Psychology
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Contemptable Verbiage

Contemptable Verbiage is a term my older brother Peter used to use, I have no idea where he got it.. I am pretty sure it’s now just a circus, the news I mean, the mainstream, every-day, vanilla, standard news. The problem with it is its lack of purpose and relevance, who it’s speaking to, who… Continue reading
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I’d like to take her seriously but she looks like she doesn’t want me to..

Imagine if you will that you are sat in a pizza restaurant one evening having a meal, you notice that although there are a lot of people busy at the ovens, the place is virtually empty of live souls. What you haven’t noticed is that every few minutes a guy comes in with a turquoise… Continue reading
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Power corrupts us, do we corrupt power?

I’ve done a little bit of guest lecturing, not as much as I intended to though, and I hold court regularly when anyone is too tired to flee or is maybe being nice and humouring my egotistical need to express everything I think about. Let’s halt there for a moment though, I’m not a preacher… Continue reading
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Building a shed

As a man I find inside myself the desire to build things, mostly that urge manifests itself with projects concerning computer systems, but I’ve always regretted not becoming a tradesman in my early years rather than a geek. My grandfather was a joiner and a builder, I should really have learned from him as a… Continue reading
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Stop watching the TV

(Written in early 2022) I’m going to stop watching Television. I mean ffs it’s ridiculous.. Wayne Rooney has revealed that he’s a human male that does human male stuff that other human males frequently do – so he needs a new amazon show to make some money out of that fact. Revealing all, he’ll likely… Continue reading
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“I think I speak for everyone when I say…. (Statement)”

This is a dreadful thing to come out with, if such utterances were countries, this one would be North Korea! In this short intro we see contained the will to preposition as definitively wrong, before objection, without dialectic, anyone who might have gone on to examine what then is inserted after. Often it’s something I,… Continue reading
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Many children, no salad

That woman’s ass is far too big to be crammed into the faux leather trousers she has on, they maybe fitted her well once but now she is spilling out of them where the forces of the material are overstrained. I’ll bet she didn’t look like this before she had those children. It’s nearly as… Continue reading
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Comedy must have a victim.

We’ve sat idly watching tv all through the pandemic, it’s early 2021 and I’ve just watched the Hairy Bikers japing and singing badly while they cook something fatty and no doubt delicious. My ex-wife loved these guys, in fact she loved this type of humour, from Michael Macintyre to The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.… Continue reading
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War Volunteerism

(written at the very start of the conflict, but not posted) Uk civilians on the radio phone-in shows talking about going to Ukraine to participate. I think they mean well for sure but without previous experience and training may be volunteering to become a casualty, a logistical burden, and possibly a threat to the very… Continue reading
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The problem with winning…

The Hunt for Red October is a film about how a submarine captain decides to act when he realises that one side, his side, may have just gained a massive tactical advantage in the standoff between the superpowers by developing a stealth weapon. To restore the balance, and therefore the relative ongoing peace that has… Continue reading