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- Comment on ‘Biggest clean energy disaster in years’: UK auction secures no offshore windfarms 1 year ago:
Who’d guess a race for renewables would cause the prices to skyrocket?
- Comment on Gillian Keegan tells schools to ‘get off their backsides’ to help fix concrete crisis 1 year ago:
I often think of the analogy where the Tories are the CIA and the UK is a Latin America country.
- Comment on India launches space mission to the sun a week after moon landing 1 year ago:
Whatever your reasons, that was whataboutism.
Expecting others to know what goes on in NASA discussions is moronic at best.
- Comment on India launches space mission to the sun a week after moon landing 1 year ago:
Credit is definitely due and this is an amazing feat by India.
I haven’t bothered to discuss the other topic. Is there even any point when US issues are always on the front page here? I probably know more about US politics than my own country at this point.
Though of course you could also go there and take a jab at Americans. Let me know when you do so I can give you some support.
- Comment on Covid: UK has ‘let our guard down’ as concern over new ‘Pirola’ variant grows 1 year ago:
Boats. Mash them. Boil them. Put immigrants in them.
- Comment on NASA awards startup $850,000 to develop space debris capture bag | NASA awarded space logistics startup TransAstra a contract to develop an inflatable capture bag capable of transporting orbital de... 1 year ago:
Would slowing them down be enough? I’m thinking along the lines of a magnet.
- Comment on India launches space mission to the sun a week after moon landing 1 year ago:
Whataboutism bs. Two wrongs don’t make a right.
- Comment on Rachel Reeves rules out wealth tax if Labour wins next election 1 year ago:
Oh, this is what interacting with Mastodon means. I don’t get notifications for the tags.
And that’s okay, mate. I haven’t tried to look clever. I don’t consider myself clever.
I’m not used to things like Twitter much. Do people just not provide insight when they post? Your posts reads like “And I think neither correct nor clever. But I’m not going to say why because my head lives in my ass.”
- Comment on Rachel Reeves rules out wealth tax if Labour wins next election 1 year ago:
That’s such dodgy shit to say that I had to dig your profile.
A non-existent one. You and your opinion couldn’t be more dodgy. It screams troll factory.
- Comment on Rachel Reeves rules out wealth tax if Labour wins next election 1 year ago:
As far as your comprehension skills go, it looks like I might as well be 5.
- Comment on Rachel Reeves rules out wealth tax if Labour wins next election 1 year ago:
Here is some common sense for you: linking something doesn’t prove shit about your knowledge. Have you ever written anything in school or university? You can cite but to show you have learned a damn thing you still have to use your own words.
As such, I don’t believe you know what fascism means. Let me give you an example mate:
I’m as smart as Einstein. Here is why.
Do you believe me yet?
And you’re the one who brought all this up, funnily enough. Since you’re so talkative, why not tell us how Keir Starmer is a fascist. Hell, you could even convince me here since I’m only voting for him because he is the lesser devil.
Or you know, just go on about your nonsensical ramblings.
- Comment on Rachel Reeves rules out wealth tax if Labour wins next election 1 year ago:
No. That link only proves that you know how to google and find articles that fit your narrative. Back in your days, did schools accept such blatant plagiarism?
And liberials? The fuck is this. We are not discussing American politics. Get out of here lmao. Are you a troll or some shit? This is so fascinating.
- Comment on Rachel Reeves rules out wealth tax if Labour wins next election 1 year ago:
You gotta be kidding me, mate. Do you lack even the most rudimentary understanding of government types?
At the very least, try and understand what fascism is. You’re an insult to the people who have suffered under fascists.
- Comment on Rachel Reeves rules out wealth tax if Labour wins next election 1 year ago:
If you’re still claiming that I think the Labour will magically fix anything then I doubt you have understood anything I said. Again, no surprise. I’m not saying any of this to convince you.
- Comment on Rachel Reeves rules out wealth tax if Labour wins next election 1 year ago:
History is a cycle. I’d rather not be in the shitty part of it, thanks.
- Comment on Rachel Reeves rules out wealth tax if Labour wins next election 1 year ago:
You won’t get me to defend Labour. But I’m a realist and I still see potential for a good future. Your defeatism will almost certainly not get us anywhere but whatever hellhole we are headed to.
We see voting differently. I see voting as the beginning of a journey. It’s a very good entry point for people to understand the power balanace within a society. It’s in a way why we teach mathematics in school. Not because we expect everyone to be a mathematical or to contribute to a change in mathematics. Though collectively it most certainly has had a very positive effective. See just how monstrously fast our technology has advanced since we started mass education.
A lot of people will just vote and be done. But what if 1% become deeply interested? What if they go on to get others interested? What percentage of the population do our ministers represent?
Honestly, since you broght your experience into this I’ll just say that for your age I’d expect more wisdom.
- Comment on Rachel Reeves rules out wealth tax if Labour wins next election 1 year ago:
Your post is quite representative of the Tory support base.
People other than this poster reading this. Great people fought and died in order for you to have this much civil power now. This is very much a case of using it or losing it. The ID requirements are baseless and just the beginning of that loss.
- Comment on Rachel Reeves rules out wealth tax if Labour wins next election 1 year ago:
At this point, I think we are more likely to get things that haven’t been promised than those that have.
But this is no surprise. Keir Starmer screams conservatism. A far better choice than current Tories but still leaves much, much to be desired.
Though I’d still strongly encourage people to go out and vote. Not doing so plays right into the hands of the wrong people.
- Comment on You can never really trust someone to turn off the remote desktop connection 1 year ago:
Remote is something I’d only enable while using it. Once found my ubuntu (I use arch btw) with the setting on for some reason. Might be worth checking even if you never turned it on.
- Comment on just sayin' 1 year ago:
alias mkfol=mkdir
- Comment on How did Australia’s university system get so broken? Pretty much the same way as everything else 1 year ago:
Usually jobs keep people either via pay or good benefits. These seem to offer neither. It’s bound to crumble.
- Comment on Rishi Sunak breached ministerial coded over wife’s childcare shares 1 year ago:
Hahaha. We had the same circus happening during the last GE. Now we essentially have a conservative leading Labour. That’s probably why he will win. But I doubt making things better for labourers is part of his true agenda.
- Comment on Inside the messy ethics of making war with machines 1 year ago:
Since when do we blame the responsible people when things go wrong?
- Comment on Woking ‘murder’: Trio known to girl found dead ‘booked flights from UK before body discovered’ 1 year ago:
Huh. Risk being stoned to death rather than a 5-choice 3-meal a day prison sentence?
- Comment on Migrants being moved off barge over Legionella bacteria fears 1 year ago:
Imagine using that money to teach people our language and culture so we then have productive members of society instead of the equivalent of a prisoner costing the country £50k a year each.
- Comment on a healthy society is our starship 1 year ago:
Folks who watched Star Trek and didn’t understand this missed a good chunk of Star Trek. I’d argue most of it.
- Comment on a healthy society is our starship 1 year ago:
The truth is out there too.
- Comment on The most popular Chinese keyboard app which is used by more than 450 million monthly users sends every key typed to Tencent in China. 1 year ago:
Yes, I have seen their market cap.
- Comment on Supermarket AI meal planner app suggests recipe that would create chlorine gas 1 year ago:
I’m sure they will do it after this event. But trying to make the software so fool-proof is how you get bloated, expensive shit like Microsoft products. Though to be fair, this is a shopping app and I’d expect the dumbest users so perhaps that’s the only way to go.
- Comment on heh 1 year ago:
Excuse me, sir. I find it unacceptable to be classified as such. Please refer to my person as 50 bags of flour. Thanks.