Thursday, 30 June 2016

Monthly Musings: June 2016

An overview of opinions and observations for the month.

01/06/2016 @00:28
Never realised until now that Samwise Gamgee off LOTR is Mikey off The Goonies!!

01/06/2016 @01:06
Spot on. Carpe noctem.

01/06/2016 @13:23
Harder than you think when you're against the clock haha!
[http://www.sporcle.com/games/g/pokemon]

01/06/2016 @18:36
Charlie just told me he battered a 15 y/o last night after he snuck out the house but had to go the hospital and get stitches in his kneepit today. "Kneepit?" Yeah, like your armpit but behind your knee. It proper wrecks apparently worse than a tattoo does. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

01/06/2016 @21:30
Had my mind absolutely blown watching a 360 degree video on my phone!

01/06/2016 @23:08
The Government are trying to tell us to vote to remain in the EU. They want to stay in. They want us to believe it's for our benefit. Simple question, and answer honestly; what was the last change, law, policy etc they created that actually benefited YOU? Austerity? Bedroom tax? Benefits caps? Increasing your income taxes yet lowering taxes for huge companies with shit loads of money? Selling off the NHS in privatisation deals? Bailing out the RBS with taxpayers money and then trying to sell shares back to you that legally you should already own since they were bought with your tax money? Increasing the retirement age? Scrapping public pensions? Closing schools? Closing libraries? Tripling tuition fees to make education unaffordable? Opening the borders? Making houses unaffordable by artificially manipulating the real estate market? Greenlighting fracking that destroys the very country beneath our feet? Allowing high profile white collar crime with offshore accounts and tax evasion which damages our economy? Sending our soldiers off to fight and die in fake wars for resources? Trying to vote us in to TTIP with EU that will destroy our heritage and economy? Trying to abolish abortion law that will make it legal to abort a baby right up until birth? And whatever other bullshit they've done that I can't think of right now!! Please, help me understand why people believe the Government give a shit about them, and why they believe they're being told to vote to remain in the EU because it is for their benefit!

02/06/2016 @08:55
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02/06/2016 @09:21
A kid fell into this lego exhibit, and the staff had no choice but to shoot the model and kill it in order to protect the child. Stupid parents need shooting. #justbantz
[http://www.simplemost.com/child-accidentally-destroyed-15000-lego-exhibit-hour-opened]

02/06/2016 @20:12
[with Christopher Downs, Lorna Ector and Rob Cooper]

03/06/2016 @17:41
When taxis park at bus stops I always contemplate climbing in, flashing my bus pass and telling them the destination. I anticipate them protesting to which I imagine responding that I thought they were a new model of bus since they are stopped at a bus stop.

03/06/2016 @20:44
Anyone out and about tonight? I'm child free for the first Friday in about 6 months and everyone is AWOL! 😞

03/06/2016 @22:26
"This world grows lonely, no one phones me like they've disowned me.../ Friendships feel phoney... I'm lost at sea where nobody knows me."

05/06/2016 @00:09
[with Christopher Downs at Chillz Bar]

05/06/2016 @02:19
Can't hack that chilli shot (・×・) x
[with Christopher Downs and Rebekah Mountford]

05/06/2016 @10:33
Unexpectedly gripping viewing.
[watching The Martian]

06/06/2016 @09:17
Happy Birthday to my little IT buddy Georgina, happy holidays to my work wifey Deanna, and happy Monday to the rest of you!
[with Georgina Bailey]

06/06/2016 @18:44
That time again!! :D
[watching Game of Thrones]

06/06/2016 @21:09
[watching Fury]

06/06/2016 @23:41
"There seems to be a lot of misunderstanding about June 23rd, and people want to know the facts. Here are some: You are not voting to leave the EEA or WTO, meaning all of the UK's trade and benefit agreements will remain unchanged should we leave, until such a time that the UK decides to renegotiate them for any reason. You are not voting to leave NATO, meaning our security agreements remain unchanged. Should we receive an act of hostility from a non-NATO member, then NATO countries are obliged to come to our assistance. This does not change. You are not voting to leave the UN, G8 or G20, meaning Britain will have the same voice on the world stage as it does today. You are not voting to leave Europe!! The UK will still, geographically, be part of Europe. Non political organisations aligned to Europe will still extend membership to the UK (I.e. sports governing bodies, and so on). You are not voting to stop recognising Interpol, Europol and neither are you voting for SIS / MI6 to stop dealing with other intelligence services in the fight against terrorism and global, organised crime. You are not voting against being able to travel to Europe, contrary to the belief of some fools recently on TV. The UK has always maintained stricter border and passport controls than many EU members. This will not change. You will still use a passport to go on holiday and you will still be allowed entry to countries in Europe. You may even get chance to skip queues by using the non--EU queues at the airport (the only point so far that is my opinion, and not necessarily a fact). The UK economy will benefit to the tune of £billions in the first year after we leave. Medical and science research will not simply stop. The UK pays into the EU to then get money back in the form of funding. The UK will now be in control of this money and can choose to fund whatever UK based medical, science, art or other research it chooses. Farming will not lose money because of EU funding being cut. The UK negotiated a rebate of some monies that the UK pays to the EU, in order to subsidise UK farmers. Instead of asking for our money back, we can give it straight to farmers. No change there. You are not voting against human rights. The EU Convention on, and European Court of Human Rights are not part of the EU. Until parliament passes a new bill of rights for the UK, these will still apply, as will precedents already passed down to UK courts from Brussels. You are not voting to kick anyone out of the UK or block access to anyone. Neither are you voting to stop recruiting valuable European workers into things like the NHS. Like my other point about passports for travel, the UK is already outside of the Schengen zone and so migrant workers must enter the UK with a valid passport before and after June 23rd. That will not change. British borders maintain full control of who comes and goes. Should someone have the skills to apply to work in the NHS, then they will still be permitted travel and given an opportunity to apply for a job. Worst case, points based assessment, like the US, Canada and Australia use, will come into effect. The UK is likely to negotiate freedom of labour movement though, in exchange for freedom of goods movement. You are not voting to move jobs nor production out of the UK! The EU actually helped fund the move of Ford Transit production from the UK to Turkey... Yes, the EU helped give UK jobs to people in Turkey by giving Ford a loan of £80m with very generous terms! What you are voting for is UK sovereignty. You are voting to stay in or leave a political union of leaders and representatives that you British people did not elect. You are voting against a commission of unelected, elite men that nobody at all voted for and yet they make decisions on our behalf. You are simply voting to bring sovereignty back to Westminster, and that is all. If you worry about that because you don't like the Conservative government, look at the reality. Their majority in parliament is very slim. They have been blocked on big decisions already. You are therefore not giving sovereignty to David Cameron, but to the UK House of elected representatives. Do not be fooled by the fear campaigns that are simply run by the wealthy, who need EU money to thrive! Think about the future, and your family's future."

07/06/2016 @16:40
Dolly you clone sheep
[with Stace Lewis]

09/06/2016 @00:20
Watching this really makes you realise how naΓ―ve, ignorant and careless the nuclear power programs are. The extent of death, deformity and illness is staggering. The ineffectiveness of clean-up operations following what are largely disasters ("incidents") caused by design flaws is sickening.
[https://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?a=ZKcW6zHCJKs&u=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dv490Z5lo7Xk%26feature%3Dshare]

10/06/2016 @20:05
Missed my little girl so much!! So happy just to have her here making me laugh and smile πŸ˜πŸ˜ŒπŸ˜‚ love her so much ❤ x x x

10/06/2016 @20:24
Decided it's time to start caring about my health and stop putting all those horrendous chemicals into my body. I'll compromise and tolerate still being addicted to nicotine for now, but hopefully I'll wean myself off it too in the future. I want to be here as long as possible to see my Ilysha & Charlie grow up and become the beautiful strong adults I know they will ❤ xo

10/06/2016 @21:11
Done my own version of these more fitting for my own circumstances.
RULES FOR THE WIFE DURING THE EURO's.
1. I'm single.
2. I prefer Netflix and Chill. 

10/06/2016 @22:43
If what I'm seeing on the news about England fans in Marseille is true, perhaps the EU Referendum won't matter, and the EU will kick us the fuck out regardless... I love the hypocrisy of people saying "foreigners coming here ruining our country" and making out they're all the same... If the same logic is applied in reverse, we're all guilty by association with the idiots like those on the footage as being "foreigners going there and ruining their country".

11/06/2016 @10:33
Little summery sweetheart ❤

11/06/2016 @13:51
Adventure Time garden chalk πŸ˜† ❤

11/06/2016 @15:30
This is a conspiracy! My headphones died yesterday! 😠

11/06/2016 @19:27
Ugh, football. I literally could not care less about the Euros. If only the fans were as passionate about things that actually mattered.

11/06/2016 @22:11
See how gutted and annoyed everyone seems about the result against Russia? That's how I'll be reacting on June 24th if Brexit lose the Referendum vote and remain in the EU.

12/06/2016 @00:10
Interesting to look into the state of our country in recent years... like how Public Debt has increased dramatically to over 90% of our total GDP, immigration and population have continued to climb, housing prices keep going up as demand for housing increases, retirement age increases as public funds dwindle and can no longer support pensions at a young enough age, the hospital bed to patient ratio worsens as there simply aren't enough for the growing population, unemployment rates fluctuate wildly, as does our rate of inflation, taxes keep increasing steadily, and it honestly looks like our whole country is going to shit. Ugh. I'm going to bed.
[http://www.indexmundi.com/g/g.aspx?v=143&c=uk&l=en]

12/06/2016 @10:55
These graphs are from official data I've compiled myself, not some propaganda charts that are fabricated for the EU Referendum. The UK joined the EU back in 1973, since then population has continued to grow at a steady rate, but more noticeably in the last half decade, coinciding with a spike in immigration. Immigration is now clearly the highest it's been since joining the EU, and has been growing insanely over the last half decade since the market recovered from the 2008/2009 recession. The 2011 Pension Act saw the retirement age pushed higher for the first time since joining the EU. In 2014 a further revision to the Pension Act saw the retirement age increased yet again. Unemployment does not fluctuate too bizarrely on the graph, however remember that each 1% movement represents approximately 643,000 people based on the current population of 64.3 million. Over the last half decade the unemployment rate has improved by around 3% - this means the country has found vacancies for almost 2 million people reflecting that industry and business wise, the country is growing consistently with population to provide jobs for the additional workers. As immigration increases, we see the housing market continue to soar to record highs meaning due to the extra demand for housing from an ever expanding population, the value of houses continues to climb. The epitome of supply and demand. Unsurprisingly, around the financial recession of 2008/2009 we see immigration drop sharply and the housing market stabilised. The most concerning of all however is our public debt as a % of GDP. When we joined the EU back in 1973 our public debt gradually reduced until the 1991 recession, and then the period of the Great Moderation until 2007 managed to stabilise our economy. Then came the recession (credit crunch) in 2008/2009 and ever since our public debt continues to spiral dangerously out of control. NHS spending almost doubled between 1999 and 2010 as we can see immigration spiked implying that immigrants did indeed have a huge toll on the public sector benefits of the UK. Based on the most recent statistics, our Debt as % GDP is at 82.8%. Our GDP is £1.58 trillion. That means our national debt is £1.31 trillion and almost 83% of the total annual money the country makes is used to pay debts. Based on linear trend forecasts, our economy will crash very soon based on these figures as soon we will be owing out more money in debt than the country makes. Due to the DfID programme we have a commitment to spend 0.7% of Gross National Income on Official Development Assistance (economic aid) in other countries to improve their welfare etc; this figure is tied to our GDP, so in 1997 it was £3 billion... in 2006 it was £12.5 billion. The better we do, the more we are obliged to pay out. 0.7% may not seem much, but when we are close to flatlining economically, we need to look after us first. Ugh.

12/06/2016 @22:18
It's all fake you know? Social media has made the majority of people actors and actresses who play out their performances on a digital stage for their audience, aka their followers and friends.

13/06/2016 @18:16
Yes o'clock.
[watching Game of Thrones]

13/06/2016 @20:10
[at Moorland Inn]

14/06/2016 @00:02
If you are blindly voting in the EU Referendum, namely if you're influenced by the scaremongering media coverage encouraging you to vote Remain, I implore you to watch this concise breakdown of how the EU actually works... and legitimately how little impact and control we have on anything of real relevance or importance. @17:04 Paxman: "The big difference here, is that in our system in Britain it is parties and Governments that make decisions, propose laws. In this case, the only people who can propose laws are you; and you're not elected." "That is how the system works, correct." "Many people feel that they have no control over this institution which is just obliging an elected Government, to pass various regulations telling us how we should lead our lives. Do you understand that anxiety??" So basically, the 75 MEP's that represent the UK and are voted for by the general public, are actually unable to enforce, suggest or propose any changes to law or regulation that impacts our lives.

14/06/2016 @08:47
Ugh, today can feck off already! 😧

14/06/2016 @18:34
What a disgustingly worded title for an article that goes on to explain: "It’s clear that today’s fathers want to play a substantial role in caring for their young children – and mothers want more sharing too. What our analysis shows is that compared to other countries, the UK has failed to create the structures to support families to achieve the greater sharing that they want, and that is so important for our children’s futures. This needs to change, or we will continue to fall behind." It also points out how the gender pay-gap is detrimental for Fathers wishing to be more involved in their children's lives. If the male will be paid more than the female for working, logic would implore the male to work and miss out on spending time with his child for better financial stability.
[http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/british-dads-rank-worst-childcare_uk_575e764fe4b041514369f44e]

14/06/2016 @19:07
Let's see how late the gas engineer arrives to fix my meter. Feel like a right scummy bastard not being able to shower! Ugh!

14/06/2016 @20:55
Ugh, well that's a kick in the cunt. So my meter breaks, they replace it but don't put the £20 credit I had back on and instead say they can only give me £10 emergency credit for now and I'll have to claim for the rest, but depending on how recently I had a meter reading done they may not be able to refund me the difference...

14/06/2016 @22:55
Had this brought to my attention tonight. Any doubters of 9/11 etc, educate yourself on this and ask if it's really too hard to believe that it was a false flag operation.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods]

15/06/2016 @09:04
Worst alarm choice ever... waking up to a voice saying repeatedly: "you don't gotta go to work work work work work work work" as you wearily open your eyes like "ugh fucking liars" πŸ˜£πŸ˜‚
[listening to Work from Home]

15/06/2016 @12:54
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15/06/2016 @17:57
Dude gen up shat himself at the bus station. Proper grim. Stay classy Hanley.

15/06/2016 @22:01
That awkward moment when someone thinks you care about their opinion πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

15/06/2016 @13:33
C'mon Wales! Smash them England wankers!

16/06/2016 @16:03
WE'VE WON THE EUROS! I LOVE YOU ENGLAND! DAVID VARDY IS MY FAVE! ♥

16/06/2016 @20:34
After being told in a variety of different wordings that I couldn't have a refund for the money I lost on my meter exchange, I managed to get £10 of the £18 refunded. It took 45 minutes of arguing with "Rebecca" but it's better than nothing, which is ironically what they intended to give me. Rebecca at Spark Energy:
• We cant refund this at all
• We arent allowed to credit back any credit
• We cant refund this at all
• we still wouldnt refund this
• we dont refund left over credit at all
• We cant refund you any credit that was left
• we are not allowed to refund any credit left
• we don't refund any credit at all from meter exchanges
• nothing can be refunded
• we dont refund credit
• Unfortunately, I cant refund you any credit that was left before a meter exchange
Me: "Unfortunately I can't top up my payment meter using your apologies and excuses." Rebecca: "I have my manager with me just now, he is looking at your top ups. £10 good will gesture is what my manager is offering to give you." Good will gesture? You owe it me you melts!

16/06/2016 @21:00
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16/06/2016 @21:51
Did someone say "passion"?

16/06/2016 @22:51
I'm that bored I'm practicing blowing smoke rings πŸ™ˆπŸ˜‚

17/06/2016 @13:39
Bit of energy for a friday afternoon :D


18/06/2016 @19:05
You could be excused for considering the possibility that the conveniently timed death of Jo Cox in relation to Brexit was a desperate last ditch effort from the Remain campaigners to influence neutral or undecided voters against the Leave campaign. There are worse things this country has done than murdering one person to placate and manipulate the masses into doing what they want you to. The entire duration of the EU Referendum has been spent with the Government using every avenue possible to TELL YOU to vote to Remain. After spending £9 million of taxpayers money on a leaflet campaign telling the population to vote Remain, and a week before the vote date of the 23rd they're still losing on polls... doesn't seem unlikely to me that they'd have someone pop off a Labour MP in a last bid to force an outcry in favour of the Remain camp...

18/06/2016 @19:32
How often we hear the pleas of Muslims defending themselves against the allegations that they're all terrorists. I wonder how accepting the masses will be of the same being said by Britain First members.
[http://www.bfnn.co.uk/dont-judge-all-of-us-by-the-actions-of-one-violent-extremist-say-britain-first/]

18/06/2016 @22:09
"Taking steps is easy, standing still is hard.../
Remember all their faces, remember all their voices.../
Everything is different, the second time around..."

19/06/2016 @08:17
Fathers Day started with my beautiful lil Finno bursting in my room shouting "Jakey I coming in with you" at 8am πŸ˜‚❤

19/06/2016 @09:10
Well damn, it turns out I'm a Mom after all.

19/06/2016 @10:02
πŸ‘Œ

20/06/2016 @18:08
Spoiler free suckas!
[watching Game of Thrones]

20/06/2016 @20:02
[watching England vs Slovakia with Terry Scott and Matt Clark at White Horse]

20/06/2016 @23:03
The awkward moment you pop round see a mate and their fella starts an argument with them... and you're just there like ffs sat in awkward silence playing on your phone to avoid ending up being dragged into it. I can't be the only one who seems to always end up in this situation?? πŸ˜–

21/06/2016 @00:30
I have the ones for Ily... guess again I'm a Mum πŸ’ͺπŸ‘Œ

21/06/2016 @12:03
If anybody can...
[with Matt Clark]

21/06/2016 @23:52
Loving this track, and impatient for Suicide Squad!


22/06/2016 @00:04
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22/06/2016 @22:13
For those of you who are voting IN. The main argument I have seen used by your campaign leaders, is that we need to "reform the EU from within". The Leave campaign has always maintained that reform is impossible. Today, one of the unelected elites of the EU has spoken about this subject. "The British policy makers and British voters have to know that there will not be any kind of renegotiation," Juncker told reporters in Brussels. "We have concluded a deal with the Prime Minister, he got the maximum he could receive, we gave the maximum we could give." So, reform is off table. This should make many floating voters join the Leave side as Cameron led many to believe that the UK could spearhead a real change in the EU. We have had the door to the negotiating room slammed firmly in our face today.
[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/eu-referendum-reform-uk-brexit-vote-live-remain-jean-claude-juncker-european-union-a7095601.html]

23/06/2016 @08:32
Top kek

23/06/2016 @20:05
Thought you'd appreciate your fella's latest offering pal haha x
[https://youtu.be/XSAENi3bVbs]

23/06/2016 @21:31
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23/06/2016 @22:21
Que sera, sera. Regardless of the outcome of the referendum, I just want to say that I'm proud of everyone who took the time and made the effort to take an interest in politics, in the future of the country and the impact it will have on our lives and the lives of future generations. I am proud that apathy lost to genuine passionate care and concern, that when it came down to the crunch, people stood up to be heard, to get involved. Even if you didn't vote the same as I did, I still applaud you for turning up and for actually trying to make a difference in line with your own beliefs and perceptions. My faith is restored by everyone who partook in perhaps the biggest political debate of our lifetime. And no matter what the verdict, viva Britannia. May we all prosper.

24/06/2016 @00:27
Let's see how it looks when I wake up... πŸ‘€

24/06/2016 @00:32
Ironically apt for the referendum πŸ˜‚

24/06/2016 @07:25
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24/06/2016 @08:53
Regardless of your vote and political alignment, the democracy has spoken and the majority of the country, even if only by 2% have expressed their distrust and disdain for EU membership. I know a lot of Remain voters will be feeling bitter and angry this morning; what is not going to help Great Britain move forward through the process of restoring solidarity and stability is people complaining on social media about if's, but's and maybe's. This is happening. It's time to help steer the country to the best position it can get in, whether or not you believe we would have been stronger in the EU. We all have opinions on the subject and arguing after the fact is pointless. Let us come together and unite for the betterment of the UK. Viva Britannia.

24/06/2016 @19:26
If #Remain truly was the best option, then the campaigners failed you by not convincing 17+ million voters of that fact. Also why are the young condemning the old for "ruining their future" when if anyone is qualified to comment on the EU it is surely the older generation who have lived first hand through all the changes of the EU? And finally if #Leave is truly so catastrophic to the world then it wouldn't be allowed; the deal would never have been on the table to begin with... and since a Referendum isn't even legally binding, the Government could refuse to respect the majority vote if it was really the end of life as we know it.

24/06/2016 @21:23
πŸ‘Œ

24/06/2016 @21:29
Finn just says to me: "I not going to bed Jakey cause it's not na-nights time. Look I'll show you..." *opens curtain* "...the sky isn't down is it? See. It's still a little bit wakey up time silly." This kid fuck sake πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

25/06/2016 @08:44
πŸ™ˆπŸ™ŠπŸ˜­πŸ˜‚
[with Georgina Bailey]

25/06/2016 @12:02
I am a racist. Believe me, it really caught me off guard too. As someone who has never felt hate or contempt for anyone based on their race alone, it has really bewildered me to learn that I am racist. In disbelief, I rushed to Google to check the official definition: "a person who believes that a particular race is superior to another" or "having or showing the belief that a particular race is superior to another". I still couldn't see it myself, and I was really beginning to feel quite distressed at the thought that I was actually racist and was simply being ignorant and denying it to myself. However as distraught as I was, I cannot argue with the fact that I am a racist anymore because it's all I have been repeatedly told since I voted to "Leave the EU" by a lot of people who don't know me at all and from broad sweeping statements and generalisations about anybody who like myself opposed the demands to Remain in the EU. So yes. I am now a racist. I have therefore updated the definition of Racist to ensure the shoe now fits the people being called it.

25/06/2016 @18:50
"How will the more “enlightened” liberal Eurocrats in Bruxelles spin the debacle and save the financial autocracy of the European Union? [...] raise the phantom of fascism in Europe [...] by calling Brexit vote the “the return of hatred of the Other” thereby implying that the EU embraces its [Darker] Brother. Is that why EU member states have fought alongside America in Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, etc? And have denied the Greek people the right to virtually exist?[...] Neoliberal order in EU is already fascist, autocratic, xenophobic, racist, warmongering. The neoliberal Eurocrats don’t go around shouting racist slogans. They just execute them—with bombs and banks."
[https://off-guardian.org/2016/06/24/beware-the-liberal-jabberwocky-on-the-topic-of-brexit/]

25/06/2016 @20:56
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25/06/2016 @22:28
I can't comment on the actual post, but thought I'd just weigh in with an interesting fact regarding the legitimacy of the number of signatures on the Petition. I challenged the system to see how "fair" it was (beside being completely undemocratic) and lo and behold... and you'll love this... (see comments)
[https://www.facebook.com/rowan.gibson.9/posts/10155655479367524]
[with Tom Lux]

26/06/2016 @14:08
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26/06/2016 @14:38
Missing seeing my little soldier today, but me and Ilysha are spending the afternoon happily drawing, play-dohing, and lego-ing whilst Adventure Time plays in the background :') ♥

26/06/2016 @18:11
Cheers PMT you unreliable incompetent cock wombles.
[at Crown & Cushion, Biddulph]

26/06/2016 @20:25
Brilliant.
[https://heatst.com/uk/exclusive-brexit-2nd-referendum-petition-a-4-chan-prank-bbc-report-it-as-real/]

26/06/2016 @20:29
My name may as well be "Bed" for how slept on I am.
[https://soundcloud.com/anothab/unspoken-sampler]

26/06/2016 @21:33
"I've been away from the mic and my savageness.
I starved the hunger in my stomach now I'm ravenous!
Frustration boiling up from the rhetoric.
Fuck the EU; they're the real fucking terrorists!
Drown out democracy, silencing the educated.
Perpetuate the myth in media to Leave is racist.
But the sea of faces aren't all Hitlers favourite.
A multicultural backlash rise up against it.
Central power, unelected ruling 28 nations.
Economic warfare funded by corporations.
Banks break rebellions better than bombs can -
The pound free fall was an inside job planned.
To establish power; this is a siege war.
Make the nation cower at the prospect of being poor.
I'll stand my ground and bleed more,
Than English fans on the terraces, "je suis raw"!
17 million mask march for our freedom!
17 million voices you will heed them!
17 million faces that you've got to see!
17 million demands for democracy!"
#17Million

26/06/2016
Why have designated routes when drivers just decide to not serve part of it and make their own routes up? Stranded for an hour. #FirstPMT

26/06/2016 @22:20
Dead πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

26/06/2016 @22:23
Jean-Claude Juncker be salty like

26/06/2016 @22:25
Hyped for this!

27/06/2016 @00:02
What do you even say to someone who has lost a child, when your heart breaks for their loss, and seeing photos and videos of their child leaves you yourself in tears because you can see how special and loved they were? There is no greater fear for a parent, no worse imaginable scenario, and when such tragedies occur there are no words said that could ever begin to heal or comfort. In all the madness of the world, the politics, the relationship dramas, the insignificant things we concern ourselves with in our day to day lives... amidst all this are decent people, friends and family who somehow remain strong through tragedy of true loss and heartbreak. Your strength is an inspiration x


27/06/2016 @07:15
Not risking spoilers!
[watching Game of Thrones]

27/06/2016 @08:22
So much fucking win! I swear Game of Thrones is the best TV show I have EVER seen! Seriously! Fuck!!


27/06/2016 @18:49
FORZA ITALIA! ♥

27/06/2016 @20:08
Fuck that escalated quickly!
[watching England vs Iceland]

27/06/2016 @21:52
Hardly a shock really, was it.

28/06/2016 @00:02
New season πŸ‘ŒπŸ˜†
[watching Ray Donovan]

28/06/2016 @21:02
"The blasts hit Istanbul Ataturk, Turkey's largest airport and a major transport hub for international travelers. Witnesses also reported hearing gunshots. The official said there had been two blasts and multiple injuries, without giving further details. Pictures posted on social media from the site showed wounded people lying on the ground inside and outside one of the terminal buildings."
[http://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-blast-idUSKCN0ZE2J1]

28/06/2016 @22:30
The irony of John Oliver openly mocking England tradition and culture, whilst deluded unpatriotic Bremainers cheer him on. Beside going off on a tangent slagging off UKIP with one candidate scapegoated over a comment about a Sri Lankan not being British enough to be in Parliament, a representative for a district council in Kent saying "I have problems with negros", and Kerry Smith saying "chinky" in reference to a Chinese person. This does not represent the manifesto or view of all UKIP supporters. In much the same way that Prime Minister Cameron himself (note, not a lesser representative) labelling Afghanistan and Nigeria as "fantastically corrupt" in conversation with The Queen in any way means the view is unanimous between all Tory voters. Oliver should also be ashamed for the way he plays on the death of Jo Cox in a disgusting manner to tarnish UKIP by somehow implying association means you condone or dismiss her tragic death. This was a vile attempt at leveraging the death of a much loved MP as ammunition to distance yourself from the Leave campaign. Let's get into the actual arguments.
1) Financial Contributions; Oliver quotes Boris Johnson saying about £350 million a week that we have no control of going to the EU. Ignoring the rebate (which I'll return to in a moment) the actual figure was £342.3 million a week in 2015 which isn't a huge misrepresentation. The rebate/investments become irrelevant in the argument that we have immediate access to essentially £350 million a week outside of the EU. The rebate is not applicable until the following year depending on projections, investments and returns meaning at the point of contribution, yes, we do pay in the £342 million per week. The EU has been in financial decline excessively since the UK joined back in 1973 becoming economically stagnant and static. Since 1980 the share of world output accounted for by the EU has almost halved from 30% to 16.5%. The financial model is fast becoming redundant in the global climate, and the benefit of remaining associated with a plummeting economic bloc binds our wrists from independent trade agreements that could be struck with faster growing economies and sentences us to a slow death alongside the rest of the member states.
2) Onerous Regulations; admittedly the 109 Pillow Regulations was a poor attempt by Brexit the Movie at illustrating and highlighting the overbearing bureaucracy of the EU. Nevertheless, there is currently 19,639 acts of EU legislation in force. (http://eur-lex.europa.eu/browse/directories/legislation.html). This is excessively overkill. There was at one point genuinely a regulation ((EC) No. 2257/94) specifically for just bananas that laid out extensive provisions such as minimum length, thickness, degree of curvature, firmness, colour etc for a banana to qualify for sale. This level of red tape and regulation creates unnecessary issues for start ups and small business' allowing multinational big business to leverage unfair competitor advantage. There are over 1,400 regulations pertaining solely to Fisheries (CFP), which have served to destroy the entire UK fishing industry. Look it up, I'm not just making it up for the sake of argument. (http://www.thecommentator.com/.../the_eu_s_betrayal_of...)
3) The fact that Obama, China, Japan, India, and the EU want you to stay in... and some irrelevant skit of an Austrian politician with a poem. I fail to see how "these other countries want you to stay in the EU" justifies a selling point in a political argument? Without context of reasoning, it's an moot point and completely obsolete even mentioning it.
4) HM Treasury, BoE, IMF, OECD, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, pwc, Oxford Economics, Centre For Economic Performance all "predict" a negative affect on GBP. Let me open with the argument that the financial security of the UK is a tetchy subject for a disenfranchised working class. The economic divide, the disparity of power evident in class warfare; Brexiters are not xenophobes or racists, we are simply fatigued of being at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder within a failing economy. The upper echelons grossly misjudged the extent of unrest among the working class who break their backs to afford the upper class an affluent life of luxury and excess. Had they known the degree of disdain, the Referendum would never have been on the table. I sincerely believe the economic inequality resulted in the hedging of an EU departure; not racism as so many Bremainers rush to accuse. In a population of 65 million in the UK, the poorest 10% have an average original income of £3,738... the richest 10% have an average original income of £102,366... and the 0.1% at the very top have an average original income of £941,582. (https://www.equalitytrust.org.uk/scale-economic...). For the working class, our concerns are simple; a breadline existence has resulted in a bleak and one dimensional perspective. We care for little, content in the knowledge we will never achieve the high ranking economic status of the elite, however we nevertheless yearn a basic standard of living in comparison to that of our peers. I appreciate (and do not take for granted) that our standard of living far supersedes that of the third world, but when compared to that of the elite, we know we are being exploited. We feel violated, belittled, taken advantage of as economic slaves, breaking our backs for scraps from the metaphorical table. The economy could be saved if the elites want it to be; but regardless of being in the EU or not, and the strength of the GBP - the lower bracket are losing either way so it's not a great concern to us. Also, for bonus points: https://www.facebook.com/GBrexit/videos/1739977676242127/
5) Reduce immigration; when citing a poster as "nazi propaganda" you need to differentiate between migrants and refugees, something I'm not getting into here. If you want a good trade deal with EU, you need to abide by their rules, meaning it's not worth it to leave as free movement of people will persist etc. No. The UKIP and Brexit stance is not to entertain such an approach to the EU. "In April 2016 the value of exports (EU and Non-EU) increased to £25 billion, and imports (EU and Non-EU) increased to £41 billion, compared with last month. Consequently the UK is a net importer this month, with imports exceeding exports by £16.0 billion." (https://www.uktradeinfo.com/.../OverseasTr.../Pages/OTS.aspx). We purchase more than we sell in a global market. We do not need the EU to be our sole buyer, and we can purchase what we get from the EU from elsewhere in the world if they are forcing free movement of people as part and parcel of the deal. Again, for bonus points: https://www.facebook.com/ozpoliticallyincorrect/videos/1655630014762457/
Ironically as a Brexit supporter, I note Oliver didn't even touch on TTIP in the arguments presented. The common collective knowledge of TTIP is admittedly not much, and that alone makes those aware of it very nervous and suspicious. The low hanging fruit of economic benefits does little to sway the public opinion of those on a breadline existence, notably less so in favour of reducing and watering down regulation and quality assurance such as food safety law, environmental rules and banking regulations. Reducing EU standards to match those of the US already sits unfavourably with those of us aware of the reduced standards in the States; combine this with rumours of ISDS provisions allowing US corporations being able to sue democratic Governments in private courts over loss of profits (effectively resulting in multinational and foreign corporations influencing law and policy) alongside rampant privatisation and the prospect of US corporations owning and controlling vital UK public services such as transport, education, water and health. TTIP by definition is toxic, providing a small financial contribution in order to ultimately leverage open the EU to be deconstructed and sold off to the USA.
tl;dr - fuck John Oliver, fuck 9GAG and fuck Bremain.

29/06/2016 @23:33
You will likely dismiss this information or call me a conspiracy theorist... nevertheless I've been busy digging into global politics and the theories surrounding an oligopoly that control the world. The world is run by globalists, this much is apparent; a handful of untouchable fascist families who through their positions of power and finance dominate the globe with exclusive invitation only elites that form internationalist supergroups such as the Trilateral Commission (of which David Rockefeller was the principal founder) and convene within The Bilderberg Group, to essentially macro managing the entire globe. Examples of these globalist families are: The Rothschilds - founded The Federal Reserve. The Rockefellers - founded the Standard Oil Company. The Morgans - owners of the Largest Private Gold Vault. The Du Ponts - biggest supplier of Gunpowder, Explosives, Plutonium and GMO Seeds. An analysis of the relationships between 43,000 transnational corporations has identified a relatively small group of companies, mainly banks, with disproportionate power over the global economy. From a database listing 37 million companies and investors worldwide, 43,060 TNCs were identified and the share ownerships linking them. When researchers further untangled the web of ownership, it found much of it tracked back to a “super-entity” of 147 even more tightly knit companies. Less than 1% of the companies were able to control 40% of the entire network; most were financial institutions. The top 20 included Barclays Bank, JPMorgan Chase & Co, and The Goldman Sachs Group. The Four Horsemen of Banking (Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup and Wells Fargo) own the Four Horsemen of Oil (Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch/Shell, BP Amoco and Chevron Texaco); in tandem with Deutsche Bank, BNP, Barclays and other European old money behemoths. According to company 10K filings to the SEC, the Four Horsemen of Banking are among the top ten stock holders of virtually every Fortune 500 corporation. One important repository for the wealth of the global oligarchy that owns these bank holding companies is US Trust Corporation – founded in 1853 and now owned by Bank of America. A recent US Trust Corporate Director and Honorary Trustee was Walter Rothschild. Other directors included Daniel Davison of JP Morgan Chase, Richard Tucker of Exxon Mobil, Daniel Roberts of Citigroup and Marshall Schwartz of Morgan Stanley. When we see false flag operations, often against weaker countries such as Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria under the guise of a global terrorist threat, it is often actually manipulation, smoke and mirrors to allow the seizure of resources and ultimately profit from oil.
1) Iraq - considered the world's fifth-largest proven oil reserves.
2) Afghanistan - The Caspian Sea region has potentially the world's largest oil reserves; the problem is piping it out. Afghanistan occupies a strategic position between the Caspian and the markets of the Indian subcontinent and east Asia. It's prime territory for building pipelines.
3) Libya - the largest oil reserves in Africa and among the ten largest globally.
4) Syria - to ensure the Kirkuk-Banias oil pipeline that runs from Kirkuk in Northern Iraq, to the Syrian town of Banias, on the Mediterranean Sea between Turkey and Lebanon will be restored to profitable status. Ever since US forces inadvertently destroyed it in 2003, most of the pipeline has been shut down. Syria has at least 2.5 billion barrels of oil in its fields, making it the next largest Middle Eastern oil producer after Iraq. After ten unproductive years, the oil companies dependent on the Kirkuk-Banias pipeline’s output are eager to get the pipeline operational again. The tension over the Syrian oil situation is certainly being felt by wealthy investors in the markets, who are thus dictating US foreign policy. The mass population aren't ready or prepared to accept the facts for what they are; the global economy is controlled by a handful of families who can manipulate and influence the entire system; when countries refuse to bend to their whim and surrender control, the families fund the wars to destroy them and then seize power and economic prosperity from it, and they control the media spin to manipulate public perception to condone it. The families are the puppet masters who run the world under the illusion it's for our benefit, whilst extorting gross amounts of wealth and power from the millions of dead bodies left in their wake. This is the truth, believe it or not. "For more than a century, ideological extremists at either end of the political spectrum have seized upon well-publicized incidents such as my encounter with Castro to attack the Rockefeller family for the inordinate influence they claim we wield over American political and economic institutions. Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure — one world, if you will. If that is the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it." - David Rockefeller

30/06/2016 @00:06
Oh, how thoroughly delightful. "The Great Britain decision to leave the EU is a signal to the Brussels Politburo and its bureaucratic attachments. If the EU does not finally leave its wrong path, and the quasi-socialist experiment of deeper political integration, more European Nations will reclaim their sovereignty the way British are."
[http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/684282/Germany-Eu-referendum-Dexit-Brexit-Angela-Merkel-european-union]

30/06/2016 @18:56
Happy 13th Birthday my not-so-little brother! As Terry said, it's official - I no longer have any child siblings!! *cry* ♥ - hope you're having a brilliant day! Love you! :) xo
[with Jay Scott]

30/06/2016 @20:05
Hahaha Poland already!
[watching Poland vs Portugal]

30/06/2016 @22:40
In the year of 2000 there were seven countries without a Rothschild owned Central Bank:
• Afghanistan
• Iraq
• Sudan
• Libya
• Cuba
• North Korea
• Iran.
The first step in having a Central Bank established in a country is to get them to accept an outrageous loan, which puts the country in debt to the Central Bank and under the control of the Rothschilds. If the country does not accept the loan, the leader of this particular country will be assassinated and a Rothschild aligned leader will be put into the position, and if the assassination does not work, the country will be invaded and have a Central Bank established with force all under the name of terrorism. Central banks are illegally created private banks that are owned by the Rothschild banking family. The family has been around for more than 230 years and has slithered its way into each country on this planet, threatened every world leader and their governments and cabinets with physical and economic death and destruction, and then emplaced their own people in these central banks to control and manage each country’s pocketbook. Ironic how since the year 2000 there has arisen the need for military involvement in a few of those on the original list... and now, their are only three countries without Rothschild owned Central Banks:
• Cuba
• North Korea
• Iran.
Pay attention for where a "terrorist act" or "human rights violation" justifies the next Western invasion...
[http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-06-10/guess-how-many-nations-world-do-not-have-central-bank]

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