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Dead Thread 2021 -- If you're reading this, it isn't you.

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He wasn't perfect (his handling of Chornobyl, his attempt at prohibition that tanked something like a third to half of their remaining economy and resulting drop in tax collections). However, compared to the hardline fossils who came before him, he cared about the people. He knew market-style reforms were needed to foster innovation and advance their lagging technology and he knew it was time to let the military empire go to some extent.
 
Uh Oh.

The Queen is under medical supervision at Balmoral after doctors became concerned for her health, says Buckingham Palace

Her kids are there as well as The Duke of Cambridge.

EDIT: BBC 1 has suspended normal programming until 6pm (1pm ET) and the commentators on BBC News are wearing black suits.
 
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Uh Oh.

The Queen is under medical supervision at Balmoral after doctors became concerned for her health, says Buckingham Palace

Her kids are there as well as The Duke of Cambridge.

EDIT: BBC 1 has suspended normal programming until 6pm (1pm ET) and the commentators on BBC News are wearing black suits.

My mom kicks back in her chair, laughs, prepares to cross out another name.
 
London Bridge is structurally unsound?

Although, she’s in Scotland so that might be a horse but they’re checking if it has a horn.
 
There's a history of disaffected/disinherited/distant nobles invading with a foreign army to take the throne. Sometimes it succeeds (1066, 1689, 1399), sometimes it fails (any Jacobite invasion). All I'm saying it we've already gone to the trouble of getting an American woman to seduce the queen's spare grandson, time to use the ensuing months to get back on them for burning the White House.
 
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