Alexander
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They are angry because they won, and now have to live with the consequences.
They voted Orange to "stick it to the man" not because they want him as president.
Saw a pickup truck on the highway with a Trump “Fuck your feelings” flag on the back.

They won the election. Why are these people still so angry 😂
December 11, 2024 at 9:23 AM
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Thou shalt not pardon Donald Trump.

Anyone suggesting this should happen is clearly corrupt as fuck.
December 10, 2024 at 11:35 PM
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With Farage back on Question Time last night...

...here is your reminder that Farage was on BBCQT a record-breaking 35 times before he became an MP.

And, further, that the panellist selection on BBCQT has been heavily slanted to right-wing think tanks and commentators over the years.
An open letter to the BBC
Dr Russell Jackson, senior lecturer in communication and public relations at Sheffield Hallam University, writes to the BBC about Question Time
yorkshirebylines.co.uk
December 6, 2024 at 9:38 AM
I'd love this to happen.
OMG, this would be HILARIOUS! 😆
December 6, 2024 at 12:19 PM
No plan last past first contact with reality.
“Keir Starmer said he was going to be ready for government on day one… why has it taken 154 days for this 'plan for change'?”

Adam Fleming asks Labour Party Chair Ellie Reeves whether the government has got off to a slow start since being elected in July.

#Newsnight
December 6, 2024 at 12:17 PM
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Fearne🌿
#art
December 6, 2024 at 11:09 AM
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Early days, but another exciting application of vaccine technology.

And a tough one for antivaxx crowd.

Vaccine shows promise against aggressive breast cancer medicine.washu.edu/news/vaccine....
Vaccine shows promise against aggressive breast cancer | WashU Medicine
Clinical trial targeted recurrence of hard-to-treat triple-negative breast cancer
medicine.washu.edu
December 6, 2024 at 12:34 AM
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Someone needs to do a Google Maps, but for the past. For example, typing in "London to York" but you can select a period e.g. 1450s, and it would give you the likeliest route. That'd be great.
November 20, 2024 at 11:16 AM