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London mayor unveils capital’s first heat plan as city swelters under rare red alert
Usual bumf from the Greens about how it doesn't go far enough (notably with no specifics there) but nothing to actually argue with in the plan!
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London mayor unveils capital’s first heat plan as city swelters under rare red alert
Usual bumf from the Greens about how it doesn't go far enough (notably with no specifics there) but nothing to actually argue with in the plan!
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Nigel Farage: I can spend £5m gift on Ferraris or bet on horses if I want
Nigel, this is your lawyer. I'm advising you to keep saying this shit.
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Wes Streeting announces his support for Andy Burnham
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Lots of rumours going around but nothing confirmed yet.
I really don't think it will be her. She's very unpopular with the members, has no economic background and has very little treasury experience (briefly a shadow junior treasury minister, but that's it). There are half a dozen or so choices that would be obviously better.
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Wes Streeting announces his support for Andy Burnham
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I assume it's a done deal, but probably Chancellor, maybe Home Secretary.
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Wes Streeting announces his support for Andy Burnham
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I've been gritting my teeth and staying a member of the party just to vote against him in the leadership contest. Now, it was all for nothing.
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Starmer announces resignation as prime minister and leader of the Labour party
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He says he's backing Burnham. Coronation time for the King in the North.
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There's a heatwave forecast for much of the UK this week, so here's the NHS page on symptoms of dehydration
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Whoa.
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Is there any real physical proof that Jesus christ ever existed?
No. But physical proof is not the standard we use for determining someone's historical existence.
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You are now in charge of Russia. What do you do?
Try to learn Russian really quickly.
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Lemons(?) of Lemmy, what is something that feels so obvious to you that you just get lowkey pissed at the world for not knowing?
You cannot achieve any good by hurting people.
People are so convinced that if we're more cruel to criminals, they'll stop committing crimes, or if we're harsher to workers, we'll work harder, or if you're tough on border controls, immigrants will go away. It does not work and it cannot work.
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If intelligent life is found in the universe will it change religion(s)?
So, fun fact, St Augustine, who is considered one of the Church Fathers, explicitly argued that if the 'Antipodes' (i.e., southern continents not connected to Europe, Asia or Africa) actually existed and had humans living there, that would prove the Gospel was untrue.
The reason for this is as follows: Christians of his era believed that the reason God had allowed the Romans to destroy the Second Temple and push the Jews into exile was to prepare the men of all nations (as understood at the time) for the coming of the Gospel. The idea was that the Jews had taken the Old Testament, and the prophecies of the Messiah therein, across the whole world. Augustine argues that if the Antipodes contained human beings who had never had any kind of contact with Jews, and therefore no contact with the OT, and no contact with Christians, and therefore no contact with the New Testament, either, that must mean the Gospels are false. Why? Because there's no conceivable reason that a just God would have deprived entire civilisations of the chance of redemption.
Of course, we now know that at the time Augustine was writing (4th-5th century AD), there were literally millions of people who had never had the slightest contact with the Jews or Christians and, furthermore, wouldn't do so for another millennium. So, per Augustine's argument, all those millions were condemned to Hell (the concept of Purgatory didn't exist at this point, but condemning them all to no chance of Heaven, just because they were unfortunate to be born a long way away from Jersualem, is clearly also unjust). Either God is incredibly unjust and unmerciful, which means the Gospels are untrue, OR the Good News wasn't actually spread to all men, which must also mean that they're not true.
The upshot of this is that one of the Church Fathers has, in retrospect, irrefutably argued that the Gospels are untrue. The amount of special pleading required to make out that, actually, the Maori or the Easter Islanders or [insert any other uncontacted peoples here] had an opportunity to accept Christ and somehow missed it entirely is far beyond any sane interpretation of the evidence.
Now, as you might have noticed, this hasn't stopped people from believing in the Gospels. I don't see why the discovery of life on another world would dislodge people from a belief that is transparently false when nothing else has.
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Whar's your favorite adult innuendo line hidden in a kids movie?
Not a line, but in Ratatouille there's a point where Linguini is trying to explain to his love interest that he's being guided by a rat in his hat and he's saying, 'I've got a tiny... little...' We see the reaction shot of her looking confused/disgusted and very quickly glancing down at his crotch.
It's just a fraction of a second, but a great gag for the grownups anyway!
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How did the Nazi salute originally become a thing?
As other people have said, it was borrowed from the Italian fascists, who themselves got it from an 18th century painting showing a famous event from Roman history/legend. There's no evidence that it was ever actually used in Ancient or Classical Rome.
Funny side story is that some Nazis and other German nationalists thought it wasn't 'German' enough, so the leading Nazis felt they had to invent an older 'Germanic' tradition to justify its usage. So, it's a fake German tradition that was in fact borrowed from the Italians, who got it from a fake Roman tradition that was actually made up by a French guy.
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Why is it called a U turn and not an n turn
Capital 'N' is written differently; 'U' and 'u' are unambiguous.
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This isn't a strict proof, but Occam's razor applies here.
If we claim the Universe is a simulation, we're supposing, on no evidence whatsoever, that there's a whole other unknown universe running our Universe. That certainly makes us guilty of multiplying entities beyond necessity!
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Woman, 25, who threw milkshake at Nigel Farage unmasked as Labour-backing adult model
The whole internet loves Milkshake Lady, a lovely lady that throws milkshakes at Nazis! 5 seconds later We're delighted to inform you she also publishes raunchy pictures on adult sites
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What universally beloved videogame you just can't enjoy?
FIFA. Every man and boy in England loves FIFA, except me. I find it totally boring and pointless.
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What plot holes could be adequately explained away with a single shot or line of dialogue?
I kinda think that if you can imagine a one-line fix to a plot hole, it isn't really a plot hole.
I remember someone insisting to me that there was this huge plot hole in the film of the Fellowship of the Ring, because Merry and Pippin don't get told about what Frodo and Sam are actually doing until the Council of Elrond, but still willingly run around risking life and limb to help them. Now, not only is this not a plot hole in itself (I'm pretty sure I'd help anyone fleeing a demonic horseman, just on principle, never mind if that person was my lifelong friend/cousin), it's also quite obvious that they could have been told everything offscreen. The audience didn't need to hear all that explanation again, five minutes after we first heard it.
A lot of plot holes people like to complain about are basically of this nature. 'Can you imagine a fix?' Yep, easily. 'Did the audience need to hear it?' Nope, because I could easily imagine it. 'Well, there you go, then.'
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What's an uplifting fact that might counter the doom of our current reality?
We're actually doing pretty well, globally, at shifting to renewables. We're making more, more quickly and more cheaply than ever before.
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Starmer kills off Rwanda plan on first day as PM
Odd, as I had been told Labour were the same as the Tories, yet this seems quite different! Much to consider.