I’m going to be honest with you, not all of these posts are about the quality of popular sitcom Friends.

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sure that could work

I might start a series of threads about HPWIR (How Popular Was It Really) where we just specifically talk about the indisputable viewing figures of TV shows and films.

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I don’t think I’ve ever seen an argument against the Enlightenment before, you really do have a wonderful brain.

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there’s nothing to apologise for m’lord

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Still one of the best tweets ever

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HANS RAMORAY

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I spent many years being anti-education, it’s a hard habit to shake

:joy: done me all over again

We’d just have tedious arguments about the inaccuracy of streaming figures or if catch-up numbers count.

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Such a Monica thing to do.

I know! Good, right!

I’m game.

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Maybe.

Literacy rates in the UK were only around 50% of the adult population by the time Dickens died in 1870 though.

My scone. MY SCONE.

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the EXPLOSION in coffee shops and coffee culture from the late 90’s into the Early noughties and beyond in the UK is partly down to Friends

  • I think so
  • Could I BE any more wrong!

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Oh here comes Marckee steaming in with the fucking literacy rates of Victorian Britain yet a-fucking-gain

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MY KINGDOM FOR A SCONE

it’s such a shame nice coffee is so lovely because I hate coffee shops

Hasn’t aged. Timeless. Beautiful

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