OT: Hrricanes Lounge XLVII: The return to obeying Rhules

Stickpucker

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I was finally able to actually get a VPN to work properly without ads and malware warnings. Such that I could blissfully use the BBC iPlayer and watch the new seasons of some of my favorite programs without the usual 6-12 month wait for them to come across the pond. Just in time for the arrival of the polar vortex!

In these ever increasing uncertain times, sometimes it's the little things.
What's good on the BBC these days?
 

Derailed75

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Lol I can't stop laughing about this.

So if any of you had a Rax fast food place around their best sandwich was a bacon beef and cheddar. So back than BBC at least around here didn't mean that, and that's how we always order them.

So long after the last one around here closes a the owners son comes to work with me. I'm 50 he's in his early 30s. We started talking about Rax and how awkward it would be to order it now. We all go out to lunch. We all go out to lunch one day and we start joking about putting a BBC in our mouths and his mom not liking the fact that she doesn't understand what's so funny makes him explain to her why us talking about BBC at lunch is funny
 
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HisIceness

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Joy Taylor, apparently

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Blueline Bomber

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Also that Greenland/Canada/Panama take is insane.

It’s not insane if you understand how his mind works. He’s literally wrote a book about this strategy (well, a book has been written about him using this strategy. I doubt he actually wrote it.)

Hes going to ask for the most insane thing he can think of, simply to get people talking about it. And he’s going to appear to stick to those negotiations, because he wants his opponent in the negotiations to think he’s serious.

And since you can’t really negotiate with a crazy person, the other party is going to offer him something simply to be done with the interaction. And that something is going to be some they probably wouldn’t have ceded if it were normal negotiations, but it seems like a reasonable secession compared to “We want your entire country.”
 
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It’s not insane if you understand how his mind works. He’s literally wrote a book about this strategy (well, a book has been written about him using this strategy. I doubt he actually wrote it.)

Hes going to ask for the most insane thing he can think of, simply to get people talking about it. And he’s going to appear to stick to those negotiations, because he wants his opponent in the negotiations to think he’s serious.

And since you can’t really negotiate with a crazy person, the other party is going to offer him something simply to be done with the interaction. And that something is going to be some they probably wouldn’t have ceded if it were normal negotiations, but it seems like a reasonable secession compared to “We want your entire country.”
Oh Russian negotiations. Just say nah.

Ze line must be drawn.
 
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And it's not just Twitter that's become an echo chamber. Meta recently updated their rules. Any guesses on what's changed?

The company’s new guidelines prohibit insults about someone’s intellect or mental illness on Facebook, Instagram and Threads, as have previous iterations. However, the latest guidelines now include a caveat for accusing LGBTQ people of being mentally ill because they are gay or transgender.

The long list of changes to the new hate speech guidelines include removing rules that forbid insults about a person’s appearance based on race, ethnicity, national origin, disability, religious affiliation, caste, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity and serious disease. Meta also scrapped policies that prohibited expressions of hate against a person or a group on the basis of their protected class and that banned users from referring to transgender or nonbinary people as “it.”

 

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