WRONG!
It's the letter g!
I sent PMs to a few posters after I found the thread closed last night (one was sent just a few moments ago - I fell asleep mid-draft and found it this morning, hit send and then wandered in here to find it open again). The load of bollocks to follow is a copy & paste job of one of those PMs that fits into this discussion neatly. It's the perspective of an American, so y'all can point and laugh at will.Bigjawa wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 10:19 amI think it's because there's uncertainty over the direction Twitter will go under his leadership.
It was the big companies pulling out, like VW, Ford, Pfizer, GM etc that will do the damage, those won't be small accounts and a platform that relies on ads for 90% of it's revenue can't afford to lose too many.
Musk himself says the platform has started losing money massively, but he's blaming "activist groups" instead of knowing when to shut his mouth and not talk the company into oblivion. He's wanting to rely less on adverts and more on subscriptions but doesn't realise that people will just move to another platform that's free.
If he's not careful, Twitter will be talked about alongside MySpace and Bebo.
You’re right, politics has become polarised. But, ironically, I think the vast majority of the fault lies, not with the parties as such, but with the likes of Twitter and other social media. It gives a platform to those with the biggest mouths, while the rest of us just do what we’ve always done. The problem is that the views of the biggest mouths get taken as the status quo.Bwana wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 6:52 pm This is probably an oversimplification of the process as it pertains to Musk's/Twitter's downfall but it ties in with American politics. I remember a time when bickering was over policy. Now it's just nasty vitriol. There is little to no reaching across the aisle anymore. I give full credit to the American right for this. They're under the impression that the left has shifted to an extreme position. I suspect that we've shifted very little in the 44 years I've been eligible to vote. The Overton window has shifted rightward in this country, so it gives the impression that the left has moved further away from center.
Thanks for the accurate summary so i can catch up...Ant wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 9:35 pm Some of the comments now are back on track with, the left wing safe space being removed from Twitter, having to see someone elses point of view. If Trump goes on it again, so what? That's the sad fact of democracy, you can't all be wrapped up in a safe left wing vegan blanket for all of your lives.
I bet you woke Bristolians have been coughing on your cous cous and mung beans over it!Greenman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 9:50 pmThanks for the accurate summary so i can catch up...Ant wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 9:35 pm Some of the comments now are back on track with, the left wing safe space being removed from Twitter, having to see someone elses point of view. If Trump goes on it again, so what? That's the sad fact of democracy, you can't all be wrapped up in a safe left wing vegan blanket for all of your lives.
I've been hosting our monthly Sunday Roast Club today so have had a few ciders and many roast potatoes.
We discussed musk blocking out the sun for a laugh, and the reality of that happening! As well as commenting on how good the Celeriac Puree was!
No. They want to use the COVID pandemic to hasten the process. I sincerely doubt if there is a single person in Davos who would give a flying fuck on making things better for the general populace, it is all about power, greed and personal profit.Yambo wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 5:49 pm OK, I googled it. It seems the World Economic Forum (WEF) seems to want to sort out the economic mess following Covid.
I can't see a complete takeover there (but then I'm not a conspiracy theory person) so I may have missed something critical. It seems the WEF was set up in 1971. Are they the Lizards? Probably not as the Lizards must have been around longer but that then calls into question their abilities to control us they're clearly not very good. Maybe the planet is too cold for cold bloodied Lizards - is climate change something they are doing so that they can be a bit more pro-active in a warmer climate?
I still need to be enlightened and subsequently convinced but I doubt anyone on here can actually do that - the people in control will probably stop it dead.
lol...Ant wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 10:00 pmI bet you woke Bristolians have been coughing on your cous cous and mung beans over it!Greenman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 9:50 pmThanks for the accurate summary so i can catch up...Ant wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 9:35 pm Some of the comments now are back on track with, the left wing safe space being removed from Twitter, having to see someone elses point of view. If Trump goes on it again, so what? That's the sad fact of democracy, you can't all be wrapped up in a safe left wing vegan blanket for all of your lives.
I've been hosting our monthly Sunday Roast Club today so have had a few ciders and many roast potatoes.
We discussed musk blocking out the sun for a laugh, and the reality of that happening! As well as commenting on how good the Celeriac Puree was!
"Pull down the statues" - hails Christian
"Down with these fascist folk who want to discuss everything openly!" - Said Rosie, with her pink hair and wonky fringe
"We hate anyone right of centre!!!" - Said Tim, a Hope not Hate member who wears a damp, overly large green hemp jumper, corduroy trousers and sports a ginger beard.
Can you put into context how much farmland BG has bought (as a proportion of total US farmland)?Screwdriver wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 10:02 pm
It is happening right now with Bill Gates being the largest farmland owner in the USA by a country mile. Why does BG want to control vast tracs of farmland? It's all laid out in the great reset. Denmark (who's PM is another WEF puppet) is having its farmers priced out of business, same thing just happened in New Zealand. It is a deliberate and calculated plan to take control of food production, in this case using climate change as the excuse to bankrupt farmers and buy up their lands on the cheap..
It goes back to well before the internets were invented by Al Gore!wheelnut wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 8:16 pmYou’re right, politics has become polarised. But, ironically, I think the vast majority of the fault lies, not with the parties as such, but with the likes of Twitter and other social media. It gives a platform to those with the biggest mouths, while the rest of us just do what we’ve always done. The problem is that the views of the biggest mouths get taken as the status quo.Bwana wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 6:52 pm This is probably an oversimplification of the process as it pertains to Musk's/Twitter's downfall but it ties in with American politics. I remember a time when bickering was over policy. Now it's just nasty vitriol. There is little to no reaching across the aisle anymore. I give full credit to the American right for this. They're under the impression that the left has shifted to an extreme position. I suspect that we've shifted very little in the 44 years I've been eligible to vote. The Overton window has shifted rightward in this country, so it gives the impression that the left has moved further away from center.
The reality is that the vast majority of us have the same middling views as we’ve always had and are happy to talk to our mates about it in a civil way and accept other people’s point of view.
Gates owns around 270,000 acres of farmland. That's out of roughly 900 million acres. Bill Gates isn't the only wealthy person to own large tracts of farmland either. There aren't many small farms left. Evidently there are about 283 million acres of farmland that are leased by farmers rather than owned by them. I don't think Mr. Gates can be found on a tractor very often.wheelnut wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 11:01 pmCan you put into context how much farmland BG has bought (as a proportion of total US farmland)?Screwdriver wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 10:02 pm
It is happening right now with Bill Gates being the largest farmland owner in the USA by a country mile. Why does BG want to control vast tracs of farmland? It's all laid out in the great reset. Denmark (who's PM is another WEF puppet) is having its farmers priced out of business, same thing just happened in New Zealand. It is a deliberate and calculated plan to take control of food production, in this case using climate change as the excuse to bankrupt farmers and buy up their lands on the cheap..
Phew, thank fuck for that!Screwdriver wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 10:02 pm
The lizard nonsense you spout is beneath contempt so I'll ignore it if you don't mind.
As Bwana says, how often are you going to see Bill Gates on a tractor?Screwdriver wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 10:02 pmIt is happening right now with Bill Gates being the largest farmland owner in the USA by a country mile. Why does BG want to control vast tracs of farmland? It's all laid out in the great reset. Denmark (who's PM is another WEF puppet) is having its farmers priced out of business, same thing just happened in New Zealand. It is a deliberate and calculated plan to take control of food production, in this case using climate change as the excuse to bankrupt farmers and buy up their lands on the cheap.
Do you think he'll be any happier? He's 84 and you know what, his great reset doesn't mention anything about him living forever. He won't even own the bit of land he's buried in or that his ashes are scattered on. The best he can hope for is that he will die peacefully in his bed because I'm sure that the more he goes on about shit, the more people there'll be who want to make the end of his life quite nasty.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 10:02 pm The most chilling phrase from Klaus Schwab: “You’ll own nothing. And you’ll be happy”
There are a number of problems with being super rich and owning everything. The main one is that you can't control everything on your own. You need help. You'll probably need some sort of paramilitary force to keep the serfs in line and doing what you need them to do to keep your vast tracts of land from becoming a wasteland (You have to wonder about Putin, destroying as much of Ukraine as he can so that he can be in charge of a wasteland?). Who is going to print the WEF's currency when they own all the rest. What they gonna do when the printers go on strike? Subservience is going to require control, control of the masses requires people drawn from those masses. Eventually, the super rich rulers of the world will only be able to trust one person. You want to be their food taster?Screwdriver wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 10:02 pmFWIW, I don't think it will happen. The great reset that is. It can't work because as soon as the world wakes up to what the super rich are up to and it dawns on people that they are now subservient to an unelected body of super rich wannabee Bond villains, there will be chaos.
Aah, roughly 0.025% then. Puts in to context.Bwana wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 2:33 amGates owns around 270,000 acres of farmland. That's out of roughly 900 million acres. Bill Gates isn't the only wealthy person to own large tracts of farmland either. There aren't many small farms left. Evidently there are about 283 million acres of farmland that are leased by farmers rather than owned by them. I don't think Mr. Gates can be found on a tractor very often.wheelnut wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 11:01 pmCan you put into context how much farmland BG has bought (as a proportion of total US farmland)?Screwdriver wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 10:02 pm
It is happening right now with Bill Gates being the largest farmland owner in the USA by a country mile. Why does BG want to control vast tracs of farmland? It's all laid out in the great reset. Denmark (who's PM is another WEF puppet) is having its farmers priced out of business, same thing just happened in New Zealand. It is a deliberate and calculated plan to take control of food production, in this case using climate change as the excuse to bankrupt farmers and buy up their lands on the cheap..