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Safe to say that the use of the word “dogging” amused the Brits amongst us. Especially considering the (slightly) alternative context that it gave the opening paragraph.

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Are we absolutely sure that the UK entry isn’t Nick Frost in a rather unconvincing disguise?

It’s almost like their whole “save our children” thing was just a bunch of cynical bullshit, to get the gullible to support them.

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She had someone with her filming it. So I’d still say it was a performance, but for a much smaller audience.

It’s a performance for the Q crowd. Right-wing media has been targeting AOC since she first appeared on the scene. So she’s the obvious target for Mindless Marge.

Stochastic terrorism has become SOP for the GOP. It worked for Bill O’Reilly. It worked for Trump. QAnonsense is a big old ball of stochastic terrorism, following the success of it’s precursor, Pizzagate. MTG is just more of the same.

Essentially her argument is like a hotel manager ignoring complaints from staff, because the guests left good reviews on Tripadvisor. Try running the hotel without your staff.

Looking at their brief comment history, you shouldn’t expect a good faith argument. All of their posts are basically “antisemitism...”

Sounds like the Harry Potter studios near London. Admittedly, that’s where they actually filmed much of the movies, but that is mostly based around props from the movies. The new entrance hall was a huge improvement, with the dragon overhead, and a restaurant.

“Influencer” is pretty much synonymous with “asshole”. There always seem to be new examples of “influencers” that shouldn’t ever have influence over another human being, because they are entitled, selfish fucknuggets of the highest order.

It’s perfectly understandable to have mixed feelings about the place. What it represents has so much blood attached to it. That’s something that I feel the museum could do a better job of addressing with the exhibits.

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A few Brits have been exposed to him. Mostly through his friendship with Russell Howard.

As a Brit, when friends from the US came to visit, I took them to the British Museum, and introduced it as where we keep a bunch of the shit we stole. Unfortunately, there are still many Brits who long for the days of empire. They get very upset at the idea of giving things back.

Sounds a lot better than what we have. Except for the supermarket owned ones, most are primarily a petrol station, with a fridge containing questionable sandwiches supplied by the lowest bidder. You know the kind of sandwiches. Ham that tastes like plastic which was once show a photo of a pig.

I was tempted to say Ginsters sausage roll, but I thought that it would just confuse the colonials. If I had claimed that the petrol pumps have a separate hose for tea, there’s probably someone that would believe it

This is something that keeps being brought up recently, but doesn’t seem to have sunk into the public consciousness. Everything is always put upon the girls/women. You see the campaigns telling women to watch their drinks in public places, how to stay safe walking home etc. What you don’t see is anything teaching the

Brits don’t typically consume food from convenience store/petrol stations, unless it says Ginsters on the packaging. The exception being if it’s a petrol station owned by one of the supermarket chains, like Tesco or Sainsbury’s.

Their reluctance to wear masks or be vaccinated, would suggest that they didn’t really fear for their safety all those times that they shot unarmed black people.

The UK started offering the vaccine to my age group on 13th April. Fortunately I have the BBC News app, so within 5 mins of the breaking news notification, I was on the NHS website booking my shots. The booking was incredibly simple. Just select a location and day, then it shows the time slots available. Mine was