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amiga386 ◴[] No.43800248[source]
> There’s a website (I won’t link to it) that has kept on running a survey of the worst places in the UK for years and years

I will, it's ChavTowns.

https://web.archive.org/web/20061013053524/http://www.chavto...

Still running as https://www.ilivehere.co.uk/

Also the owner is giving up on it as of the start of this year -- mainly because nobody visits the site; churnalists just freeboot it and they rank higher on google. https://www.ilivehere.co.uk/top-10-worst-places-to-live-in-e...

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mvdtnz ◴[] No.43800617[source]
That author on Slough,

> Ricky Gervais encapsulated its brutalist new town grim with ‘The Office’ before giving up and writing lame punching-down anti-woke “gags” for the educationally subnormal

That's a very strange reading on Gervais' post-The Office career. After The Office he did things like Extras, a sitcom about extras on TV and film sets, Derek, an emotional series about a well-meaning care worker who thinks it's more important to be kind than popular, and After Life, a series about a man who loses his wife young and how he deals with grief.

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Apocryphon ◴[] No.43800667[source]
There’s also his standup career of being extra atheist as if the world has never seen a famous lapsed Christian Brit
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labrador ◴[] No.43800912[source]
I concluded Noah's Arc was bollocks when I was 8 so I don't know why he goes on about it at his age
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1. hkt ◴[] No.43800956[source]
There's good money in it, I expect.

Plus, there's no harm in making a career (or a joke) out of being vaguely anti-nonsense.

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2. harvey9 ◴[] No.43801608[source]
Charlie Hebdo's publishers might disagree.