NigelFrobisher

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Just put milk and sugar into your virgin black tea to turn it into the chad builder’s tea.

NigelFrobisher,

That’s actually sweater weather in Kelvin.

NigelFrobisher,

I get free lunch at work. Absolute game-changer.

NigelFrobisher,

So you’re astronauts on some kind of Star Wars?

NigelFrobisher,

I’m all for Summer. Moved here in May and I just lived through two winters in a row.

NigelFrobisher,

I always want to pronounce the American versions of these words phonetically when I see them.

And what the heck is going on with the US pronunciation of “buoy”? None of those syllables are in that word.

NigelFrobisher,

Not sure what’s going to happen with Vivaldi given that the browser is the ad blocker.

NigelFrobisher,

Should be that grey blue paint colour that means your neighbourhood is being gentrified.

NigelFrobisher,

Ok, but he has to do the Scouse accent this time.

NigelFrobisher,

Whenever you visit a Roman Fort marked on an O.S. map it’s pretty much always just a barely noticeable hump in the field where there may once have been a wall - if you’re lucky enough to see anything.

NigelFrobisher,

Libertarianism is explicitly based on the ideas of Manchester School Liberalism. The British Liberal Party of the 19th Century was all about free market ideology, in contrast to the (theoretically) more centrist modern party. In Victorian Britain, Liberal own you.

NigelFrobisher,

The original Liberals were actually a bunch of mill owners in 19th Century Manchester (at the time the most technologically advanced city in the world) who got together to ask challenging questions like “why should we have to pay taxes?” and “what if we basically owned our employees? And their children”.

Marx and Engels lived there for a time and witnessed the conditions the working people lived in first-hand.

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