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petej wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:02 pm
I like neeps wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 9:24 pm https://unherd.com/2022/11/meet-britain ... new-right/

You have the boomers shooting up migrant centres and the youngsters go full American Incel. What exactly is the right in Britain up to these days?
The right in UK and USA are victims of their own electoral success and these are the by products.
In the US they do actually get into office, so people get a chance to see there's nothing behind the bluster. The problem with FPTP is that even though they took a significant chunk of the votes, they never got a representative proportion of seats. For their supporters, all this failure did, was cause their grievance to fester, & Brexit was that grievance bursting to the surface in an almighty protest vote, & one where their vote really would count.

Your better off having them elected, but marginalized, because they're at the fringes, & peoples votes are respected, but the reality is that the majority of voters want no part of them. Cameron only had to shift to the right, because once UKIP targeted Tory marginals, he knew that it only took a fractional shift in voting patterns to make a working majority impossible.

Watch & see now how the Greens go thru the same process now, with Labour & the LibDems, as young realize that if they vote their beliefs; & for Green candidates, they might as well flush their ballot down the toilet !
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Very amused that such a milquetoast critique of the British right has got the Unherd commentariat comparing the site to the Guardian and screaming about Marxism, leftist control of the education system, and open borders.

Absolutely psychotic.
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JM2K6 wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:19 pm Very amused that such a milquetoast critique of the British right has got the Unherd commentariat comparing the site to the Guardian and screaming about Marxism, leftist control of the education system, and open borders.

Absolutely psychotic.
I find it quite funny that this populist part of right wing loves to cast itself as unherd or guido fawkes like they are totally anti establishment and have no voice while being very loud gobshites.
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petej wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:28 pm
JM2K6 wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:19 pm Very amused that such a milquetoast critique of the British right has got the Unherd commentariat comparing the site to the Guardian and screaming about Marxism, leftist control of the education system, and open borders.

Absolutely psychotic.
I find it quite funny that this populist part of right wing loves to cast itself as unherd or guido fawkes like they are totally anti establishment and have no voice while being very loud gobshites.
Same message, different enemy !

Before 2016 it was; Vote Leave, & then we can kick out those Poles, & then there'll be loads of jobs for you.

Now Brexit is done, it's; Vote Tory, & we'll stop those Albanians coming in & ...... eh, stopping you working as a slave in a brothel ?
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JM2K6 wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:19 pm Very amused that such a milquetoast critique of the British right has got the Unherd commentariat comparing the site to the Guardian and screaming about Marxism, leftist control of the education system, and open borders.

Absolutely psychotic.
Baker and Hannan both helped make the "Face Eating Leopard Party". Who would've thought that copying and pasting BNP rhetoric and policies for half a decade would create a fascist support base.

Baker has realised this is all a vote loser, and it'll become more of a losing proposition as time passes. If the Tory ceiling among people that aren't white remains about 20%-ish, then around 20 years from now they're going to be getting 8% from 40%-ish of the electorate, meaning they'll have to win about half the remaining votes to get into power. Which is another way of saying if nothing changes they'll go extinct. That's what Baker's new positioning is really about, he/they made a rod for their own backs by denouncing any recognition black people exist and are entitled to hold non-Tory opinions as "woke" (there's comments foaming at the mouth about "BLM Marxism").

Quite a few of their supporters are just crazy, people that variously want: American style Christian conservatism (anti-abortion/pro-death penalty), British Empire 2.0, CANZUK, mass deportations to Rwanda, the belief Brexit hasn't happened yet or if it has it's been betrayed, the end of globalisation, Thatcherism 2.0, UKIP 2.0. And this is all the part they say out loud.

Most of them will become disappointed in politics then give up on it and the rest will end up in an irrelevant BNP/UKIP type outfit. Baker and Hannan would be wise to speed the process up by telling them to fuck off, rather than taking 10+ years to say it. But they're not wise, so a 1980s Labour scenario where they're in opposition and in a civil war is possible.
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The voice of Conservatism in the NHS votes for strike action.
But for not reaching the 50% threshold of the workforce many more work places would be allowed to strike.
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C69 wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 6:40 am The voice of Conservatism in the NHS votes for strike action.
But for not reaching the 50% threshold of the workforce many more work places would be allowed to strike.

I've just seen a meme elsewhere

Schrödinger's Nurse

Simultaneously too important to strike, but not important enough to pay properly.
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Lord Wolfson: It’s definitely not the Brexit that I wanted
But of course it is, Simon. Everyone knew exactly what they were voting for.

And we'd have it all by now - whatever the f@ck it was again - if it weren't for those traitorous bastards who sold us down the river. Project Fear etc.

There will always be someone else to blame.
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_Os_ wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 2:23 am
JM2K6 wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:19 pm Very amused that such a milquetoast critique of the British right has got the Unherd commentariat comparing the site to the Guardian and screaming about Marxism, leftist control of the education system, and open borders.

Absolutely psychotic.
Baker and Hannan both helped make the "Face Eating Leopard Party". Who would've thought that copying and pasting BNP rhetoric and policies for half a decade would create a fascist support base.

Baker has realised this is all a vote loser, and it'll become more of a losing proposition as time passes. If the Tory ceiling among people that aren't white remains about 20%-ish, then around 20 years from now they're going to be getting 8% from 40%-ish of the electorate, meaning they'll have to win about half the remaining votes to get into power. Which is another way of saying if nothing changes they'll go extinct. That's what Baker's new positioning is really about, he/they made a rod for their own backs by denouncing any recognition black people exist and are entitled to hold non-Tory opinions as "woke" (there's comments foaming at the mouth about "BLM Marxism").

Quite a few of their supporters are just crazy, people that variously want: American style Christian conservatism (anti-abortion/pro-death penalty), British Empire 2.0, CANZUK, mass deportations to Rwanda, the belief Brexit hasn't happened yet or if it has it's been betrayed, the end of globalisation, Thatcherism 2.0, UKIP 2.0. And this is all the part they say out loud.

Most of them will become disappointed in politics then give up on it and the rest will end up in an irrelevant BNP/UKIP type outfit. Baker and Hannan would be wise to speed the process up by telling them to fuck off, rather than taking 10+ years to say it. But they're not wise, so a 1980s Labour scenario where they're in opposition and in a civil war is possible.
Agree about Baker - he's a man who has started to realise he has got it all wrong.

Hannan is a gormless melt however.

The problem for all politicians everywhere is everyone is starting to be radicalised. Boomer, younger, doesn't matter the age group everyone thinks they're getting a rum deal.
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Hannan is definitely a True Believer type. Not to stereotype too much, but it goes well with his religious evangelism
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Never apologise and never admit you were wrong. Oh, and always blame somebody else!

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SaintK wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 10:25 am Never apologise and never admit you were wrong. Oh, and always blame somebody else!

Indeed. He was always going to put the boot in after being trussed but he’s very mistaken if he thinks this makes him look better.
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GogLais wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 12:30 pm
SaintK wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 10:25 am Never apologise and never admit you were wrong. Oh, and always blame somebody else!

Indeed. He was always going to put the boot in after being trussed but he’s very mistaken if he thinks this makes him look better.
He will be on 'I'm a Celebrity' next year so he can show us whaat a nice man he actually is!
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Tory economic mismanagement continues!
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Another way to look at it?
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So I take it Kwarteng isn't shagging Truss anymore then?
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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I wonder if Raab is at it again?
Senior civil servants at the Ministry of Justice were offered “respite or a route out” of the department when Dominic Raab was reappointed last month, amid concerns that some were still traumatised by his behaviour during a previous stint there.
Several sources told the Guardian that about 15 staff from the justice secretary’s private office were taken into a room where departmental chiefs acknowledged they may be anxious about his behaviour and gave them the option of moving roles.
“They’ll try to say he just drives the department very hard to get results. But he frequently belittled and undermined us. It wasn’t just that he was unprofessional, he was a bully. The atmosphere when he came back was terrible.”
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/ ... ute-out
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There seems to be a preponderance of Tory Ministers who think that acting hard and bullying staff will somehow make up for their stupidity and lack of charisma as a leader.
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Hal Jordan wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 4:51 pm There seems to be a preponderance of Tory Ministers who think that acting hard and bullying staff will somehow make up for their stupidity and lack of charisma as a leader.
The ones who thought "The Thick of It" was a documentary for training purposes?
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_Os_ wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 3:32 pm ... What threatens to hurt the Tories next, is a party to the right of the Tories (Reform UK etc). It's the only part of the spectrum where the Tories haven't bled yet. I'm guessing a lot of UKIP/Brexit types that vote Tory didn't do so with the expectation the UK could reach its highest ever immigration levels, fight seemingly a losing battle against boat people, and have the most racially diverse government in its history. Quite a lot of recent polls have Reform UK on 5%-7%, and that's with the Tories getting back up to 25%-29%. Which ironically would start putting the Tories back to where they were before Cameron launched the EU referendum to destroy UKIP and consolidate the right wing vote.
Boom! Reform UK now on 9%. Which shows how stupid it was of the Tories to try and appease people who believe impossible things and will never be happy.

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_Os_ wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 9:19 pm
_Os_ wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 3:32 pm ... What threatens to hurt the Tories next, is a party to the right of the Tories (Reform UK etc). It's the only part of the spectrum where the Tories haven't bled yet. I'm guessing a lot of UKIP/Brexit types that vote Tory didn't do so with the expectation the UK could reach its highest ever immigration levels, fight seemingly a losing battle against boat people, and have the most racially diverse government in its history. Quite a lot of recent polls have Reform UK on 5%-7%, and that's with the Tories getting back up to 25%-29%. Which ironically would start putting the Tories back to where they were before Cameron launched the EU referendum to destroy UKIP and consolidate the right wing vote.
Boom! Reform UK now on 9%. Which shows how stupid it was of the Tories to try and appease people who believe impossible things and will never be happy.

There must be 6-10 Tory MPs, who've come from UKIP, & who, if those numbers don't turn around by, say the end of summer next year, will take their chances & just join ReformUK, & run for them in the GE. They've nothing to lose, & it's not like they've any loyalty to the Tory party anyway.
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Be interesting who shifts to rejoin the single market 1st.

I hope the libdems take the center right professional vote and keep the Tories pinned further right and fighting with reform.
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petej wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 9:29 pm Be interesting who shifts to rejoin the single market 1st.

I hope the libdems take the center right professional vote and keep the Tories pinned further right and fighting with reform.
Yeah. LibDems campaign on an explicit, Rejoin policy; Labour will soft soap, with a promise to negotiate a better deal, i.e. something like a Norway deal; & that leaves the Tories with nowhere to go apart from promising the much delayed unicorns.

With that; if Labour get a working majority, but the LibDems do well, then Labour can say it's listening by going for a better solution than Norway.

Whatever happens, there isn't any quick path back into the EU.
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Mrs stopped being a registered nurse yesterday as it was way too much, and she was losing her mind.

She worked all through covid, on the frontline, she worked all through cutbacks, austerity, has 18 years experience but she has never experienced it this bad before.

So we gave up her pin yesterday.

Litterally couldn't cope with the short staffing, being exhausted and sense of dread going in.
Asking way too much of people.
When you are on anti anxiety medication, just to keep going in your job it isn't brilliant.
Born to be a nurse, my Mrs.
But this shit wasn't nursing.
Seems lots are doing it now too.
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This arsehole should have a 10 foot nose by now.
This one is just absurd
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Line6 HXFX wrote: Mon Nov 14, 2022 5:11 pm Mrs stopped being a registered nurse yesterday as it was way too much, and she was losing her mind.

She worked all through covid, on the frontline, she worked all through cutbacks, austerity, has 18 years experience but she has never experienced it this bad before.

So we gave up her pin yesterday.

Litterally couldn't cope with the short staffing, being exhausted and sense of dread going in.
Asking way too much of people.
When you are on anti anxiety medication, just to keep going in your job it isn't brilliant.
Born to be a nurse, my Mrs.
But this shit wasn't nursing.
Seems lots are doing it now too.
That is really sad but I understand her decision. I have many friends who are doing the same for their own well being.

I honestly dont think the public know just how close the NHS is to collapse. I know of one hospital close to me which has 27% qualified nursing vacancies and can't operate all its theatres due to lack of theatre nursing staff. Consultants fighting to try and operate on their own patients and only urgent cases being done - routine surgery all but disappearing. Staff are trying desperately to cover the gaps but after the last 2-3 years are completely knackered and struggling to cope.The Tories have run down the NHS over the last 12 years and failed to train and retain the clinical staff it needs. Complete utter disaster and this winter is going to be awful - it will end up with cancer and urgent cases only. Routine work will be cancelled all over the place. Dont get ill or count on getting your new knee or hip anytime soon! The economic impact will be massive - we have already lost many 100,00's from the workforce due to ill health and this is only going to get worse. No public health = no economic health. I can't work out if the Tories are doing this deliberately or just plain incompetent or both.Barclay has told the Treasury that the NHS doesn't need any more funding - FFS!
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SaintK wrote: Mon Nov 14, 2022 5:18 pm This arsehole should have a 10 foot nose by now.
This one is just absurd
A lot of the Ukraine policy I think originates from democrat USA, uk security services and mod inertia rather than Rees-Mogg and his fellow ruble taking mates.

Totally ignores Poland and baltics being within in the EU and giving a lot.
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Dominic Raab has asked the prime minister to launch an investigation into two formal complaints about his behaviour.

The justice secretary and deputy PM said the complaints related to two previous stints as a cabinet minister.

He added he would "co-operate fully" with any inquiry.
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tabascoboy wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 10:24 am
Dominic Raab has asked the prime minister to launch an investigation into two formal complaints about his behaviour.

The justice secretary and deputy PM said the complaints related to two previous stints as a cabinet minister.

He added he would "co-operate fully" with any inquiry.
Just like London buses. One case of bullying by a cabinet minister comes along and another one follows almost immediately!!
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SaintK wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 10:50 am
tabascoboy wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 10:24 am
Dominic Raab has asked the prime minister to launch an investigation into two formal complaints about his behaviour.

The justice secretary and deputy PM said the complaints related to two previous stints as a cabinet minister.

He added he would "co-operate fully" with any inquiry.
Just like London buses. One case of bullying by a cabinet minister comes along and another one follows almost immediately!!
Bullies are always inadequate, incompetent and sad people who will use their positional or delegated power to hide their own inadequacies and shit on people below them in order to make them feel better and to get higher than they actually should up the greasy pole. They are protected by folk who benefit from their patronage or who are afraid that in calling them out they will also be found to be bullies. Turn the blind eye and in the words of the great Sgt Shultz claim 'I know nothing'! Their general incompetence and unsuitability which drives their bullying will also inevitably be the cause of their downfall. It usually happens quickly and damagingly once the dam bursts. Raab is no different, it is just that in the world of politics there are less rules and regulations to find these bullies out and politicians have a ready supply of folk to bully called the Civil Service who are unable to fight back. He, like Truss and Williamson and hopefully Braverman before him, is toast.
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SaintK wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 10:50 am
Just like London buses. One case of bullying by a cabinet minister comes along and another one follows almost immediately!!
Might be something to do with the Cabinet being packed full of terrible people.
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Line6 HXFX wrote: Mon Nov 14, 2022 5:11 pm Mrs stopped being a registered nurse yesterday as it was way too much, and she was losing her mind.

She worked all through covid, on the frontline, she worked all through cutbacks, austerity, has 18 years experience but she has never experienced it this bad before.

So we gave up her pin yesterday.

Litterally couldn't cope with the short staffing, being exhausted and sense of dread going in.
Asking way too much of people.
When you are on anti anxiety medication, just to keep going in your job it isn't brilliant.
Born to be a nurse, my Mrs.
But this shit wasn't nursing.
Seems lots are doing it now too.
Here are 3 experiences of mine in the last few weeks alone
1) Friend who worked as a radiographer assistant and retired. Offered way more to come back (presumably because agency even more expensive) and her words "There is NO amount they could pay me to go back to that".
2) Nurse in my father's ward at the hospital: "I'm out of here in 2 weeks (to work in a care home). This is not what I signed up to 30 years ago."
3) Visiting closest friend's mother in same hospital. She is a retired nurse. "I was proud to be a nurse all my life. I'm ashamed of this".

The system isn't on the verge of collapse. It has collapsed and we are all amidst the avalanche. Just a question how bad the impact it when it hits the bottom.

Did you see the president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine's comments?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/heal ... 24436.html
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I think poor Raab was the victim of bullying by Rayner at PMQs today.
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But, but, but, he's changed! #irony
Tory councillor outed as leading UK fascist
By Dorset Eye -16th November 2022145 0
A HOPE not hate investigation reveals that Cllr Andy Weatherhead, who represents Hythe West on Kent County Council, was a senior officer for the openly fascist New British Union (NBU).

We can reveal that Cllr Weatherhead:

Wrote an antisemitic blog attacking the “Jewish-controlled media”
Helped to formulate the avowedly fascist and anti-democracy policies of the NBU
Attended a rally in support of the violent Golden Dawn movement

In 2019, Weatherhead changed his name from Andrew Beadle, under which he had taken a senior role in the NBU, an attempted revival of Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists. Weatherhead went on to run for UKIP four times before eventually landing in the Conservative Party.
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She's got too much time on her hands.
Nadine Dorries, the former culture secretary and one of Boris Johnson’s most loyal supporters, is due to publish a book next year with the title “The Political Assassination of Boris Johnson”, David Bond reports in the Evening Standard. Dorries said:
Events lately have been stranger than fiction. And I will be drawing on that rich source material. It’s a political whodunnit.
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tabascoboy wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 10:24 am
Dominic Raab has asked the prime minister to launch an investigation into two formal complaints about his behaviour.

The justice secretary and deputy PM said the complaints related to two previous stints as a cabinet minister.

He added he would "co-operate fully" with any inquiry.
Should he suspend himself while he’s been investigated?
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tabascoboy wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 2:35 pm But, but, but, he's changed! #irony
Tory councillor outed as leading UK fascist
By Dorset Eye -16th November 2022145 0
A HOPE not hate investigation reveals that Cllr Andy Weatherhead, who represents Hythe West on Kent County Council, was a senior officer for the openly fascist New British Union (NBU).

We can reveal that Cllr Weatherhead:

Wrote an antisemitic blog attacking the “Jewish-controlled media”
Helped to formulate the avowedly fascist and anti-democracy policies of the NBU
Attended a rally in support of the violent Golden Dawn movement

In 2019, Weatherhead changed his name from Andrew Beadle, under which he had taken a senior role in the NBU, an attempted revival of Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists. Weatherhead went on to run for UKIP four times before eventually landing in the Conservative Party.
Hey now, the Tories aren't antisemitic. That's Corbyn's Labour remit.
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SaintK wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 3:20 pm She's got too much time on her hands.
Nadine Dorries, the former culture secretary and one of Boris Johnson’s most loyal supporters, is due to publish a book next year with the title “The Political Assassination of Boris Johnson”, David Bond reports in the Evening Standard. Dorries said:
Events lately have been stranger than fiction. And I will be drawing on that rich source material. It’s a political whodunnit.
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tabascoboy wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 6:29 pm
SaintK wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 3:20 pm She's got too much time on her hands.
Nadine Dorries, the former culture secretary and one of Boris Johnson’s most loyal supporters, is due to publish a book next year with the title “The Political Assassination of Boris Johnson”, David Bond reports in the Evening Standard. Dorries said:
Events lately have been stranger than fiction. And I will be drawing on that rich source material. It’s a political whodunnit.
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tabascoboy wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 6:29 pm
SaintK wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 3:20 pm She's got too much time on her hands.
Nadine Dorries, the former culture secretary and one of Boris Johnson’s most loyal supporters, is due to publish a book next year with the title “The Political Assassination of Boris Johnson”, David Bond reports in the Evening Standard. Dorries said:
Events lately have been stranger than fiction. And I will be drawing on that rich source material. It’s a political whodunnit.
Exclusive leak of content from the opening chapter
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I still dream of him tenderly eating the soft, quivering mound of my love pudding
:sick:

I clicked on that spoiler far too absent mindedly. Wasn't prepared for such grimness even, but should've been given the context.
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