posea's primary issue is that the strings on her lute keep breaking and the neck of her lute is warped to shit and the bridge is probably pulling up bc you know the humidity in that whole emerald grove/underdark/moonrise towers area is all fucky and there's no luthier around to fix it. heartbreaking and sad. oh well, there's other instruments
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tbh I just feel bad for the staff who work at the house the prime ministers get like how many times can you help someone move in and out in a year before you lose your mind?
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From the sublime (reading fanfiction) to the ridiculous (doing homework)
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when Sanji said bandaging Zoro was like trussing a ham....... I just imagine that underneath the 40 layers of bandages, the first layer is tied like a trussed ham and Sanji just shibari'd zoro
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101 Things You Should Know About the UK Tory Government
Thing 17
During Covid, Rishi Sunak lost billions of pounds of taxpayer’s money. It is estimated that £17 billion was lost in loans that will never be paid back, while almost £5 billion was lost to fraud. Further public funds were lost through the self-employed support scheme, 8.7% of furlough payments were given to fraudsters or made by mistake, in addition to 8.5% of payments to the Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
“But rather than respond with robust measures when the scale of the fraud was revealed, the Treasury said it expected its anti-fraud taskforce to write off the payments lost to fraud. Treasury minister Lord Agnew accused the Treasury of having “little interest in the consequences of fraud to our society” and of making “schoolboy errors” over the awarding of loans". (BylineTimes: 03.11.22)
More recently, Conservative Prime Minister Liz Truss cost the country an additional £50 billion.
“Rishi Sunak is preparing years of tax rises for Britain in an effort to make up for a £50bn fiscal hole left by Liz Truss’s disastrous tenure in Downing Street, according to a Treasury insider.” (Guardian 31/10/22)
Who will pay for this repeated Tory economic incompetence? Bankers? The wealthy? Corporations making record breaking profits? The super-rich?
None of the above. Yesterday, Jeremy Hunt, Sunak's Chancellor of the Exchequer, made it perfectly clear who is to pay for these Tory mistakes:
“Families up and down the country have to balance their accounts at home.”
No one should be surprised by this announcement. It is ALWAYS ordinary working families that have to pay for Tory mismanagement of the economy. Bankers can have unlimited bonuses under Sunak’s government, and energy producers are allowed to continue to make obscene profits, but public sector workers must accept compulsory pay restraint and ordinary working families must “balance their accounts". Quite how people are to balance their household accounts while taking a cut in real wages while the already rich are allowed to make even more money hasn’t yet been explained.
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All of this just to make us forget the cheese speech
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