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  1. 3 hours ago, FallingAwake said:

    Notice also how the Vaccine Show seems to have become a Pfizer monopoly right now. Where are all the other vaccines that were being proclaimed near the start of the show? If there were 20 brands to choose from, maybe some of the vaccine hesitant would have picked one they liked.

     

    Thanks. Actually my follow up is Are you on Facebook?

    Had my booster today. Moderna, after AZ AZ.

    Plenty of people I know have not had Pfizer. :D 

  2. 15 minutes ago, Roman Roady said:

    20% in Dulwich

    https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/113413940#/?channel=RES_BUY

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    Price Change History
    08/12/2021 Price changed from £450,000 to £440,000
    11/11/2021 Price changed from £475,000 to £450,000
    11/10/2021 Price changed from £550,000 to £475,000
    13/09/2021 Initial entry found: £550,000

    GOTO online auction - sounds sus and would probably put normal buyers off.

  3. 32 minutes ago, Roman Roady said:

    Thanks for that line, it will be used at the Christmas dinner table with the kids this year (if we ever get a Christmas that is).

    I hope you do, and a big turkey (or similar quality vegan meat substitute) too. 

    Labour are like those parents who want to be their kids' friends and can't understand why they have no authority. 

  4. 1 hour ago, dugsbody said:

    Hey, you're entitled to your view, as mystifying as it is to me.

    You're not going to like this, but remember, I am entitled to an opinion (as you guys say frequently). I find that stance so strange that I'm inclined to think it is constructed in order to justify continuing to vote for a bunch of liars (and no, they're not all the same).

    The human mind is capable of holding two opposite views simultaneously. :D 

     

  5. 49 minutes ago, Staffsknot said:

    Mate whole other debate for whole other thread but a whole lot of stuff in there that just seems to have come from sources wanting to fire people up about different genders.

    If you want fire up a separate off-topic thread and will have a reasoned chat about it. 

    No need for that :D I wish Labour all the very best, kind regards, sincerely and so forth. But they're too afraid of being cancelled to get into power. 

  6. 5 minutes ago, miguel said:

    I got a sore arm after the booster. I was really pssed off. In just over two years I've had 3 tetanus, 2 covid and a flu jab. Zilch, nada, nothing. I didn't even feel any of the needles going in. I began to question whether I was still alive. Unfortunately the booster broke my 100% record. This time I did feel the needle and I ended up with a sore arm. 

    At least I know I'm still alive. 

    Since you're posting on HPC I regret to inform you that you have died and are now in hell. 

  7. 23 minutes ago, dugsbody said:

    I don't get this attitude.

    On the one hand you can give your country to a bunch of lying, corrupt crooks who actively sneer at you and materially negatively impact you by stealing and handing tax money to their mates. Vote Conservative Party.

    On the other hand you can give your country to a party who can't say what the definition of a woman is. And this makes your life materially worse how, and how much worse relative to the other party?

    There will always be lying, thievery and cronyism in politics. But to ignore fundamental human biology, that there are only two sexes and that the female sex class suffers because of the female materiality of their bodies, is unforgiveable. 

    I don't like lying and thieving politicians, I despise them. But they are understandable. To want to erode and destroy women's rights by removing the WORDS they use to describe themselves is a trait of authoritarianism. (Think there may be some sort of famous book that mentions the compelled changing of language??) Left wing authoritarianism is not acceptable.

    The liars and money grubbers are abhorrent, but the self-righteous fury of the dictatorial woke left is more dangerous.  

  8. 1 minute ago, Staffsknot said:

    I remember taking the mickey out of Yanks for electing Bush Jr... seems long time before can laugh at that one again from highground

    That scene where he's at the kindergarten and gets the whisper in his ear about the 9/11 attacks...yeah, easy to laugh at him. Johnson in the same position would probably prat fall off his chair, fart audibly, and scramble on his knees into a cupboard. 

    I don't say this lightly (not a Blair fan in the slightest) but he is completely correct in that Labour could gain significant ground if Starmer and co rejected wokeism. For me as a voter, it's the deciding factor. But when Starmer can't even answer 'what is a woman' there's no chance. 

  9. I don't care if Starmer is boring. John Major was boring, and now he's rebranded as a sensible voice of the real conservatives. 

    But we do get the leaders we deserve. USA deserved Trump. UK deserves Johnson. We're in that particular phase of masochism; deliberately making ourselves poorer, less relevant, less important on the world stage while fielding a floppy fat wind-up toy to wheeze out nationalistic platitudes and placating lies. 

    The entire world views us as a laughing stock - and we like it that way. 

  10. 40 minutes ago, skinnylattej said:

    UN projections for climate change refugees over the next 50 years are frightening, especially from sub-Saharan Africa.

    It is not clear to me how liberal democracy will survive when faced with millions of migrants.

    Indeed. And it's inevitable. But no one really wants to talk about it, and in some quarters you're deemed racist/eugenicist/Malthusian for even raising the topic. 

    Which is why I keep reiterating on here that when talking and planning our housing needs we should be looking at 20/30/40 years ahead (unless you have no children and no plans for any, in which case crack on). 

    Your point about liberal democracy is spot on. When the special, self-absorbed, purple haired theybies have a choice of maintaining their own comfy lifestyle or lowering it dramatically to accommodate others, I expect some tantrums. 

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