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pointlessfluff.bsky.social
This was a perfect slice of brilliance. I hope that @talkscaredpod.bsky.social is as proud of it as he deserves to be. Just wonderful.
A photo of the novella 'Good Boy' by Neil McRobert.
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talkscaredpod.bsky.social
Celebrating the release of THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT with a set of short sharp conversations between the contributors

Part One features editors Brian Keene and Chris Golden, plus Tim Lebbon talking to Bev Vincent, and Cat Ward talking brutality with Caroline Kepnes

All podcast platforms
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johnxuandou.bsky.social
This is one of the most beautiful things I have witnessed, the craft here is impeccable.
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barcajim3.bsky.social
If you're inclined to think "People being disrespectful to Tebbit is a bit off"...
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georgemonbiot.bsky.social
1. One thing you need to realise about the British Establishment is that it uses clowns to express its deepest desires. People like Rod Liddle offer a kind of deniability - "lighten up, he's just having a laugh". But they deliver a closer representation of its truths than any sober editorial.
russellengland.bsky.social
Meanwhile

The Spectator is condoning the bombing of Brighton and Glastonbury

I'm sure it will be a proscribed organisation any minute now...
Screenshot of a tweet from The Spectator on July 3, 2025

"One on Glasto, one on Brighton, and the UK would soon begin its recovery.

✍️Rod Liddle"

With a link to a Spectator article titled "And now let's bomb Glastonbury"
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cjayanetti.bsky.social
Private Eye has found that that 281,000 PIP claimants *already in paid work* stand to lose out under the proposed cuts (i.e the four-point rule)

That's 55% of all PIP claimants in paid work, according to the article

(not my article but I want to flag it)
Private Eye article reporting an FOI request that shows that of 510,000 PIP claimants who are already in paid work, 281,000 (or 55%) are at risk of losing their benefits under the proposed four-point rule
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maggieastor.bsky.social
I do not want AI in Slack. I do not want AI in Google. I do not want AI on Facebook. I do not want AI in documents or spreadsheets. I do not want AI in Adobe Acrobat. I do not want AI in Zoom. I do not want AI on news sites. I do not want AI in the patient portal for my doctor's office. I do not wan
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ottoenglish.bsky.social
All rather obvious I suppose. But then Trump, Ceaușescu, the Kims, Putin and indeed all the other wannabe strong men in history are "obvious". It's what defines them. Noise, parades, big egos and a total lack of subtlety. A sort of bludgeoning big idiocy.

Have some Auden.
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gralefrit.bsky.social
Turn it off. Stop using it. Turn it off. Stop. Stop. Stop.

If every time I was wrong about something, a gallon of precious water was boiled into the sky, my neighbourhood got polluted and someone lost their job, people would stop asking me things.
phantomcorsair.bsky.social
When I searched to see if Mary Shelley and Jane Austen could have met in Bath, Google AI informed me that they were, in fact, sisters...
Google AI Overview saying (correctly) that 'Jane Austen and Mary Shelley were both famous female novelists in the early 19th century', and then adding (quite erroneously) that 'They shared a mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, who wrote The Vindication of the Rights of Women.'
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nickharkaway.com
Thinking about “an island of strangers”. Don’t think it matters whether it’s an intentional Powell callback or not.

Either: it is

Or: it isn’t, but the context and content of the speech recall it.

Thing is, option 2 is not better.
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petezab.bsky.social
A brilliant piece of poetry from Michael Rosen, clearly directed at Starmer and the current Labour Government.
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jacksaundrs.bsky.social
If you are anywhere vaguely on the left and were ever puzzled as to why people clung to Corbyn in spite of all its flaws, the answer is that they all knew this version of the Labour Party was what was waiting in the wings
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jacksaundrs.bsky.social
If your instinct was to roll your eyes or call people cranks for calling Starmer a liar or Streeting, Reeves, Cooper "red Tories". Well, sorry seems they just understood the nature of the forces inside the Labour Party better than you did
pointlessfluff.bsky.social
As a big fan of his books and your podcast I can't wait to listen to that episode.
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soozuk.bsky.social
🧵NOT BY ME, this is a post from someone who wants to remain anonymous but works extensively with trans people pre-transition. They were asked by someone “why do you think that’s so much [coverage of trans people] in the news at the moment?”

This was their response:
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exceedhergrasp1.bsky.social
Worth sharing with alt text. Brian Eno's response to the Quaker arrests.
Brian Eno 2h. On the Arrest of Young People at a Quaker Meeting House Last night, six young people were arrested by police during a peaceful gathering at a Quaker Meeting House. They had assembled to talk, reflect, and organise around two issues of overwhelming moral gravity: the climate emergency, and the continuing destruction in Gaza. That the police chose to forcibly enter a Quaker space-a site known throughout history for its deep commitment to peace and nonviolence—is both alarming and telling. These young people were not disrupting the peace. They were enacting it. We live in a time where the greatest threats to our future go unchallenged by those in power, while those who speak out are increasingly met with suspicion, hostility, and force. When the state begins to treat moral concern as criminal intent, we should all be paying close attention. The people arrested last night were not extremists. They were citizens who care-young people who see the interconnected crises of climate collapse and human suffering and refuse to turn away. They gathered not in violent defiance, but in peaceful conscience. I stand with them. I believe their voices are not only valid, but vital. If the institutions meant to protect us cannot bear to hear these voices, then it is not the protesters who are disrupting order—it is the silence of those who look away. - Brian Eno
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gailmyerscough.co.uk
My designs get lots of publicity in magazines and online and it looks like I’m doing really well.
The reality is that it’s bloody hard work being self employed and it’s not getting any easier.

Have a look at what I do and repost. Thanks.
gailmyerscough.co.uk
Gail Myerscough | Surface Pattern Designer & Illustrator | Manchester
Surface Pattern Design & Illustration by Manchester based designer Gail Myerscough. Contemporary design meets mid century style. Contact for art licensing, commissions & collaboration enquiries.
gailmyerscough.co.uk
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implausibleblog.bsky.social
Ben Chu, "Instead of cutting spending, the Chancellor could raise taxes"

"But all the signs are she has decided not to raise taxes to fill the gap"

"That's a political choice"
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thechiller.bsky.social
We're going to die in our tens of thousands. Again.

That's what's going to happen. And then the 2nd poorest cohort of the population moves down into our slot, so they can do it again in a couple of years. And the money they make off our deaths keeps flowing uphill into the same pockets.
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marklawrenceauthor.bsky.social
The paperbacks are out!

I'll send a signed example to a random someone reposting this 😮

You want that lovely Tom Roberts art. Plus, it has words inside!