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This is a link post Knower Live
on the 5th. I know some of you like Knower, so you have time to set a youtube alert.
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 15:31, Reply)
This is a normal post Cheers!
Very much looking forward to that.
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 19:32, Reply)
This is a link post Woman to stand trial accused of displaying threatening bumper sticker
Georgia Venables allegedly had a sticker on her car that read: “Don’t be a cunt.”
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 12:51, Reply)
This is a normal post This personally offended someone
Maybe that person should stop being a cunt
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 13:33, Reply)
This is a normal post Bumper stickers are fucking cringe though.

(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 13:37, Reply)
This is a normal post And using 'cringe' as an adjective is cringeworthy.

(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 13:56, Reply)
This is a normal post It totally is!
Someone should do something about it all!
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 14:34, Reply)
This is a normal post What is your opinion on people who verb nouns?
The worst bit is, you know exactly what verbing a noun means.
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 15:30, Reply)
This is a normal post Someone google it!

(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 0:19, Reply)
This is a normal post I've got a bumper sticker with that on...

(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 16:02, Reply)
This is a normal post It says don't so I don't see what the problem is

(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 17:11, Reply)
This is a normal post Pleading not guilty, d'oh!
What are the odds that she ends up representing herself?
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 18:49, Reply)
This is a normal post there has to be intent, and there has to be a victim. The article is wrong, "likely to cause distress" is not part of the public order offence
So it would be the arresting officer themselves who is going to need to prove they felt distressed or harrassed or threatened by the sticker
It's an interesting one, I know in terms of foul language, from case law police have a higher threshold to prove they feel threatened or distressed than ordinary members of the public because the would be expected to regularly hear it as part of their job. They'd have a better chance of a conviction if someone from the public had complained about the sticker rather than bringing it themselves
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 22:38, Reply)
This is a normal post Nah, I reckon she'll get fucked over
And not in a good way.

The authorities just make up crimes now. "conducting oneself in a disorderly manner" or some Narnia shite.
(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 16:57, Reply)
This is a link post Dragons' Den – Thirty Pounds I made this!
Can our plucky contestant win the support from the Dragons to buy a £30 birthday present for his girlfriend?
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 10:46, Reply)
This is a normal post Sue Perkins is looking well

(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 11:10, Reply)
This is a normal post it's good
well done
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 23:30, Reply)
This is a normal post ha, nice
especially the piss joke
(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 1:14, Reply)
This is a normal post Cute.

(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 17:23, Reply)
This is a link post Lidl to open a pub
There's a joke here somewhere.
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 8:39, Reply)
This is a normal post Honey we need to go shopping
HELL YEAH!
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 8:41, Reply)
This is a normal post Hope this is big kick in the nuts for wetherspoons

(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 9:22, Reply)
This is a normal post Say what you like about 'spoons
it's the closest we've gotten to quality elderly care in the UK. The long walk to the toilets is basically Dignitas on the cheap.
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 9:49, Reply)
This is a normal post piddle of lidl

(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 17:46, Reply)
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(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 5:00, Reply)
This is a normal post As reported by Garron Noone
www.facebook.com/share/r/1BSWYzmAKV/
A Garron Noone news channel would be bloody awesome!
(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 7:40, Reply)
This is a link post Lolly Stick Mansion

(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 3:08, Reply)
This is a link post Episode 1 of Gleeful Beasts is up! I made this!
We are going to cut these into YouTube episodes a few minutes long, like this, and stick them up for your perusal and education. Hooray!
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 16:25, Reply)
This is a normal post Tubes!

(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 17:41, Reply)
This is a normal post TUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUBES!

(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 17:53, Reply)
This is a normal post He's right
Sausages ARE meat tubes.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 17:55, Reply)
This is a normal post Tube obsessed beast
has great 'rule 34' potential.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 22:37, Reply)
This is a normal post He really does like tubes
Meaty tubes. Meaty meaty tubes.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 23:40, Reply)
This is a normal post I knew this reminded me of something:
youtu.be/pKWB-MVJ4sQ?t=569
Pure nightmare fuel. Don't show to the kids.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 23:07, Reply)
This is a normal post Yeah basically the same thing
Except ours has better special effects and stuff of course.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 23:42, Reply)
This is a normal post I see Seven Seconds of Love are back in New Cross in November!

(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 16:44, Reply)
This is a normal post Yes we are!
Hooray!
(, Sat 1 Feb 2025, 0:27, Reply)
This is a normal post Sodding batshit
I love it.
(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 20:11, Reply)
This is a normal post Thanks!
Woo!
(, Sat 1 Feb 2025, 0:28, Reply)
This is a normal post more sausage-dropping airplanes

(, Tue 4 Feb 2025, 22:56, Reply)
This is a normal post One day I will revisit that project

(, Wed 5 Feb 2025, 23:42, Reply)
This is a normal post Will struggle to overinflate AI value now

(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 12:48, Reply)
This is a normal post It was more avarice about the data they took than the money
Maybe the wrong word...
It's bullshit the Chinese one was only done with 6 million. 6 million....plus a significant undeclared proportion of the defence budget.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 12:53, Reply)
This is a normal post 6 Million in declared GPUs
A few Billion in the undeclared ones.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 13:07, Reply)
This is a normal post It's not just the declared value (which I agree is likely bollocks), it's the fact it's open source
Yes there are other open source models, but this made headlines. The fact you can run it offline is a big one, outside of those tasty data harvesting big players
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 13:21, Reply)
This is a normal post Except it isn't open source. It's open weight. People are confusing the two.

(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 13:30, Reply)
This is a normal post It's mostly open source, good enough
I'm sure some smarty pants will fork that fully in due time. Probably Elon Musk, I hear he's pretty smart guy
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 13:42, Reply)
This is a normal post There's a good article here that explains the key differences between open source, open weight, and why they matter:
promptengineering.org/llm-open-source-vs-open-weights-vs-restricted-weights/

The whole 'China bad, West good' rhetoric is a load of old bollocks. We're all as bad as each other. But that being said, I'm still a lot more comfortable with Musk/Zuckerberg/Bezos/Nadella farming exabytes of our personal behavioural data than I am about the Chinese government doing it.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 14:00, Reply)
This is a normal post Here's a nerd talking about it
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY4Z-9QlZ64
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 14:21, Reply)
This is a normal post Thank you, i am going to crush it when this comes up at the pub
"Oh you don't even know about 'weights'?!" *eye roll*
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 18:54, Reply)
This is a normal post My theory is
they've published the weights (that the majority of people won't/can't use anyways) and instead baked the data harvesting straight into the mobile app, which almost everyone will use.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 14:40, Reply)
This is a normal post Undoubtedly.

(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 16:36, Reply)
This is a normal post Could it also be that the Chinese system is less economically corrupt?
I'd find it impossible to justify the expense of AI development. Project Stargate is just taking the fucking piss. Half a trillion dollars to aimlessly faff about with some algorithms and microchips.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 18:04, Reply)
This is a normal post The difference being that the OpenAI models were/are scraping data freely and openly available in the public domain.
Deepseek's owners are being accused of stealing OpenAI's raw training data to build their model, essentially skipping an enormous part of the learning process.

Deepseek taking OpenAI's data isn't really the big concern in all this, though. It's the sheer amount of data being fed to it by the fuckwits that are actively using Deepseek that should be troubling folk:
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 12:58, Reply)
This is a normal post Yes.
People are morons and fall for it every time.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 13:39, Reply)
This is a normal post Fucking lol
www.theregister.com/2025/01/30/deepseek_database_left_open/
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 11:20, Reply)
This is a normal post PicardFacepalm.jpg

(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 11:32, Reply)
This is a normal post I guess the songs, books, painting and reddit conversations are indeed in the public domain
But I'm not sure that gives you moral permission to use it however you want and create completely derivative works without any credit?
Maybe it does and i haven't thought about it enough but i don't think any of the artists were very pleased.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 14:03, Reply)
This is a normal post I don't agree with that aspect of it either.
But people have been ripping off other people's stuff since the dawn of time, never mind the dawn of the internet, or the dawn of 'AI'. It's just a lot easier now.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 14:06, Reply)
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I think it's the scale that's taken people by surprise. Instead of copying a few paragraphs out of a book or a bit of music, it's the entire internet that's being hoovered up.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 15:32, Reply)
This is a normal post OpenAI has ben scraping vast amounts of copyrighted data, they have openly admitted as much.

(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 10:37, Reply)
This is a normal post that AI one is an absolute oddball
Why do none of these thrusting young innovators look like someone you'd want to have a pint with? Bill Gates still looks like the most fun I reckon.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 13:20, Reply)
This is a normal post I copied and pasted your question into ChatGPT.
Haha, I get what you're saying! A lot of these so-called "innovators" or "disruptors" seem to fit a certain mold—clean-cut, polished, sometimes a little too “perfect” in a way that doesn’t necessarily scream "down for a pint." It's almost as if the image of being a "successful innovator" has come to mean being buttoned-up and overly serious.

But, of course, innovation doesn’t have a uniform look. Some of the most interesting people doing the real groundbreaking work often come across as quirky or a bit unconventional in their personal style. It’s funny how the ones who get the most media attention can sometimes seem a bit more "product" than person. What kind of innovator would you want to have a pint with?
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 13:24, Reply)
This is a normal post convinced Altman wrote that himself

(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 13:41, Reply)
This is a normal post
Not sure Gates counts as young any more. He is however the only one who seems to have done any good with any of the wealth they've all accrued.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 15:06, Reply)
This is a normal post
I aim to discuss this thoughtfully while avoiding personal attacks. There's an interesting dynamic at play in how tech entrepreneurs and innovators are often perceived. The intense drive, ambition, and single-minded focus that often characterizes successful founders can sometimes come across as off-putting or make them seem less relatable. The "move fast and break things" culture can clash with more traditional social values around humility and easy-going sociability that might make someone an appealing pub companion.
That said, I think it's worth examining why we value approachability in this way and whether it's always a relevant metric for evaluating business or tech leaders. While being personable is certainly valuable, it may not always correlate with innovation capability or leadership effectiveness.
Would you mind sharing what specific qualities you find lacking in these innovators that makes them seem less approachable?
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 22:37, Reply)
This is a normal post Presumably their lack of concern for humanity,
their spineless brown-nosing of fascists, and the way they take credit for other people's hard work and are happy to lie about their products. They just want the investment money and have no real vision or care about either the product or users.

None of them show any real interest in their supposed area of interest, especially the Spotify guy with his terrible takes on music.

At least Bill Gates seems to genuinely like computers. This new breed aren't thinking beyond the money.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 23:40, Reply)
This is a normal post
I remember watching a BBC doc years ago called Revenge of the Nerds?
Bill Gates came across as a genuine and excitable nerd who, as you say, loved computers and coding and problem solving.
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 11:37, Reply)
This is a normal post Triumph of the Nerds
Revenge of the nerds is Robert Carradine
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 20:27, Reply)
This is a normal post
Thank you, my memory was hazy! Is the other thing any good?
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 21:57, Reply)
This is a normal post seriously
bsky.app/profile/aptshadow.bsky.social/post/3lgukmifx7s2h
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 15:34, Reply)
This is a normal post at current rates of advancement, what percentage of human jobs could AI effectively replace in 10 years time?
And yet all I see are people cheerleading it like it's a sports competition instead of opposing it, often the same people who call Trump supporters idiots
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 22:31, Reply)
This is a normal post Won't replace plumbers
Or most of the jobs where you want someone to come round your house and fix something.

It will replace a lot of the jobs where people don't have any tangible value, like art, or web design.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 22:40, Reply)
This is a normal post I think you're hugely underestimating the extent to which it's capable right now of replacing huge numbers of jobs
it's only the usual inertia of changing existing ways of work that's making it's adoption less rapid, a sort of "gee wizz, I can ask it do things I used to use my knowledge and experience to do and it does them superfast" joyful obliviousness to their own impending obsolescence.
In 10 years time at current progress it will be apparent to all companies that is able to do most jobs in most sectors better and without that pesky thing called wages.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 23:49, Reply)
This is a normal post I reckon it will do most jobs
worse, but companies will be happy with that because of the wages thing. No one really wants to talk to an AI chatbot for customer support, but you're already seeing that.

Then AI prices will be hiked and the companies relying on it will be screwed.

And then climate change kills us all, whilst Sam Altman descends into his bunker for a big old survivalist wank.
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 0:00, Reply)
This is a normal post With regards to coding, nobody seems to ever think
How do know the code it wrote is correct?

Better get an expert in to check...
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 2:59, Reply)
This is a normal post yes, comforting, they will keep one or two people on to form prompts and validate ai outputs
at least intitially, it'll soon become unnecessary
I don't know what blend of narcissism and misunderstanding of the history of free market (and totalitarian) capitalism that makes people think they won't or can't be replaced. AI already is smarter and massively more capable than you, and is advancing frightening rapidly as it starts to be employed to support it's own evolution. People seem blinded to the massive and obvious downside to their own interests, like home weavers cheering on Arkwright.
To put it another way, imagine it wasn't a computer, but instead we had the capability of building organic beings that were much smarter and more capable than humans that would multiply and spread around the globe. Why the fuck we would want to do that? Wouldn't it just show us up for the flawed modest people that we actually are, and push most of us into obsolescence and subservience by comparison. It would be madness, but everyone seems enthusiastic about AI. It's depressing
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 6:32, Reply)
This is a normal post "AI already is smarter and massively more capable than you"
Actually no it's not. I regularly ask it for help with stuff I'm not sure about.

80% of the time it invents APIs that don't exist. If it doesn't have an answer it makes shit up.

It has got it completely right maybe 5 times total. If it is better than you it's cos you are doing trivial stuff

It's shit and you can't rely on it and it's probably about as good as it will ever get until something new comes along rather than LLM
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 8:44, Reply)
This is a normal post seems like a narrow measure
but yeah, AI's skills are uneven across the whole gamut of endeavor
but to take the field of chemistry, for example, in 18 months ChatGPT has gone from writing sub-GSCE level papers to university papers that are impossible to detect without assistance from AI in recent iterations.
The OpenAI 'o1' ChatGPT released the preview for last month performed 7 times better in programming than the previous version. They ran o1 in the Codeforces' competitive programming contests, I don't know what the fuck the format is, but we can assuming these are top programmers, it scored in the 89th percentile fo contestants
So if it's writing shit APIs now, wait until the next release
Anyway, I know I'm just "man shakes fist at sky", but it's such a monumental folly it's sad that's there's not more democratic opposition to it, just a bunch of people reassuring themselves it can't happen to their job without really grasping the pace and scope of AI advancement
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 11:52, Reply)
This is a normal post Worth reading Ed Zitron's stuff on OpenAI
www.wheresyoured.at/oai-business/
There are some major stumbling blocks for it, not least the hallucinations that seem unsolvable, and presumably will get worse considering that it's polluted the internet and is now feeding on its own shit.

Still going to cause a lot of shit and job loss. Just worth being wary that the LLM stories are being fed by hype-bros wanting more investment money to a media that aren't questioning their claims enough.

I feel sorry for people wanting to use AI for things other than content creation, as it does seem to have potential in things like medicine, but the industry is going to be associated with generative slop and cons because of these "entrepreneurs".
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 12:35, Reply)
This is a normal post A good article about the finances and early losses, but Trump announced they're raising 100 billion in investment
despite the shaky finances and hype merchants and bullshitters that new tech always attracts, and whatever deficiencies it has in specific areas, the money won't stop and the advancements won't stop, because the carrot is so massive and valuable, and that carrot is not to be some helper service like clippy, that's just the transition, it's to replace waged employment with ai, and businesses will absolutely pay for that.
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 23:01, Reply)
This is a normal post I'm sure they'd also have liked
a $25,000 self-driving car by 2023, or to hold all their meetings with a legged avatar in the Metaverse.

Why do you think the advancement won't stop? Where are they going to get the new data from? How will they fix the hallucinations?

Anyone going all-in on it for anything business critical is risking a Post Office-esque scandal. On a smaller scale, you're already seeing it with cases like this.
(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 10:05, Reply)
This is a normal post It's a prediction engine that is good to use in some contexts
Pretty good at summarising notes (release notes etc) or scaffolding some template code for example, but people and tech-bros are treating it like it's some omnipresent god. My favourite was when it told someone to kill themselves.
(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 10:41, Reply)
This is a normal post it doesn't have to be a god to do most of human work
we're kind of prediction engines ourselves, and have flaws and error rates.
(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 11:31, Reply)
This is a normal post even if you're right I see it as more like the dot com boom, when there was stupid money being thrown at this shiny new thing
But 25 years later amazon is the biggest retailer in the world, and it's all online. It never went away becuase the underlying utility of it was solid, it just needed refinement. And now it's fucked countless retail business over the years. AI will do this for jobs. It might not be linear, there might be frontrunners that fall at the hurdles. But it will happen and it will fuck everyone but the few.
(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 11:39, Reply)
This is a normal post Amazon always worked, though.
It used to be the go-to example of good usability before they fucked it with dark patterns and shoddy marketplace items. It always made business sense. They were just biding their time for bandwidth costs to come down and internet users to go up for it to become profitable. Same with Google and Facebook. Then they can enshittify.

Not all technical hurdles are solvable and unless they are, OpenAI provides at-best buggy business software and an alternative to Google that needs you to fact check if you don't want to get stung. Lots of people think technical stuff is easy if you can easily describe the frontend, but it's the detail that's usually the hardest part. ChatGPT still feels like a prototype.

Sam Altman keeps claiming to be approaching AGI without any evidence that it's even possible. No one seems to ever challenge him or ask for a live demonstration. He comes across as a shyster promising to turn lead to gold if you give him enough money for chips.
(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 12:49, Reply)
This is a normal post It won't get noticeably better because the underlying idea is very limited
Just saw this and yeah, i believe this is true. AI writes shit code. And coding exercises/tests are all very formulaic, perfect for a context free network

bsky.app/profile/mattround.com/post/3lgxbbagw5k2r
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 12:45, Reply)
This is a normal post I reckon in 10 years time you'll wonder how you could have ever thought this
but I guess we'll both have to wait and see how it plays out.
I've been listening to interviews with recently employed devs who worked for chatgpt and other ai mobs talk about their experiences with it. They say they're losing oversight over how to comprehend how the models are advancing, as processing capacity and data is added it's developing capabilities in a whole raft of areas they don't have the metrics yet to measure. And a surprising number of people with direct involvement with the project have come to the view it should be stopped.
(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 0:04, Reply)
This is a normal post See ya 10 years from now!
You're buying
(, Fri 31 Jan 2025, 7:20, Reply)
This is a normal post I asked chatGPT to convert a word document into RTF without losing the layout
And it didn't seem to be able to do it, so that very annoying part of my job is safe
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 6:43, Reply)
This is a normal post Managed to bamboozle the Halfords AI assistant by asking quite a simple question about inner tubes
Eventually got passed to a human who instructed me to go to a shop
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 8:50, Reply)
This is a normal post 65-70%
But the answer really depends on how many people are willing to fuck robots
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 5:30, Reply)
This is a normal post Basically, any job that involves sitting at a computer.
Manual labourers, shelf stackers, delivery drivers will be reasonably fine in the short-term until robotics starts to really make advancements.

Folk that work in buying/purchasing are particularly fucked.
(, Thu 30 Jan 2025, 7:55, Reply)
This is a link post Track your favourite leader as he works hard and plays hard
or something
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 12:26, Reply)
This is a link post Paint the town red
WPEC's Al Pefley asked Ladner if the man was pulled in head first, and she responded, "I believe he was, yes."
(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 22:45, Reply)
This is a normal post Let me guess
'We remove the guard 'cos it gets in the way...'
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 1:15, Reply)
This is a normal post he chose the wrong day to wear a scarf

(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 5:42, Reply)
This is a normal post Saves money on a coffin.
They can just pour him in.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 11:58, Reply)
This is a normal post Put me right off my cornflakes that has.

(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 8:50, Reply)
This is a normal post How many chaps could a woodchipper chip if a woodchipper could chip chaps?

(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 9:16, Reply)
This is a normal post FUCKING HELL

(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 11:37, Reply)
This is a normal post
Is he ok?
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 12:18, Reply)
This is a normal post Fine
Just 100% flesh wound
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 16:49, Reply)
This is a normal post
Oof. Bet that smarts a bit.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 20:20, Reply)
This is a normal post How you doin!!!?
Feeling chipper!!
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 23:09, Reply)
This is a normal post ugh
JAVASCRIPT EXPLAINED BY SOME DUDE WEARING A COWBOY HAT, EATING SHIT AND SINGING 'I DID IT MY WAY' BY DEAN MARTIN NOT FRANK SINATRA BECAUSE SINATRA WAS A CUNT
(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 13:03, Reply)
This is a normal post Microsoft Frontpage users don't have this problem

(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 14:35, Reply)
This is a normal post
They have about five million other problems instead.
(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 15:17, Reply)
This is a normal post Before I click, is it AI?

(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 16:08, Reply)
This is a normal post Best not to click
No sumo
(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 16:15, Reply)
This is a normal post So this is the full extent of your online personality now?
I've never had a stalker before. How thrilling.
(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 20:03, Reply)
This is a normal post Awww you think it's all about you? That's sweet

(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 20:41, Reply)
This is a normal post How many other sumo fans are you sexually harassing?
What would it look like if you weren't my creepy stalker? Because it looks to me like you changed your sig to target me and you have replied directly to me in an unrelated thread, bringing up sumo again, having been told your sexual 'banter'/bullying is completely unwelcome.

Very, very rapey vibes from you.
(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 22:30, Reply)
This is a normal post Soz again Captain Delicate, I can't claim the sig for myself
b3ta.com/links/1621319

You seem a tad upset on a comedy site. Would you be better off on Mumsnet or is there just a little too much sand in your vagina?
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 7:48, Reply)
This is a normal post Perhaps English isn't your first language, but you literally claimed the sig for yourself.
You seem a tad rapey on a comedy site. Did your parents sexually abuse you? Is that why you think it's okay to behave the way you do? How many other people do you sexually harass? Have any of them fought back as much as me?

I'd love to discuss this with you in person.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 15:18, Reply)
This is a normal post LOL

(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 18:25, Reply)
This is a normal post Did daddy hurt you?
You can tell me, it's okay, it's a comedy website.
(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 18:59, Reply)
This is a normal post LOL.

(, Wed 29 Jan 2025, 23:08, Reply)
This is a normal post 7 years old. so, no

(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 17:33, Reply)
This is a normal post The AI colud have sent the video back in time!
- to undermine humanity!

Our only hope now is that we all have sweaty silhouette sexy times in a motel with a guy who says he's Michael Biehn.
(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 18:05, Reply)
This is a normal post Cheers.

(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 20:04, Reply)
This is a normal post HTML is the devil

(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 16:15, Reply)
This is a normal post Well there really wasn't much html in there.

(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 20:09, Reply)
This is a link post Sherlock Homes Kitten reads The Red-Headed League I made this!
Sherlock Holmes kitten is back with another classic tale.
(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 9:54, Reply)
This is a link post RNLI fundraiser for hovercraft called "The Flying Farage"
Just passed the £240k mark - Nige must be very proud!
GC says maybe - I couldn't see it in a search so GC can do one.
(, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 7:13, Reply)
This is a normal post 'The Galloping Grimes' and the 'Hovering Hopkins'

(, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 8:16, Reply)
This is a normal post The Galloping Grimes
AKA Montezuma's Revenge
(, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 16:27, Reply)
This is a normal post Top-notch trolling there.

(, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 8:50, Reply)
This is a normal post Farage McFarageface

(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 1:40, Reply)
This is a link post Man does not like model train, so molests it. NSFW
Linked to timestamp so you don't have to sit through 20 minutes of toy trains.
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 19:20, Reply)
This is a normal post I don't understand those "band" trains either
I went into a model train store the other day (for non nerdy reasons) and there was a whole wall dedicated to them. Who's the market?
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 20:08, Reply)
This is a normal post Judging by the video
Fucking nerds and paedos
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 20:12, Reply)
This is a normal post banned trains?

(, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 17:44, Reply)
This is a normal post rightwing trainsphobia

(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 7:24, Reply)
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I don't want to know how Sam goes for a dump, thank you.
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 22:34, Reply)
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What the fuck? I blocked this guy from appearing in my feed because I thought he needed his hard drives searched, and that's not changed my mind one bit.
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 22:36, Reply)
This is a normal post Sam Strains.

(, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 7:02, Reply)
This is a normal post I saved even more time by not clicking that.
So now I have time to leave this comment! Neat!
(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 9:44, Reply)
This is a link post Truss is is “becoming an embarrassment”
Senior Tories want former prime minister Liz Truss to “take a holiday” and get out of the public gaze for “at least a year”.


(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 11:15, Reply)
This is a normal post Starmer should give her a peerage
Just for the laughs like. Say the tories asked for it
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 11:25, Reply)
This is a normal post It might make mad Nad’s head explode.
Go for it.
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 11:27, Reply)
This is a normal post Pretty sure she'd turn up with that hat on on her first day in the lords
Would be absolutely hilarious
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 14:07, Reply)
This is a normal post "becoming"

(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 12:52, Reply)
This is a normal post The Conservatives seem to be becoming embarassable

(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 18:40, Reply)
This is a normal post lol
Have you listened to their latest dear leader? She doesn't make gaffes because she's so thoughtful and intelligent. This is a thing she literally says about herself in public, on camera.
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 21:45, Reply)
This is a normal post She doesn't like the press
which is great because that means I don't have to listen to her on telly or radio or see her face inthe papers. Jenrick's filling that void with his brand of charisma-free Enoch Powell tribute act shtick.
(, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 10:00, Reply)
This is a normal post It’s always worth reminding people:
Jenrick was the one who got into bother for helping his mate avoid £45m in property taxes on a new development. The man in question later donated £25k to the Tories. Good investment there.

He also ordered that colourful murals be painted over in a children’s refugee centre because he thought it made the place look “too welcoming”.

What a cunt.
(, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 12:31, Reply)
This is a normal post I mean he does know how to get value for money
Sadly just not for the government
(, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 14:12, Reply)
This is a link post Oracle and Microsoft TikTok Takeover Deal
I don't use Tiktok, so I don't really care, but I fucking hate Oracle, so I (naively) hope this is prevented by some omnipotent force.
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 8:53, Reply)
This is a normal post 'group of investors' so who's not in the limelight yet?
Also if Microsoft is involved does embrace, extend, extinguish still apply?
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 10:32, Reply)
This is a normal post Excellent news

(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 10:45, Reply)
This is a normal post Is this your new one Mr P?

(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 11:19, Reply)
This is a normal post I am not Mr. P

(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 11:24, Reply)
This is a normal post I am not Mr P either
and nor is my wife
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 14:58, Reply)
This is a normal post Kaching.

(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 16:59, Reply)
This is a link post Cat Survival Trust
Is this the same place that used to post on here years ago?
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 7:58, Reply)
This is a normal post yeah, been a few posts on this subject

(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 8:37, Reply)
This is a normal post https://b3ta.com/challenge/catsurvivaltrust/all/page2
b3ta.com/challenge/catsurvivaltrust/all/page2
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 8:55, Reply)
This is a normal post Regrettably so

(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 9:19, Reply)
This is a normal post CSTaC

(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 10:36, Reply)
This is a normal post I actually donated a few years ago
Seemed like they were doing good work, but apparently not...
(, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 10:09, Reply)
This is a normal post You probably just paid for some massive drugz

(, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 16:47, Reply)
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massive very, very, very diluted
(, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 18:57, Reply)
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Well the good news is the cats that were there are now in the hands of Hertfordshire Zoo and the Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent so hopefully they're getting the care they need.
(, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 10:37, Reply)
This is a normal post I've linked to this thread on here before,
but it started in 2009 and it's very interesting seeing the concerns amplify over the years. And then in recent days a few apologists have popped out of the woodwork, getting short shrift from the regulars.

www.zoochat.com/community/threads/cat-survival-trust.83141/page-15
(, Mon 27 Jan 2025, 18:59, Reply)
This is a normal post good thing he never read about this
www.republicworld.com/world-news/zoo-sells-tiger-urine-for-arthritis-relief-priced-600-for-250g
(, Tue 28 Jan 2025, 22:53, Reply)
This is a link post Three men in a boat (to say nothing of the dog)
Palin, Curry, Moore and a frightfully, awfully lot of 'I say'-ing
(, Sat 25 Jan 2025, 17:17, Reply)
This is a link post Sassy makeup

(, Sat 25 Jan 2025, 15:13, Reply)
This is a link post Peeing is contagious among chimps
Mindpiss science
(, Sat 25 Jan 2025, 11:38, Reply)
This is a normal post
Obligatory "What were you searching for when you found this?"
(, Sat 25 Jan 2025, 13:32, Reply)
This is a normal post I asked ChatGPT to find me news that isn't shit

(, Sat 25 Jan 2025, 21:20, Reply)
This is a link post Space hoppers in Venice
short film

gah, previously posted in 2011
(, Sat 25 Jan 2025, 10:05, Reply)
This is a normal post Mr Hoppy!

(, Sat 25 Jan 2025, 13:15, Reply)
This is a normal post Ivan!

(, Sat 25 Jan 2025, 13:29, Reply)
This is a normal post He never done it!
He only said he done it so they’d stop the gondoliers mangling La Donna E Mobile.
(, Sun 26 Jan 2025, 11:30, Reply)

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