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i was singing along to karma chameleon in greggs waiting for my latte when mother bbc news app gave me the news. it's what he would have wanted x
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^ robbie williams as a shop assistant in india giving people their change



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convincing the masses that the holocaust was a unitary event divorced from the global struggle against imperialism to the point that it is at all surprising to anyone that fascism was capitalistic in nature has got to be the greatest political victory for organized fascism truly no one does it like them
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the breed of miserable cunt over a certain age who thinks nothing but monty python is funny. they might stretch to fawlty towers under duress but insist on otherwise pretending even universally loved comics like bob mortimer or french and saunders aren't funny
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admonishing teacher: and would you still behave this way if the earth cracked open to reveal an unyielding tract of slavering organs ?
naughty child: i would unveil my terrible opus
moral: the child's opus is too hideous to behold
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peep show edit that makes it look like a serious miserable piece of cinema
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what the fuck is going on in that yank firefighter show
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lidl chilean merlot that tastes like marmite. championship football. guardian crossword. good friday indeed😂
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Marxist historian, Gwyn ‘Alf’ Williams providing what is honestly one of the best summaries of history.
‘The past is chaos. We in the present make sense of that past by manufacturing a history out of it. We do that by putting questions to it, and the kind of questions you put depends upon who you are, what you are, when you are. We won’t ask the same questions as our grandparents, a collier won’t ask the same questions as a merchant banker. A wife, as a husband. A Welsh speaker as an English speaker. To my mind, the kind of questions we need to put are the ones that serve the majority, the ordinary working men and women…’
This is from the 1985 Welsh history series, The Dragon has Two Tongues which is available free online here.
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