All I see here is miners pelting the police with stones and rocks and all I’m seeing on the news for the past tee days is that they wasn’t doing any throwing of stones and rocks, what a loosed crap so stop wasting public money on your stupid fucking enquiries and except the fact that you got your arse kicked for being a public nuisance, thuggery on behalf of the miners🖕
@norbertholstein260411 күн бұрын
If you ever thought you live in a free country
@nialloneill50976 күн бұрын
Free for the rich and powerful to do what they want...including legitimising mindless violence against their own people...to pave the way for stealing the same nation's riches from them...nothing less, nothing more
@union31011 күн бұрын
As if the tactic of hitting a shield with a batton isn't meant to antagonise
@sptfgpn27 күн бұрын
Townes Van Zandt came from a wealthy family. He might have adopted blue-collar mannerisms, but that wasn't his background.
@Angel-by1niАй бұрын
We are all Oscar Wilde. I couldn't stop listening until it was over. England must restore the glory, dignity and humanity of the person and soul of such a distinguished son of God and of the British nation. God has already done that Justice in heaven, it is his turn to receive human justice.
@Bledi838Ай бұрын
In USA Corruption is Legalized....it starts with Lobbying. 😂
@universalguide77Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@bethysbarnАй бұрын
Wow! Just wow! 😭💔💔💔 that was absolutely amazing! I had cracked before the end and was crying with you! That was such a testament to him! I so hope he could see/hear this, wherever his soul may be and know that he is still so important, admired and appreciated, I was struggling at the beginning but I’m so glad I persevered, I was soon emersed and you did such a phenomenal job! Thank you for this performance ❤❤❤❤
@lilblindbanditАй бұрын
6:01:48 great
@vitatover2449Ай бұрын
Wonderful narrator. Best I've ever heard
@guillermoantoniocorreareye3407Ай бұрын
I AM FROM CHILE
@guillermoantoniocorreareye3407Ай бұрын
THE WORK OF SARAH IS WODERFULL
@handsomenumber13932 ай бұрын
Thank you Oscar. Well read Rupert (you stole the show in Napoleon).
@petrabethyname71422 ай бұрын
So much beauty in this music and mind blowing 🤯 every time I get to see him on KZbin doing this solo looping and creating a song. Pure talent that I couldn’t handle meeting this man I’d geek out.
@Vampyrdanceclub2 ай бұрын
sigh*
@AlicePBrigole2 ай бұрын
51:00
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@AlicePBrigole2 ай бұрын
1:24:25 😮
@AlicePBrigole2 ай бұрын
1:24:25 😮
@princerupert61612 ай бұрын
Was wilde a butterfly flitting amongst the flowers? I think not. Rather, a moth flitting around a flame called Bowsie. Both narcissists of the worst kind feeding off each other.. In the end, two cats in a sack... Annie Lennoxs' 'sweet dreams are made of this' could sum them both up better than I. A gay icon? No. A lesson for all old men who think they're loves young dream.
@toypolloi2 ай бұрын
What a great idea! I'll fill in the form now.
@ligiakogos26623 ай бұрын
Magnificent ! Bravo !
@georgesandchopin2993 ай бұрын
so lovely! like Gavin Bryars "Titanic" piece. Just wonderful :)
@samcullen5993 ай бұрын
Joe Cullen was the operator of the machine that demolished the house
@AlexFPS173 ай бұрын
Nice one
@zozoa13 ай бұрын
When the British public fought back. Not like today.
@HRHooChicken3 ай бұрын
Throwing paint would’ve been more effective. It would cover the shields
@stephenstephen15053 ай бұрын
Neil Bartlett is a wonderful interpreter of Wilde's work
@jamesblackshaw1324 ай бұрын
Rah get them lazy miners back to work i don't understand why many of them didn't just go into a different profession its not exactly safe ⛏️ mining
@mrnemesisis91124 ай бұрын
My grandfather were miners for 3 years
@ismandar9834 ай бұрын
Ugly reading not enough emotion boring not captivating same tone idk how someone can listen to this without getting bored ive been listening to poems in a while and in general poems needs more emotion and should be. Ore captivating
@AlexFPS174 ай бұрын
That sounds great! Im a woodcarver and would love to show off some of my creations
@Artangellondon4 ай бұрын
We hope you get a chance to submit your creations to the project!
@AlexFPS174 ай бұрын
@@Artangellondon i have filled out the form and submitted some pictures and a video! :)
@lucatoni45094 ай бұрын
capitalism..
@nialloneill50976 күн бұрын
And the need to legitimise violent thugs to justify and protect it...
@Sanna-na4 ай бұрын
Thank you Thank you Thank you
@Amaterasu_9906 ай бұрын
Charles Dickens, Hard Times ~ demonstrates the English schools and their goal to stamp out imagination :-) -- Amazing listening to two of my favourite intellectuals/artists/writers.
@beatrizsobreiracosta15386 ай бұрын
Breathtaking
@elessar00096 ай бұрын
Fantastic
@joaopauloustrittopontes4247 ай бұрын
I've been trying to find the full text for a while now, and I cannot find it anywhere! Every version I've come across has only the second half beginning with "...suffering is one very long moment". I could only get my hands on the complete letter in portuguese! I simply can't understand why it is so hard to get the complete letter in english...
@PeterHanson-nz6wu7 ай бұрын
Rule number one, anything a Jew says, automatically disbelieve, (((Graeber))).,
@sawyerstudio7 ай бұрын
💓
@gemmaanderson62757 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/b5a6iJKObqyjp9E
@jongreen64227 ай бұрын
My grandfather and my uncle were miners and i will always always be proud to be a grandson and nephew of these proud working men who were made of staunch stuff
@thunderbirdlightning79987 ай бұрын
11:54
@mdophelia9667 ай бұрын
This will leave a big gap, when it goes, and the house returns to real world development. It is such an exciting visualisation. It needs context but finding this, it is worth it. Geoffrey Hinton worked on neural networks research for along time, developed AI algorithms. I believe he is a relative of Charles Howard Hinton, that wrote about the 4th dimension in 1800’s. It didn’t catch on. His sister got the concepts. As did Einstein. The next revolutionary development that we are entering, could make or break the human race, no longer the dominant species on this planet. Could every town or city have one of these exhibit spaces to learn without boundaries, the past present and future in one place?
@amlequesne7 ай бұрын
So interesting!! Well done! I don't really understand it but, as you say, that liberates the possiblities to interact with it. The visual references don't settle into patterns or genres - again interesting. If you are in London let me know. It would be lovely to catch up! Ann-Marie
@moarawkwarder7 ай бұрын
Absolute banger of a breakup album
@ruthvanita63687 ай бұрын
Bartlett's book is perhaps the best ever written on Wilde's work, and this is a magnificent reading of a masterpiece
@philnewton30967 ай бұрын
Wasn't Newton only allowed into cambr by them bypassing his non belief in god for his aid to navigation via his expertise in astronomy for the Navy as well as cannonball trajectories?
@philnewton30967 ай бұрын
Lovelock and ". Arts for entertainment " ? Only??
@philnewton30967 ай бұрын
What became of the long playing sound. ? Beyond language? The music of the Sphere.(s)?.. Newton and the navys ballistics. ? Ok . Not bad for a land lubber I suppose ,but his Cambridge entry had to get around the necessary ecclesiastical requirements I'm told by the Newton Soc . And sounds with engagement with listening. ? Arts were referred to near the very end. Phil Newton .l.pool 2033.
@anu151558 ай бұрын
59:50 3:25:00
@Borabas8 ай бұрын
I totally agree with the formulation by Brian Eno: “For every bullshit job there must be a bullshit education.” It is modern industrial education (which is typically poor in philosophy, ecology and fine arts) that produce for the state and corporate bureaucracy tamed technicians (like Adolf Eichmann) who don’t ask inconvenient questions about purpose and meaning.
@Snugggg8 ай бұрын
He says agricultural work has mostly gone away. There’s a bit more to that. The demand for labor during the harvest season is off the chart but planting and growing seasons is almost nonexistent. Farmers (owners) cry about no one wanting work anymore but then people still have to feed, cloth and shelter themselves for the other 3 seasons of the year too and they’re not willing to pay any more to cover the 3/4 of the year.