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Does anyone know if you can walk 6 miles home from work anywhere else in the world?
Marc Torrence@marctorrence
This will sound like an obnoxious “only in New York thing” but randomly deciding to walk 6 miles home from work because it’s a nice day and you want some fresh air is really an amazing experience you can’t get anywhere else
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@heyesgee_ @tylerhmead I add flax seeds, chia seeds and cinnamon, make it the night before and reheat and have a few nuts or 100% peanut butter before, all of those things reduce glucose spike, I don’t have one at all according to monitor.
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@tylerhmead My blood glucose levels spike up significantly on having oats :(
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@PantilesLiving Shame that the restaurants have closed, the food was lovely and I think it’s great seeing people eating and drinking al fresco and enjoying our beautiful town.
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@KathyParr101 @tesssummers98 Most of us were fine but several people died every year whilst some suffered blindness, deafness or brain damage. Measles can be dangerous.
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@tesssummers98 There were no measles vax when I was young.
We all caught measles naturally and survived.
Same with chickenpox and flu.
I cannot understand this frantic, fearmongering drive for vaccinations.
Oh wait ...
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Outrage as champion racehorse is killed and served to unwitting diners at council-run soup kitchen trib.al/skQ33lm
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@SimonCalder My son is on holiday in Australia, flight’s back with Etihad via Abu Dhabi on 20th March. No idea if that will happen and how he will get back. Hoping it will be clearer by then.
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Gulf crisis shows air passengers' rights rules are unfit for purpose.
For passengers waiting in Asia to be returned to the UK on non-EU/UK airlines, rights to care and alternative flights do not apply.
Time to make them the same on both legs of the journey
independent.co.uk/travel/news-an…
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@Charlie_Senack Didn’t even know people were still testing….or that you could even get tests now. It’s 2026!
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@Reecebrah Odd procedure….seems cruel and unnecessary, much more common in US, rare in UK and many other countries.
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@KTHopkins I had a summer job every year from being 13 YO. they were shit jobs but it gave me a work ethic
I have never had a penny piece in benefits
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Listening to a woman moaning on the radio that her kid (who will graduate from University with a first class degree) cant get a job in KFC because he has no experience.
Well, my little friend, that is because you didn't encourage him to work as a kid. You probably bought his phone, and his clothes and his nights out. Otherwise he'd have five years experience by now.
Then you encouraged him to go to University, an entirely pointless exercise in an economy that is flooded with useless graduates for jobs that don't exist.
And now you bemoan the lack of possibilities supplied by others for your special son.
In this brave new world he is going to have to make the opportunities happen. He will need to learn to hustle; Get gardening, get grafting, get dirty, volunteer, do the dodgy stuff, understand the real world.
Because one thing is for sure, my delicate wall flowers, the world is not going to give you a job.
You need to understand where the demand is, and supply it. Just as it ever was.
80% of Universities need to reverting to trade polytechnics
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