That one has to be a wind-up
yuck at the buddha symbol. don't know the meaning of it.
That one has to be a wind-up
i have forwarded this on to all global media, and am frantically trying to arrange teams meeting with Oxford, Harvard and Imperial. I have forwarded it on to all the major Proffessors in the field of virology. I can see this breaking the internet when it breaks. Put your seat belts on folk, the paradigm is about to SHATTER.
Could be warm lead if they do.I really hope they get a warm reception when they try to break into Downing Street.
Ur joking mate, that's the mild stuff of the worst stuffThat one has to be a wind-up
"I am about to serve you with a cease & desist notice as soon as I touch you you will be under a liability and have 28 days to reply" it'd be like playing tag at school
Anti-vaxxer Canadian ranch retreat has lassoed my £2,000
I deferred my holiday because of lockdown but now the owner refuses to accept vaccinated guests – and has kept my moneywww.theguardian.com
I'm also pleased that it's common parlance again.Covid aside, I have noticed now in the social media "discourses" that the term "grifter" now has maissvely negative connotations and is now an insult. Good. Healthy. This is a new thing, it took a while for people to realise that these (mainly right wing) "c9ntent creators" were not churning the garbage out from the good of their hearts, but that it's how they pay their mortgages.
an important shift. i'd see the comments on say russel brand, teh fawning, teh "oh thank you, you brave truth teller" and i would feel like saying can't you see that he is just saying this divisive paranoid nonesense to keep his fucking view count up for the add revenue?I'm also pleased that it's common parlance again.
here's my contention, my prediction, my hypothesis that covid and seeing the fractures iwthin covid debates had me thinking of. "Civil discourse", especially in the culture wars, is pretty much over for the next say hundred years. Sounding like all old farts, when I think back say the 90s, even the 80s, there was always a sense of something "shared", and within that "shared space" arguments, debates, discussions, could be had. You might hate the otherside for what they believe, but the hate stretched only so far - there was still something there, something "shared". something where if they sat next to you in the pub, you met as firstly a human being, and the politics was in some way, even slightly, seperate to them as a human being - there, but not invading, there but to be argued over, discussed, debated. This is gone, if it was ever there and its nto just my projection, for the next hundred years i would say, before we are able to properly recaliberate social media. extremism is every where, facebook groups, youtube, urban throughout the pandemic seemed at times the only non cess pit. i see it in myself, never have i hated the right so much and i am not even that far left, centre left probably. but i despise them at the moment, especially over culture war shit, especially as the narrative is always dominated by their hate and lunacy. and as said if i look back over my life, i've ALWAYS had right wingers there - at work, the odd few in my friend circle, some of my dads mates, but the bond came before the politics. now i think its the reverse - the politic everywhere is breaking the bonds - as we fall further into our respective tribes and lock down into them for protection and, even, a sense of survival. things will get wrose before tehy get better.
of course maybe they are better already and this is just my own paranoid projection. but it really wouldn't surprise me that trump was just the "start".
trump, qanon, covid denial, the modern anti vax twats, there is just no one who will convince me that the "main stream right wing media" pushed or even nudged these into being. like-validation grift and add revenue grift were the primary forces behind them. you can blame i think the main stream right wing press for things like the BNP and EDL, but not this latest crazed shti that has come out of the right. I paid attention to the Sun for example, and the Times, and, apart from a few grumbles about lockdown length etc, they towed the covid line.Covid aside, I have noticed now in the social media "discourses" that the term "grifter" now has maissvely negative connotations and is now an insult. Good. Healthy. This is a new thing, it took a while for people to realise that these (mainly right wing) "c9ntent creators" were not churning the garbage out from the good of their hearts, but that it's how they pay their mortgages.