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5 Jul 2024
Now that the people have spoken, they wanted the Labour branch of the uniparty I don't want to hear anymore complaining about high taxes, illegal immigration, grooming gangs, potholes, censorship, lockdowns, ULEZ, 20mph limits, corruption, or money being sent overseas . Enjoy 🤦‍♂️
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Got blocked from bidding on a meat slicer on ebay because I need to verify my age😡 Bear in mind, I have had my UK ebay account from 27 years, so maybe there is a clue there for ebay 🤦‍♂️ Anyone know the number of attacks in the UK carried out using meat slicers?
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Ah yes, the "cry-bully" approach
the uk has a serious islamophobia pandemic
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May 27
I spent a large part of yesterday trying to explain to people who supposedly are proponents of science what a "confounding variable" is. Rather than say the same thing again today to about 100 people in about 100 different replies, I'm going to write it all in one place, here. When scientists do science, in the form of an experiment or study, they will ultimately write it up in a standard report format containing the same sections: Abstract Introduction Method Results Discussion References One of the most important aspects of the Discussion is a critical analysis of what was done. What went well, what could have been done better, what should be done next time. In particular, the authors attempt to identify if there are any "confounders" which may have influenced the results and rendered them invalid. Let's take the example of a medicine in a clinical trial. We might, if we are ethical scientists, want to study whether a particular medicine causes adverse effects to those taking it before letting it loose in the wild. So we might recruit some people for a trial, and divide them into two groups. The first receives the actual medicine, the second receives a placebo. We might then monitor the recruits for a few months (or, preferably, a much longer period) on a daily basis and note any illnesses suffered in both groups. We would then do a statistical analysis on the results from the two groups. If the results of that analysis showed that there was no statistical difference in the levels and types of illness suffered in the two groups, we might then conclude that no adverse effects were caused by the medicine. If, on the other hand, there was a significant difference between the two groups, that would point towards the need for further study and might lead us to conclude that the medicine was the cause of the difference. The key thing here with our experimental design is that we want to make sure that the two groups in the study - the experimental group who receive the medicine and the control group who do not - are, in every other way, identical. Because if they're not, those differences might have caused the effect we observed, rather than the differences we created in our experiment. What factors might make these two groups different? 1. Age differences. If one group was older, we might expect they might suffer more illness than the younger group. 2. Gender. Dependent on the medicine, males or females might be more affected. If the groups weren't balanced for gender, this might distort the reported illness results. 3. Health differences. If one group had poorer general health than the other at the beginning of the trial, we might expect them to report more illness during the trial. These are all examples of "confounding variables". Factors which we did not control but which might influence the outcome and render our results invalid. So in our experimental design we would want to make sure the experimental group and the control group are closely matched for age, gender and health status. Which brings me onto climate change. Climate scientists contend that Carbon Dioxide created by human activity in the industrial age is causing global atmospheric temperatures to increase. As evidence, they point to an increase in global atmospheric temperatures over the last 200 years or so. So far so good. Temperatures have, broadly, risen during that time. There are plenty of other things to criticise about this hypothesis and about climate "science" in general but that is for another time. Yesterday we saw, all over the media, headlines about new record May temperatures of 35 degrees at Kew and Heathrow, and below the headlines was text saying that experts were saying this was another example of evidence of how the climate is warming. Now I don't deny that it's been hot the last couple of days - where I am it has been around 32 degrees - so I don't doubt that the May record may have been broken somewhere in the country. But the specific problem I have is with the temperatures at Heathrow and Kew, or indeed anywhere close to London or a big urban area being used as the evidence that the May record has been broken,or that they are evidence of atmospheric warming. Why? Because of a confounding variable. When we say a temperature record has been broken, we need to make sure we are comparing apples with apples. So not only do we need to compare temperatures that were measured in the same site using the same type of equipment in both instances - we need to make sure that the sites themselves have not changed. We know that modern urban areas create a "heat island" effect. The expanses of heat-retaining materials like concrete, asphalt and cement retain heat during the day and release it slowly overnight, leading to higher daytime and nighttime temperatures. Added to which are the many buildings and vehicles in urban areas generating their own heat. All of this means that temperatures in, or close to, an urban area are typically several degrees warmer than in countryside some distance away. Given the expansion and urbanisation of London over the last century, this effect will only have grown over time. Arup measured this effect in London and concluded that temperatures there are often 4.5 degrees hotter than in the surrounding countryside (see first comment for link). This effect obviously varies between different parts of London, as shown on the heat map, and reduces as you move away from central London, but even at Kew, the effect is estimated to cause temperatures to be 0.9 degrees higher than would be the case if Kew was sited in the countryside. And Heathrow clearly creates its own heat island effect given the scale of the airport and the big expanses of heat absorbing materials there. So if we are going to use temperatures measured in, or close to, London as evidence of atmospheric warming, we have a problem. We have a significant confounding variable. The warming caused by the heat island effect is going to add to any warming in the atmosphere, and give us an exaggerated result. You can perhaps forgive tabloid newspapers for running headlines about this, just quoting the raw temperatures measured. They want to make money and it being very hot outside is a great news story. And urban areas becoming increasingly hot in summer is an issue in its own right. But what is unforgiveable is people who claim to be scientists using these measurements as evidence of atmospheric warming, when there's such a glaring confounding variable influencing the data. How would a proper scientist deal with this confounder? Well, they might say "from now on, we will only use temperatures from rural weather stations which are not subject to urban heat island effects, and we will only declare records on the basis of those measurements" And they might say "we will not use temperature measurements from areas subject to urban heat island effects as evidence of atmospheric warming". But the Met Office and the climate science people aren't saying that. They're going with the artificially inflated temperatures. Because they have an agenda to push, a vast Net Zero industry to sustain, research grants to chase, and any evidence, however shonky, which backs up the global warming narrative is welcome. This isn't science!
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Why exactly are tax-dodging disgraced Labour MPs going into schools to argue with children? Is any of this even legal?
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Anyone angry that the police kicked an ACTIVE TERRORIST in the head is the reason this country is in such a mess. What is wrong with people? I can't even begin to understand how fucked in the head you have to be to sympathise with the terrorist 🤦‍♂️
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Is this some new kind of retard I've not seen before?
Replying to @RupertLowe10
Your violence rhetoric (evident in your tweet) may as well have caused today’s attack. Blood on your hands. Discover shame.
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I hope I don't know anyone stupid enough to voluntarily upload their palm/fingerprints to the internet. After your biometric data is compromised, then what?
You must try this. GPT Image-2 can do PALM reading and I’m so here for it. Full prompt below ⤵️
Community note
Uploading palm photos shares extractable fingerprints and other biometric data that cannot be changed if compromised or misused. edition.cnn.com/2021/05/25/uk/… ftc.gov/news-events/ne…
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How is Elon both a genius and a complete retard simultaneously? Let's all be government slaves Elon, that will fix everything 🤦‍♂️
Universal HIGH INCOME via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI. AI/robotics will produce goods & services far in excess of the increase in the money supply, so there will not be inflation.
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RT @models_by_Russ: Let’s stop pretending this is some invented internet myth cooked up by angry blokes with profile pictures of flags and…
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24 Oct 2025
The amount of people on X today, celebrating the continued coverup of the grooming gangs, makes me absolutely sick to be British What is wrong with people?
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Arcade UK retweeted
The people who've lived under socialism will risk barbed wire, bullets, and oceans to escape it. Meanwhile, the loudest advocates for socialism live in capitalist nations, sipping Starbucks, tweeting from iPhones, and whining about “late-stage capitalism” while enjoying its abundance. They don’t move to Cuba. They don’t relocate to North Korea. They don’t even apply for a visa to Venezuela. Why? Because deep down, they know the truth: Socialism is only tolerable when someone else pays for your fantasies. The people fleeing socialist regimes aren’t confused. They’ve lived the outcome: poverty, rationing, corruption, fear. The Western socialist, meanwhile, has never had to stand in line for bread, only for the new iPhone. Rather than learn from those who escaped tyranny, they arrogantly believe they’ll “do it right this time” as if the laws of economics, human nature, and moral reality will bow to their feelings. It’s not idealism. It’s resentment in disguise. They don’t want to lift the poor. They want to punish the successful, tear down what works, and be applauded for the rubble they leave behind. They're not revolutionaries. They're just spoiled children with slogans, trying to drag the world back to the misery others fled.
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25 Jul 2025
Lancashire Fire and Rescue list fire incidents on their website. Why would there be no mention of the fire that I saw with my own eyes yesterday, shortly after the latest batch of boat people were dropped off?
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25 Jul 2025
Like clockwork Someone dropped off a batch of boat people last night, at at back of Aldi, Blackpool. For some reason someone set the trees on fire at the back of Costa a couple of minutes later 🤷‍♂️
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Arcade UK retweeted
Are you f*****g kidding me ?!!
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Don't believe you, as you're a signed up, paid up Labour Party member and activist.
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17 Jul 2025
There is a council building near me. Literally every couple of days a scaffolding company comes out, puts up scaffolding, then comes back a couple of days later and takes it down. This has been going on for ages now. Is this just blatant in your face money laundering or what?
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16 Jul 2025
Boat people, are being regularly dropped off at the back of Blackpool Aldi (Blackpool Business park) they then run through the carparks in the direction of Squires Gate / Amy Johnson Way. I have seen this with my own eyes 3 times now. Who is doing this?
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16 Jul 2025
If anyone wants any further information on this, as a couple of people have asked now. The times I have seen them have been Tuesday's and Thursday's at around 7:30pm. They are dropped off at the rear Aldi car park, they then immediately run across the main carparks in the direction of the Squires Gate / Amy Johnson Way intersection. I have no idea where their destination is. I assume they have been told to meet at a second location, as they are always running as soon as they are dropped.
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11 Jul 2025
Today I had an argument with someone that claimed that "climate change" is causing the temperature to rise by 1.6c per year This is how retarded the mainstream media propaganda is making people 🤦‍♂️ (FYI according to NOAA data it is 0.0069c per year)
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Replying to @elonmusk
Hi Elon. A single 1,000-megawatt (MW) nuclear reactor occupying 1 mi² of land, operating with a capacity factor of 0.93 can power roughly 775,000 homes over the course of a calendar year. Solar (or wind) would require (not accounting for battery storage): • 𝐒𝐨𝐥𝐚𝐫 𝐏𝐕: 4,000 MW of installed power and 24,000 acres of land (37.5× as much land) • 𝐎𝐧𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐰𝐢𝐧𝐝: 2,800 MW of installed power and 89,600 acres of land (140× as much land) None of this sounds very “green” to me. Rooftop solar is great. But, destroying tens of thousands of acres in Minnesota to put a solar farm up just makes no sense environmentally when you could install a nuclear power plant and power hundreds of thousands of more homes with less land area.
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