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Originally posted by Dice75 View PostSo our own Satnav is officially a Grandmother and while the title thread is quite apt maybe we can find something more.....
Meet 5 day old Alfie
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostI have a very solid new restaurant recommendation; La Gordita. Opposite the Jackpot on Montague St, it's very good Spanish fare with excellent service (lots of fun with the dude who talks you through the menu). We sat up at the bar and had Morcilla (Spanish black pudding), cured tuna, sourdough with roasted garlic, salted almonds, olives, a salt cod tortilla that was superb, octopus and a vegetarian rice dish. All excellent and very flavoursome. I drank a lot to celebrate the Leinster win and the wine/sherry selection was great. Nice, relaxed atmosphere. Will definitely go again.airport, lol
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostI have a very solid new restaurant recommendation; La Gordita. Opposite the Jackpot on Montague St, it's very good Spanish fare with excellent service (lots of fun with the dude who talks you through the menu). We sat up at the bar and had Morcilla (Spanish black pudding), cured tuna, sourdough with roasted garlic, salted almonds, olives, a salt cod tortilla that was superb, octopus and a vegetarian rice dish. All excellent and very flavoursome. I drank a lot to celebrate the Leinster win and the wine/sherry selection was great. Nice, relaxed atmosphere. Will definitely go again.
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Originally posted by Solksjaer! View Post
They really dont .
It’s hardly the first time that new technology has made the creation of art easier. Digitial art, mass production, printing etc. I’m sure similar discussions took place in the past. The one that comes to mind it screenprinting. When it’s used to copy an existing image over and over.
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Warhol didn’t create the image. It was a promotional shot from a movie. (If he did that today he’d be sued for copyright infringement). Everything was stencilled colours and outlines, he produced dozens of these printed images. Does the fact the image is not his creation undermine it’s status as real art? The world doesn’t think so. The orange and blue versions sold for close to $200m each, some if the most valuable pieces ever.
Anyone could produce the above, at potentially greater effort than Warhol. yet their versions would be worthless, because art is more than the finished artwork. Art is also more than the process used to make it.Last edited by Mellor; 01-05-23, 08:14.
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Has anyone seen the Duelists? I really enjoyed it (I give it a light 4.5 stars).
It's ridley scotts first film, it reminds me a little of Steven Spielbergs first film, the duel, they are both very simple films with a simple premise, but shot beautifully, with great action. The sword fighting in the duelists is great, and it's always a pleasure watching Harvey Keitel at work.
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Originally posted by Hectorjelly View PostHas anyone seen the Duelists? I really enjoyed it (I give it a light 4.5 stars).
It's ridley scotts first film, it reminds me a little of Steven Spielbergs first film, the duel, they are both very simple films with a simple premise, but shot beautifully, with great action. The sword fighting in the duelists is great, and it's always a pleasure watching Harvey Keitel at work.
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Originally posted by Mellor View Post
You’re really not in a position to decide that on artworks that you are yet to be created. We simply don’t know how it will be used. I can definitely see multiple scenarios where creative artists utilise AI as a tool in the creation of other artwork. Thinking that random guys in the basement will now be the equal of every artist seems narrow minded to me.
It’s hardly the first time that new technology has made the creation of art easier. Digitial art, mass production, printing etc. I’m sure similar discussions took place in the past. The one that comes to mind it screenprinting. When it’s used to copy an existing image over and over.
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Warhol didn’t crest the image. It was a promotional shot from a movie. (If he did that today he’d be sued for copyright infringement). Everything was stencilled colours and outlines, he produced dozens of these printed images. Does the fact the image is not his creation undermine it’s status as real art? The world doesn’t think so. The orgs fe abd blue versions sold for close to $200m each.
Anyone could produce the above, at potentially greater effort than Warhol. yet their versions would be worthless, because art is more than the finished artwork. Art is also more than the process used to make it.
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Originally posted by Solksjaer! View Post
I'm in a positive to perceive whatever the hell i like and how I like it . No amount of facsimile or rapidly produced version or process can replace how i percieve art.. The best thing about art is your own appreciation of the 'whole ' rather than what you are told. If one factor of it does not appeal to you .You wont like it . I can appreciate Warhol but i dont have to connect with it . Which i dont anyway for the record . AI can produce what it likes but i am always in a position to reject/accept the 'whole' . Deception or a fake story can effect that but then my understanding is also fake. Ye don't get it. Thats fine . Seem clear to me. There is a difference between appreciation and connection. Love over lust.
That’s similar to the AI argument now. People arent just saying it’s shallow art lacking human emotion. They’re saying it’s not even art.
You’re absolutely free to perceive art however you like. If you deciding you don’t connect, then that’s your opinion and I don’t think anything I said that opposes that. I’m simply pointing you can’t perceive any art that has not been created yet. That’s a fact of perception rather than opinion on art. You may not be able to imagine a situation where you would ever connect with an AI artwork - but that does not mean an artist cannot imagine such an artwork in future. It’s a tool not a shortcut imo.
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Im talking about now not the future . The future doesnt need my opinion but it might need my purchase. Mass produced medium no matter what it is loses value. Anyhoo you chose to assume i dont get your point . I do, you dont get mine . Not really imo. Now hope this tech works rapidly on the cures we need . I'll buy those .
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View PostAussie comedy Colin From Accounts is excellent. The title is very off-putting, sounds like a bland office-based sitcom, whereas it's actually the name of a dog.This too shall pass.
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While the art conversation is interesting I think it is currently a sideshow from what should be the main focus of attention.
AI is currently burrowing its way slowly into all areas and quietly reshaping the whole labor market. I am listening to this week's All In podcast where they are talking already about companies they know who are currently in the process of cutting 30% of their workforce due to replacing them with AI, Startups instead of needing 5-10 people and millions in funding can be done with one or two people and next to nothing in funding, they are saying the quality of outsourced work has gone through the roof since they started using GPT and is 1/10 of the cost.
They talked about how everyone should be at least 30% more productive by using AI. That is 30% fewer jobs and do you think that increase in productivity will mean an increase in wages?
These are a few links from the last few days. The first link is from a video with the CEO of Turnitin - "In 18 months, we will need 20% of our employees and start hiring a lot of them out of high school"
In January 2023, she welcomed a new member to her team: ChatGPT. At $0 an hour, the chatbot can crank out more content much faster than freelancers and has replaced three content writers she would have otherwise hired through freelancing platform Upwork.
Dropbox layoffs: AI to blame for 16% job cut, CEO says
In a Thursday message to Dropbox employees, cofounder and CEO Drew Houston announced the decision to cut down the company’s workforce by 16%, or 500 employees, blaming AI in forcing a shift in strategies.Last edited by Opr; 01-05-23, 12:38.
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Originally posted by oleras View Post
Speaking of down under, i see the Scottish judge of Masterchef Jock passed away yesterday, new series was due to start today, poor fucker was only 46.
Police found his body at 2am after a welfare check call to hotel. Poor bastard.
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Welfare check usually points at one thingPeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
Get a shiny metal Revolut card! And a free tenner!
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Originally posted by Solksjaer! View PostIm talking about now not the future . The future doesnt need my opinion but it might need my purchase. Mass produced medium no matter what it is loses value. Anyhoo you chose to assume i dont get your point . I do, you dont get mine . Not really imo. Now hope this tech works rapidly on the cures we need . I'll buy those .
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In the Warhol example, it’s wasn’t about whether you connect with it or not. That might be a factor if you rate it. But it has no impact on the point I was making about whether it’s is even art.
Originally posted by Solksjaer! View PostOk a question . If in the future a Westworld like woman existed and some men the world over swapped them as partners declaring undying love .Would you consider this love real ? To YOU .
Well, it’s not reciprocal, so on that basis I wouldn’t consider it real love. I also wouldn’t consider people who think they’re in love with a regular human hookers to be really in love for the same reason - but they might feel they’re in love.
But I don’t see the parallel to AI tbh. As there is no human decision/control involved in the android hooker. Just a sex toy. AI art isn’t created autonomously.
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Ah classic RyanAir.
Rush everyone to board, then announce that a strike in a totally separate country to the ones in your journey will mean you are sitting on the runway in Seville for a minimum of two hours before takeoff.
I mean, I'm glad I didn't join the lads in the timed ingestion of senokot.
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Originally posted by Opr View Post
AI is currently burrowing its way slowly into all areas and quietly reshaping the whole labor market. I am listening to this week's All In podcast where they are talking already about companies they know who are currently in the process of cutting 30% of their workforce due to replacing them with AI, Startups instead of needing 5-10 people and millions in funding can be done with one or two people and next to nothing in funding, they are saying the quality of outsourced work has gone through the roof since they started using GPT and is 1/10 of the cost.
They talked about how everyone should be at least 30% more productive by using AI. That is 30% fewer jobs and do you think that increase in productivity will mean an increase in wages?
It is going to come for everyone and we as a society are not at all prepared for the transition currently taking place.
Tech over the last few years has been crazily overstaffed, google, meta etc all had huge margins and felt like they were in a competition for talent, recently shareholders have been pushing for these companies to make themselves more efficient - that's the main reason these companies are letting people go. It's easier to blame AI for that than returning capital to shareholders.
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Originally posted by Hectorjelly View Post
I love that podcast and listen to it every week, but David Friedburg aside they are not great thinkers, I would put next to no stock in their predictions for something as complicated as this. If you accept the premise that current AI makes everyone 30% more productive, then it's very unclear whether companies reduce their workforce by 30% or just make 30% more stuff.
Tech over the last few years has been crazily overstaffed, google, meta etc all had huge margins and felt like they were in a competition for talent, recently shareholders have been pushing for these companies to make themselves more efficient - that's the main reason these companies are letting people go. It's easier to blame AI for that than returning capital to shareholders.
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Originally posted by Opr View Post
Dropbox layoffs: AI to blame for 16% job cut, CEO says
It is going to come for everyone and we as a society are not at all prepared for the transition currently taking place.
It seems pretty opportunistic to me to put that down to AI rather than market conditions tbh.
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Originally posted by Murdrum View Post
Looks in relative lockstep to the ballooning operational costs of most in the tech industry and is desirable to the market to make inroads in the operational costs.
It seems pretty opportunistic to me to put that down to AI rather than market conditions tbh.
There is an argument that companies still have more weight to shed after overhiring but we also know that AI is going to cause job losses. It can be a combination of both but increasingly AI is going to be more and more impactful. I feel like we are going to sleepwalk into a nightmare where job cuts/losses are played off as some other thing until we reach breaking point. There is very little incentive for many people in power to shout about this while they automate people away.
Edit - You mean Dropbox specifically. Yeah, fair enough that one is probably quite tenuous but I was just quickly grabbing a few links to illustrate the point. I am sure I could find far better than that one story.Last edited by Opr; 01-05-23, 17:55.
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This looks pretty insane. He has early access so you can't try it yet. It is also still only working with GPT 3.5 and not 4 yet.
Wharton professor Ethan Mollick's first impressions of GPT's new Interpreter Plug
Funny first comment on Reddit - "Any data analysts want to plot a graph showing their job prospects vs time?"
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New book on Boris looks like it will be the final nail in his coffin. Interesting interview with its acclaimed author in The Guardian today.
Anthony Seldon on Boris Johnson: ‘At his heart, he is extraordinarily empty’
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They have been doing these Twitter Spaces for poker (never heard of them before) but they are like town halls for communities. The last one seems to have gone completely off the rails. Doug comes off terribly.
Charlie wrote a Tweet five years ago saying roughly, "the best thing to do to prevent child molestation is to be empathetic towards pedophiles".
Doug decided to make a video on it that gets apparently 750k views and even now in this call says things like, "Charlie supports pedophiles."
Berkey and Doug are on a Twitter spaces discussing whether they should do a podcast (it's own kind of gross thing to use their disdain for each other to get views), and someone else on the call brings on Charlie because he apparently had some thoughts on a podcast.
Charlie uses the opportunity to bring this up, talks about how much it hurt his reputation, how he was actually abused as a child, etc. And Doug just completely shuts him down over and over again and is unwilling to budge an inch, even when Berkey, Joey, and others try to get Doug to even consider Charlie's perspective. Doug's argument is basically, "pedophiles are so evil, that you should draw a hard line and never say anything that could be construed as sympathetic towards pedophiles."
Charlie further says that other poker personalities have expressed private support, but are unwilling to do it publicly because they don't want to be the next target of Polk and his rabid fans.
Then under more pressure, Doug complains that Charlie shouldn't be posting that stuff to Twitter because it's too depressing and too nuanced to put up on Twitter.
It finally ends with Berkey going, "are you willing to say any part of your argument may be wrong?" And Doug just flatly saying no. Charlie and Doug go back and forth a bit more, Charlie calls Doug a 'virtue signaling fuck' and then Doug leaves.
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakI frequently enjoyed a binge of Gordon Lightfoot. If You Could Read My Mind, Sundown, Early Morning Rain, The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald (which gave the air to Back Home In Derry). Eerily I remember one morning I was up early to catch the red eye to London, as I was moving around my house, inspired by external weather conditions, I was singing Early Morning Rain to myself. I go out and turn on the car and Shay Byrne on RTE Radio 1 Rising Time was introducing the song. Was eerie.
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This isn't really more fake poker drama and it really shouldn't be public at all but I think the overall sentiment is if it helps take away from Doug it is worth it.
Whatever you think of Charlie there is only one party in the wrong in this instance and it's Doug. He is getting universal backlash for what happened. I mean not only is he in the wrong but the lack of empathy he shows during the call is staggering. Charlie actually comes across as extremely measured and well spoken while he is clearly very emotional. Even Joey is like, ah now Doug take a minute here. I think overall people at least inside the poker community are fairly sick of Doug and his generate clicks whatever the cost and who cares if it is at the expense of others.
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Poker faux drama posts still better than is AI art art posts.
Nice temperatures in Spain last week and in the ocean world wide- has AI got any solutions to that ? No? Then it’s fucking uselessLast edited by MysteryGuest; 02-05-23, 11:44.Will you ever fuck off with that shite... you are easily one of the worst posters on here for this-Pokerhand
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Originally posted by Murdrum View PostCame across Spraggy’s vlog from the IO, I only watched a small bit so maybe some here feature if you were on his table.
Not sure what I think of the live vlogs. I saw the camera following him around all weekend and then he has his phone filming on the table.
I’m guessing these are becoming more popular but can’t imagine everyone is happy about them.
I guess the novelty of a cameraman was ok, but wouldn't want it to be standard (+ the polite but relentless inane table talk)
The recording is a tell as I noticed he switched on his phone camera after he got 4bet with his aces
I was the pfr in the QQ hand where he made a big call. The other guy in the hand was the guy I told the story about calling it off with ak high.
In the description he got some of the action wrong. I had a K and remember thinking I'm in a great spot to get a few streets of value here, so it was disappointing how that hand worked outLast edited by Denny Crane; 02-05-23, 12:29.
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New Music King entries, apologies for going AWOL.
P1 I think it's easy to go cliche with this genre pick. I had a look at my recently played and came across this instead. Have always been a fan of their work with Nellee Hooper's production https://youtu.be/ubvV498pyIM For general pick, Bitch Falcon, who unfortunately played their last gig a few months ago in Whelans - this
Looks like Player 1 will win this round unopposed https://youtu.be/uwR0wWCCtbk A hip hop act from Cabra? I know what you’re thinking but you’re dead wrong. Soft Boy Records has been subverting expectations of what Irish music of this type can be / should be for the last couple of years. This track from 2021’s
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Witnessed a pretty spectacular meltdown at the poker over the weekend that j haven't seen for a long time. An aul lad who has been playing almost every pot, limp calling raises and hitting the deck, including getting it in at least 3 times drawing to 3 outs and hitting the river each time.
Anyway, a guy limps for 4k, aul lad makes it 18k, guy calls. They get it in on 7s 8s x flop. Guy has 9s 10s, aul lad has QQ. Guy binks the flush on the river and the aul lad launches into a tirade that would put Hellmuth to shame. Calls him all kinds of names under the sun and tells yer man he's a disgrace. Me and those 2 guys are the only players on the table who have been in since the start and I just laugh. Yer man doesn't open his mouth and let's the aul guy blast off.
He keeps going and its actually getting into overkill territory so I politely remind yer man about all the cards he's hit to this point and say that's the game. He says if i agree with playing NINE TEN that I'm a disgrace too. It was pretty epic and he bust a couple of hands later.
Game is alive and well.
On a lighter note, when there were 3 tables left in the main, some guy stood up and started shouting let's go and celebrating. The whole room goes silent and yer man realises everyone is looking at him, holds his hands up and says sorry everyone I just got very lucky which was met with applause around the room.
Was a fun weekend.
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakI frequently enjoyed a binge of Gordon Lightfoot. If You Could Read My Mind, Sundown, Early Morning Rain, The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald (which gave the air to Back Home In Derry). Eerily I remember one morning I was up early to catch the red eye to London, as I was moving around my house, inspired by external weather conditions, I was singing Early Morning Rain to myself. I go out and turn on the car and Shay Byrne on RTE Radio 1 Rising Time was introducing the song. Was eerie.
I was wondering who it was and when Creedon back announced I was thinking to myself, 'well, there's a lad you don't hear very often these days, more's the pity'
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Originally posted by BennyHiFi View Post
Coincidentally I just opened this thread having heard Gordon Lightfoot on the John Creedon show about 5 mins ago.
I was wondering who it was and when Creedon back announced I was thinking to myself, 'well, there's a lad you don't hear very often these days, more's the pity'
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There's a few depending on what you're seeking..
These guys have taken over the physical structure, but they only use deliver to your specific location. They don't do the NI transfer.
I think there's other services do take delivery in NI.
https://www.oohpod.com/parcel-motel-alternative
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Originally posted by Denny Crane View PostThere's a few depending on what you're seeking..
These guys have taken over the physical structure, but they only use deliver to your specific location. They don't do the NI transfer.
I think there's other services do take delivery in NI.
https://www.oohpod.com/parcel-motel-alternative
Now that I'm in the office ~80% of the week, useful to have that."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Three parcels shipped to me for work in the last week, first was royal mail, came into An Post and was returned to UK for inadequate customs docs, next came via DPD invoice value of goods was €200 and we had to pay €115 to clear it through customs, there is obviously something wrong there but its to do with the way the supplier wrote the documentation. Third was delivered via DHL but this company had all their documentation in order with a zero value invoice as equipment on loan for testing and that came straight through.
Unbelievable that all these years later those suppliers still have absolutely no idea what they need to do to export to the EU.
Turning millions into thousands
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Probably also BrexShit related I've had a sequence of visits to B&Q over the last weeks where I each time caught them out charging more at the till than the prices on the shelf.
First one was a little garden knife labelled a fiver that scanned at €9 and because I happened to notice that the next time was the getting a few seeds I made a point of checking and two out of five packs were scanning as a different price than advertised. Third time was a showerhead labelled €43 that scanned at €48 this one was crazy as they argued with me and was claiming I was making it up so I brought her down to the shelf and what was going on was that there were two racks of the exact same model right beside each other but with different prices one a fiver more than the other... but the fucking geniuses has stocked all the ones that the barcode scanned @ €48 under the €43 label and vice versa.
Caveat EmptorTurning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostProbably also BrexShit related I've had a sequence of visits to B&Q over the last weeks where I each time caught them out charging more at the till than the prices on the shelf.
First one was a little garden knife labelled a fiver that scanned at €9 and because I happened to notice that the next time was the getting a few seeds I made a point of checking and two out of five packs were scanning as a different price than advertised. Third time was a showerhead labelled €43 that scanned at €48 this one was crazy as they argued with me and was claiming I was making it up so I brought her down to the shelf and what was going on was that there were two racks of the exact same model right beside each other but with different prices one a fiver more than the other... but the fucking geniuses has stocked all the ones that the barcode scanned @ €48 under the €43 label and vice versa.
Caveat Emptor
I've had a few of those where Tescos kept scanning a medium crusty bread as large. The first few times I was already outside and just couldnt be bothered.
Had another where the till person insisted she had scanned the correct bread size even though I pointed out that it had happened before and she had most likely scanned the wrong picture on the album thingy they use. Got it sorted in the end but it's almost hardly worth the effort.
Mind you did get a free set of razors once that somehow I didn't scan through. The security tag was still on and went back (virtuous individual and virtue signalling bollox that I am!) to pay. The floor manager took off the tag and wouldn't take payment.
Probably wasn't bothered doing the corrections on the till so free shaving for me and some brief contemplation towards a criminal life given how easy it was to walk out with it!
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Still not as good as when a bookie hands you back too much cash.
Remember having £14 e/w on Urubande one day as a broke student (literally my last 28 bucks). Fran Crowley was going out with one of the lads on our hockey team and sent word that this thing was a cert. He won by the width of the track and I went to collect my loot. The clerk paid me out for £40 e/w, having clearly misheard fourteen as forty. I steadfastly pocketed the loot, said thanks very much and reversed out of there at top speed.
Not one scintilla of conscience."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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