co-leader, mentioned in the article. And it is just deeply aggravating when they oppose green infrastructure for nimby reasons, whether it wins them votes or not.
Also, lots of words start off as acronyms and then lose that status. ‘Laser’ is a good example: originally ‘Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation’, but now always written in lowercase.
Rough sleeping is a specific category of homelessness, meaning people who are sleeping actually outside, on the street. Homelessness can refer more generally to people who are shuttling between different temporary accommodation or couch surfing. Obviously there’s some overlap and people often go from one to the other.
Next they’ll realise giving people food stops them being hungry!
Definitely the right decision. I criticise the Greens a lot for letting their nimbyism trump their environmentalism, so it’s only fair that I praise them embracing their yimby side!
Keep the picture but turn it sideways, then everyone’s happy.
I thought: 8 billion people in the world. Someone’s gonna be into it.
Do you mean where people use it as an adjective? E.g., ‘This house is very aesthetic’ where they mean ‘beautiful’?