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no title.. cant think of one.. From
AManWithout
in My Unsaid Everything
(57 days old)
hehe.. this habit of mine is getting quite annoying.. (ie managing to post something only if i have a few drinks)soooo yeah.. after a few pints im here again.. BUT!for a change this post is going to … more
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new posssssst....... From
AManWithout
in My Unsaid Everything
(69 days old)
oh s* *t.. a few drinks and im posting something here.. im afraid i can see a pattern emerging there..on the bright side ive had like 3 views this month and like 10 in the last three..and that means i… more
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Playing with fire From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(102 days old)
“Undoubtedly the science is changing. Anyone who plots a learning curve – and we have all been plotting these things for years – would be able to tell you that whatever we think was fairly good before… more
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Guardian's steady flow of greenwash continues From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(137 days old)
From Private Eye (hat-tip): "Panic stations at the Guardian this month where plans to become "the world's foremost media organisation for environmental coverage" as deputy editor Ian Kazt likes to … more
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another drunken post.. From
AManWithout
in My Unsaid Everything
(154 days old)
hey hey im back.. fairly drunk of course.. as it happens alcohol is the best inspiration ever.. what is quite sad as i dont watn to end up like me dad.. i cant rely think of a good example.. b… more
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more fun for me.. From
AManWithout
in My Unsaid Everything
(181 days old)
oh yeah.. got my dirty little hands on some money.. so ive decided to take my sister to the pictures what ive promised her months ago.. sounds fun ehh? yeah except for a small problem.. the unverse ha… more
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oh great.. its friday.. From
AManWithout
in My Unsaid Everything
(183 days old)
so here i am, bored and broke on a fcking friday night when i should be out somewhere having the time of my life.. well annoyed.. thank god i had some hidden booze.. boy ill be sorry in the morning.… more
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god.... From
AManWithout
in My Unsaid Everything
(186 days old)
when i was a child life was so easy.. no matter what happened i knew theres an old guy called god sitting on one of the clouds taking care of me and everythings gonna be fine eventually.. now as i g… more
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wolverine... From
AManWithout
in My Unsaid Everything
(186 days old)
remember the cries from the film industry when the new x-men film appeared on filesharing sites? well i do.. i do remember them complaining how much money theyll lose.. now on the opening weekend t… more
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+1 From
AManWithout
in My Unsaid Everything
(187 days old)
great.. almost 3am and im still awake.. i wish id have normal sleeping habits.. hehe.. sometimes it would be so much easier being normal.. being a freak really is tiring.. :D anyways.. i know im… more
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yeah right i forgot to put something here.. From
AManWithout
in My Unsaid Everything
(193 days old)
its strange when you read something you wrote weeks/months/years ago.. i remember re-reading my... well.. poems.. [*blush* yeah.. i used to..] it was like.. 6-8 years now.. i wrote them during high … more
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292 days From
AManWithout
in My Unsaid Everything
(199 days old)
292 days since my last post..feels weird.. like sand slipping away between my fingers.. i mean time..what happened is for once again ive successfully f*ed up my life.. go me..enough said..i couldnt he… more
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Beautiful From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(226 days old)
“That’s the beauty of Gaza. You see a man walking, he doesn’t have to have a weapon, and you can shoot him.” - an IDF soldier explains to Danny Zamir, the head of Israel’s Rabin pre-military ac… more
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Six degrees, here we come From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(235 days old)
What a five degree global average temperature rise looks like: What six degrees’ global average temperature rise looks like: What business-as-usual now looks like: Global temperatures… more
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King of corruption From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(242 days old)
Anyone notice this creep popping up on Comment Is Free today? No? Well, consider the various pies in which this car industry shill and PR man has found the opportunity to plant his petroleum-greas… more
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A modest proposal From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(243 days old)
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Quotes o’t’ day From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(247 days old)
Some fresh thinking on constitutional reform (from the 17th Century): “If the very existence of arbitrary powers take away freedom, because they take away consent to power, then the first thing you… more
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“Who elected you?” From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(249 days old)
Nice promotional video from the US-based media reform campaign group Free Press: In the words of Robert McChesney: “The real issue is, why do we create and subsidize media systems built … more
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“I can confirm that we are a bunch of lawless thugs …” From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(256 days old)
Out of the mouths of babes and British Colonels (hat-tip): “We have exactly the same problem [as Israel] ourselves when, for example, we are fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq, and of course we have … more
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Who makes the news? Not journalists From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(260 days old)
An insight, courtesy of the lovely people at pro-aviation lobby group Flying Matters, into a vital outsourced arm of the modern news factory: “Michelle di Leo denied the suggestion Flying Matters h… more
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The “new anti-semitism” returns, again From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(267 days old)
There is an unending supply of dubious claims in the British media. Some, however, are rather more easy to discern than others. When Prozac Nation author and noted plagiarist Elizabeth Wurtzel wrote i… more
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Inverting reality From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(281 days old)
Witness the mysterious alchemy of the British press: a persistent pattern of Israeli provocation (discernible even when one leaves aside the crucial context of Israel's occupation of the Palestinian t… more
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Purity of arms From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(284 days old)
Via the Miami Herald: "The evidence we've gathered in two of the cases so far is exceedingly strong," said Fred Abrahams, a senior researcher with Human Rights Watch working in the Gaza Strip. "All… more
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That Gaza appeal From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(284 days old)
And Tony Benn had a go earlier in the week ... If you've been awake at all over the last few days, you'll have noticed that this issue has now provoked a bit of a political storm, with Arch… more
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The “impartiality” of the psychopath From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(289 days old)
Even I didn’t think they could stoop quite this low, but the BBC appear to have outdone themselves. The Corporation has just refused to air a humanitarian appeal for the people of Gaza by the Disa… more
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Suffra-jets brick the windows of the Department for Transport From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(296 days old)
With some groups now threatening a campaign to shut down the whole of Heathrow airport, and a member of the Cabinet admitting that the “opponents had succeeded in talking the plan down to ‘half a runw… more
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Israel must lose. From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(296 days old)
An honest appraisal, published on the Guardian letters page today: The massacres in Gaza are the latest phase of a war that Israel has been waging against the people of Palestine for more than 60 y… more
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And so it begins ... From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(296 days old)
Here’s the ugly truth no-one is mentioning: the climate now appears to be a lot more sensitive than we thought. In terms of the atmospheric “stock” of carbon, we are already over the limit that we… more
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The Guardian forfeits its last shred of moral credibility From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(297 days old)
Guardian editorial, Tuesday 23 March 1999 (via): “The only honorable course for Europe and America is to use military force to try to protect the people of Kosovo... If we do not act at all, or if … more
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The BBC lets Israeli propaganda mould its coverage From
cassandra05
in The Memory Hole
(298 days old)
BBC Director of News Helen Boaden provides an insight into BBC editorial policy today, in explaining the discrepancies in its reporting of the LRA in Uganda and the IDF in Gaza: “The LRA is alleged… more