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Still, having trouble with science? Ask your invisible daddy in the sky to help...
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It's national awareness day today, I had no idea...
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lol, yea that was lucky. Hey look guys there are loads of high tech weapons here and the impeiralist enemy have gone...
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I can't remember if I cried. When news of 9/11 went worldwide. But society was changed from deep inside. The day, the Truth, died...
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@hade6833 Look at the legislation, all brought in by the Tories. Now go back to sleep...
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@titteryenot4524 PS I've had a wonderfully challenging, intelligent, enlightening and erudite debate. But this wasn't it!
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@lewisg7614 Agreed, but much of the admin and management are only necessary because of the thousands of for-profit organisations.
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@Asdfgghhhjj Search for "The nine green policies killed off by the Tory government" 2015 or "Critics accused Tory policies of discouraging the installation of new renewable energy resources" 2019 or "Scotland's renewable energy industry in 'crisis' after Tory cuts" 2022 or "Tory wind farm ban and green subsidy cuts are costing households £140 a year in higher bills" 2022. There are a few examples from the past decade...
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@Nico Fourie Don't talk nonsense. We have a large river network, a massive coast, plenty of wind, plenty of sun and hydrothermal energy. We have more than enough sources as we are already 46% powered by renewables, despite massive cuts to green energy over the past decade. We are paying for selling off our North sea, energy grid and a lack of funding for renewables - IE privatisation... We should be 100% renewable and 100% self-sufficient instead of being subject to extortion by an energy cartel...
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Why don't we all just get stamped at birth by the corporation that claims us?
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@zainzoala1083 Tony Blair tribute act finishing off the task of moving the left to centre - moving the Overton window to the right - and then characterising the real left as far left.
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@Scintillated Again agreed, Not to mention the lack/restrictions on nurses' bursaries are putting students off. We should be encouraging people going into nursing and encouraging nurses from abroad to come to the UK. The Tories have done the exact opposite.
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But luckily Frodo and Sam have already been whisked away by the eagles...
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Shaun Trump's mother actually wanted to throw him away and keep the Stork instead. Trump uses statistics as a drunken man uses lamp-posts - for support rather than illumination. He has delusions of adequacy. He is a self-made man and worships his creator. He has Van Gogh’s ear for music and Einstein's looks. He loves nature in spite of what it did to him. He's the human form a shiver looking for a spine to run up. Not only dull himself he inspires dullness in others. He'd struggle to pour water out of a boot with the directions on the bottom. As he's an outsider, I'd like his perspective on humanity. Some like to inspire happiness wherever they go, Trump inspires happiness whenever he goes!
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Boris reshuffles his belly and the enemies he can least distrust... He is despised by his enemies, and his friends have a lot lower opinion of him...
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They're not necessarily programming AI, although that is relevant in a small way. With AI the main technique is learning, the AI is given text, mug shots, pictures etc to study and then using the algorithms determines how to achieve a goal. For instance to simulate human text which is done by training the AI on conversations, or using literature to train the AI to write stories. With photos and art the techniques are very similar. The AI is given millions of photos of faces within subcategories and then compares to any new faces to determine the most likely subcategory. Yes, programming is a part of it, but a lot of it is down to the training and the accuracy of the training material.
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Increasing C02 and depleting the oxygen-generating flora... Not a good look humanity!
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@Adam-zd2bk No they were born into poverty and didn't inherit state-owned property for their personal use. Nor did they inherit a chain of transparency-free estates and overseas territories that allow the largest global corporate tax evasion network.
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@MultiJosh80 Only if you beleive she is better or deserves better than everyone else. I'm not a brain-washed serf living in a feudal society. I don't think the royal line was chosen by God (not that I'm religious) and I don't believe certain people are above others.
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@jimthompson9370 You mean IFS and ONS stats are biased? oh my, thanks for letting me know... So I should ignore stats from the government and listen to your biased diatribe for which you provide no evidence? I've had a wonderful, enlightening, challenging and intellectual debate. But this wasn't it!
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@OllieX123 It seems my previous reply to him was filtered "Who funds the NHS and education? The government. Who is responsible for a £37 billion real-terms drop in NHS funding in the past decade? Who is responsible for the 2012 health care bill that prioritizes for-profit organisations in the NHS? giving even more taxpayer funding to shareholders rather than patients - The government. Who is responsible for low wages in the NHS and public sector lowering incentives in those career paths? The government. Who is responsible for the decline of beds, ambulances, hospitals and a 100,000 staff shortage in the NHS? The Government..." These are only some of the facts that have contributed.
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@kellydawes4854 Agreed, but it would help stop the mass shootings. 66 so far this month alone.
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Far right apartheid state treating its own citizens in a similar way to how they treat the original occupants of the land they're grabbing...
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@stephenduke412 You're trolling on a serious issue dude, get with the program, no one likes suck-ups to the rich.
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@Razor Mouth I guess talkign about Cromwell's attempted conquest of Ireland, the Potato famine and English (aristocracy) imperialist nature isn't allowed lol.
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It's a shame perfectly reasonable comments are filtered out. Like mine "Maybe reverse the cuts that led to the loss of 22,500 police officers, scores of police stations, 23,000 support workers and 5,000 mental health workers. Then change legislation so that women can trust the Police and the criminal justice system?"
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@titteryenot4524 PS everything you are you owe to your parents, why not send them a pound and square the account?
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@kellyt5341 He does seem very petty and jealous. He thinks considering Shakespeare at the top of the literary tree isn't ubiquitous. I won't reply to him again, it's pointless to waste time on pedantry. Every other person on YouTube just looks for things to disagree with, it's mundane. Anyways, nice to meet a fellow Ren fan, take care!
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@Nico Fourie This is the opposite. We are reliant on Norway for our energy. Norway are 100% renewable and sell us their excess. Seriously, couldn't be more wrong...
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@Nico Fourie PS There are many countries that are 100% renewable. All use their different strengths to generate electricity. "Albania, Bhutan, Congo, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Iceland, Namibia, Nepal, Norway and Paraguay: these are the countries whose electric power generation comes from 97 to 100% renewable energy sources. Several African countries are on the list, along with countries in South America and the Caribbean."
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@Nico Fourie Yes, using global examples, British legislation and energy privatisation facts to prove how badly managed our energy resources are compared to other countries is delusional... If you can't think of anything intelligent or witty to type, stop typing...
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Agreed, he'd struggle to pour water out of his boots even if the instructions were written on the bottom...
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@kenmay1572 I answered that in the original comment, "Yes it is!" ;~)
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@gweilo965 Democratic Socialism is inclusive of all religions, feel free to check out the Jewish voice for Labour. Good people!
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@saxglend9439 It would have been nationalised in 2016 with the rest of the energy market under Labour If the Tories hadn't got in, so yes it would have been...
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@militantman Then why ever bother discussing politics? total cop-out answer... But as Nationalisation is part of Labour ideology and they have a history of nationalising the BoE, Energy, Transport, Coal, Steel etc it's a fair bet that it would have happened and it was also costed by the IFS...
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@westtxmutt Trump dropped out of 3 nuclear treaties which restarted nuclear proliferation and hence is the reason for the global conflict escalations...
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@SA-ff9uc Centrica has tripled their profits by raising prices, if you don't know what I'm talking about you should learn economics and ethics or at the very least try to attain sentience... As much use as an ashtray on the international space station...
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@joemajarucon9090 My information is accurate and is from Save the Children in the article they state that figure doesn't include thousands unaccounted for. PS times your figure by 100 and you will come close to the Palestinian civilian loses...
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@lunaartemis84 You for one... What a fatuous question...
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lol as a way to apologise for all that imperialism stuff I have agreed to agree in principle only to those BLM people....
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@Darth Pepe lol ever heard the phrase the crown, estates and overseas territories? Our borders extend globally in all directions and we have yet to give up all our imperialist gains... You should also be aware that the only reason her family is on benefits, is because George III had a saltwater tea party thrown in his honour and the failed colonisation of America bankrupt the royals. So George III made a deal for a permanent pension plan for his family in return for avoiding bankruptcy and the state gets all the property. The Crown Estate belongs to the state, it is owned by the monarch for the duration of their reign, by their ascension to the throne. But it is not the private property of the monarch, it cannot be sold by the monarch, nor do revenues from it belong to the monarch.
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“blessed are the cheesemakers” is “not meant to be taken literally, it refers to any manufacturers of dairy products.”
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@davidmurphy563 It's simple mathematics, at the current rate it will take 680 days. Besides most of the figures from today include postal test. IE it could only be 60k tested and 60k test kits sent out.
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Cian MacGana 133 trillion? lol, do you know how numbers work? The continent as a whole receives roughly $50 billion of international assistance annually.
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Cian MacGana Africa was looted for centuries which is why it's so poor. A lot more than 1 trillion was looted in gold alone, and same again in diamonds. Millions were enslaved, murdered, tribes turned against each other and borders were created by the European imperialists. Aid is generally reparations, trade deals, bribes, backhanders etc. It isn't just freebies...
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@PanglossDr Merci!
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@DedLoko Thanks!
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@knasher2676 About 2 hrs ago judging by the timestamp on your comment... You could have typed something witty or intelligent...
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@kellydawes4854 lol sure, criminals aren't affected by laws. So why have any laws? see the problem with your argument? stricter rules mean law-abiding citizens can use their guns safely and black market sales drop drastically. Those are facts.
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