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Daily Discussion - 25 June 2026
Alexia joining LCL
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Daily Discussion - 25 June 2026
Alexia joining LCL
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Daily Discussion - 22 June 2026
I found this delightful to read:
The Guardian: The French aristocrat and the all-American idiot: Henry v Lalas is the World Cup’s most compelling battle
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[Official] Arsenal's 2026/27 Premier League fixture list
Apologies, it was remiss of me, in my last comment, to not phrase it, “Our first game defending our Premier League title will be versus Coventry at home, on 21 August.”
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[Official] Arsenal's 2026/27 Premier League fixture list
Community Shield (in Cardiff) on 16 August, ahead of the opener vs Coventry at home on the 21st.
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Fish and chips. Robe, South Australia.
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Do we plan on joining the anti meta pact?
Based upon previous behaviour, you can guarantee that Meta will not act in good faith in the long run. IMO they don't give 2 shits about any of the ideals of the fediverse or the open web before that. This is like the Taliban promising that they would be good guys this time around. See point 6.
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Discussion Thread 🐞 Sunday 21 December 2025
Assembled some mince pies.
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Amy Lawrence. "Arsene Wenger to be honoured with Arsenal statue at Emirates Stadium"
My votes would be, this:
Or:
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The Prodigy - Firestarter [1996]
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[Post-Match Thread] Sevilla F.C. vs. Arsenal F.C.
Champion’s League is hard. That’s only our 4th win in 18 in 🇪🇸. Ever.
Last time in Seville, 3-1 loss with Arsène getting sent off with 3rd goal scored by ex-Spud.
A game we had to at least draw and we got a tough win. I’ll take it. 🔴⚪️
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Daily Discussion - 04 September 2023
LOL, saw this screen grab, just now.
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Every print issue of Spin magazine from 1985 to 2012 is on Google Books.
the alternative music scene has grown to the point where it's no longer the alternative anymore; it has in fact become part of the mainstream.
Which is both good and bad. No, rock isn't dead--if it were, there wouldn't be much point in this magazine-but it is, as Paul Westerberg said in our Soul of Rock'n'Roll issue, going underground. True innovation is being pushed farther and farther from the mainstream, while the mainstream itself expands to encompass fringes it once scarcely noticed. Five years ago the thought of Sonic Youth being on a major label would have been as unthink. able as it would have been undesirable; today it would seem a gross injustice if they weren't. And hell, why not- seems like the majors these days are buying up anything that moves, or at least moves noisily, as long as the band in question has some sort of independent credibility and/ or following. This is good for the bands in the short run, and for some even in the long run, but the overall effect is hardly salutary, especially as it concerns the health of the independent system, which until now has developed and nurtured these bands.
Most likely, this mainstream bloat will deflate somewhat in the next couple of years as the majors realize that it's probably not a good idea to sign every half assed jangly guitar rock band that comes their way.
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Abrolhos Island scallop with sage butter
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Good point. I nicked the description from an indicative menu on their website as I forgot to note what it said on the menu when I went there. Clearly they altered it since then. Will edit title of point post. I definitely did eat it!
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Fish and chips. Robe, South Australia.
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I lived in the UK for 10 years and am married to a Scot, so I understand the similarities and differences!
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New pokie restrictions to be introduced in Victoria including maximum spend limits of $100
I used a poker machine once. Put in $5//10 came out on top by $5/10. Never touched one again. Drive them all into the desert and drop a bomb on them, IMO.
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Every print issue of Spin magazine from 1985 to 2012 is on Google Books.
Seriously, there were so many ads.
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What's the current status of Bots on Lemmy?
@[email protected] in 5 minutes
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[Thread] Recommend radio station streams or podcasts
Starting off as the station of RMIT (University) in Melbourne with an Educational licence in 1976, it became closely associated with the Melbourne post punk and new wave subcultures…e.g Nick Cave etc. It's now part of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia and funded by community sponsorships and public subscribers (I am one). It's not just music and there's a lot of variety, with talk/educational shows on subjects ranging from marine biology, gardening, the arts, cooking, philosophy, science and lots in-between.
Here are some specific music shows that might suit this community that you can listen to on demand:
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Alvvays, Paramore, and Arctic Monkeys Nominated for Best Alternative Music Performance at the 2024 Grammys
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It’s the Grammys, so that’s not unexpected!
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I like the new icon!
I liked the previous one 😢