News Justin: Putin bigger danger than Iran
www.theguardian.com/world/2026/m...
News Justin: Putin bigger danger than Iran
www.theguardian.com/world/2026/m...
Everything old is new again.
Reading this afterword by John T. Sladek for his story “The Happy Breed” about a world in which humanity had given up all of its thinking to machines…
Read the penultimate paragraph on this page and try not to think about the plagiarism/cheating machines that make up current LLM technology.
Still hoping my £5 note suggestion may be considered, something to bring our fractured nation together
i sometimes find myself grateful that we got several centuries of good literature and about a hundred years of good film before defunding and devaluing these forms of art
f-oldin money
News Justin: Wildlife to replace historical figures on banknotes - and you get a say
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
There's a party on down around here
'Cruiser’s Creek,' 1985
#WedMESday #NewsOrFallSong
Apparently some dribbling Trumpistani put me on one called, 'Enlightened centrists/resist libs/Right wing dems/liberals.' Which was nice.
As it seems human beings cannot be on banknotes in case they are subsequently found to be criminals, may I suggest using an image of a yew tree as the security hologram?
The White House @WhiteHouse. 1d There is nothing more important than PEACE.
And peace is a kite of materials you never catch
'Fiery Jack,' 1979
#WedMESday #NewsOrFallSong
What do you fear? Being found out? Then why do you always give yourself away?
'Arms Control Poseur,' Extricate, 1990
#TuMESday #NewsOrFallSong
www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/...
Pete Hegseth Blew Billions on Fruit Basket Stands, Chairs, and Crab
News Justin: US War Secretary's Sexual Depravity 'Out Of Control'
Russia is the only winner of Middle East war, EU's Costa says
U.S. poised to lift sanctions on Russian oil
Trump cancels sanctions against countries buying Russian oil
US Chips Found in Russia's New "Izdeliye-30′′ Cruise Missile Used in Strike on Kharkiv That Killed 10, Including Two Children
Arms control parliament connives with a diseased access company
'Arms Control Poseur,' Extricate, 1990
#TuMESday #NewsOrFallSong
News Justin: US Vows 'Democracy-Building Quagmire’ in Iran
www.yahoo.com/news/article...
I suggested that they should consider calling it, 'M-A.I.chael Fish' and received a very rude response.
Trembling is its tech antic
'Assume,' Fall Heads Roll, 2005
#TuMESday #NewsOrFallSong
Do you work hard?
'Blindness,' Fall Heads Roll, 2004
#TuMESday #NewsOrFallSong
All the brutish laughs from the flat and the wild dog downstairs
'Leave the Capitol,' Slates, 1981
#TuMESday #NewsOrFallSong
www.standard.co.uk/news/world/d...
I'm surprised they didn't say the dogs were being eaten.
The dead cannot contradict. Sometimes, the living cannot.
'New Face In Hell,' Grotesque (After the Gramme), 1980
#TuMESday #NewsOrFallSong
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'The love of virtue, the pursuit of truth, grow stale and dull in the dissipation of a court,' Hazlitt writes in his essay 'On the Spirit of Monarchy'. 'Virtue is thought crabbed and morose, knowledge pedantic, while every sense is pampered, and every folly tolerated... Is it to be wondered at that courts and palaces have produced so many monsters of avarice, cruelty and lust?'
When I contacted Victoria Hervey to confirm that she had called Virginia Giuffre a 'whore', she doubled down on the comment. 'It's what anyone with a brain knows,' she told me by email. ‘I think I did call her a druggie hooker. Not sure the exact wording.' She then recommended a couple of online commentators I might read, including Jay Beecher, a former Ukip activist who was alleged last year by the Observer to have been paid £80,000 by someone working for Ghislaine Maxwell's family to 'investigate' Giuffre. Lady Victoria, sister of the 8th Marquess of Bristol, is said by Vanity Fair to be a supporter of Reform UK. She admires Donald Trump and collects MAGA hats, telling the magazine that it's time, this spring, to get one that says ‘Make England Great Again'.
'Giuffre was hounded by the press and eviscerated by those who live with the terrifying delusion that royalty has something to do with virtue. ‘A complete whore’ is the way the victim was described by Lady Victoria Hervey, a socialite who once dated Andrew and later appeared on Love Island.'
'Meanwhile, back on the white-stuccoed ranch in Berkshire, the Duchess of York, with nary a care for the world and its issues, was selling hair straighteners in ‘royal purple’ on QVC.'
'Accompanied by Beatrice, Andrew ‘stayed on for private time’, attending the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. It was all very nice apparently and he met up with people he hadn’t seen since his dinner with the bin Ladens.'
‘Andrew was in Saudi Arabia – cost to the taxpayer £43,000 – where the liberal blogger Raif Badawi had had his sentence increased from six hundred to a thousand lashes.’
'Andrew found that he liked the company of men who floated above the clouds and above the law. He seems to have volumised his bad behaviour to match theirs, while hoping... that if Mummy didn’t think badly of him it didn’t matter. Every time he disgraced himself the queen gave him another honour.'
‘Daddy loves Mummy more than Mummy loves Daddy,’ Beatrice told him. ‘But Mummy lives for her title and she loses her title if Daddy remarries.’
'Everywhere he went, Andrew was described as rude, arrogant, petulant, shallow, uninformed, unethical, contrary, childish and spoiled. Prince William called him a ‘tosser’, and it’s said, though he denies it, that Prince Harry had a go at punching him out.'