PMs change and lol we're all gonna die (but brexit will never end)

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Look I don't want to be a misogynist but Jess is dregs

Xia Nu del Vague (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 12:25 (four years ago) link

why u hate women smdh

expedited frictionless convergences (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 12:27 (four years ago) link

I'm saving all my misogynistic contempt for when her zany sitcom starts on the bbc.

calzino, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 12:30 (four years ago) link

Somebody called Tom McTague (no, seriously) contradicting Tony Connelly's tweet.

Michael Oliver of Penge Wins £5 (Tom D.), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 12:41 (four years ago) link

Tom McTague wrote betting the house, which is great, but he is a total prick about/to Irish people.

gyac, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 12:46 (four years ago) link

aye good book that, typical English cunt tho!

calzino, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 12:50 (four years ago) link

irish name, english attitude!

calzino, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 12:51 (four years ago) link

He is plainly not of good Irish peasant stock like yer man, O'Neill.

Michael Oliver of Penge Wins £5 (Tom D.), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 12:55 (four years ago) link

his ancestors couldn't get on a boat to New York because they were of peasant stock likely to be tossed over the side long before the approach to Ellis Island.

calzino, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:03 (four years ago) link

"...actually, I think you'll find that dying of diphtheria in Cattle Class is the preferred choice of us sturdy peasant yeomen, contrary to what the sneering toffs at the so-called Captain's Table might have you believe" [is heaved into the mid-Atlantic]

Captain ACAB (Neil S), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:08 (four years ago) link

lol I just saw this severely terrible thread from this morning

While the default position of many (most?) is to mock or disdain the DUP, it’s worth trying to understand their perspective, the challenges they now face—and why any grown up should hope that whatever is agreed no side in Northern Ireland feels humiliated. Thread 1/15

— Tom McTague (@TomMcTague) October 16, 2019

gyac, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:10 (four years ago) link

Like if you’re wringing your hands over the importance of the GFA to the DUP when they opposed it then, now, and in the future then your analysis might be a bit shaky, idk

gyac, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:12 (four years ago) link

Imagine your coverage being good enough to shift the pound, though

Currency markets seem to think @tconnellyRTE is twice as credible as @DUPleader. Pound jumped 0.8% following Connelly's tweet, but only dropped 0.4% after Foster's denial.https://t.co/rNAoR0N3bThttps://t.co/SNVSLZGMwc pic.twitter.com/HRloMmg7x1

— Peter Thal Larsen (@peter_tl) October 16, 2019

gyac, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:17 (four years ago) link

I just found out that the DUP always refer to the GFA as the Belfast Agreement, I'm trying not to believe that it's because Good Friday sounds a bit Catholic.

Michael Oliver of Penge Wins £5 (Tom D.), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:18 (four years ago) link

It 100% is.

gyac, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:20 (four years ago) link

Isn't Good Friday a bigger deal for Protestants than it is for Catholics?

I'm asking because Good Friday is a statutory holiday in Canada everywhere except in ex-Catholic Quebec, which privileges Easter Monday.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:21 (four years ago) link

Is it just because it has the word Good in? Even though the "good" in Good Friday is a euphemism for Actually Pretty Bad Thanks.

Got to have different names for everything though, use the names other people use to mean only two thirds of the thing, etc.

a passing spacecadet, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:24 (four years ago) link

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EHAG4msX4AE9ISb?format=jpg&name=medium
lol

Good Friday was, until very recently, one of the two days in the whole year when pubs would close in Ireland - the other being Christmas Day.

gyac, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:25 (four years ago) link

According to Wikipedia, Good Friday is a bank rather than a public holiday in Ireland:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland

I'm not sure I grasp the distinction, though. Bank holidays are exotic to me.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:27 (four years ago) link

Closing pubs is indefensible, no matter the excuse given.

Michael Oliver of Penge Wins £5 (Tom D.), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:28 (four years ago) link

otm

pomenitul, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:28 (four years ago) link

Something something Lent imo - Easter Monday is a bank holiday. Idk how Protestants see Easter but it is the most important feast in Catholicism & we also have Lent leading up to it as well.

gyac, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:29 (four years ago) link

Wikipedia says Easter Monday is a public holiday. Once again, I don't get how that differs from a bank holiday but whatevs.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:31 (four years ago) link

Depends on the Church but I'm sure the DUP are all of joyless grim-faced Presbyterian or worse variety.

Michael Oliver of Penge Wins £5 (Tom D.), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:32 (four years ago) link

Good Friday is a bank holiday in NI (and the whole of the UK) but not in Ireland.

https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/bank-holidays

It’s not a holiday at all in Ireland.

There are 9 public holidays in Ireland each year. Public holidays may commemorate a special day or other event, for example, St Patrick's Day (17 March) or Christmas Day (25 December). On a public holiday, sometimes called a bank holiday, most businesses and schools close. Other services, for example, public transport still operate but often with restricted schedules. Public holidays are:

New Year's Day (1 January)
St. Patrick's Day (17 March)
Easter Monday
First Monday in May, June, August
Last Monday in October
Christmas Day (25 December)
St. Stephen's Day (26 December)
Good Friday is not a public holiday. While some schools and businesses close on that day, you have no automatic entitlement to time off work on that day.


And Good Friday itself you can go to a church for a service, but it isn’t Mass.

gyac, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:35 (four years ago) link

"the DUP are all of joyless grim-faced Presbyterian or worse variety"

the worse variety ones idea of progressive is making their kids kneel on hard rice grains on a stone cellar floor rather than broken glass.

calzino, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:38 (four years ago) link

Gotcha. So this confirms my suspicion that Good Friday matters to Protestants more.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:39 (four years ago) link

(xp)

pomenitul, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:39 (four years ago) link

Then why do they call it the Belfast Agreement? Can’t be because Good Friday is one of the holiest days of the Catholic Church or anything...

gyac, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:43 (four years ago) link

Haha Mark Francois having an absolute shocker on Brexflix right now. pic.twitter.com/3WJ4wL8Hhn

— Sooz Halloween Kempner (@SoozUK) October 16, 2019

absolutely crying

gyac, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:43 (four years ago) link

lmao, some lungs on that fella

expedited frictionless convergences (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:45 (four years ago) link

Then why do they call it the Belfast Agreement?

Is Fintan O'Toole's use of the term loaded? Genuinely curious:

https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/fintan-o-toole-the-belfast-agreement-is-flawed-but-not-in-the-way-brexiteers-think-1.3400311

pomenitul, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:50 (four years ago) link

the only one that matters is shrove tuesday aka pancake day

mark s, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:51 (four years ago) link

martinmas is also good foodwise mind you

mark s, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:53 (four years ago) link

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-belfast-agreement
https://www.bl.uk/learning/timeline/item105778.html

looks as though the belfast agreement was its original nickname

conrad, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:54 (four years ago) link

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-northamptonshire-50057673

The government said name suggestions should "embrace the history and culture of Wellingborough".

The names will be narrowed down to a shortlist of potential options, with a panel of local representatives deciding on the final winner.

The name must then be formally agreed by The Queen, the Prisons Minister Lucy Frazer and Justice Secretary Robert Buckland.

The G4S Shithole Dungeon of Interminable Suffering and Doom? I've never really thought about naming a prison before, might pass on this one.

calzino, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:54 (four years ago) link

Chokey McChokeface

Michael Oliver of Penge Wins £5 (Tom D.), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:55 (four years ago) link

_Then why do they call it the Belfast Agreement?_


Is Fintan O'Toole's use of the term loaded? Genuinely curious:

https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/fintan-o-toole-the-belfast-agreement-is-flawed-but-not-in-the-way-brexiteers-think-1.3400311🕸


The Irish Times is...well...

gyac, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:58 (four years ago) link

my earliest Good Friday memory is hearing my dad saying "well we've cooked the meat now" but he pronounced it coooked, but of course it's a strong catholic thing, unless I'm misunderstanding the argument here!

calzino, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 14:10 (four years ago) link

I'm no expert but it seems as though Good Friday is indeed more significant to Catholics than it is to Anglicans overall, but it's a bank holiday only on Anglican territory (so to speak), which strikes me as odd.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 14:13 (four years ago) link

I hope you are not referring to Protestants in Scotland and NI as belonging to Anglican territory.

Michael Oliver of Penge Wins £5 (Tom D.), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 14:38 (four years ago) link

I think there's been a few wars over that.

Michael Oliver of Penge Wins £5 (Tom D.), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 14:38 (four years ago) link

The kirk is v serious business

gyac, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 14:38 (four years ago) link

Anything that isn't Eastern Orthodoxy is a schismatic heresy anyway so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.

pomenitul, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 14:40 (four years ago) link

RIP Adonis

EXC: full Labour longlist for Vauxhall: Ibrahim Dogus, Katy Clark, Lucy Caldicott (Lambeth councillor), Maurice Macleod (Wandswoth councillor), Florence Eshalomi, Stephen Beer (former CLP chair) Claire Holland (deputy leader of Lambeth Council)

— Patrick Maguire (@patrickkmaguire) October 16, 2019

gyac, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 16:05 (four years ago) link

Government scraps online 'porn block' plans after law hits kinks https://t.co/R17unx623h

— Sky News (@SkyNews) October 16, 2019

lol no shit, this was never going to happen

gyac, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 17:13 (four years ago) link

b-b-but what about the will of the people

Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 17:16 (four years ago) link

law hits kinks

president of deluded fruitcakes anonymous (silby), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 17:20 (four years ago) link

joke’s on them, the kinks are into
being hit

Screamin' Jay Gould (The Yellow Kid), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 17:20 (four years ago) link

ray davies consulting his lawyers

expedited frictionless convergences (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 17:22 (four years ago) link


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