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  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,322
    edited June 2020
    eadric said:
    When was CHAZ renamed to CHOP? Was there some issue over cultural appropriation or something with the original name?
  • Ave_itAve_it Posts: 2,411
    Has Drakeford got a grip on this?!

    158 cases is over 10% of current UK daily positive tests

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-53131765
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,617
    eadric said:

    Another explanation I have heard is this: the reliance on very visually-oriented dating apps means that the less good looking young men don't ever get a chance.

    In the past uglier men could reply on charm, luck, wit, money, status, to make up for goofy teeth. They would still get their opportunity in the bar, or at the party, when they met the girl for the first time: the girl would see past the spots and hear the jokes

    These days they don't get that chance, as women just sweep left. Gone.

    This means that a small subset of very good looking men get lots and lots of girls, and a large subset of unhandsome men get nothing.

    This is a real problem. Incels are unhappy people. It's a kind of polygyny and polygynous societies tend to be unstable and eventually violent
    Houellebecq has constructed a world view out of that notion.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,650

    At least the apostrophe is in the right place, according to OED.
    Fathers' Day is a day for fathers, plural. Not for one father.
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
    "defending himself" riiiight


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8445039/Security-guard-tells-scene-Reading-triple-murder-suspect-Khairi-Saadallah-arrested.html

    His brother "Mo" thinks his arrest is racist.

    i mean just because he slaughtered 3 people who were sitting around drinking beer and injured others ... jeez


  • SurreySurrey Posts: 190
    eadric said:

    Ghislaine Maxwell "found" in Paris.

    It beggars belief that no one knew this

    https://twitter.com/Lukewearechange/status/1274791375624642560?s=20

    Why is the Israeli embassy shown on that map? It's not mentioned in the text of the Daily Mail article.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,129
    MaxPB said:

    You're probably right. There's a lot of 4-7/10 guys who struggle on tinder that would eventually get girls on nights out etc...

    In general social media and the internet haven't been good for dating and marriage. Social media couples irritate me a lot.
    Last sentence: that has led to me unfollowing or blocking so many people.

    The etiquette of social media seems to be very widely misunderstood.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,129
    MaxPB said:

    In my experience it was being in lots of short term relationships (consecutively, not concurrently), at least when I was that age. You get variety and a lot of sex that way and you get a good chance of meeting your future wife as well (which I did in my final year).
    The variety and lots of sex? Yes, I remember that.

    Fun times.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,322
    edited June 2020
    eadric said:

    I think they were worried about the legal implications of "autonomous" - and with good reason

    Here is their heavily armed "warlord" begging medics to come in and save a shot black guy who is dying in their peaceful utopia; but the medics are too scared, for the very good reason that the warlord has just refused entry to cops, with violent intent

    This might be the most ratio'd tweet in history

    /twitter.com/RazSimone/status/1274541843779252229?s=20
    Its total deleriction of duty by the city officials that this zone hasn't been cleared.
  • Austerity 2.0 is going to be such an unpopular policy, I am astonished the Tories would consider it again
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,482
    edited June 2020

    I am willing to bet the people luring after her are a lot older than 28. It's just a bit creepy and weird.
    Mr Assumption made an assumption ... :-D
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,129
    eadric said:

    No, I prefer to wield the pillow rather than bite it.

    I'd pay to read a "match report" following an encounter between a right-wing international bestselling author, and Ash Sarkar.
  • SurreySurrey Posts: 190

    Fathers' Day is a day for fathers, plural. Not for one father.
    That's my take too, but it's just about possible to say it's a day for Father.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,506

    Is it possible that Eadric is SeanT’s Tyler Durden?
    I was discussing this earlier today with my 20-something Corbynista wife!

    (only kidding! :lol: )
  • brokenwheelbrokenwheel Posts: 3,352
    edited June 2020

    Its total deleriction of duty by the city officials that this zone hasn't been cleared.
    It's Seattle, the city officials are nuts. In fact they've funded concrete barriers to replace the wall the inmates built.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,506

    I'd pay to read a "match report" following an encounter between a right-wing international bestselling author, and Ash Sarkar.
    Ash Sarkar? SeanT must be exceedingly desperate :lol:
  • Ave_itAve_it Posts: 2,411
    Indeed VAT cuts are extremely expensive and don't work - it didn't work in 2009 after the financial crisis

    Any tax cuts/reliefs should be better targeted - the Treasury doesn't have an unlimited pot of money.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,394

    Austerity 2.0 is going to be such an unpopular policy, I am astonished the Tories would consider it again

    Well, we will see if it actually happens, rather than some kite flying in the FT.

    If so, then no doubt we will be seeing the fallout between No 10 and 11, as predicted this week by Philip Collins in Times.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,506

    Fathers' Day is a day for fathers, plural. Not for one father.
    Just how many men fathered you, Sandy? :open_mouth:
  • Well, we will see if it actually happens, rather than some kite flying in the FT.

    If so, then no doubt we will be seeing the fallout between No 10 and 11, as predicted this week by Philip Collins in Times.
    I have no doubt Sunak will go for it, he's historically been in favour I believe and his background suggests he would be pro-austerity.
  • eristdooferistdoof Posts: 5,076
    Ave_it said:

    Indeed VAT cuts are extremely expensive and don't work - it didn't work in 2009 after the financial crisis

    Any tax cuts/reliefs should be better targeted - the Treasury doesn't have an unlimited pot of money.
    n=1
  • Peter_the_PunterPeter_the_Punter Posts: 14,623
    eadric said:

    I've no idea why the Daily Mail has done that but I did see an excellent interview the other say, with an ex-Israeli military intel guy, who said that Epstein was working for the Israelis, and was killed by them (with inside help)

    Epstein, the handsome charming Jewish boy from NYC, was given lots of money to set up the world's biggest honeytrap, to get kompromat on some of the richest, most powerful men in the world.

    The deal was: Invite them for golf with a certain Prince (or whoever); It seems legit. Then promise them a "fun time afterwards", wink wink, but say no more. Then get them drunk and in bed with an underage girl, and get it all on multiple cameras.

    Suddenly you have leverage over US presidents and Silicon Valley trillionaires and anyone else. Huge but stealthy power for Israel

    The link is Robert Maxwell, who first met Epstein then introduced him to his daughter

    I've no clue if it is true but it is one of the most plausible, overall explanations for the weird saga of Epstein, that I have heard
    You should sell that idea to a novelist, Eadric. It would make a good plot for a spy thriller.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,617

    Have you tried reading it again when you're older? Like a lot of books I liked as s teenager (eg On the Road) it didn't have the same magic.
    No but I bet I'd also be slightly disappointed if I were to. It appealed particularly to my male adolescent brain. Quite a few things did that don't anymore.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,482
    edited June 2020
    eadric said:
    The piece of graffiti in the frame reads "No Cops Allowed".

    (sorry for the obvious observation - I see it is displaying again)

    So CHOP is a kind of woke version of Passports to Pimlico?
  • CharlesCharles Posts: 35,758

    The replies to the Tory tweet are absolutely awful and vile though - seemingly a lot of them are from Tory voters.
    Really? There were 3 individuals who made dodgy replies.

    Most of the rest were from non Tories criticising Tories for being racust
  • Stark_DawningStark_Dawning Posts: 9,971
    eadric said:

    I've no idea why the Daily Mail has done that but I did see an excellent interview the other say, with an ex-Israeli military intel guy, who said that Epstein was working for the Israelis, and was killed by them (with inside help)

    Epstein, the handsome charming Jewish boy from NYC, was given lots of money to set up the world's biggest honeytrap, to get kompromat on some of the richest, most powerful men in the world.

    The deal was: Invite them for golf with a certain Prince (or whoever); It seems legit. Then promise them a "fun time afterwards", wink wink, but say no more. Then get them drunk and in bed with an underage girl, and get it all on multiple cameras.

    Suddenly you have leverage over US presidents and Silicon Valley trillionaires and anyone else. Huge but stealthy power for Israel

    The link is Robert Maxwell, who first met Epstein then introduced him to his daughter

    I've no clue if it is true but it is one of the most plausible, overall explanations for the weird saga of Epstein, that I have heard
    Interesting. It's been said of Epstein that his liking for underaged girls was far less of a secret than the source of his money.
  • Peter_the_PunterPeter_the_Punter Posts: 14,623

    You would think, but there was probably a 3hr planning meeting to try to ensure any possible avenues of offense was ruled out.
    Yes, one has the distinct impression a committee was involved there.

    Btw, why the apostrophe? The Day doesn't belong to anyone. So it's simply Fathers Day (the day to think about Fathers). No?
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,650

    Just how many men fathered you, Sandy? :open_mouth:
    Well I know for certain that it wasn't Bozo. Are all PBers confident of this?
  • CharlesCharles Posts: 35,758
    MaxPB said:

    It's super easy for Labour, just send a picture of Starmer and his kids, if they are ok with being used as props. It's the kind of thing Blair and Dave would do.
    No because you’d be accused of implying that Boris can’t do that
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,650

    Yes, one has the distinct impression a committee was involved there.

    Btw, why the apostrophe? The Day doesn't belong to anyone. So it's simply Fathers Day (the day to think about Fathers). No?
    No. It's like All Saints' Day.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,617
    eadric said:

    I think they've been so over-sensitive and UberWoke they've tried to make the "father" look asexual, or non-binary, or whatever it is, but they've ended up with an image that looks like a black mother with her child who has been abandoned by her black father: on an ad "celebrating" Father's Day

    So they've ignored all white people, insulted all black people, patronised all trans people, and seriously pissed off mothers and fathers alike, of all races.

    And they got the apostrophe wrong
    It just looks like a black father with his daughter.
  • SurreySurrey Posts: 190
    MattW said:

    The piece of graffiti in the frame reads "No Cops Allowed".

    (sorry for the obvious observation - I see it is displaying again)

    So CHOP is a kind of woke version of Passports to Pimlico?
    I don't think they are going the microstate route, à la Frestonia in Notting Hill. Neither Christiania in Copenhagen nor Metelkova in Ljubljana are in any way cool places in my book, but that kind of outcome in Seattle would be far preferable to another Waco.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,650
    Charles said:

    No because you’d be accused of implying that Boris can’t do that
    Not being sure how many cards he will receive must make it an exciting day for Bozo.
  • Stark_DawningStark_Dawning Posts: 9,971

    No. It's like All Saints' Day.
    COD has it as Father's, presumably as the day dedicated to the father one happens to have.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,617

    In these woke times, even sending a fathers day tweet is a minefield.

    No it isn't.
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,795

    COD has it as Father's, presumably as the day dedicated to the father one happens to have.
    Yes it’s Father’s Day, even though that is counterintuitive. You can argue it is a day for an individual - your father. I’d rather it was plural possessive, but it just isn’t.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,617

    Sir Keir needs to distance himself from this. This is the first massive blunder of his leadership - a real test of his judgement, courage and authority.
    ☺ - nice one.
  • Peter_the_PunterPeter_the_Punter Posts: 14,623

    No. It's like All Saints' Day.
    Well, it's illogical. I know logic doesn't apply to names - demotic use and all that - but it speaks of confusion.

    It's a silly idea anyway so I suppose a silly spelling is kind of appropriate.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,650

    COD has it as Father's, presumably as the day dedicated to the father one happens to have.
    That is just outrageous. To the barricades, Comrades!

    OK, maybe that would be a bit OTT.

    Night all.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,617

    Austerity 2.0 is going to be such an unpopular policy, I am astonished the Tories would consider it again

    Hope they don't leave Labour to clear up their mess as per usual.
  • justin124justin124 Posts: 11,527
    MaxPB said:

    My theory is that tinder has ruined the thrill of the chase. It's genuinely such a piece of piss to get laid in a big city these days for men and women. It takes a profile on tinder or hinge and then a slightly reasonable level of bants and paying for the first date, or skipping it entirely and inviting them over.

    I really do believe that the ease of that has just made it boring. The initial hard work in getting a gf is part of the foundation of a relationship. As of today, there's basically no work required. Also, sex is better when you know the person well, sex with a stranger from tinder is a fleeting joy and ultimately quite depressing when one thinks about it for longer than a few minutes. That dawned on a lot of my formerly single friends a few years ago and almost everyone is either married or on the way to it. People in their early twenties are realising these things now but they don't have the tools to go out to a bar and get laid, they will have to learn that again before sex becomes fun and interesting again.
    So nothing to do with people suddenly becoming more religious - and reverting to 'chastity before marriage'?
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,394

    NEW THREAD

  • brokenwheelbrokenwheel Posts: 3,352

    Yes it’s Father’s Day, even though that is counterintuitive. You can argue it is a day for an individual - your father. I’d rather it was plural possessive, but it just isn’t.
    Modern Father's day is in part modelled on Mother's day, which was created by Anna Jarvis.

    https://web.archive.org/web/20080514130408/http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=c942370c-cdbb-43b2-af59-71ad4b546854

    In 1912, Jarvis incorporated her own association, trademarked the white carnation and the phrases "second Sunday in May" and "Mother's Day". She was specific about the location of the apostrophe; it was to be a singular possessive, for each family to honour their mother, not a plural possessive commemorating all mothers in the world.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,420
    TimT said:

    That's my reading too, and that because kids are largely asymptomatic, they are being overlooked as the index case, with further implications that they role in the spread is being underestimated.
    Quite.
    My (poorly expressed) question was - do we have any conclusive evidence which refutes the idea that more children might be unidentified index cases ?
  • isamisam Posts: 41,214
    kinabalu said:

    It just looks like a black father with his daughter.
    In 1985
  • Peter_the_PunterPeter_the_Punter Posts: 14,623

    Yes it’s Father’s Day, even though that is counterintuitive. You can argue it is a day for an individual - your father. I’d rather it was plural possessive, but it just isn’t.
    Yes, it cannot possibly be plural but I still don't see where the 'possessive' comes in. I think it's simply a misspelling that we've all become so accustomed to that it now 'looks right' and so it is right through demotic usage.
  • Peter_the_PunterPeter_the_Punter Posts: 14,623

    NEW THREAD

    What a shame. I was so enjoying the fun at the expense of Labour and its Father's Day card. I was going to point out mischievously the resemblance between the Father and the Robertson Gollywog, but I suppose I just have to let it rest.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,420
    eadric said:

    It's also absolutely true. I've encountered it too often in my life, and heard it from too many friends, to regard it as coincidence.

    I can't work out which causes which, however.

    Is it because these women are so shouty, forceful and determined in real life that they yearn to be tied up, spanked and generally bossed around between the sheets?

    Or is it because they are so ashamed of their innate sexual submissiveness that they become hardened feminists fighting for equality in daily life?

    There is a similar phenomenon in men, of course. Often very powerful men harbour a secret desire to be dominated, to let go of that power and be told what to do by a tall, severe lady in shiny black boots and a leather bra.

    *stares at several Tory ex chancellors*
    It’s an theory, whether fictional or not, curiously identical to that expressed by SeanT.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,332

    I have a virtual “vacation scheme” at a commercial law firm tomorrow and Tuesday. Wish me luck - I’m very nervous.

    Good luck!
  • justin124justin124 Posts: 11,527

    Fathers' Day is a day for fathers, plural. Not for one father.
    I never observed it. Fathers' Day was invented by cardmakers in the early 70s. I recall nobody sending such cards when growing up in the 1960s.
  • CharlesCharles Posts: 35,758

    It's Seattle, the city officials are nuts. In fact they've funded concrete barriers to replace the wall the inmates built.
    Have you never seen Passport to Pimlico? The concrete barriers facilitate the inmates desire to be independent of water supply, electricity, etc
  • FishingFishing Posts: 5,479
    Mortimer said:

    I made this point last night to CHB.

    Labour cannot win from the Woke Left.
    Depends how much the Tories mess up.
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