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Hard Evidence Just Dropped that Shows the British Media is Complicit in Israel’s Genocide
  • This is from the actual study:

    "Centre for Media Monitoring (CfMM) is a project of the Muslim Council of Britain Charitable Foundation and was established in 2018 to monitor the British media on how it reports on Muslims and Islam."

  • The pirates are back - Anew study from the European Union’s Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) suggest that online piracy has increased for the first time in years. In fact, piracy rates have bee...
  • Look into the arr suite of apps, radarr + sonarr + prowlarr to manage your library and jellyfin/PleX to play it. Get overseer for request management. You can set it up for remote access from anywhere, have people make requests on overseer and have the data available a few mins later. It's amazing when it's set up.

  • New Covid wave has begun and masks should be worn again, scientists warn
  • You've been corrected multiple times with excerpts from the authors of the study you're parroting all over this thread. And yet you just keep posting the same shit, not acknowledging the people who are refuting your claims.

  • [Official] Harry Kane departs to Bayern
  • To be fair though, the striker market is insane right now. Hojlund £80 million, Napoli demanding £150 million for Omishen. When you consider that, £100 million doesn't seem that insane provided it brings bayern a deep CL run. If they win it in the next few years, it's 100% worth it for them.

  • [James Ducker T1] Manchester United unwilling to negotiate on £60m Rasmus Hojlund fee
  • I think the only way that happens is when we become genuine competetitors. If we're attractive options for players, they'll be more likely to want to come to United. As it stands, the main reason to come to United seems to be the money and since clubs know well pay big salaries, they expect massive transfer fees as well.

  • Bank of Canada raises its interest rate to 5%
  • By everyone, I think you mean at the lower end of the pay Spectrum. Minimum wage hasn't kept up for the past 30 years, but as you climb higher, the pay has certainly skyrocketed. And it's these people that drive up the cost of housing. If everyone was being paid like shit, house prices wouldn't have skyrocketed.

    In 1980, a person making minimum wage could afford a house and a CEO coukd afford 5 houses. Today, minimum wage makers can afford 0 houses, while the CEO can afford 20. On average, house buying capacity has gone up Imo. It's just the split that fucks over the poor people.

  • Bank of Canada raises its interest rate to 5%
  • Overall I feel that's their idea. Aggressive rate hikes in quick succession slows down the red hot economy quickly, but also creates an air of uncertainty. This causes corporations to panic and start thinking about pausing promotions and even begin layoffs. And we all know, the best way to reduce inflation and slow down an economy is to have more unemployed and poor people. The government knows that as long as companies keep paying people a lot of money, people gonna a keep buying shit.

  • What are some good hobbies/interests for someone in their mid thirties to pick up?
  • Man I really want to learn the piano but the community sometimes feels so gatekeepy. So many people will tell you if you don't start off with a dedicated piano teacher, you won't have the right foundational principles and you'll be forever shit. I just dont have the time to commit to a schedule and regular piano lessons.

    Love your comment bout getting better, not good. Maybe I shold just dive in and see where it takes me.

  • In – or out? Wimbledon considers replacing line judges with AI
  • Eh I don't know if I agree with that line of thinking. The issue with VAR is that even after taking so long, the decisions aren't much better. If we have the technology to take better decisions, I believe we should be using it.

    Even with VAR, I believe we are better off now that we were before. The most frustrating part of a sport is having the referee decide a pivotal moment in a game and VAR aims to reduce that at the cost of some extra time. I hope in a couple years. The technology will get better too.

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