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On 16/05/2022 at 21:48, Clown Job said:

 

I'm sure the vast majority of us have a granny annexe we could incentivise.

Especially those of us living in high rises and tenements.

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3 hours ago, scottsdad said:

Mystery solved. WFH is to blame. 

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As if there was any doubt that working from home is a great thing and the way forward for many (and there is no doubt), that these filth sub-human scumbags cry their c**t cretin eyes over it just confirms it.

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8 minutes ago, DA Baracus said:

As if there was any doubt that working from home is a great thing and the way forward for many (and there is no doubt), that these filth sub-human scumbags cry their c**t cretin eyes over it just confirms it.

Well this fat disgusting f**k has already described his method of “working from home” as PM. What he’s neglecting is the fact that we’re not all lazy, incompetent, lying, corrupt, useless, entitled con artists.

“My experience of working from home is you spend an awful lot of time making another cup of coffee, and then you know, getting up, walking very slowly to the fridge, hacking off a small piece of cheese, then walking very slowly back to your laptop and then forgetting what it was you’re doing.”

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Just now, Suspect Device said:

 

OK, how about all politicians are shite but some are shittier? Different shades of shite as it were. 😃

I just find this argument to be both a bit facile and the last refuge of the defenders of the indefensible.

We're great, we're OK, we all make mistakes, nobody's perfect, it's a bit of a bumpy patch, we must do better....actually everyone is as bad as each other. 

A really great and contemporary example of this is Beergate vs Partygate. Through a combination of outrageous lobbying of the supposedly independent police, a shameless and utterly transparent pet media campaign and a bit of bungling on the part of the Labour Party, just enough people will now believe that having a beer and eating food at an unarguable work event was the same as running the executive branch of government in the style of a permanent toga party. 

Regarding the cost of living perhaps there is merit in the shite/less shite comparison and if you were being unkind you'd say it was a choice between the incompetent but benign and with good intent. Versus incompetent and would 100% burn your kids to death for 0.01% on their dividends. 

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1 hour ago, williemillersmoustache said:

I just find this argument to be both a bit facile and the last refuge of the defenders of the indefensible.

We're great, we're OK, we all make mistakes, nobody's perfect, it's a bit of a bumpy patch, we must do better....actually everyone is as bad as each other. 

A really great and contemporary example of this is Beergate vs Partygate. Through a combination of outrageous lobbying of the supposedly independent police, a shameless and utterly transparent pet media campaign and a bit of bungling on the part of the Labour Party, just enough people will now believe that having a beer and eating food at an unarguable work event was the same as running the executive branch of government in the style of a permanent toga party. 

Regarding the cost of living perhaps there is merit in the shite/less shite comparison and if you were being unkind you'd say it was a choice between the incompetent but benign and with good intent. Versus incompetent and would 100% burn your kids to death for 0.01% on their dividends. 

Says a middle class leftie whose politics prioritise himself at the expense of the working class 

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4 hours ago, Suspect Device said:

 

OK, how about all politicians are shite but some are shittier? Different shades of shite as it were. 😃

Even if that’s true rather than just lazy thinking then common sense would dictate that in elections people should vote for the less shite ones too stop the more shite ones getting in.

Sadly common sense isn’t always that common.

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4 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

Even if that’s true rather than just lazy thinking then common sense would dictate that in elections people should vote for the less shite ones too stop the more shite ones getting in.

Sadly common sense isn’t always that common.

It's getting tempting to vote for anyone willing to nuke the whole planet, just to end the screaming nightmare that sentient life has become.

Nobody's willing to publicly out themselves as a genocidal lunatic, sadly, so Cock 'n' Balls it is  :(

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Just now, BFTD said:

It's getting tempting to vote for anyone willing to nuke the whole planet, just to end the screaming nightmare that sentient life has become.

Nobody's willing to publicly out themselves as a genocidal lunatic, sadly, so Cock 'n' Balls it is  :(

The lazy way out.

You should start the ‘Genocidal Lunatic Party’.  Start a crowd finder and see how you get on; I’ll put in £20 myself.

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7 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

The lazy way out.

You should start the ‘Genocidal Lunatic Party’.  Start a crowd finder and see how you get on; I’ll put in £20 myself.

An appropriate finish for life on Earth as the hipster vote sees me home & hosed.

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20 hours ago, Suspect Device said:

 

OK, how about all politicians are shite but some are shittier? Different shades of shite as it were. 😃

The problem is the individual goes in with the idea to change things for the better,by the end they're bogged down by the bureaucracy and party politics, this is why we have so many independents.  
The skulduggery and back stabbing doesn't just come from the other parties. 

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17 hours ago, Captain Saintsible said:

The cost of living crisis has been caused by lockdowns.

Lockdowns were pushed upon the world by the middle class left at the expense of the working class and the vulnerable 

The champagne socialist born out of Thatcher's Britain,if you want to label or pigeon hole yourself in a certain class you've never left school M8. 

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