....more armchair politics (Part 2)

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This will be interesting. The forever angry dupers and the even angrier lot are not taking this well.

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Another one jumping ship before he has a Portillo moment

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We seem to be getting rid of them one by one, slowly but surely.

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Yeah but. What inbreds are taking their place :nauseated_face:

100% the biggest issue. What centered, honest, worldly, rational, compassionate, intelligent and motivated person would actually want to be a politician?

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All that’s going to happen is that this bunglecunt, and all the other no-hopers, misfits, malcontents, misanthropes, bullies, sex-pests, and all the worst kind of bigoted flagfucking twatnonces are going to get sucked into the new right-wing Stink Tank who are unironically calling themselves ‘PopCons’.

And you know what - having allowed politics to become an unusually loathsome low-rent populist reality show - these thinly-disguised neofascist vulture-capitalists are going to win by a motherfucking landslide in 2028.

If you think things are shit now: fucking brace yourself!

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Whisper those words baby, whisper them. :hear_with_hearing_aid:

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Cheerful fucker you are :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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None of the cunts should be allowed to leave until they restore some of the shit they have caused.

No doubt he will swan into an extremely well paid role by one of the firms that made a killing from him and truss’s on purpose fuck up

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https://twitter.com/ShehabKhan/status/1754896431461052886?ref_src=twsrc^tfw

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Fuck. God help us.

When my great-grandchildren are living in a Sussex desert I’ll send them that, from whatever hell I’m in, to remind them what absolute cunts our generation has been :cry:

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What an ignorant gonk. As any fule know, the reason that the plants became coal was that nothing had evolved to break down the dead matter. There will never be “more coal”.

Almost equally Rong (well, not your first statement!). Unusually high rates of growth and burial exceeded the ecosystems’s ability to recycle carbon during parts of the Carboniferous - there were already plenty of xylophagic micro and macro organisms, they just didn’t get much opportunity to do their thing. Similar deposits have formed much more recently (e.g. the Palaeogene and Neogene “brown coals” of Central and Eastern Europe), and could form today if the correct topographic, depositional and climatic conditions prevail. E.g. before toxification and other human-related developments, parts of the Mississippi Delta were highly suitable.

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I stand corrected.

Don’t encourage him

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We live in a world of misinformation and science-denial - it’s become very hard for non-specialists to know when they’re being lied-to and misled by vested interests. Just look at declining vaccination rates for an example.

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