Re: You is all a bunch of poofs!
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2019 2:51 pm
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A man ahead of his time, fashion-wise. Got that radioactive fallout thing down pat.TheMudbrooker wrote: ↑ A lovely photo to commemorate the occasion.
https://www.weau.com/content/news/Gales ... 68011.html
Well, that was entertaining.shoutinghorse wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2019 10:59 pmOur Sargon giving SKY News femi journo a good seeing to. .. "Deal with it" :lol:
Bugger me, he really came out swinging! Good stuff!shoutinghorse wrote: ↑Our Sargon giving SKY News femi journo a good seeing to. .. "Deal with it" :lol:
I can understand why you would avoid Chrome, with all the Google tracking it performs. If you like the browser, though, you can go for the open source browser it is based upon, Chromium, or one of the others based on Chromium, like Vivaldi or Opera. What's the issue with Firefox? With the right extensions it is as secure as you'll get without going to Tor (also based on Mozilla).shoutinghorse wrote: ↑ Any pytters got suggestions for a decent alternative to Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox?
(and please don't say 'internet explorer')
Cheers ST. I have firefox now but just wanted an alternative as it often fails to respond on my very old laptop. I avoid Chrome like the plague, I just don't trust google. I've used Tor before, may download it again and I'll have a butchers at those other two you suggested.screwtape wrote: ↑I can understand why you would avoid Chrome, with all the Google tracking it performs. If you like the browser, though, you can go for the open source browser it is based upon, Chromium, or one of the others based on Chromium, like Vivaldi or Opera. What's the issue with Firefox? With the right extensions it is as secure as you'll get without going to Tor (also based on Mozilla).shoutinghorse wrote: ↑ Any pytters got suggestions for a decent alternative to Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox?
(and please don't say 'internet explorer')
'Comments are disabled for this video'shoutinghorse wrote: ↑ Our Sargon giving SKY News femi journo a good seeing to. .. "Deal with it" :lol:
Brave is much better than Firefox IMO.screwtape wrote: ↑I can understand why you would avoid Chrome, with all the Google tracking it performs. If you like the browser, though, you can go for the open source browser it is based upon, Chromium, or one of the others based on Chromium, like Vivaldi or Opera. What's the issue with Firefox? With the right extensions it is as secure as you'll get without going to Tor (also based on Mozilla).shoutinghorse wrote: ↑ Any pytters got suggestions for a decent alternative to Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox?
(and please don't say 'internet explorer')
BoxNDox wrote: ↑Brave is much better than Firefox IMO.screwtape wrote: ↑I can understand why you would avoid Chrome, with all the Google tracking it performs. If you like the browser, though, you can go for the open source browser it is based upon, Chromium, or one of the others based on Chromium, like Vivaldi or Opera. What's the issue with Firefox? With the right extensions it is as secure as you'll get without going to Tor (also based on Mozilla).shoutinghorse wrote: ↑ Any pytters got suggestions for a decent alternative to Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox?
(and please don't say 'internet explorer')
Well, Brave is just another Chromium port, with some security features, like using the Tor network for private pages, and the ability to download torrents without another client (better remember your VPN if you go there). Nothing wrong with that at all, but I don't find it faster than others once I have the needed extensions installed. (ie 1Password, uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger, HTTPS Everywhere, Decentraleyes, Disable HTML5 Autoplay). I think it's great we have such choices though, and keep a lot of browsers around as some sites seem to work with one better than another. I just wish there was a working utility to synchronise all the bookmarks.BoxNDox wrote: ↑Brave is much better than Firefox IMO.screwtape wrote: ↑I can understand why you would avoid Chrome, with all the Google tracking it performs. If you like the browser, though, you can go for the open source browser it is based upon, Chromium, or one of the others based on Chromium, like Vivaldi or Opera. What's the issue with Firefox? With the right extensions it is as secure as you'll get without going to Tor (also based on Mozilla).shoutinghorse wrote: ↑ Any pytters got suggestions for a decent alternative to Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox?
(and please don't say 'internet explorer')
First thing I and my new friends did on arrival in London was to check out Soho. Both hilarious and sad.
This is not the USA Today website. Look at the URL on hover-over. Looks dodgy as fuck.screwtape wrote: ↑First thing I and my new friends did on arrival in London was to check out Soho. Both hilarious and sad.
The Beeb World Service tells me the police have been arresting everyone blocking Oxford Circus today, save for Dame Emma Thompson, who was allowed to inflame the crowd and then slip away unmolested by any bobbies. C'est la fucking vie, as they say in Montreal. Poor Montreal, now she has to cope with shit like this:
Muslim politician says Notre Dame fire was divine retribution, firefighters should sleep in local church
Rather sad that USA Today is the only English media I can find reporting her disgrace.
The left love a bandwagons. I note, with little surprise, that she is an advocate of 'meat eaters are bad' brigade that has started loudly invading the global warming debate. I wondered when they'd start again.shoutinghorse wrote: ↑ I'm really struggling to tell if this is a parody account or not ... I'm being drawn to not. :doh:
Has-been publicity whore Emma Thompson
I'd still do Emma in a heartbeat. Dench, not on your life.Emma Thompson is a discount Judy Dench.
Adele is apparently available (if Jen McHorse is still spurning you...)Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑Has-been publicity whore Emma ThompsonI'd still do Emma in a heartbeat. Dench, not on your life.Emma Thompson is a discount Judy Dench.
Far better actress, too. In fact, we're having a Judy Dench performance for Easter Dinner.
Hmmm...not sure they're in a position to complain about paedophillia given the age of Mohammed's wife. :think:Service Dog wrote: ↑ Signs, belonging to the 'Islamic Thinkers Society', who were passing-out free Korans, in Union Square park NYC, the day before yesterday...
https://i.imgur.com/dwPIj6z.jpg
I presume the sign on the left is their Schedule Of Upcoming Events?
(KInda weird to list Pedophilia as a mere gateway-to-Beastiality/ rather than the worst of the 3.)
Also the sign on the bottom right lists "Nudity" as a significant social problem.
On Thirsday 22,000 bikers rode their motorcycles through London to parliament in a protest against the prosecution of British soldiers in Northern Ireland 40+ years after they served, apparently it's now a 'war crime' to have filled an IRA scumbag full of lead. Yesterday (Good Friday) a thousand plus ex squaddies led by former paras marched through London to parliament as part of the same protest, more events are planned this weekend I gather. I doubt you'll hear about it in the press much or see any footage on Aunty Beeb or her ugly sisters SKY & Channel4. What you will see though is endless coverage of smelly posh hippy beatnicks prancing around the streets and thoroughfares super gluing themselves to railings and window panes because the UK being responsible for 0.02% of the worlds greenhouse gas emissions is worse than Hiter or something.
Indeed. I suspect there's a wee bit of an oxymoron going on with this 'Islamic Thinkers Society'.InfraRedBucket wrote: ↑Hmmm...not sure they're in a position to complain about paedophillia given the age of Mohammed's wife. :think:Service Dog wrote: ↑ Signs, belonging to the 'Islamic Thinkers Society', who were passing-out free Korans, in Union Square park NYC, the day before yesterday...
https://i.imgur.com/dwPIj6z.jpg
I presume the sign on the left is their Schedule Of Upcoming Events?
(KInda weird to list Pedophilia as a mere gateway-to-Beastiality/ rather than the worst of the 3.)
Also the sign on the bottom right lists "Nudity" as a significant social problem.
Once of Islam's biggest selling points is that it encourages a move up from bestiality to pedophilia, with mere rape of women captured in battle attainable by the holiest of the holy.Service Dog wrote: ↑ Signs, belonging to the 'Islamic Thinkers Society', who were passing-out free Korans, in Union Square park NYC, the day before yesterday...
https://i.imgur.com/dwPIj6z.jpg
(KInda weird to list Pedophilia as a mere gateway-to-Beastiality/ rather than the worst of the 3.)
It was considered naughty in those days, but the best places in Soho were the Rasa Sayang restaurant, and Cheapo Cheapo records. You just had to be careful not to trip over Jeffrey Bernard if he was on the sidewalk. Eventually, my stag party was at Raymond's RevueBar. Happy days!
My earliest memory of Soho was in the 1970s when an older brother (10 years senior) took me to "Dark The Were & Golden Eyed" in St Annes Court . He was heavily into Science Fiction. Me into Marvel probably barely into my teens, if that.screwtape wrote: ↑It was considered naughty in those days, but the best places in Soho were the Rasa Sayang restaurant, and Cheapo Cheapo records. You just had to be careful not to trip over Jeffrey Bernard if he was on the sidewalk. Eventually, my stag party was at Raymond's RevueBar. Happy days!
There was also one of the best ever SciFi bookshops in St Anne's Court: Dark They Were, And Golden-Eyed. Plus a great burger bar in Berwick St (can't remember the name), and the Essential Cinema club on Wardour Street. Soho was my place to hang out when I was a teenager in London in the '70s.screwtape wrote: ↑It was considered naughty in those days, but the best places in Soho were the Rasa Sayang restaurant, and Cheapo Cheapo records. You just had to be careful not to trip over Jeffrey Bernard if he was on the sidewalk. Eventually, my stag party was at Raymond's RevueBar. Happy days!
Fuck you, you fucking :nin:InfraRedBucket wrote: ↑My earliest memory of Soho was in the 1970s when an older brother (10 years senior) took me to "Dark The Were & Golden Eyed" in St Annes Court . He was heavily into Science Fiction. Me into Marvel probably barely into my teens, if that.screwtape wrote: ↑It was considered naughty in those days, but the best places in Soho were the Rasa Sayang restaurant, and Cheapo Cheapo records. You just had to be careful not to trip over Jeffrey Bernard if he was on the sidewalk. Eventually, my stag party was at Raymond's RevueBar. Happy days!
It was pretty seedy back them before the crackdown on a lot of establishments with strange publications in their windows , though not sure how much of the local scenery I noticed at the time.
Some of this is not unkown to me.
That place was my home-from-home in my teens. My GF was dragged there every Saturday but proved highly resistant to the charms of H.R. Giger, Clive Barker and numerous other delights. However, she did develop a rather nasty Terry Pratchett habit which she eventually passed onto me.
We bought membership cards for the Essential Cinema Club, mostly for late night showings of Woodstock, Easy Rider, 2001, and Solaris.
Jess has got the Brianna/BeckyBooz "I'm the victim, even though I started it by repeatedly saying snarky insulting shit" routine down to a T. Naturally, the media and normies fall for it, and despite the fact that a lot of genuine shit does get thrown at her from various sources, including the Corbyn cult (she's critical of Saint Jeremy), the media never coutenance any criticism of her.Pitchguest wrote: ↑ Emma Thompson is a discount Judy Dench.
Also, the news of Sargon being slammed by the media for his not-a-threat just reinforces they don't care one jot about context and are only in it for outrage clicks.
Here I thought Jess Philips laughing when the subject of male suicide was brought up in relation to International Men's Day, and the reason she got the backlash she did in the first place, would point some much needed scrutiny in her direction, but I guess not. Silly me.
I thought Thompson's version of Sweeney Todd was quite good:Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑Has-been publicity whore Emma ThompsonI'd still do Emma in a heartbeat. Dench, not on your life.Emma Thompson is a discount Judy Dench.
Far better actress, too. In fact, we're having a Judy Dench performance for Easter Dinner.
What's hilarious is she shot back with this on Twitter:CommanderTuvok wrote: ↑Jess has got the Brianna/BeckyBooz "I'm the victim, even though I started it by repeatedly saying snarky insulting shit" routine down to a T. Naturally, the media and normies fall for it, and despite the fact that a lot of genuine shit does get thrown at her from various sources, including the Corbyn cult (she's critical of Saint Jeremy), the media never coutenance any criticism of her.Pitchguest wrote: ↑ Emma Thompson is a discount Judy Dench.
Also, the news of Sargon being slammed by the media for his not-a-threat just reinforces they don't care one jot about context and are only in it for outrage clicks.
Here I thought Jess Philips laughing when the subject of male suicide was brought up in relation to International Men's Day, and the reason she got the backlash she did in the first place, would point some much needed scrutiny in her direction, but I guess not. Silly me.
"Feminist" Jess Phillips. Because scoffing at men killing themselves is a feminist thing to do, apparently. Yet another reason why I don't call myself a feminist."Carl Benjamin will forever have whatever career he has defined by me, he will hear my name wherever he goes.
"His whole political life defined by little feminist Jess, that my friends is comedy."