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Post by Epworth Hatter on Aug 31, 2019 17:45:12 GMT
When searching for relaxing, natural scenery HD wallpapers for my desktop PC recently, I have been encountering far too many blatantly photoshopped scenes, where two or even three completely different locations have been blended into one to make them look more spectacular - who wants that? If you didn't get the scene in a single shot, don't f***ing post it! a bit like this, gazz. amazing how the same clouds follow her wherever she goes!
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Post by dudleyhatter on Sept 1, 2019 11:08:36 GMT
I follow a few photographers on twitter and they gat so annoyed with things like this. They say do it but acknowledge you’ve changed it.
Nature is beautiful enough without needing photoshopping.
Apparently clouds are good for contrast within an image?
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Post by gazz on Sept 5, 2019 7:06:17 GMT
Sajid Javid
Smug bastard that looks like a small face painted on a large egg!
End of austerity, my arse.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2019 11:37:57 GMT
Sajid Javid Smug b*st*rd that looks like a small face painted on a large egg! End of austerity, my arse. He's got a lot to be smug about mate. He used to make a living flogging the very unsecured derivatives that led to the financial crash, which let to austerity, surely a contributory factor behind Brexit and got away with it. He works in an environment where an ability to lie without shame is considered a qualification worthy of one of the top jobs and he works for a PM who clearly recognises a kindred spirit in someone able to change his opinion as need arises, particularly if that need is personal aggrandisement. Less than two months ago this charlatan described proroguing parliament as "trashing democracy" and yet now wholeheartedly supports it saying that his earlier comments were "taken out of context". Climbing up the arse of a disgusting wretch like Johnson, a man who we now know puts personal ambition above and beyond even that of relationships with his own family takes a particular kind of slimeball and one of vast proportions.
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Sept 5, 2019 18:21:26 GMT
have been watching newsnight every night for the last week, given all the developments. notable how every politician of every colour refuses to pin themselves down to any solid position at all. it's their primary media skill and in the end i think that's why the electorate's eyes have glazed over regarding politicians - they won't say what they intend to do, only that everybody else's intentions are the purest distillation of incompetence or radical lunacy. what a proper set of venal pricks they are.
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Post by gazz on Sept 5, 2019 18:24:57 GMT
have been watching newsnight every night for the last week, given all the developments. notable how every politician of every colour refuses to pin themselves down to any solid position at all. it's their primary media skill and in the end i think that's why the electorate's eyes have glazed over regarding politicians - they won't say what they intend to do, only that everybody else's intentions are the purest distillation of incompetence or radical lunacy. what a proper set of venal pr**ks they are. Well said, mate!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2019 18:51:40 GMT
have been watching newsnight every night for the last week, given all the developments. notable how every politician of every colour refuses to pin themselves down to any solid position at all. it's their primary media skill and in the end i think that's why the electorate's eyes have glazed over regarding politicians - they won't say what they intend to do, only that everybody else's intentions are the purest distillation of incompetence or radical lunacy. what a proper set of venal pr**ks they are. Bloody hell, you can stomach the BBC's coverage of politics to the point of watching every night!? f*** me sideways, I owe you a very firm handshake mate.
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Sept 5, 2019 19:43:11 GMT
parliament is shaking itself apart, so i've got to keep an eye on it somehow. short of going down and standing outside, it'll have to be via emily maitlis...
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Post by gazz on Sept 6, 2019 10:08:22 GMT
The GOLD comedy channel in the daytime. During every commercial break you have adverts for funeral plans, leaving gifts in your Will, various UNICEF and Action Aid fundraising efforts, Accident insurance claims and Animal charities. Now, I'm all for charities and the people that actually do all the work on the ground to help those involved, but watching this channel is like being tickled under your arm for fifteen minutes and then punched in the nuts. Maybe the next one will be a relief fund advert for victims of relief fund adverts - a vicious circle if ever there was one!
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Post by gazz on Sept 6, 2019 10:30:54 GMT
Sky Sports paying "tribute" to Aussie batsman, Steve Smith.
I've even said myself that he's an incredible talent and is fascinating to watch with all his idiosyncrasies, but to pay "tribute" to a man who is a proven and convicted cheat is just a bit too much for me.
It seems to me that the only lesson to be learned from this is that arseholes prosper.
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Post by dudleyhatter on Sept 6, 2019 18:27:49 GMT
Sky Sports paying "tribute" to Aussie batsman, Steve Smith. I've even said myself that he's an incredible talent and is fascinating to watch with all his idiosyncrasies, but to pay "tribute" to a man who is a proven and convicted cheat is just a bit too much for me. It seems to me that the only lesson to be learned from this is that arseholes prosper. Just ask Boris and Nige
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Post by gazz on Sept 17, 2019 14:48:34 GMT
Utterly scummy rag. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/49726913" A spokesperson for the Sun said: "The Sun has the utmost sympathy for Ben Stokes and his mother but it is only right to point out the story was told with the co-operation of a family member who supplied details, provided photographs and posed for pictures." 'Don't blame us, all we did is pay a reporter to take this story down, printed it on nearly 2 million copies of our newspaper and then deliver them to newsagents all over the country.' Clearly not familiar with the phrase "two wrongs don't make a right". DON'T BUY THE SUN
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Sept 17, 2019 20:18:22 GMT
'Don't blame us, all we did is pay a reporter to take this story down, printed it on nearly 2 million copies of our newspaper and then deliver them to newsagents all over the country.' and 'don't blame us, all we did was offer £10k (or whatever) to a disenfranchised member of the family, to tell 'their story', and hopefully sex it up a bit if we're paying all that'. that's the peak journalism has climbed to over the last 40 or so years.
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Post by gazz on Sept 19, 2019 11:18:21 GMT
That f***ing 'B' word........again. It's nothing more than a tabloid-esque jingoism, borne out of spite and defiance towards Brussels - hence the 'B' - that is now widely accepted and used as a 'respectable' reference to our impending exit from the EU - I am starting to f***ing loathe this Country. I no longer wish to identify as 'English', so from now I'd like to be identified simply as 'Human'.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2019 12:37:04 GMT
Obviously "Human" comes from the old French word "Humain".
Therefore, still in Europe.
QED.
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