Just think, they might have had to live near some working class people.
― Eggbreak Hotel (Tom D.), Thursday, 7 January 2021 12:54 (four years ago)
that kitchen he's standing in is probably bigger than half the flats I've lived in tbh
― boxedjoy, Thursday, 7 January 2021 13:14 (four years ago)
...then the accompanying photo just pushes it over the edge
Indeed, it's almost as if it supplied by an AI:
epitome of middle class middle aged wankerdom - checksmug expression - checkimmaculate kitchen unit and fittings - check sense of spaciousness - checkrest of house in shot hints at the epitome of guardian lifestyle aspiration - check
― Luna Schlosser, Thursday, 7 January 2021 14:10 (four years ago)
Gotta give the cozy catastrophe soft-left crowd some comfort food, let them believe the world isn't completely going to hell in a handB&Q cart and keep the advertisers happy.
― the hold my beer putsch (Matt #2), Thursday, 7 January 2021 14:17 (four years ago)
The kids – 20 and 16 – couldn’t tolerate how cramped it was; once lockdown loosened even a little, they went to sleep in any house that would let them in.
Was there ever a period since March that it was okay to sleep over in someone else's house??
― Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 7 January 2021 14:36 (four years ago)
Nothing to do with being confined with this nitwit for hours at a time.
― Eggbreak Hotel (Tom D.), Thursday, 7 January 2021 14:40 (four years ago)
These fucks live on another planetlol but this reminds me of last year some actor shared a video of a zoom audition he did where this cunt director (I think confirmed to be Matthew Vaughan which makes sense) didn’t realise he had his mic on and was overheard saying “these poor people, they live in these awful tiny apartments, no space” & the actor told him off & was saying “yeah I know I have a shitty flat, give me the fuckin job so I can get a nice one!”But the whole time I was watching it I’m like “that’s a shitty flat?!” I swear these ppl should see my place
― Yelp for gyros (wins), Thursday, 7 January 2021 14:50 (four years ago)
OTM... er, apart from the bit about your flat, that I can't comment on.
― Eggbreak Hotel (Tom D.), Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:07 (four years ago)
Even visiting it after hours to check on its progress could be disastrous – such as when I discovered the builders had left a bottle of milk on top of a box of records, but hadn’t secured the lid. This was a box containing my oldest vinyl, the stuff from my teens. Now the records were stained and stank of sour milk. I went through the Discogs website calculating their worth. There was a 12in single from 1987 that had been in near mint condition – an unblemished cover, barely played. It had been worth £120. It wasn’t now.
tenner says it's mbv - strawberry wine
― kites aren't fun (NickB), Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:07 (four years ago)
fucking builders eh???
― Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:08 (four years ago)
Reading between the lines, the klutz knocked over a bottle of milk ruining his own records.
― Eggbreak Hotel (Tom D.), Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:19 (four years ago)
Of course it would never have happened with a carton of Oatly.
― Eggbreak Hotel (Tom D.), Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:21 (four years ago)
I was a bit rude towards him on a football league thread and told him to fuck off with his jester hat/face-paint middle class smugness when he used to post here. But give me a break I was young and angry at the time, well maybe 40-41 years old lol!
― calzino, Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:21 (four years ago)
I'm assuming he was a QPR fan judging by the mug he's drinking out of? Or Reading.
― Eggbreak Hotel (Tom D.), Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:23 (four years ago)
From Reading, QPR supporter.
― scampopo (suzy), Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:25 (four years ago)
Even that is annoying.
― Eggbreak Hotel (Tom D.), Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:26 (four years ago)
yeah he was a QPR fan when they got to the final at Wembley, he just didn't post at all during the regular football season though, he saved all his smugness for a Wembley report.
― calzino, Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:26 (four years ago)
Thought the producer was Tr1stram $hapeer0
It's perfectly fine as long as you call it a 'bubble' apparently
― kinder, Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:34 (four years ago)
director, even
Bubbles are for people who live alone. In theory this household could form one with someone on their own, but only one person(Ah ok re director, I saw someone say MV & didn’t question)(My flat is not shitty, it’s nice! But like a tenth the size of these allegedly tiny ones)
― Yelp for gyros (wins), Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:44 (four years ago)
When I lived in Plumstead and Woolwich in the 90s it broke my heart paying what you could get a 3—4 bedroom house in the North for a squalid pokey bedsit where you share a kitchen with despardos and psychopaths!
― calzino, Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:49 (four years ago)
Bubbles are for people who live alone.
You can have a support bubble if you have a <1yr old child or for various other reasons, and a childcare bubble (where meeting socially is disallowed though this seems like a fine if not meaningless distinction) if you have kids under 14. Not if you have large adult children though.
― ledge, Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:50 (four years ago)
Right, the 16 and 20yos on a sleepover rampage are not having a bubble
― Yelp for gyros (wins), Thursday, 7 January 2021 15:59 (four years ago)
Sorry, I was being a bit facetious with the bubble talk. It's definitely needed but I've seen the term thrown around completely out of context. and some people in my family have had other relatives round on and off all the time (including those with symptoms but didn't realise this meant they should test), don't think they're aware of the bubble concept anyway, and continue to moan about how we're in this mess because of everyone else breaking the rules.
― kinder, Thursday, 7 January 2021 16:02 (four years ago)
Irish film Arracht eschews Brit bashing to tackle famine taboo https://t.co/5JMZAJrzo9— Rory Carroll (@rorycarroll72) January 9, 2021
It centres on a fisherman in the west of Ireland who battles to survive when disease ravages potato crops in 1845, plunging the country into a cycle of starvation, misery and emigration that halved the population.Many in Ireland think the British government’s indifference and bungling amounted to genocide.The makers of Arracht however have sidestepped explicit politics and finger-pointing. The film depicts the land-owning gentry not as villainous agents of British colonialism but as people with deep ties to local communities.
”I always dislike moustache-twirling bad guys in films,” said Tom Sullivan, the writer and director. “The landlords had intimate relationships with Irish people for generations. I leave it to other people to vilify the Brits.”
The film showed the atrocious consequences of authorities who viewed the famine as God’s will or the result of native fecklessness, but it also showed the close bonds between Irish and British people, said the director. “Sometimes we don’t accept our history in an honest way. We’re intrinsically linked to the British and the English. The Brit bashing and the victim thing that is sometimes played out – we need to move beyond that.”
― scampish inquisition (gyac), Saturday, 9 January 2021 21:44 (four years ago)
jfc
― Uptown Top Scamping (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 9 January 2021 21:57 (four years ago)
jesus
― Uptown Top Scamping (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 9 January 2021 21:58 (four years ago)
fucking
christ
Coming soon, a movie about how English troops cuddled Gandhi
― Uptown Top Scamping (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 9 January 2021 21:59 (four years ago)
The lighter side of colonial violence
― Uptown Top Scamping (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:01 (four years ago)
yeah of course not blaming Britain's Imperial Parliament for the famine is taboo, in the way that presenting false versions of history should be fucking taboo unless you are a lying piece of shit invested in cleansing the rep of an evil murderous empire.
― calzino, Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:04 (four years ago)
also not blaming Hitler for the deaths of millions of European Jews is another taboo subject
― calzino, Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:07 (four years ago)
Those death camp guards had deep local ties with the people they murdered
― Uptown Top Scamping (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:12 (four years ago)
well looking at Sullivan's imdb entry shows an undistinguished mediocrity who has done a lot of bad television acting work and directed a few crap movies. Perhaps he needs to be more controversial and start telling it like it is.
― calzino, Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:13 (four years ago)
You can smell the glowing Irish times review already
― scampish inquisition (gyac), Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:14 (four years ago)
― scampish inquisition (gyac), Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:15 (four years ago)
There is that Polish holocaust book called Neighbours that does this the right way!
― calzino, Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:17 (four years ago)
i suspect this is the article more than the film
― plax (ico), Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:19 (four years ago)
the director still seems like a prize twat
― calzino, Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:23 (four years ago)
It’s mostly the article but the director’s statements aren’t great are they
― scampish inquisition (gyac), Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:23 (four years ago)
no. and the most egregious thing in the article, and i cant pinpoint if this is coming from the director or writer as the director's comment is more ambigusous, is the suggestion that landlords had strong ties to the land and the irish people. 50% of irish land during the famine was owned by people who had barely or never even set foot in the country!
I would be interested to know what sources he has that challenge the conventional accounts of tenant landlord relations in ireland during the famine, because the director and the writer both seem to have _some_ information
― plax (ico), Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:37 (four years ago)
Maybe he just thought the lads claiming the rents from London has Irish sounding names
― Uptown Top Scamping (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:38 (four years ago)
he's probably read one of Tristram Hunt's book about the Empire maybe?
― calzino, Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:40 (four years ago)
xp
Boinedan O'Neill
― calzino, Saturday, 9 January 2021 22:43 (four years ago)
Fuck me my blood pressure must be through the roof after reading that
― Fenners' Pen (jim in vancouver), Sunday, 10 January 2021 01:06 (four years ago)
This guy ssems to know less about Irish history than a Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
― Eggbreak Hotel (Tom D.), Sunday, 10 January 2021 01:27 (four years ago)
My dad came from Londonkerry so as a certified Irish expert I can safely that ain't possible!
― calzino, Sunday, 10 January 2021 01:29 (four years ago)
The British, a great bunch of lads.
― Oor Neechy, Sunday, 10 January 2021 01:39 (four years ago)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ErVZpVjXcAEmFir?format=jpg&name=medium
― calzino, Sunday, 10 January 2021 02:02 (four years ago)