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    AH.com

    No, ask @Dom , no and no.
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    Twitter embeds aren’t loading on my phone

    Twitter be dead, move along
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    D notices

    No is safest, the site is still liable as its UK based (also message me)
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    Make the UK less London heavy?

    "Again"
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    Make the UK less London heavy?

    Maybe a bigger badder public health crisis drives growth and industry away from London and to the other cities. The problem is that London is in a really good place to access both continent and the interior of the UK and there’s never been a problem that it didn’t try to apply more...
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    Make the UK less London heavy?

    1800 is probably to late, possibly a more successful Stuart rebellion leading to a demarcation and economic build up in the North that once the fight is over sustains itself as an administrative and economic unit Otherwise maybe something Tudor or immediately post-Tudor
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    Alternate History and Terry Pratchett. Part 1. The Carpet People.

    Carpet People, Truckers and Johnny and the… series were so good and somewhat overlooked in later years. Johnny in particular helped me get through teenage life in many ways. I should revisit Strata at some point as well, with its proto discworld that explicitly apes real history
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    [MEDIA] House.

    House.
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    ASB: Alexander the Great lives 1,000 years, ascends to Olympus

    70-80, 60 is what people who don’t understand child mortality rates think the figure is. The age disparity is probably one of those things that would get more upsetting the older you get. We’ve seen kings and emperors go mad at the moment as it is as they realise death is getting near.
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    ASB: Alexander the Great lives 1,000 years, ascends to Olympus

    This is just how mortals cope with being lame, they tell themselves it’d suck. It’s like saying rich people are miserable really
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    ASB: Alexander the Great lives 1,000 years, ascends to Olympus

    900 years pissed out of his mind, 100 years of conquering when he’s bored
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    Expired HTTPS certificate for the forums

    I want daily samples of what memes you’ve been working on and a commitment to 12 hour trashposts in the pmqs thread daily. If not you’ll get three months severance, this is not a payout you’ll be shut into a door for three months until everything is severed
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    Expired HTTPS certificate for the forums

    Musk bought SLP last night
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    Stephen King's "11/22/63"

    Stephen King, bless him, has never been what I'd call good at endings. Its very odd for such a popular writer who packs so much into his writings but his endings have always veered wildly towards "and then it was all over and yeah thats your lot" side of things
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    The 2000s without 9/11

    Massive erosion of civil liberties aside… Probably stops the shine falling off Blair quite so soon, leading to a more comfortable 2003 election win. Pop culture is unrecognisable. The same countries and funding that sent out Bin Laden are still bubbling away so at some point or under...
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    Advancements in technologies made obsolete before they were perfected IOTL

    Know what I’m making at the studio this month
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    Forum/Subforum Proposal

    There’s this one that gets irregularly updated https://forum.sealionpress.co.uk/index.php?threads/resources-and-miscellaneous-tools-thread.224/
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    Lesser-Known Near-Deaths and Near-Misses

    Probably wouldn’t take much for Mark Hamills crash to be fatal. I’d like to think that results in Princess Leia the Return of the Jedi but somehow I think we’d end up with Han Solo ending up the star character Imagine if the brace position had been invented by that point
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    Atheist culture

    How we defining atheist? Something like Buddhism, Zoroastrianism or animist cultures (or the myriad philosophical schools of Greece and China) are probably about as close as you can get without scientific theory - religion is a way to process and understand the world around us along with...
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