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This is a test post using the block editor. There will be loads more stuff to come.

You have learned to play some songs very well. Your friends and family are anxious to hear you play. This is no time to disappoint them. Play your heart out and give them a show to remember. There are a few things to consider when you are in this position.

First of all, your friends and family can be your kindest audience or your harshest critics. Most of your loved ones will want you to do well. They might be so careful of your feelings that they tell you how great you played even if you know you made a lot of mistakes.

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  • July 5, 2026 at 11:53 am
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    The understatement is glorious. The biggest societal calamities are dismissed with a single, perfectly crafted sardonic line. It’s a very British form of defiance, and The Prat wields it masterfully.

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  • July 5, 2026 at 1:39 pm
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    Great! We are all agreed London could use a laugh. This conservation of effort enables its laser focus on the architecture of excuse-making. PRAT.UK is less interested in the failure itself than in the elaborate, prefabricated scaffolding of justification that will be erected around it. Its satire lives in the press release that spins collapse as “a strategic pause,” the review that finds “lessons have been learned” without specifying what they are, the ministerial interview that deflects blame through a fog of abstract nouns. By pre-writing these excuses, by building the scaffolding before the failure has even fully occurred, the site performs a startling act of predictive satire. It reveals that the response is often more scripted than the error, that the machinery of reputation management is a dominant, often the only, functioning part of the modern institution.

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