Daz
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Daz
@dazusu
Don't change for the world. Be you. 🏳️🌈🕹🇺🇸🇬🇧🐶
Katılım Mayıs 2020
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@KM1111777444 @osniponcajames @MrPitbull07 I visit the US from the U.K. regularly and tip 22-25% in touristy areas, but to say it’s a respect issue is hilariously stupid. Bake service into menu prices and be done with it. It’s not a guest’s responsibility to pay employees wages by any rational or modern standard.
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@osniponcajames @MrPitbull07 You’re paying for the supplies, distribution, gas for transportation, overhead, utilities all the logistics etc.
You’re pay for the server to serve you your food at the time! You’re eating out in a restaurant! It’s respect!
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We went to a dinner as a group and had a $500 bill. We tipped $40. We were happy we can be able to give our server something, but her reaction was the opposite. She told us she assumed we're going to give her at least $120. When we asked for the manager, she said she was just joking, but she wasn't smiling at all. Idk, but is $40 tip enough for $500 bill? I just feel like expecting $120 is not realistic.
~Lea Robertson

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@StuartHart1962 @OAPJo You paid tax. The tax I'm paying today as a 42yo is funding today's state pension bill.
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@OAPJo Some of the replies in here 😀😀 We have money taken out of our wages for NIC which funds our pensions. We paid in. That was the contract.
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@PaterAmore @jadinho97 @GooalMouth I pay about as much national insurance as Americans do medical insurance. Not free at all.
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@jadinho97 @GooalMouth Fancy adding up what we get for free in the NHS? It’s free to have a baby. It’s free to call an ambulance. It’s free to be sick. It’s free to have paternity leave.
Thought America was meant to have freedom?
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Why I Left Linus Media Group. New video on my personal channel: youtube.com/watch?v=j5a0jT…

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@Pirat_Nation Let’s remember that Linus hired a CEO who is likely calling the shots on salaries and business decisions.
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Linus Tech Tips veteran Jake Tivy left the company in August 2025 after nearly ten years.
He said his pay stayed flat for over three years while Vancouver housing costs soared.
"You kind of start thinking, while you're working on your boss's third house, if you're ever going to be able to buy a house."


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@bforesterATM @WDWNT A reivew doesn't mean it will lead to change, unfortunately.
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@WDWNT Hope my actual non verbal disabled son doesn’t have to wait longer in line because folks are out of shape and need scooters.
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BREAKING: Disney Parks Accepts Shareholder Proposal to Review Impact of Controversial Disability Access System (DAS) Changes
wdwnt.news/60k_00
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@NancyH_60 The amount of AI slop today... jesus. Is anything organic anymore?
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@GregScottTV This platform has gone to complete crap, I agree. Always enjoy your posts - you're one of the few people I still use the platform for.
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The EBU need to sort this sorry mess out.
Iceland becomes fifth country to boycott Eurovision bbc.com/news/articles/…
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@mrolaf79 @ML3democrats Sure. More than 0 is too many, but the implication was it’s worse than the US situation. It’s not. On either gun or knife violence.
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@ML3democrats Well, in the UK they have and they had a lot of stabbings.
Quite a lot.
Over the last decade or so.
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Dr. Andrew Huberman dropped a simple, science-backed protocol that’s melting fat faster than most people think possible:
Eat only meat, fish, eggs, fruit, and vegetables. Nothing else. No bread, pasta, rice, tortillas, or processed foods. Drink water, coffee, or tea — skip alcohol and milk.
Why it works so fast? When you remove the hyper-palatable combo of refined carbs + industrial fats, insulin stays low, catecholamines (adrenaline/norepinephrine) rise, and lipolysis (fat burning) gets unleashed. People who’ve lived on processed foods for years often drop serious body fat in weeks because their body finally shifts into genuine fat-oxidation mode. Pure physiology, no gimmicks.
Watch Huberman explain the mechanism in 30 seconds ↓ Your future self might thank you. What’s one processed food you’d ditch first?
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@SubwayUK for the love of God, please train your franchises on consistent product assembly and reading the order. Salads turn up with no cheese at all when double cheese was paid for, or one portion of meat, when double was paid for. This isn’t a one off - it happens regularly!!!
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@D162Michele Their national dish is chicken tikka masala for crying out loud.
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@DrunkenMighty @Epiousion_ @RichardJMurphy The definition of UPF is food with 5 or more ingredients. If the bread is from a supermarket, the sandwich fails on the bread alone.
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@Epiousion_ @RichardJMurphy Ultra processed foods by definition are not made in the home. Though bread containing emulsifiers or flour separated into components (gluten, fibre etc) and recombined will be classified as ultra processed.
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Ultra-processed foods now make up at least half of all food sold in UK supermarkets. The Lancet has described them as a “corporate-engineered public health crisis.” That is exactly what they are: industrial products designed for profit, not nutrition. They override appetite control, promote over-consumption, and push out real food alternatives.
These foods are cheap because wages are low, access to fresh food is unequal, and corporate concentration has eliminated choice. The result is a society burdened with obesity, diabetes, heart disease and cancers — and an NHS stretched to breaking point. None of this is accidental. In this video,
I explain how ultra-processed food became unavoidable, why it is a systemic economic issue rather than a personal failure, and what the government can do now: from food labelling and advertising bans to taxing ultra-processed products and subsidising real food. We can change this — but only if we confront corporate power.
youtu.be/BJ8nEeiFmH4?si…

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@AlanJi73069669 @RichardJMurphy ultra processed means something with 5 or more ingredients that's pre-packaged. You're welcome.
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@RichardJMurphy Keep coming across "ultra-processed".
One day, I might come across someone who can be bothered to explain what they mean by using those words.
So far, its like Nick Clegg discussing "Social Mobility".
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@WDWNT @BeastCoasters You know it's bad when WDWNT, of all the sites, calls you out.
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@BeastCoasters Hi, can you please remove this and repost with proper credit for the photo?
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@BenRamanauskas As someone who pays over 75k in tax and NI each year - absolutely not. They should be free to all, as they are in Wales and Scotland.
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More people should pay for prescriptions - including pensioners. They should only be 'free' if you're very poor.
Paul Lewis@paullewismoney
Health Sec adds to earlier confirmation by Chancellor and PM that England will remain the only part of the UK where most adults under 60 must pay for their NHS prescriptions - now nearly a tenner an item. They are free in Scotland, Wales, NI
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@YorkieBuilds @PopBase That's an adoption and implementation problem not an AI problem.
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Microsoft’s AI chief, Mustafa Suleyman, says he’s mind-blown by the negative reactions to Copilot and other AI features in Windows:
“Jeez there so many cynics! It cracks me up when I hear people call AI underwhelming. (...) The fact that people are unimpressed that we can have a fluent conversation with a super smart AI that can generate any image/video is mindblowing to me.”


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