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Production companies wanting to profit from an unpleasant premise in an horror movie and also probably merchandising following it.

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Spoiler: Da Bills (click to show/hide)

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: February 28, 2023, 08:19:19 pm »
Its free pay.  Literally free pay.  I would expect most people working in a retail position to accept it, not being paid with commission, or by the idea, or on a sliding scale.

Basically this, especially if I didn’t enjoy working someplace. I’d be taking the opportunity to go home and be paid for it.

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Imbibed.

I look forward to the day I teach them to swear.

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Pretty sure there were rumours flying around he was fighting for the Russians when the war started.

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It’s too late I saw it, you sneaky Susan!

But yes.

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Apparently my child is automatically British, and I don’t have to do anything about it.

That’s good. I thought I’d have to actually make a phone call :o

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General Discussion / Re: what tv shows are you currently watching?
« on: February 27, 2023, 01:32:37 pm »
I watched the animated series of The Clone Wars recently, and it was pretty good after the first couple of season. Starts of real slow, but it gets good eventually, particularly into season 4 onward.

I also watched the Tales of the Jedi which outlines Count Dooku’s fall of the dark side (and had Ian McDiarmid reprise his role as Palpatine!) as well as Ahsoka Tano (one of the character’s introduced in the Clone Wars) being born and her people learning she’s force sensitive, as well as one bit of training that has significant relevance to a story arc in the Clone Wars, as well as what happens to her after the series finished.

All in all, it was quite enjoyable.

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: February 27, 2023, 01:24:07 pm »
Fatigue was the big part of Covid for me, as well as being sore everywhere.

My first bout lasted about a month, second was about a week. Hopefully it’s the latter for you.

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General Discussion / Re: AmeriPol thread
« on: February 26, 2023, 01:43:09 am »
‘Tain’t money, it’s oversight. Would you rather be dictated to by some libtard pussy who won’t let you shoot first and ask questions never because the suspect you didn’t identify yourself to is now full of extra holes, or the guy who’ll probably give you military surplus if you ask real nice, and help you justify you and 17 of your buddies tag-teaming a kerb-stomping ‘cause th perp smelled of weed?

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She’s entitled to maternity leave. If that is indeed the reason she has been deselected, that would be a ridiculous reason to have done so.

I don’t know what a constituency association committee is though. Is it specific to the party, or is it a non-partisan thing for a constituency?

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: February 25, 2023, 07:43:16 pm »
It's a sparkler pom pom. For hot cheerleaders. Like those fire and sword juggling shows. Would be fun

I imagine the cheerleaders would be very hot.

You know, because of the immolation?

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Eh just be happy you have the .co.uk version of the BBC website. As a user outside the UK I get forced to the .com variety, and have adverts on the pages! Some are horrible pop-up type things that I have to actively close, some are scrollable for some bizarre reason and I get times when I’m scrolling through headlines and the page stops because I’m scrolling through some shitey advert on the side of the screen I was not even paying attention to (great use of advertising budget, certainly), not to mention the ones that you scroll past but kind of lock the screen onto them for a bit, because obviously the reason I’m not clicking on it is because I haven’t looked at it properly rather than having more interest in reading an article on Cocaine Bear or my local football team.

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More people in that said they don’t know who they’ll vote for than said they’d vote for Forbes :p fit was also a very small sample.

I thought I shouldn’t click a Daily Record link and I was right not to, but now I have icky tabloid cookies. Thanks :p

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Forbes recently announced that she wouldn’t have voted for gay marriage if she was an MSP at the time, which basically tanked her campaign on day one and is “tearing the party apart” if news reports are to be believed, and has said she wouldn’t challenge the UK government’s block on Gender Reform Bill, while Regan quit the government over same.

So yeah. Yousaf it is. Opposition parties seem to consider him the contender given how much they’ve said about his poor performance as health minister.

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