those sneaky nationalist bastards
― Criss Angel Raw: The Mindfreak Unplugged (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 9 August 2019 16:48 (six years ago)
clear out every last single one of these better together shagging fucks
You fucking disgrace.— Duncan Hothersall (@dhothersall) August 9, 2019
― im led by donky (||||||||), Friday, 9 August 2019 16:50 (six years ago)
rory scothorne is a great writer
― bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Friday, 9 August 2019 16:50 (six years ago)
worth reading this article from earlier in the year. Quite clear that this pact with the Lib Dems is more than just a temporary tactical gambit for the Greens, and instead reflects a more fundamental political shift https://t.co/c0BK3L3k0X— tom (@malaiseforever) August 9, 2019
More generally the party is concentrating on “green thinking” people, those who are really concerned quite narrowly with environmental questions. Taken together with the “People’s Vote” axis, this denotes a distinct middle class orientation which inevitably moves the party in a rightward direction. No longer a social democratic anti-austerity party, but “eco-libdem” with councillors morphing into a band of Lib Dem lookalikes with a green streak.
also worth noting that it didn't go well for Euro-greens that got into pacts with austerity parties in recent history.
― calzino, Friday, 9 August 2019 19:01 (six years ago)
fight the real enemy huh
― imago, Friday, 9 August 2019 19:05 (six years ago)
Eat the rich.https://ft.com/content/b2d275aa-ba73-11e9-96bd-8e884d3ea203
― gyac, Friday, 9 August 2019 19:07 (six years ago)
any party getting into pacts with pro-austerity ones that would actually prop up another tory government are the people's enemy!
― calzino, Friday, 9 August 2019 19:08 (six years ago)
Clickthrough link here
Canary Wharf is assumed to be a hotbed of Remainers. But some senior bankers are changing their tune post-Boris. One even told me he thought No Deal would be good for business. https://t.co/xgoTjfOUo1— David Crow (@bydavidcrow) August 9, 2019
― gyac, Friday, 9 August 2019 19:08 (six years ago)
xps. the greens in scotland remain the most left-wing party with parliamentary representation on every issue
― bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Friday, 9 August 2019 19:09 (six years ago)
“Theoretically, if you have a disruption like a hard Brexit, you should see higher levels of volatility in interest rates, foreign exchange rates, and credit spreads,” he said. “An intermediary in that world should do better.”
there it is
― Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Friday, 9 August 2019 19:10 (six years ago)
lol .. top bankers alright.
― calzino, Friday, 9 August 2019 19:10 (six years ago)
xxp
the eco-lib dems are not the most left-wing party in england.
― calzino, Friday, 9 August 2019 19:11 (six years ago)
sure glad we bailed out those bankers in 2008 instead of turning every single one of them into soylent green
― Criss Angel Raw: The Mindfreak Unplugged (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 9 August 2019 19:18 (six years ago)
"Another spoke admiringly of Mr Johnson, comparing him to Winston Churchill"
seriously, go take a flying leap from top of the gherkin you absolute cunt!
― calzino, Friday, 9 August 2019 19:19 (six years ago)
greens who are lib dems will just vote lib dem tbh
meanwhile britain is literally about to be thrown into a shitfire by far-right disaster capitalists who've somehow also taken power. focused minds please
― imago, Friday, 9 August 2019 19:20 (six years ago)
as this link demonstrates
― imago, Friday, 9 August 2019 19:21 (six years ago)
did you actually read the piece? it's a calmly posting as they normally do type piece and written by a former green party co-ordinator.
― calzino, Friday, 9 August 2019 19:24 (six years ago)
read the first half skimmed the rest. yeah i mean whatever. i don't blame the greens for pivoting to firm anti-brexit
― imago, Friday, 9 August 2019 19:28 (six years ago)
I've got plenty to worry about, but *focused mind* we already have a far right eing government which is already fucking millions of people's lives up. If I choose to comment on the abysmal tactics of the Green Party having a pact with other human garbage (other than Boris) like Swinson - it's neither here nor there and has no bearing on the situation.
― calzino, Friday, 9 August 2019 19:43 (six years ago)
But all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.
― pomenitul, Friday, 9 August 2019 19:48 (six years ago)
thanks jim. I'm mostly curious abt the electoral landscape of a post-independence scotland: what will happen to the broad coalition the SNP has and where else the left's efforts might be channelled.
good to be mindful of regressive elements in all parties, there's no benefit to not thinking about it
― ogmor, Friday, 9 August 2019 20:13 (six years ago)
re: bankers positions on brexit. City am which is my number one hate read is quite tubthumpingly Leave
― plax (ico), Friday, 9 August 2019 20:51 (six years ago)
fwiw
― plax (ico), Friday, 9 August 2019 20:54 (six years ago)
lots of swivel-eyed op-eds about "opportunities"
the FT really are traditionally a pro-Tory Remain newspaper normally, but at this stage the money behind the whole shebang speaks the loudest.
― calzino, Friday, 9 August 2019 21:04 (six years ago)
Never forget! pic.twitter.com/GJOhF7AsMN— Scott Rogers (@scottr0gers) August 9, 2019
― im led by donky (||||||||), Friday, 9 August 2019 21:22 (six years ago)
― ogmor, Friday, August 9, 2019 1:13 PM (one hour ago
i don't think anyone has a very good idea of what would happen in that respect because there would be huge recalibrations. snp is a big tent party which as "the best vehicle to achieving independence" (roughly this wording gets brought up a lot on twitter etc.) is easily able to contain such a broad church, but would surely fracture once independence is achieved. labour, without its unionist baggage would become simply a rival on the left/centre-left, and god only knows what the unionist right would be up to in an independent scotland, though gracefully coming to terms with the new state of affairs seems unlikely
― bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Friday, 9 August 2019 21:28 (six years ago)
Creepy, creepy weirdo. pic.twitter.com/BIX4EosDVa— Paul Leinster (@Paauul) August 10, 2019
lol, obv a serial killer.
― calzino, Saturday, 10 August 2019 09:37 (six years ago)
and to think he was once my favourite amiga power writer
― Criss Angel Raw: The Mindfreak Unplugged (bizarro gazzara), Saturday, 10 August 2019 09:53 (six years ago)
it makes me wonder what became of my childhood heroes from Zzap 64.
― calzino, Saturday, 10 August 2019 10:03 (six years ago)
I just realized that it was the 30th anniversary of the release of Populous last week. The game was a quite astonishing achievement for its time - a totally original release that presented a whole new type of gameplay challenge. I have many fond memories playing it on Amiga. pic.twitter.com/DrMLrrocmJ— Jaz Rignall (@JazRignall) June 10, 2019
julian rignall is still going!
― calzino, Saturday, 10 August 2019 10:27 (six years ago)
i have many fond memories of starting up Populous, playing it for 10 minutes and then getting confused and bored and giving up
― seven against feebs (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 10 August 2019 10:28 (six years ago)
or The Molyneux Effect as it came to be known
― seven against feebs (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 10 August 2019 10:29 (six years ago)
xps to calzhttps://i2.wp.com/badbooksgoodtimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/get-out-milk.gif
― gyac, Saturday, 10 August 2019 10:38 (six years ago)
oh no, I didn't realise it was the same Stuart Campbell
I <3 Populous and have returned to it (too) many times as an adult and can never get past the same set of levels (iirc the levels come in batches of ~4 with similar constraints and you might end up on a different one of the 4 each time) even though I play it until I see mountains going up and being levelled and swamps appearing in my sleep and also until I realise it's not actually that fun (but then I go away for a while and forget that and I love it anyway)
def had The Molyneux Effect with many later Bullfrog games tho, including Populous II, even though it's basically the same game just with some different attacks and slightly browner graphics
― a passing spacecadet, Saturday, 10 August 2019 10:44 (six years ago)
i just get very triggered by games where the little people run around doing stuff without my say so. this may say something about my psychology.
― seven against feebs (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 10 August 2019 10:50 (six years ago)
Even Dungeon Keeper?
― pomenitul, Saturday, 10 August 2019 10:51 (six years ago)
even Dungeon Keeper, 10 minutes and i'm too anxious to continue
― seven against feebs (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 10 August 2019 10:53 (six years ago)
What about the later age of empires where the villagers automatically move on to stuff? (As opposed to the first one where you have to get them to do EVERYTHING)
― gyac, Saturday, 10 August 2019 10:53 (six years ago)
i really wanted to like them too, kept coming back
also Age of Empires and stuff like that, give me turn-based or give me meds
― seven against feebs (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 10 August 2019 10:55 (six years ago)
i just literally can't
mind you i left the house for the first time in 3 or 4 days this morning and a walk round the block was a gruelling excursion into terror so my perspective may be askew
― seven against feebs (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 10 August 2019 10:57 (six years ago)
Loved Populous and later Black & White, which had so many bugs it was basically unplayable.
― mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Saturday, 10 August 2019 11:08 (six years ago)
Dick Braine elected new leader of UK Independence Party
― calzino, Saturday, 10 August 2019 21:09 (six years ago)
not for the first time amirite
― Criss Angel Raw: The Mindfreak Unplugged (bizarro gazzara), Saturday, 10 August 2019 21:12 (six years ago)
too on the nose to be true
― Captain ACAB (Neil S), Saturday, 10 August 2019 22:32 (six years ago)
Is there cat truthing in the comments? Oh fucking yes there is! You’d think all the obsessive would st least recognise the very famous cat who was named in parliament by David Cameron?
Happy #InternationalCatDay! We’ve got a purrfect plan to protect all domestic pets. Check out our animal welfare plan 👉🐱https://t.co/pAkt0hArIx pic.twitter.com/4ZxbyfRizm— The Labour Party (@UKLabour) August 8, 2019
― gyac, Saturday, 10 August 2019 22:33 (six years ago)
Expecting more from you lot on the news about Tommy Robinson doing a line of Daz thinking it was cocaine and ending up in prison hospital
― boxedjoy, Sunday, 11 August 2019 12:45 (six years ago)
hmm.. goes to show when that wearing a t-shirt with Journalism written on it can sometimes trigger you into acting like a journalist!
― calzino, Sunday, 11 August 2019 12:51 (six years ago)
just say no, kids
― Criss Angel Raw: The Mindfreak Unplugged (bizarro gazzara), Sunday, 11 August 2019 12:55 (six years ago)