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I can’t go on. I’ll go on.
(Samuel Beckett)
I can’t go on. I’ll go on.
(Samuel Beckett)
I don’t think I’ve come across that before, but I’d say it depends on what is meant:
There may well be some other ones, but I don’t know what they might be.
Jonathan Swift’s Modest Proposal updated to the 21st century.
This opinion looks a little question-begging to me: do all businesses who declare these kinds of things do so as branding? I myself, don’t believe they do as many would be doing so for advocacy for minority groups, for example.
Thank you for this brilliant transcription. It’s as good as the image itself.
But wouldn’t ‘leery’ make sense there? It means something close to ‘suspicious’ after all.
That seems a good idea to me. Especially if there are megathreads there, either daily or as and when something interesting is happening, as I think these provide a good focal point for interaction.
Next Monday’s Boris Johnson’s birthday too. I wonder if they’ll give him the bumps as well as the bump.
Do we think the size of the recommended suspension (plus no former member’s pass) will have any consequences vs a 10 day suspension? Some conservatives, for example, may be more likely to think it’s excessive and vote against it, perhaps?
Ian’s Shoelace Site has 25 different ways to tie your laces. I’ve been using the eponymous Ian knot for years.
Apart from the hole, that could be chicken on a raft, an old Royal Navy dish.