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Sounds Dickensian to me,but in the modern era.:(:(

Well there was a thing a few years ago about someone asked would they like to live now or in the past or in the future and someone said right now as its the highpoint of society and I didn't get it at the time what he was on but **** me....

Thst person must've had some foresight.

Environmental collapse.
Massive over population.
Oligarchical 1% lording it and openly influencing markets like musk
Homelessness
Mass migrations of refugees
Food banks in so called rich society
Energy poverty
Pestilence
Social media run society saying who gets ruined etc

Only short of a plague of frogs.
 
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Yeah out of steel, anyone can do it the plans are in the Bible! Global warming is coming and I'll be a smug twat when the ark comes to rest on the top of Snowdon.<laugh>
Ps

The Royal family won't be on it.:emoticon-0105-wink:


You're supposed to have two of each animal on board. That includes Lizardmen I assume
 
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Good news, I missed all the Jubilee Celebrations as I was in Ballyshannon at The Rory Gallagher Tribute Festival, not surprisingly they did not celebrate the Jubilee in Eire. Great 5 days, highly recommended.
Didn't see any of it don't watch mainstream telly.
 
Good news, I missed all the Jubilee Celebrations as I was in Ballyshannon at The Rory Gallagher Tribute Festival, not surprisingly they did not celebrate the Jubilee in Eire. Great 5 days, highly recommended.

I missed them because I wasn't in UK! <ok>
 
Good news, I missed all the Jubilee Celebrations as I was in Ballyshannon at The Rory Gallagher Tribute Festival, not surprisingly they did not celebrate the Jubilee in Eire. Great 5 days, highly recommended.
Didn't see any of it don't watch mainstream telly.

Missed most things, unfortunately I couldn't avoid the community event we organised at work :(