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    71 year ago

    Hahaha! I didn’t recognize the name (though I thought it seemed a bit familiar). I fell for the joke. But that’s probably only because I don’t like blonds. If the name had been a brunette, I’d have been more likely to get it without doing a search.

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    I lay in bed some nights and ask myself, “Why God? Why didn’t they take me instead of her?!” Sometimes, life just isn’t fair.

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    I’ve watched that video over and over and over again. The librul media has gone too far! (Well tbh, once I finished the first time, I didn’t have the energy to watch it again.)

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      I need to know: Is that parenthesized bit a big exaggeration, do you mean you didn’t want to anymore, was it very long, or are there actually people for which porn takes on some infohazard-like quality where they can’t stop themselves so much that it’s actually exhausting? It’s not really your shame but all these cryptic allusions everyone here is making make me feel really out of touch.

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        21 year ago

        Though the only erotic things I’ve ever seen take at least some mental work to classify as porn, this does make me wonder how the taboo on this topic causes people and their experiences to be locked in 1-sized bubbles, because they only ever share these kinds of allusions and assume it’s the same for everyone else.

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          TBH, only being able to watch it once is a bastardization of some joke I heard on that TV show Home Improvement. It was something about the wife making fun of the husband, who was a middle-age man, for not being able to go multiple rounds in bed. It was so dumb. It stuck with me all these years and I make these dumb jokes WAY TOO often.

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    The FUCKING libs! At it a gain! Tarnishing the name of this beautiful young god fearing Republican! /s

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      Tories have great funding from corporate, thus BBC have better funding from the Tories, capitalism baby

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          So when (if) the Conservative Party fail to win an absolute majority at the forthcoming general election and a new party (parties) form the government what effect will that have on BBC productions and editorial policy? How will I detect these government controlled shifts in output? Will all the (current) government planned and controlled content be immediately shelved and the new government will only show repeats / reruns until new propaganda is produced?

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            It’ll be more subtle than that. As current members of the BBC board leave their replacements will be appointed under “recommendation” of the new secretary of state. Hardly an a political way of doing things.

            Still, at least we just do it for one media organisation. Doing it for something like judges could be really really dangerous.

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              In the interests of checks and balances it’s worth noting that the Secretary of State should only recommend from a list of people provided by the Privy Council. And yes, in my opinion too, politically appointing judges is absolute insanity for a number of reasons.

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                In the interests of checks and balances it’s worth noting that the Secretary of State should only recommend from a list of people provided by the Privy Council.

                Ah that’s OK then, its not like the privy council is “mainly senior politicians who are current or former members of either the House of Commons or the House of Lords”.

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                  Correct. Mostly senior politicians of ALL major parties ( so that could theoretically be a mix of tories, labour, snp, lib-dem, dup, sinn fein, plaid, green, sdp (if anyone is still alive), independent etc.) across the floor of either House of Parliament; plus some religious leaders, some British and also non-British judges and a few other people. Bit of a mixed bag because if all your advisors agree on everything you probably need new advisors.

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      The liberal BBC with a Tory bias? That’s really funny… but sadly I’m pretty sure some people won’t get the joke.

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          No. It’s just that at the birth of British political parties the Whigs (liberals) were the opposition to the Tories. A liberal institution having a Tory bias would be as likely as a vegetarian society having a meat eating bias. The sentence op posted is an oxymoron.

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            It’s pretty clear what they meant. Righties claim the BBC is a left-biased institution when the evidence is that it gives right wing opinions more airtime than left. It’s just not as mad as the Daily Mail, so the readers of that esteemed periodical think the BBC for pinkos.