I knew there was something wrong! It was making my brain itch!You see that astounding example of symmetry? That's your typical Tory quality assurance right fucking there too.
I knew there was something wrong! It was making my brain itch!You see that astounding example of symmetry? That's your typical Tory quality assurance right fucking there too.
Here's a video about a book in a similar vein, of rather, targeting a somewhat similar audience.Apparently there's such a things as MAGA fantasy literature. Ladies First, by Liberty Adams. Seriously, read that synopsys.
To be honest, I kind of want to read it. Call it morbid curiosity. You know, like those Chuck Tingle novels.
Also have a look at Ben Shapiro's and Dave Rubin's books. No wonder they are scared of 'Libs'.Here's a video about a book in a similar vein, of rather, targeting a somewhat similar audience.
The book is called "Trigger Warning", it's a little old at this point, so you might have heard of it.
The lady in the video does a pretty fun read of it.
There is an obvious rationale behind it, irrespective of whether it's any use: it attempts to send out a message that the City of London is open for crypto. The UK finance industry has of course lost a substantial chunk of business due to Brexit, as firms have moved EU-relevant operations out to the EU. So the government wants to build up replacement activity, because it is nothing if not in thrall to the finance industry.Oh, for Bast's sake.
I hate them so much. So very much. Its difficult to describe.
Let's hope they don't get hacked and lose all that money, like that one business did!There is an obvious rationale behind it, irrespective of whether it's any use: it attempts to send out a message that the City of London is open for crypto. The UK finance industry has of course lost a substantial chunk of business due to Brexit, as firms have moved EU-relevant operations out to the EU. So the government wants to build up replacement activity, because it is nothing if not in thrall to the finance industry.
Since NFTs took off, I'm noticing a *lot* fewer calls about my cars extended warranty.Give it 6 months and Nigeria will lose it's claim to being the source of most fake prince scams.
(Though, they could charge people to prove they weren't part of the UK royal family with their reputation)
Presumably the BoE intends to create this such that the NFTs are assets that private entities buy from the UK BoE with other currencies. As the government will have already banked the money, presumably if it gets hacked it's the private entities who lose their assets, not the BoE.Let's hope they don't get hacked and lose all that money, like that one business did!
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Lucky them. So the government faces no consequences of this?As the government will have already banked the money, presumably if it gets hacked it's the private entities who lose their assets, not the BoE.
Governments never do.Lucky them. So the government faces no consequences of this?
One of the advantages of being the people that make the rules is ensuring that the rules work in your favour...Lucky them. So the government faces no consequences of this?
Every accusation a confession.Who wants some vintage Tucker Carlson that's resurfaced in all the talk about CRT being pedophilia?
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Yeah, but will I freeze or burn, that's what I want to know.
ha ha, we're all gonna die
Yeah, but will I freeze or burn, that's what I want to know.
If you're in Britain, freeze is more likely as it is thought that more cold water ocean currents will come from the Arctic, also pushing the warming streams that head over from the Caribbean southwards.Yeah, but will I freeze or burn, that's what I want to know.
Yeah, I'm on the NE coast so (a) I will freeze, probably this winter, and (b) we already have windfarms on the coastline because we aren't Toryland (though I actually kind of like them - turbines, not Tories). Would certainly prefer to see more windfarms going up than identikit housing estates, though appreciate I'm biased by having a home.If you're in Britain, freeze is more likely as it is thought that more cold water ocean currents will come from the Arctic, also pushing the warming streams that head over from the Caribbean southwards.
The government might develop an energy policy to cope with this. Unfortunately, the current energy policy seems to be little more than "We're not building onshore wind farms because they spoil the view from Tory country homes".
Ugh. British housing architecture. This country has had precious little vision since WW2: just endless, dull red boxes with small windows and no style, or concrete towers that are barely tolerable when made, never mind with 30 years wear and tear.Yeah, I'm on the NE coast so (a) I will freeze, probably this winter, and (b) we already have windfarms on the coastline because we aren't Toryland (though I actually kind of like them - turbines, not Tories). Would certainly prefer to see more windfarms going up than identikit housing estates, though appreciate I'm biased by having a home.