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Sephiroth

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  1. Day by day, even the terminally dim begin to realise of course thanks to them being terminally dim we can’t “just” anything https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/04/01/britain-is-now-terrified-of-freedom-it-should-rejoin-the-eu/
  2. all I said was "take a pro cash stance too far" - what twisting have I done? plenty of good arguments for retention of cash - but let's not get too detached from reality either lest we go back to trading livestock But to go back to your post DD: "Or don't stop using cash" Yep plenty of people will agree with this - nothing controversial here "Stop using your phone or even your watch as a banknote" - getting a bit weird now - why not - it's super convenient for both users and businesses. And far easier to keep a track of your balance using your electronic wallet than old systems of cheques taking days to clear, how much did I take from cashpoint 2 days ago etc. But people will differ so whatever works "God only knows how much damage we're doing to the planet because all the above must require a hell of a lot of resources and juice from the grid" - big straw man argument here. Why bring this in? Unless you are also suggesting we don't buy any goods not made from within a 5 mile radius and nothing transported by air or sea? "a big lump of plastic with a screen and full of personal information that can be easily gleamed." I've had my phone stolen but nothing was lost because it was secure.I've been mugged and lost cash and valuable. It's not a binary thing "your sky rocket with a phone in your hand. It's become a source of dopamine for many. It's an addiction for many." Proper overreaching now There is a reason people like their modern phones - and it isn't just replacing cash. Replacing all of these functions in a tiny device is a magnificent achievement and to just boil it down to "big lump with a screen" is reductive in the extreme
  3. you know when you take your pro-cash stance too far? yeah....
  4. Another factor is this - if phone theft is as widespread as many fear, then let’s assume there is a big screen at police hq, showing all of the phones in their current location - how exactly would you manage that number of locations with the number of officers at your disposal and yes, it being difficult for police to obtain a warrant is a net Good Thing lastly - when I had my phone nicked I assumed “find my phone” would help. But I discovered that most stolen phones are immediately switched off and kept that way to prevent tracking
  5. Some insights here (a LOT of experience disappeared with those cuts - replacing them with new bodies doesn't get you back to where you were) https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/aug/16/how-theresa-mays-careless-cuts-destroyed-britains-police-service https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/aug/11/senior-officer-police-investigate-crimes-inspectorate-report
  6. well yes - but that overlooks the point where this govt massively reduced police numbers (against much advice) and have been playing catch up ever since Found a thread from over 10 years ago that touches on this type of crime and the kind of discussion we had then
  7. meanwhile in a country with no money for seemingly anything - here is 24 million spaffed on a Brexit checks shed that's never been used https://news.sky.com/story/portsmouths-new-brexit-border-post-could-be-demolished-without-ever-being-used-13099358 I mean the money is clearly important - but it's the total distraction, waste and overhead that's so emblematic
  8. myfonts.com allows you to paste an image and it will return some results This looks like one of the matches https://befonts.com/duskey-font.html
  9. There were threads exactly like this on this forum almost 20 years ago same MO (bike swipes) same reports of stabbings And this was in the pre-2008 global financial crisis 14 years of austerity, Brexit, police reductions, cost of living etc and we could expect crime of most kinds to be up - doesn't mean we should be blind to it but fixing it requires will and money
  10. No one asked anyone to say how long they had been away - so there was no need to lie anyway. Yes I appear to be the only one posting about the damage Brexit continues to inflict on the uk I used the Australia trade deal as an example. Now if an Australian happens upon it they could reflect on how it’s viewed in their country and if it has made the change any opinion - but nope. Cheap shots at me a lies. So very brexit and as for Spartacus - also avoiding the topic and happier to accuse me of same “fanboy!” Nonsense instead of wondering why supporters of such a toxic project continue to lie So very U.K.
  11. "You sound like you are Cats stalker or fan boy " nope - just wary. Call it a hangover from my days as a moderator on here
  12. nope - I can't see anything - what I said was "IF were to take a look we would see" But if we look at Cat's profile any of us can see "last visited" - and he has been a frequent visitor
  13. unbelievable - not only does he pop back up to NOT address a point, he then lies about how often he checks the forum "I hadnt checked in on the forum in quite a long time, but had reason to, as am planning a quick trip back later this year...and of course couldn't resist a peek at Sunlit Uplands." I wonder what "quite a long time" can be defined as? Days? Weeks? Months? Because dear reader, if we were to take a look at forum IP records I can assure you that Cat is a regular visitor - he just chooses not to post. But mention his name and boom there he is But yes, there is merit to the argument that there is no-one posting on here which given how much the population loves to grumble about the cost of everything it still collectively won't engage with what it needs to do to start addressing the problems And I used the Australian trade deal as an example
  14. British farmers screwed by Australian deal. Long term pain for short term popular headlines. Sums the whole exercise up ironic that arch brexiteer Catty is back in Australia but will still be telling himself and us it was a good idea for the uk https://www.nationalworld.com/news/politics/brexit-british-beef-australia-trade-4556041
  15. this is paranoid delusions "doesn't stop the left immediately if not already now plotting how they WILL unseat him." if we know anything about the left after last 8 years it's how inept they are. And if we know anything about Starmer and co is how ruthless he is with them. There is ZERO chance of the Corbyn wing unseating Starmer. It;s like listening to someone saying "yes Blair might get elected but Benn is plotting to unseat him"
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