Go Ed Milliband 💪
Shout it from the panels

I'm writing this on a King Kong Mini 2 and it's sick, plus it only cost $100
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Thatcherite Labour
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They're my enemies; this is welcome
When this releases I'm buying a smell gun off Ebay and pointing it at my enemies
Without having to fry. My executively dysfunctional ass has resorted to cooking (frying veg and tofu) the same meal every day so I don't have to think about ir
I live in a post communist country and I guess that communism could be described as a spectre in my life. Because I wasn't around to experience it (I was born a decade after it fell), but especially when I was growing up you could still feel its legacy all around you. A lot of commie era infrastructure was still in an untouched state; same for people's houses which all had the same commie furnature. And you could still feel the regime radiating from some people's mindsets/personalities. And until the internet came and diluted it, a large part of the country's body of monoculture originated from commie times. I'd say that only in the past ~12 years have I been able to go about life without encountering subtle reminders that my country hasn't always been the way I grew up with it.
I've watched a ton of commie era films so I have an idea of how society worked, and I think if you teleported me there now, I'd be able to make my life work and to integrate. But I hated commie era films as a <teen because they made me imagine being teleported back into that time and the prospect made me feel very powerless and claustraphobic. Because of how remote society & culture were from what they are today (due to the isolation and constrained possibilities), in a way that western cultures weren't.
I know that James May was always the hippie of the group, but I'm still happy he said it.
I really appreciate how they're trying to be nice about it
No worries, you're still a cutie, even in business attire



I wish football clubs were fan-owned