The Russel Square rhubarb man (at The Soho Hotel)

This is what every mayor should be doing.
“Opinion Piece: Should we allow this mayor to shamelessly, irresponsibly use his job in order to do his job?”


I saw this gate while on my hike today.
You fail to close that gate, you’re definitely letting all the fairies loose.
Listen, I don’t make the rules. Just for the love of Pete close it behind you.
I feel like going around the gate is also inviting some sort of misfortune.

In 2008, Universal Music fraudulently claimed that a short Youtube clip of a toddler dancing to Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy” was a copyright infringement, leading to eight years of litigation and, eventually, a landmark ruling secured by the Electronic Frontier Foundation in which the court found that Universal had a duty to consider fair use before using the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to censor other peoples’ media.
Universal is a slow learner.
When Prince died, thousands of his fans gathered in his hometown of Minneapolis to sing “Purple Rain”; Minneapolis Star Tribune reporter Aaron Lavinsky recorded a video of that moving tribute and uploaded it to Twitter, where it has racked up more than 500,000 views.
Years later – and after having lost the landmark “Dancing Baby” case so very comprehensively – Stupid Universal has sent a Digital Millennium Copyright Act complaint to Twitter, getting Lavinsky’s video censored.
After negative publicity, Universal apparently decided that it didn’t want to waste another eight years finding out how totally wrong it was, and withdrew the complaint.
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Oh f**k yes!!!