Regardless of the content of the tweets and how “popular” the poster is it’s probably not a good idea to encourage a person with poor mental health to do things you as a clearer headed person wouldn’t do yourself. To take things to levels you wouldn’t etc.
Reminds me a lot of the way kids would amp up the neurodivergent kids at school to get themselves into trouble, or do gross or silly shit that endangers them. As soon as an adults attention was on them all those people would fall silent and the camaraderie would evaporate.
OnlyFans paid $148m in UK corporation tax last year, according to its new accounts, enough to cover the cost of educating 15,000 British schoolchildren.
One of the UK's biggest online media success stories but, er, it won't be getting a ministerial visit anytime soon.
There’s no off-ramp for this, there’s no way to say this was an accident that everyone was shocked to discover. So it’ll have to be written into the permanent record as right and just.
A lot of people will blame avanti for this- they shouldn’t
They should blame the owners of the train leasing companies which Labour are allowing to remain in private hands
This was obviously true twenty years ago and was at farcical levels of obvious invention by the 2006 war. Quite why anyone took anything their governments said seriously since, only those people can tell you.
it would be one thing if the shitposter war on here was a proxy for some productive political dispute with actual consequences. really it's two bald men fighting over a comb because there's nothing left to fight for aside from social cliqueism, grudges and axes to grind.
You have to remember the IDF deliberately flattened the Associated Press building in Gaza then told the world’s media that Fuck you, it was filled with Hamas none of you saw. And the lot of them heard this and said, Seems weird but okay, I guess. And that was the end of that.
The British state raised more revenue in 2023 from corporation tax paid by OnlyFans' parent company (ÂŁ118m) than it did from North Sea oil royalties and license fees (ÂŁ69m)