(Watching a drone hit the Burj Khalifa) Yknow what maybe the Prophet (pbuh) really did designate Ali as his successor
Im joining the religious war on the side of Shia islam
Thank you for your service π«‘π«‘π«‘
Just learned what the 'BCC' field in an email is and does for the first time in my entire life :thumbsup:
Don't let them hide behind the irresponsibility machine. Somebody human signed off on those strikes
Whole time they're expending these things and Iran is still largely confining itself to $10 fibreglass drones
If you ever want to read a paper for free and can't find it otherwise, email the lead author and politely ask for a copy. You will not be bothering the person. You will in fact make their whole entire day. I have had scientists get so excited I asked they sent me everything they ever published.
Brother looks like they gave Seth Green the Kumail juice
This is very representative of Lenin's writings as a whole: full of his own internecine beefs but entirely current and incisive. And insulting Trotsky every third line
Okay this may be the funniest effort yet
*TRUMP: I THINK IRAN MAY HAVE ATTACKED FIRST
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The blitz generation are back babyyyy aaaoouuu
Worthwhile reading
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A shaded relief map of iran
Find it funny we have our betters talking boots on the ground in Iran. Look at it! Its literally the geographical equivalent of fucking Mordor! They can go for decades fighting on their own turf. This is how insane the Western leadership has become.
The Conservatives are, after all, well placed to know a lot about this morass, since they introduced it. In 2012, the coalition government launched the Plan 2 system of student loans and raised university fees across Britain to Β£9,000 per annum. To put Plan 2 in simple terms, loan repayments were laid out via a seemingly innocuous series of calculations. The first to consider is the threshold at which repayments begin. If you left education with, say, Β£27,000 worth of debt, you would only start paying it back once you met a predetermined salary. On its face, this might not seem like a particularly onerous demand. βLow-earningβ graduates would avoid being saddled with repayments before they were financially able to begin making them, while their βhigh earningβ peers could start chipping away at their debt, and provide an income stream for the state.
As any of my fellow literature or history graduates will tell you, however, the devil is in the details. For one thing, the threshold at which someone becomes a high earner was never particularly high and, following years of inflation, is now preposterously low. Rachel Reevesβ announcement that the government are freezing the threshold at April 2026 levels (Β£29,385) for a further three years only makes this worse. The real living wage for London is currently calculated at Β£28,860, which means that any London-based graduate making just Β£40 more per month than the minimum needed to live there will automatically begin paying their debt. In real terms, this means practically any graduate in any form of full-time work will be paying as much as 9 per cent of their income to the state, and for a very, very long time. Worse still, the amount owed by those graduates below the threshold does not remain static β it accrues interest, year on year, whether youβre working for low wages, volunteering, taking a career break or on maternity leave, ensuring that if you do pass the threshold some time later, you will be returning to find your original Β£27,000 much enlarged.
If the stateβs attitude to what constitutes βhigh earningsβ makes you think itβs oblivious to the concept of inflation, let me put your mind at ease. When it comes to the calculation of student loan interest, they are very conscious of inflation indeed. Each year, the interest charged on student loans is calculated by two components. The first is the Retail Price Index (RPI), which generally records a higher number than the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Governments prefer the latter, lower figure for many of their other calculations, just not when it comes to adding extra debt to every graduate in the country. To this is added a second component, a percentage tied to each graduateβs earnings, meaning that as your salary increases so too does the interest youβre paying on the loan you took out. If you think this seems like a predatory and punitive way to bilk students for as much money, and over as long a period of time, as possible, then youβre just about up to speed on this scandal, which amounts to a regressive stealth tax on every graduate in the UK. One which, itβs calculated, you would need to be earning Β£66,000 per year to pay off in anything like a timely fashion.
The debt burden of UK students is one of those things where, the more you look into the details, the more insane and predatory it is. So I tried my best to explain the numbers involved without making my, or your, head explode.
Top row furthest right. Big eyes
That's the magic of podcasting
When he told me he was going to have to book a podcast recording space I was.... skeptical
PANEL 1: The IMPORTANT PUNDIT is standing on a soapbox with a megaphone on the street. One or two people are watching. He motions with his thumb behind himself. PUNDIT: Hello! WHAT IF Mattie had all of "her" skin ripped off in one big piece like a clementine? PUNDIT: This is "its" house by the way! PANEL 2: MATTIE, sitting on her couch with a book. The voice from the megaphone comes from outside. VO: What if someone did that. Just if anyone has a big knife, for doing the thing I talked about. I'm just wondering aloud! PANEL 3: MATTIE leans out the window, yelling. MATTIE: Get bent, asshole! PANEL 4: Back on the PUNDIT. everyone is raising a knife of some sort. PUNDIT: Can you believe that language? PERSON IN CROWD: SO uncivil. PERSON IN CROWD: Let's go up there with our blades
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'A Farm in Wales' - John Armstrong (1940)
Good evening Britain. My father was a tool maker, I've just lost a by-election very badly, and I'm announcing tonight that British bases in the middle east are legitimate military targets for Iran
Currently British Media willful blindness is failing to see any sort of connection between these two events
Many transition via DIY resources. I've never seen an endocrinologist or a psych because I don't want to go through a combative and adversarial diagnostic process to access what I need.
The healthcare risks are along the lines of "increased risk of breast cancer because I have breasts now."
Jackson @tree_bro Follow *knocks on door* Mrs Smith? I'm from Army. Your son got owned in Iraq. He showed great valor in the face of epic fail. Semper fi or whatecer 4:20 PM β’ Jul 22, 2011
This tweet preceeds and anticipates deaths in Operation Epic Fury by almost 15 years
Oh BROTHER
every time one of these markets dissembles and parses and weasels their way out of paying people on a technicality my heart grows three sizes like the grinch. i love to watch these people get scammed on crypto and nfts and gambling. they deserve it and it's funny and it's not my problem at all
For Patrons I wrote about the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, whether it is possible for royals to actually face justice, and what they theoretically face it for.
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She has a Poster's Heart
I am calling on Sir Kier to IMMEDIATELY charter evacuation flights for ALL Brits living in Dubai- but don't bring them back here, maybe drop them over the mediterranean sea on the flight back or something