I liked Patrick Stewart's memoir, Making It So. Even better, read by Patrick Stewart.
I liked Patrick Stewart's memoir, Making It So. Even better, read by Patrick Stewart.
Keith, it is pronounced Keith
Can't say I've got a recommendation but the replies here caused a rapid spike in my Northsitol levels, approaching Boycottian frothing
Once again asking people on the left to stop treating anything with "England" in it as bad and therefore something they must oppose instinctively. It is the logical outcome of his position (though I am sure he just needs to listen to more podcasts on 3x speed to realise that)
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"separate but equal and we're open about not wanting equal, either"
These people really need, like, hobbies? New friends? Their toxic obsession really does appear to have caused serious emotional damage to themselves.
"the evidence is growing" is it now
I've been offline, what the heck happened?
Silences! It's a really interesting concept in IR
"ive read mary kaldor and i think its not war"
you've read baloney and it fucking is, take it up with carl and maria
actually an argument i had with my external phd examiner, please tag traumatic content appropriately
Normal every day Dan things
Is there a gas leak in CCHQ???
listen, bucko,,,,
-huh-
Jonn "legitimate concerns about rabbits" Elledge is it now
Unfamiliar but willing to be told why it is bad
Amazing this is a bar that someone is failing to cross
Just seen upthread the author proposing collective ownership so I'm not sure this is even a pisstake
I'm afraid I subscribed to the crypto-fascist-bourgeois-Moscow axis thought and used tools instead of my hands, to purge them of capitalist thoughts and deeds.
"If you support agricultural mechanisation then you support slavery and genocide" this might be approaching singularity for internet discourse, bracing for total epistemic collapse here, all hands to empiricist stations
Gotta say, as someone with an allotment, I do not at all recognise her characterisation of what growing food is like. I dug two short trenches to plant a few spuds the other week and I was exhausted!
uh, wow, okay, well -someone- isn't invited over for dinner >:C
See I think that building a story is actually a key part of this - it's just that doing so effectively is always going to involve blindspots, because stories are moral constructs, rather than objective histories.
"I've not listened to enough podcasts at treble speed to have logically worked through my position, please hold"
I think I remain pro-AMS. Preserves the constituency link of FPTP whilst adding in a proportional element.
"Now only on fire in 4 places!" energy to these people tbh
It is on one level deeply tragic, and on another very funny! Honestly, do not leave these guys alone with a copy of On War, they'll be in tears within half an hour, and then be ChatGPT'ing the Schlieffen Plan in two, proclaiming it was "so obvious" they "can't believe it wasn't tried".
Really is alarming how little thought they're willing to put into going to war, which is the most ... awesome? thing states do! As in, it should inspire overwhelming awe at the responsibility.