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... and we're all just bots anyway, these days
We were just talking about you. More specifically Murphy and the magnetodog shaped hole he left.
We've almost given up arguing as there's not much more to argue about. Those that don't agree with the concensus avoid the issues they disagree with. I therefore mostly very harmonious but there's still a bit of baseless bickering just for the hell of it.
Climatic change - given
Brexit stupid - given
EVs good - pretty much given but there's still a petrol-head nostalgia clique
Politics - ask Ernie
Scotland - Mostly we let the Scots argue amongst themselves.
Religion - the subject that shall not be talked about even on Gaza threads. Woppit's still absent.
Dogs - there's a dogs thread.
Immigration - Rwanda bad
Climbing - there's a thread
Photos - there's a thread
Whatever - there's a thread
Gender - mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Papers - Guardian acceptable others not so
Bragging - there are lots of threads
Music - pretentious vs non pretentious
Bikes - I think some people still ride them, some have motors.
there’s a magazine now!
Succinctly summed up Edukator 👍
The most recent unit of measurement is “a landcruiser” used to measure destruction of the planet.
To be applied willy nilly on whether the contributor agrees or disagrees with the subject under question.
and Porsches, don't forget Porsches.
Where one Porsche equals £500.
Surely no one reads the guardian once they leave college, apart from the BBC with their huge subscription
^^ We still have a very occasional troll that trolls the most bizarre of threads on occasion but he seems mostly harmless. 😉
Anyway, yeah, Edukator did a good summary.😁
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And the tab marked women at the top and bottom of the page. No, it doesn't mean what you think it means.
Bolt everything down that moves - we're moving to a new platform.
There’s a new club now where if you’ve got more money than you need, instead of giving it to someone who could do with it, you donate it to buy a new computer or something. A bit like the Tesco “computers for schools” campaign in the nineties.