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Apologies for the occasional poor spelling/grammar - am dyslexic.

UK เข้าร่วม Nisan 2023
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@genkcals @rl_keith @M0NST3REXIC Plenty of men wear briefs! I'm autistic and find anything that goes down to the thighs problematic sensory-wise. (This actually sent me down a small research rabbit hole to see if I could find reliable data on this; I couldn't. Best guess based on all I read would be ≥1/3rd.)
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vic ★ 0 days w/o overeating
genuine question how do people wear these under pants like they're basically shorts how can you wear jeans over them
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@SKINWALKER34813 @discordspies @DanteNotAlmeida Even then, those instances were nothing more than a bad vibe and nothing ever actually happened. In short, the notion that public transport is unsafe in diverse areas is nonsense.
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@SKINWALKER34813 @discordspies @DanteNotAlmeida No idea about David, but I live in SE London and regularly use trains/buses. They're great! I see maybe 1-2 people begging on the train per year and maybe once a year someone smells bad. In 20+ years, I've felt mildly unsafe about two or three times.
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David 🇺🇦🇵🇸@discordspies·
It's so weird to hear Americans talk like this because I've been reliant on public transport my entire life and it's just Not Like That in the UK Is it really that consistently bad or is this a thing where everyone has like one story that colours their whole experience
𝕷𝖆𝖉𝖞 𝕬 🦇@Nyct0phil3_x

@trash_panda97 I think its okay to not want to live somewhere where getting screamed at and pissed on for simply using a train is a real possibility

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@urbap_ @f4micom The technical implementation has been and will be done by the Government Digital Service, which now sits under the Dept. for Science, Innovation and Technology. The government has been pretty clear that they are implementing it themselves, not bringing in 3rd parties to do so.
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f4mi ‼️@f4micom·
i am not british so this i am 100% speaking out of what i remember reading in the news, if anything is wrong feel free to correct me and call me out but going point by point didn't his government: - explicitly rule out rejoining the EU single market or customs union - have something like 40k small boat crossings hitting a record number DESPITE using weird fucked up surveillance tech to avoid it - simply continue the project from the previous govt nuclear wise (not defending that govt either dear God, just stating the facts lol) - yeah, no involvement war wise that is correct, nothing to say, that was based of him - "freedom of speech back" is insane when he helped implement one of the most aggressive online censorship regimes in the Western world + people jailed for tweets (which is something now people accuse us of the EU of doing union-wise even tho that's not a thing in most countries here), encrypted messages subject to scanning, FUCKING WIKIPEDIA threatened to leave the UK, while simultaneously rolling back trans rights he personally promised to protect, caving to far-right framing on social issues + again deploying dsytopian provably faulty facial recognition against protesters in this case - he raised the cost of hiring, raised the cost of selling your company, raised the cost of existing as a company in general lol the UK economy (GDP wise at least which i know is a faulty metric bu still) is now beaten by the Italian economy - the NHS waitlist remain well above pre-pandemic levels, the 18-week treatment standard hasn't been met since 2016 iirc idk mate i think my british friends are right to call him out on this shit lol
NXT EU@NXT4EU

Starmerism: - EU alignment - 0 Illegal Migration - Nuclear Revival - No UK involvement into Iran - Freedom of Speech back - Wind Energy Investments - Startup Backing - NHS waiting list down You may ask yourself, why do the extremists want him gone?

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@Timmay1Timmay @Cas_LibDem @catgirlprostate I must admit, I hadn't actually looked at this poll in detail, and was more focusing on the wider point about More In Common. That being said, I reckon you could be right. It looks a bit like their formatting, but I can't find a proper source for this poll.
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@Cas_LibDem @catgirlprostate They currently have Reform a few points higher than the industry average, but that in itself is not a sign of systematic bias. (To be clear, I'm not right wing myself, but I also don't like dismissing poll data without a sound reason.)
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@Cas_LibDem @catgirlprostate They overestimated Labour's vote share by 4 points, got Reform's pretty much bang on and slightly underestimated the Tories, Lib Dems and Greens. (I believe all, apart from Labour, within the margin of error.)
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Radio Times@RadioTimes·
Who will be the first to crack a laugh and who will keep a straight face the longest? Meet this year's legendary line-up of comedians spotlit across 12 covers, as they compete to be the Last One Laughing. Last One Laughing photographed exclusively for Radio Times by Robert Wilson.
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@fbgatgomt420 @ShitpostGate I'm a Gen Z Briton and have only every used/understood kilograms. That said, like many units of measurements in the UK, it depends on age and context. Lots of people older me than me use stone, which I've just never learnt. (Same with cm vs feet and inches for height.)
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fbgatgomt@fbgatgomt420·
@ShitpostGate I thought the uk uses stone and pound to weigh body weight no?
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@armegido612 @GraphCrimes It's a graph used in an advertisement, but it is still a graph and therefore should be rendered accurately and clearly. Not at all keen on giving British political parties, already collectively known for their statistical shitfuckery, what is potentially a very expansive excuse.
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Aradia 🇺🇦@armegido612·
@GraphCrimes i would argue this is less a graph and more an advertisement which means it doesnt have to follow conventional graph rules
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@ElPinkFloydian @hugssomb While I completely understand your defence of it given that context, I actually think this strengthens one of Tom Scott's arguments. Just as he said, people's ignorance as to how electronic voting works was fertile ground for people seeking to sow distrust in electoral processes.
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@ElPinkFloydian @hugssomb Thanks for that context. I'd seen some Brazilians defending it in a way that did seem a bit odd, and wasn't sure why. I should have really worked it out, as I know a little about Brazilian politics and had seen a similar thing with Democrats in the US because of Trump's lies.
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hugo@hugssomb·
thinking back to the time my american friend learnt that australian votes are all counted by hand and he started insisting that american votes being counted by machines are more secure and i had to hit him with the
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@buni_tori87125 @stiff_where7899 @damnedandone @g00doldays @tastykacey14 This is ultimately not an argument worth having, as two people with different accents can say 'two pock' and it'll sound completely different! Generally, I'd just go with whatever sounds closest to how he said it in your accent. For me, that's pack, but it'll vary by person.
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@stiff_where7899 @damnedandone @g00doldays @tastykacey14 It also depends on accents, though. In my accent (British/London), if I say 'two pock' it sounds nothing like how he pronounces his name. Whereas, if I say 'two pack', it's a lot closer. (Also, to my ear, I can hear either pack or pock in that video!)
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