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3 minutes ago, badgerx16 said:

If you have inferiority issues I apologise for triggering them.

Inferiority complex? Ok hun, but It's not me getting all worked up over a multibillionaire who does even know i exist, all because i dont like what he tweets. :lol:

 

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3 hours ago, benjii said:

Yeah, but if that person is a powerful lunatic trying to disrupt politics in your country for his own gain, then you might want at least to keep an eye on it.

He's posted some bollocks on twitter I believe (I don't have it so don't know for sure) and wants to give money to another complete bellend.

Give me a nudge and wake me up if he does anything meaningful.

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6 minutes ago, Weston Super Saint said:

He's posted some bollocks on twitter I believe (I don't have it so don't know for sure) and wants to give money to another complete bellend.

Give me a nudge and wake me up if he does anything meaningful.

You overlooked that he is a senior advisor to Trump. A government minister. Would you be cool with a UK cabinet minister having done that? 

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18 minutes ago, egg said:

You overlooked that he is a senior advisor to Trump. A government minister. Would you be cool with a UK cabinet minister having done that? 

The question should be whether I care that an advisor to a President that doesn't preside over the country I live in, should do that.

I don't. 

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2 minutes ago, Weston Super Saint said:

The question should be whether I care that an advisor to a President that doesn't preside over the country I live in, should do that.

I don't. 

I couldn't give a monkeys about US domestic policy. The issue is that other policy decisions will impact us. 

What's the answer to the question? Acceptable behaviour from a cabinet minister? It's a yes or no. 

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1 minute ago, egg said:

I couldn't give a monkeys about US domestic policy. The issue is that other policy decisions will impact us. 

What's the answer to the question? Acceptable behaviour from a cabinet minister? It's a yes or no. 

When we see that behaviour from a cabinet minister I'll happily pass judgement.

Until then I'm happy for Americans to be idiots.

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On 23/01/2025 at 17:33, egg said:

You overlooked that he is a senior advisor to Trump. A government minister. Would you be cool with a UK cabinet minister having done that? 

“Be cool”, you type like a cross between an American gimp from the mid 90’s, or sometimes change it up to say “Aye” to sound like some Geordie or jock, or type “ain’t” when that’s never the way you speak.

Fake weirdo
 

 

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On 22/01/2025 at 13:24, egg said:

For comparison, please show the starting point and the movement. Thanks. 

The Macron salute started and finished in about the same position but I’m not sure if anyone measured the angles, hand position etc. How concerned were you when the French premier did it?

Obsession over USA bullshit and wanky daily mail style thick headlines is getting in too many heads in Blighty, even with pretentious posters on football forums 

Posted
3 hours ago, Mixedkebab said:

The Macron salute started and finished in about the same position but I’m not sure if anyone measured the angles, hand position etc. How concerned were you when the French premier did it?

Obsession over USA bullshit and wanky daily mail style thick headlines is getting in too many heads in Blighty, even with pretentious posters on football forums 

The guy is trying to fuck over numerous western democracies and is being given a huge platform by the US Presdient. It is noteworthy.

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I respect people who don’t care or listen to what Musk says or does, but only when genuine because their interest is not there. Not when it comes from a place of superiority of ‘why do you care?’  Some of us aren’t distracted and care what happens and influences society.

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2 hours ago, whelk said:

I respect people who don’t care or listen to what Musk says or does, but only when genuine because their interest is not there. Not when it comes from a place of superiority of ‘why do you care?’  Some of us aren’t distracted and care what happens and influences society.

I thought you said that what he does really doesn't matter as it doesn't influence much? 

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17 minutes ago, hypochondriac said:

I thought you said that what he does really doesn't matter as it doesn't influence much? 

I have an opinion on him. He is a colloidal cunt. I wouldn’t overstate his influence  as Twitter demographic is every journalist on the planet who will echo his nonsense so clearly he can determine headlines. 
I know many people who no longer go on it and as often I reference my kids for different generational thoughts and they and their mates don’t go near it. Many older people are seeing it as vile unmoderated cesspit as well so have left.

Saying idiotic shit like UK needs another election will clearly get picked up as a story but ultimately is going absolutely nowhere and frankly embarrassing for anyone who latches on as if anything will happen.

 

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