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6 pointsWell, to be fair, they are very racist. So much so, in fact, that at least one member of the royal family has been known to don nazi uniform.
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4 pointsNah. You cannot say, do you people still throw spears at each other to Australian Aborigines and not be a casual racist. You cannot say, you survived not getting eaten to a student hiking in Papua New Guinea and not be a casual racist. This would be like saying, to Prince Phillip, so how many concentration camps did your wife's ancestors set up in South Africa? and How many Turks did your dad slaughter? Culturally, his people are just as weird as everyone else and everyone has ancestors who were monsters.
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3 pointsDidn't watch it. Won't be watching it or reading about it. (Apart from any comments here.)
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2 pointsHe's more tactless than racist, I feel, with such lack of tact revealing itself in off-colour remarks which can be/are construed as racist, and at face value some are undoubtly racist. But hes not racist like the Met. I disagree. He is so unracist that he doesn't recognise the things he says as racist because he doesn't recognise difference in race. Most of the things he says relates to culture rather than race, or factual racial differentials such as Chinese people having slitty eyes...which they do. People just like to be offended these days. Including me. Can't get enough of being the victim.
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2 pointsNot quite an astronaut, but Allan McDonald, who directed the booster rocket project at NASA contractor Morton Thiokol and who was at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for the ill-fated launch of the Challenger in 1986, has died. He was 83. https://www.npr.org/2021/03/07/974534021/remembering-allan-mcdonald-he-refused-to-approve-challenger-launch-exposed-cover?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=20210307
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2 pointsA fair point about the equal ops above and... Sometimes he was funny - can't recall which country was celebrating its independence from the UK but when the Union Jack was coming down and the new national flat was being hoisted he tapped the proud president on the shoulder and said "Are you sure about this old boy?"
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2 pointsGerda Schmidt-Panknin, german painter has died at 100 https://www.schulzeitreisen.de/?p=71179 (in german)
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1 pointAlexander Klee, grandson of Paul and a founder of Zentrum Paul Klee has died aged 80. He was also an artist in his own right, using the pseudonym Aljoscha Ségard
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1 pointMiguel Miranda, a Peruvian goalkeeper who played for numerous clubs in both his home nation and China before embarking on a career in coaching in both nations, has died aged 54 Miranda had 47 caps for Peru and played with them at four Copa Américas - in 1993, 1995, 1997 - where they finished fourth - and 1999. His last international cap for Peru came in November of 2001. https://depor.com/futbol-peruano/miguel-miranda-murio-a-los-54-anos-seleccion-peruana-universitario-sporting-cristal-nczd-noticia/
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1 pointWhy did 3 of the 5 Scavenger category threads get bumped today with no new deaths while the one category that does get a death today got no mention in its thread?
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1 pointA majority of hits already out of the way. Going to be a number of long quiet patches from the official list going forward.
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1 pointActually there is a "Living people" category on bottom of the article, but it is true that fucking Wikipedia does not decide if one is dead or alive. So all these edits are meaningless.
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1 pointBhaskar Menon, the founding chairman and CEO at EMI Music Worldwide, who worked with everyone from the Beatles to Tina Turner to Queen and the Rolling Stones and who is credited with breaking Pink Floyd in the U.S., has died. He was 86. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/bhaskar-menon-legendary-emi-and-capitol-records-head-dies-at-86
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1 pointYeah, as long as it's the right flavour (i.e. Holy Roman) I'm willing to make that one exception. To be elected, of course, I won't put up with any of these bloody Habsburg fuckers who act like they had a right to a crown. If I were elected (please don't) I'd change my name like the Pope to maintain the high ordinals. Frederick IV. probably. The Charleses got too much baggage, I'd always look bad compared to I, IV or V. Maximilian's another favourite of mine but I went to elementary school with two Maxes, one of which was my arch-enemy, the other just a common prick; so that name's burnt as well.
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1 pointEllen Goodwill, believed to have been the oldest resident of Michigan, has died. She was 114. https://www.woodtv.com/news/kzoo-and-bc/battle-creek-woman-dies-a-month-after-114th-birthday/ https://gerontology.wikia.org/wiki/Ellen_Goodwill
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1 pointIf it stents then I'd say so far so good for Philip. My mum had to take a lot of care in the weeks after having stents inserted as the risk of heart attack remains high. Heart disease can be unpredictable, my grandmother died after her heart basically exploded aged 62, while my Grandfather survived two heart bypasses and numerous heart attacks before he died in his late 70's. While I hope Philip makes to 100, he's probably in the final furlong of life. This was in today's Popbitch mailout - FYI - Long time lurker.
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1 pointThe aesthetics on the outside are not important as you age. There are loads of cases of people looking absolutely cunted by the time they’re 70 and living for a further 20 to 30 years. The Duke has always been very sporty and in general active. His diet and healthcare will have been top notch for the last 70 years. And before that... well how you live before your late 20s generally isn’t that important in the long run. It’s how you live from your 30s onwards that’s most important.
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1 pointI worked in a hospital for years and this is quite common. Long family vigil for days & the minute they nip out for a coffee the patient dies. Some of the nurses would even suggest the family went out for a bit of fresh air, believing that the patient was just hanging on until they were on their own. My Dad did something similar. It was the first time we’d persuaded mum to leave his beside in 48 hours and my sister wouldn’t have coped if he’d died while she was in the room on her own. In the end it was just him and me. I think he knew I’d be the one who would cope the best.
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1 pointPerhaps they don't understand why NASA gets them to pose with a wee toy version of the spacecraft.
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