Taboo (2017) is a dark, gritty historical drama set in 1814, following a mysterious adventurer (Tom Hardy) who returns to London to claim his father's shipping empire and gets entangled in a brutal web of conspiracy, betrayal, and the East India Company.
I’m well aware of what the green belt is - I’ve lived next to it for most of my life. It’s not just about “pristine” countryside; it’s about preserving natural habitats, offering green space for everyone to enjoy, and serving as a crucial buffer against unchecked urban sprawl and corporate overreach. Growing up, I was actively involved in protests against developments by companies like Warner Bros and major housing firms who tried to pressure local councils into eroding those protections.
Build on the green belt? GTFO
Tautology at its finest
Anyone got the link to the original video?
La-la-la-lava ch-ch-ch-chicken is something my nephews have cursed me with.
I wonder which podcasts he means, and if he includes Joe Rogan's?
Thanks for sharing! I'll try and watch in chunks 🙏
Thank you! I really appreciate the credible source and the excellent paper
I just want to understand what the legitimate criticisms are. I assumed it was peer reviewed, but having read some of the sources others have posted I can see it wasn't. This is rightly an emotional topic, given that recommendations can be weaponised against humanity dignity, but I'm looking for the dispassionate and evidence-based reasoning.
I thought the Cass Review was legit. What are the major criticisms of the findings? I thought it was detailed and evidence-based. I'm not aware that there were fundamental flaws - sources please, I'd like to better understand
Taboo!
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3647998/?ref_=ext_shr
Taboo (2017) is a dark, gritty historical drama set in 1814, following a mysterious adventurer (Tom Hardy) who returns to London to claim his father's shipping empire and gets entangled in a brutal web of conspiracy, betrayal, and the East India Company.
Is that true? I'm too lazy to check myself, but I don't just want to take one person's meme at face value just because it fits the commonly accepted narrative.
I second this. Google lens says 'white Bauhinia flower, likely Bauhinia variegata 'Candida' which is tmi imo, but whatever
The Affinity suite is pretty good. You can buy once and it's yours forever and you can put it on up to 5 devices 👍
Top right is Tony Hinchcliff the guy made infamous with his appearance at the Trump rally at Madison Square Garden – where he joked that Black people carve watermelons instead of pumpkins at Halloween and called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage”
I looked it up thanks to you - so gross and interesting!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/culture/article/20180801-tyrian-purple-the-regal-colour-taken-from-mollusc-mucus
Rest in Power Topsy ✊🐘
Conservatism, as a political ideology, prioritises tradition, stability, and gradual change over radical reform. In the US it may be true that conservative governments haven't pushed through meaningful social change, in the UK the Conservatives (big C) decriminalised homosexuality in 1967, and legalised gay marriage in 2013. So while conservatives may be ideologically less likely to make great changes, in some countries they are not wholly incapable of doing the right thing.
They put makeup on, in cars.
To buy time, until that's a possibility https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czxnekw9lyjo
Source? I seem to remember this is BS. Facts are important, don't spread misinformation like so many others do.
https://www.reuters.com/article/world/false-claim-nikita-khrushchev-1959-quote-to-the-united-nations-general-assembly-idUSKBN22N24D/
The Apartment (1960) The anti-sleaze rom-com which will give you a warm fuzzy feeling.
Oh thank goodness it was an alligator, I thought I just saw a guy pulling up a dead body.
Bullshit? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-33957433
Source?
Is this Techtonique(sp)? An old friend went to France in the noughties and talked about this arm flailing dance
Nigella is brilliant - love her 'recipe' when she buys chips from the chip shop, whacks them in a flatbread and says 'now apply to face'
I will be stealing this and attempting to casually use it in non-Trump related conversation to see how it goes down
He's a real connoisseur of culture in the UK. Particularly liked his guide to the lesser known parts of London: https://youtu.be/mBTEiUgh7lI?si=mjvt86RyIjRbMi0n