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This discussion just makes me want to watch Children of Men again thanks thread
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aka Post Brexit Prediction Simulator
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 00:52 |
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Ratjaculation posted:This discussion just makes me want to watch Children of Men again Ratjaculation posted:aka Post Brexit Prediction Simulator
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 00:53 |
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Debbie Does Dagon posted:I think there was a Star Trek TNG episode where a technologically advanced/fertility inert civilization were convinced by Picard to allow space-poors onto their planet for breeding purposes. I think I remember this one, because IIRC Picard was talking with one of the other officers at the end who asked something along the lines of "how do you know for sure they'll gently caress?" and Picard was like "They'll sort it out I'm sure" wisely understanding that people are generally horny.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 00:56 |
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i've said it before, and i'll say it again i don't sweat, i can't sweat, i didn't sweat
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 00:58 |
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Someone please start the "turn big ben into a bong for brexit" kickstarter to confuse all the express readers
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 00:58 |
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:Adoption is not the easy process a lot of people who've never encountered the system seem to think it is "we'll just adopt" I hear people say. It doesn't work like that. In any kind of discussion like that adoption is used as really easy rhetorical panacea. If you were approved why did you end up not adopting?
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:04 |
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Vitamin P posted:In any kind of discussion like that adoption is used as really easy rhetorical panacea. If you were approved why did you end up not adopting? Long story that many years later still makes me cry. Completely inept social workers. However, a friend and her husband were going through the same process some months behind me (we got grouped into cohorts for various group sessions) with the same social workers and thanks to my experience, they chucked the social workers out of their house several times and the husband particularly put his foot down on a number of items - which is actually quite a tough thing to do when you really want to adopt a child - and eventually they adopted a lovely little boy so I try to look at it in the light that my experience helped them considerably. (Strange to think he'll be an adult now!). Some of the people in my cohort ended up suing the relevant local authority. Here's a really stupid example (and one that won't make me cry) of the idiocy: we had to tell about your last relationship that hadn't worked out. For me, this involved something in Oslo. The social worker writes down what she thinks you said (wasn't allowed to write it myself). At the end of all the sessions, she showed me what she was submitting to the panel (at that point in time potential adopters were not allowed in to the panel discussions to answer any questions directly). In this, for that part, she had written 'blah di blah Onslow'. I said 'That's wrong, can I change it, it should be Oslo.' (she patently had no idea what Oslo was). 'No - if you change anything you have to go right back to the start'. So the thing made absolutely no sense at all. Jaeluni Asjil fucked around with this message at 01:21 on Jan 15, 2020 |
# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:16 |
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The space poors were also space Irish
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:19 |
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Hi britgoons i am working on a sousvide brexit survival kit The first meal is bangers and mash. But im confused. Do you all put the potatoes on the left side of the plate or the right?
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:21 |
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WAR CRIME GIGOLO posted:Hi britgoons i am working on a sousvide brexit survival kit If you use straight bangers and make sure all the spuds are the same size and shape and arranged symmetrically (or use mash), people can turn the plate to suit, even top or bottom instead or right and left. Ed: just noticed WCG did say mash LOL Jaeluni Asjil fucked around with this message at 01:32 on Jan 15, 2020 |
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:Long story that many years later still makes me cry. Completely inept social workers. Do you think the problem was the social workers individually or the systemic process? And yeah it's so insane that you remember a kid you knew and suddenly realise they are now an adult.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:24 |
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WAR CRIME GIGOLO posted:Hi britgoons i am working on a sousvide brexit survival kit Potato position doesn't matter, the key is gravy position. Pour a little bit on the sausages (only the sausages, never the mash) and leave a generously full gravy dish alongside the meal. If there is veg involved then position them on the plate as a sort of Switzerland-esque third party.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:28 |
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Vitamin P posted:Do you think the problem was the social workers individually or the systemic process? And yeah it's so insane that you remember a kid you knew and suddenly realise they are now an adult. Mainly systemic. Problem is that the social workers were so badly paid that to be frank they weren't the brightest sparks in the universe. Also, they weren't immune from the system. My particular social worker dealing with the adoption had been fostering a severely disabled boy since he was a small child and he was now nearly 17. She had been taking care of him single-handedly for all those years. When he would reach 18 then the care system would start to fail so she decided to apply to adopt him. She was rejected (this was a few months after my case) so they were going to move this severely disabled boy with the mental age of a 4-5 year old away from the only home he'd known for almost his entire life into the care system!
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:31 |
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:31 |
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Vitamin P posted:Potato position doesn't matter, the key is gravy position. Pour a little bit on the sausages (only the sausages, never the mash) and leave a generously full gravy dish alongside the meal. If there is veg involved then position them on the plate as a sort of Switzerland-esque third party. What are you doing with these dishes, freezing them for yourself or others? I don't like gravy as it happens.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:33 |
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:What are you doing with these dishes, freezing them for yourself or others? I don't like gravy as it happens. Presenting a plate of sausage and mash lives and dies by the details mate. Jaeluni Asjil posted:Mainly systemic. I don't know a thing about how the adoption service works but if she'd decided to adopt him at the arbirtrary age of 16 rather then the arbitrary age of 18 do you think that would have helped? I hope the lad is doing okay.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:40 |
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Vitamin P posted:Presenting a plate of sausage and mash lives and dies by the details mate. As far as I understand it, you can't legally adopt an 18 year old in the UK. He was 16 when she started the process. I have no idea how the lad is doing, I did see her out with him once many years ago on the London underground but it was through a train window and she didn't see me.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:46 |
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:I don't like gravy as it happens.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:47 |
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Put the sausages in the middle of the plate and entirely encase in mashed potato. Make a funnel in the top and pour in gravy. Liberate sausages from gravy volcano.
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Population growth is already slowing, and is projected to peak at 9ish billion before starting to drop again. We're soon going to face the problem worldwide that the number of old people needing care outnumbers the amount of people in society who can care for them. Don't have kids if you don't want kids, but don't be guilted into doing so by looking at one crisis and ignoring another.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:56 |
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Someone was asking about Rachel Swindon of Twitter fame the other day - here's a whole article about her here: https://www.buzzfeed.com/markdistefano/heres-the-woman-behind-britains-most-divisive-twitter
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 02:24 |
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The thing is that maybe we need to reduce population growth and/or reduce the population itself, but the way to do that (Both morally and effectively) is stuff we should be doing anyway, specifically, helping poorer countries grow richer in a fair and non-exploitative manner, and most of all helping women's education and empowerment globally.
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:What are you doing with these dishes, freezing them for yourself or others? I don't like gravy as it happens. Went to my grandmas for Christmas and cooked her and my aunt a Christmas dinner. I took most of the stuff with me, but forgot gravy granules. She found some in the cupboard, and was all proud that she had some. Sadly, they'd gone off in 2005, and turning the jar upsidown and shaking it caused no movement whatsoever, it was just one solid lump. After I'd refused to have anything to do with that, she found two bottles of "Instant gravy liquid" or something in there. 2006 and 2007. We didn't have gravy.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 04:00 |
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It's entirely likely that grandmother's cupboards contain the second volume of the voynich manuscript, several japanese imperial treasures, and enough pieces of the true cross to build a 128 gun ship of the line out of it.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 04:08 |
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Ratjaculation posted:i've said it before, and i'll say it again i don't sweat, i can't sweat, i didn't sweat it is one of many bodily functions I shed on the honouraburu path hidden amongst the leaves
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 05:57 |
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forkboy84 posted:This is such a depressing post. I really thought it was quite refreshing. To me it's just a big heap of navel gazing bullshit. And yes I've done traveling so I have some experience.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 07:35 |
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OwlFancier posted:I don't know that going places and doing things really improves you as a person, I don't think the value of a person comes from the things they've stood on, or under, or next to. It's just another form of consumerism and status bragging to me, painted over with pretty words to pretend to sound deep.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 07:40 |
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:Someone was asking about Rachel Swindon of Twitter fame the other day - here's a whole article about her here: "Divisive" is one of those great political words that is inevitably used to mean "Makes me feel uncomfortable but isn't actually wrong".
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 07:46 |
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Oh dear me posted:Our own localities are full of exciting and interesting things to do, including things that are a lot more useful than lying on a beach or taking 'I was here!' photographs, and our lives are not long enough to do all of them. Travel might easily be something people do because they're unimaginative, or do not stretch themselves enough to achieve anything more difficult. Travelling outside the UK is often cheaper than travelling inside it, because everything is expensive as gently caress.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 07:57 |
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Nah, definitely some people treat it as something merely for bragging, and poo poo like the way Everest is commodified sucks a lot, but the idea that wanting to explore and experience the world in all its vastness and wonder is mere consumerism is truly bizarre. Like, there's nothing in else I can visit that's the same as if I got to go to Chan Chan. There's no replicating the Acropolis. No other city is quite like New York. Each place is, of necessity, unique. And maybe the thing that is your favourite is something local, like, it's not as if I fail to see enormous beauty in the windy hills of Ireland, and that is hardly an exotic and distant land. That's great, I hope people in that situation are happy! But I have felt, since the day I was born, yearning for exploration. Who dwells in this land, and what fantastic things have they created? What lies beyond the horizon? What infinite wonders might we find in our universe? The sea - the stars - pull at my soul. To me, acknowledging it has often led to horrible outcomes, the drive to explore creation is humanity at our most fundamental, and our most noble. Imagine how much we might do if we put that drive towards good ends, of brotherhood, personal growth, genuine learning, instead of nationalist competition, capitalist exploitation, or imperial ambition.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 07:59 |
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https://twitter.com/PraxisCast/status/1217343929122770946?s=19
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 08:20 |
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Debbie Does Dagon posted:I think there was a Star Trek TNG episode where a technologically advanced/fertility inert civilization were convinced by Picard to allow space-poors onto their planet for breeding purposes. iirc, another example of Star Trek's longstanding weird vendetta against the Irish.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 08:47 |
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ShredsYouSay posted:iirc, another example of Star Trek's longstanding weird vendetta against the Irish. Hey, they achieved full independence in 2024 in the trek timeline.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 08:54 |
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Ms Adequate posted:the drive to explore creation is humanity at our most fundamental This sounds horribly close to implying that those who do not share this drive are lacking in humanity. To read that not wanting to travel depresses other people is pretty strong and spectacularly condescending. I don't like to travel for a number of reasons and to hear that standing on a different part of the world would enrich my soul sounds a lot like being told to accept Jesus into my heart.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 08:56 |
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Lol https://twitter.com/JamesMelville/status/1217354468712419328?s=19
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 09:09 |
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They've got some really impressive forecasting if they can pick out a 7% difference in the usual UK growth rate of gently caress all.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 09:11 |
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https://twitter.com/AlbyEarley/status/1217200778550685696?s=19
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 09:21 |
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Nothingtoseehere posted:Population growth is already slowing, and is projected to peak at 9ish billion before starting to drop again. We're soon going to face the problem worldwide that the number of old people needing care outnumbers the amount of people in society who can care for them. Don't have kids if you don't want kids, but don't be guilted into doing so by looking at one crisis and ignoring another. There's an evil little thread in British culture that doesn't want anyone to leave unless they've suffered sufficiently, and I'm not sure who to blame for it. The Dutch and Belgians have started to get over it so it might be a religious thing. Anyone trying to convince you that the solution to an aging population is bringing more people into the equation is trying to sell you a pyramid scheme though.
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Guavanaut posted:There's an evil little thread in British culture that doesn't want anyone to leave unless they've suffered sufficiently - every Irish, Scottish and Welsh poster.
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