@qikipedia Not quite the same but this reminds me of the 1986 Twilight Zone episode 'A Matter of Minutes' where a couple find out there are blue-clad workers building and arranging things in our world minute by minute, that we usually can't see.
@Eddystone506@CadburyUK It won't be long until the bars are back to the size of those miniatures that fit in the dispensing machine that I had as a kid
@PensionsMonkey UK FTSE 100 CEO pay has risen from roughly 20 times the median worker salary in the 1970s to over 100โ120 times in 2024โ2025. Why is it only economically illiterate to see a problem with this disparity nowadays?
@WUTangKids In my head it's an updated L.O.O.K.E.R. (Light Ocular-Oriented Kinetic Emotive Responses) gun from the Michael Crichton movie Looker (1981). Quick, get those mirrored sunglasses on to protect yourselves !
@Greensreport1@ryangrim Why would the EU buy from the US when they can buy from Canada instead? Surely there's a lot of capacity after Trump decided he didn't need anything from Canada and hiked up the tariffs?
@GriftReport One of the most funny and ridiculous encounters I've ever seen is in Laurel and Hardy's Big Business (1929). The tit-for-tat destruction between the home owner and the car owners show this has been going on for a long time https://t.co/QTEaUYOEkd
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