By Bones McCoy
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Andy McDandy wrote: Mon Jan 12, 2026 6:24 pm Religious slaughter conjures up images of burning pyres and chanting cultists, which I'm sure is not the intention.

Animals die so we can eat them. If you have a problem with that, go veggie.
What about the Kosher Lobsters eh?



Lobsters are shellfish and Trief (opposite of Kosher).

Two Mailwatch themes collide!
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By Boiler
#104567
Inevitable, I suppose :roll:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... media-meme

In certain corners of the internet, on niche news feeds and algorithms, an AI-generated British schoolgirl has emerged as something of a phenomenon.

Her name is Amelia, a purple-haired “goth girl” who proudly carries a mini union flag and appears to have a penchant for racism.

If you are unfamiliar with Amelia, the chances are you will soon encounter one viral meme or another inspired by her on Facebook or X, where her reputation is growing.

Videos of Amelia typically feature her walking through London, or the House of Commons, declaring her love for England and warning of the dangers of “militant Muslims” or “third-world migrants”. In one clip she is harangued by bearded man in Islamic attire for eating a pork sausage.
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By Samanfur
#104573
A teenage girl with no agency, and who they can fantasise about without feeling guilty.

See also, Tilly Norwood. It says a lot for the people making these things that this is what they choose to create.
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By Boiler
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As has been frequently observed, when members of the shadier elements of the far Right get nicked, there's always 'interesting' material on their hard drives.
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