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Are you me? I have exactly the same one except I've been in this flat for a bit longer. Had its annual service last week and got the usual "we're rapidly running out of replacement parts so if anything breaks you're probably hosed" from the engineer. They're also horrifically inefficient compared to pretty much anything more modern so I've got a guy/gal coming tomorrow to give an estimate for replacing it. My wallet is already crying... JollyBoyJohn posted:Does anyone else here still have an 80's style back boiler with the gas fire on the front? Like the one pictured? It's been in the flat since I bought it 10 years ago and I've always just felt a bit odd about it like it's and old piece of hardware that could explode at any minute. We get it serviced every year but every single winter when we fire it up I cross my fingers and question if this will be the year I start learning how to knit a blanket
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thespaceinvader posted:
It's older than that, I took politics A level at the tail end of new Labour and my teacher was an Italian communist. Even then he was talking about the death of ministerial responsibility as apparently Michael Horward iirc didn't resign over summat that happened as home sec, either that or he was the last person to. But yeah the honour system was basically our only real check on MPs and they've ignored it for 20 years at least.
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was trying to explain the Sunday Sport to my friend the other day and came across this old gem https://twitter.com/thesundaysport/status/559068504356585472
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justcola posted:was trying to explain the Sunday Sport to my friend the other day and came across this old gem My favourite was the bottom-nibbling curry alien who lived down the bog and attacked your bum if you had had a curry the night before. I used to buy it as a 'treat' on a Sunday years ago until it turned into more porn and less aliens - Tina Small and her 88" bosom who entered a nunnery or some such. Then there was this gem which I think was posted ITT at some point in the last couple of years: https://twitter.com/thesundaysport/status/1264269893542776832?s=20
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Guavanaut posted:Most of our electricity comes from gas. Currently (as of right now) about 41% from CCGT (44% yesterday evening) and a negligible amount from other types such as OCGT and microgeneration. Yeah we chatted about this during heatpump-chat, I was thinking about it again this morning because I WFH in the top floor room of my house, which is the only room without a feed from the gas-fired hot air heating system. But as the boiler (?) for that is on the landing outside this room, I think it's still cheaper to heat the house with the gas, and just enjoy the spare warmth from the system, rather than burn a couple of kW of electricity all day. Especially as my wife's WFH too, in a room with a hot air feed. forkboy84 posted:She's not wrong though. Dog owners cannot shut up about their dogs. I have softened massively on dogs relative to when I was younger (I had a traumatic experience when I was a nipper & got floored by an overly enthusiastic one which took me about 25 years to get over completely) but while I like dogs now, I don't need to hear everything little thing your pet did anymore than you want to hear about my dumb cat who freaks out if you look at her for too long. I think it's a case of know your audience. Our 8-month old kitten died last week (2nd cat gone in a year ) and I chat to people about it depending on their expected reaction, between "oh that sucks" to fully understanding how devastating it is. Bobstar fucked around with this message at 14:09 on Nov 23, 2020 |
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justcola posted:was trying to explain the Sunday Sport to my friend the other day and came across this old gem I will confess to at times inflicting my dog on people by bringing her to the pub and such. Although I ask first in case anyone I'm meeting is not a dog fan, and anyway she's an extremely good girl, yes she is, yes she is.
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Bobstar posted:
Sorry about your kitten. I recall attending an important meeting with my boss with another NHS body that was expected to be acrimonious. The Chief Exec of the other body walked in late and had obviously been crying. She apologized as her cat had died that morning. I felt instant rapport and commiserated - the meeting went much better than expected. On the way back to our office my boss said 'if all she's got to worry about is a dead cat... blah blah blah' at which point I stopped listening as how can anyone be so heartless? I was devastated when my cats of 16 and 17 years passed away. Most of my friends said sad things. One of my friends though who had never owned a cat then got one and when that cat died she contacted me to say she had had no idea what I had gone through until her kitty passed on.
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franco posted:Are you me? I have exactly the same one except I've been in this flat for a bit longer. Had its annual service last week and got the usual "we're rapidly running out of replacement parts so if anything breaks you're probably hosed" from the engineer. Haha yeah mines needed 2 new thermocouples in the past 10 years, bout a, tenner each time but that's it. Runs fine mostly, central heating is playing up but i expect its the pump, not the actual boiler itself. I've saved up enough that i could afford to replace it but it would be so dumb to do it after 10 years unless its proper hosed. Just very weary of back boilers, the only place I've seen them outside my flat is my grandads house in the 90s! It would be nice to get rid of it and get rid of the cold and hot water tanks too. Maybe one day
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JollyBoyJohn posted:Does anyone else here still have an 80's style back boiler with the gas fire on the front? Like the one pictured? It's been in the flat since I bought it 10 years ago and I've always just felt a bit odd about it like it's and old piece of hardware that could explode at any minute. We get it serviced every year but every single winter when we fire it up I cross my fingers and question if this will be the year I start learning how to knit a blanket i do and rarely ever use it so i always get the lovely smell of burning dust when i do
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JollyBoyJohn posted:Does anyone else here still have an 80's style back boiler with the gas fire on the front? Like the one pictured? It's been in the flat since I bought it 10 years ago and I've always just felt a bit odd about it like it's and old piece of hardware that could explode at any minute. We get it serviced every year but every single winter when we fire it up I cross my fingers and question if this will be the year I start learning how to knit a blanket We've got one in our flat that we only ever turn on when the boiler's hosed. It smells like poo poo and I'm fairly sure I get a headache from it, but all the detectors are fine and it's been serviced or whatever so... guess it's good.
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forkboy84 posted:I don't need to hear everything little thing your pet did anymore than you want to hear about my dumb cat who freaks out if you look at her for too long. Try slitting your eyes at her Staring directly at a cat they interpret as a threat/dominance thing. When a cat's around you and they do the sleepy half-closed eyes thing they are signfying 'I trust you not to leap at me and gently caress you up' and doing the same thing back can reassure them. Cat facts.
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Lord of the Llamas posted:As far as I'm aware anyone who is legally able to live here can at least vote in local elections, so getting on the roll shouldn't be a problem. There's a special marker stating that you can't vote in the general election though. Not in England you can't. 'You must also be one of the following: a British citizen an Irish or EU citizen a Commonwealth citizen who has permission to enter or stay in the UK, or who does not need permission a citizen of another country living in Scotland or Wales who has permission to enter or stay in the UK, or who does not need permission'
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starmer is so loving poo poo lol https://twitter.com/SmythLr/status/1330833900952838146?s=20
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Look, Corbyn is only allowed back in when he admits that he is an antisemite, and 78% of his supporters are as well. Anything less is downplaying antisemitism in the Labour Party.
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Desiderata posted:Look, Corbyn is only allowed back in when he admits that he is an antisemite, and
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I'm not enormously sure how repeated political interference in the disciplinary procedure is going to be helpful.
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feedmegin posted:Not in England you can't. of note, for those unfamiliar, in Scotland at least anyone "who has permission to enter or stay in the UK, or who does not need permission" can vote in both council *AND* Scottish Parliament elections, so if you know someone living in Scotland but who doesn't think they have the vote, tell them they can probably register now and vote in the May Holyrood elections.
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feedmegin posted:Try slitting your eyes at her Staring directly at a cat they interpret as a threat/dominance thing. When a cat's around you and they do the sleepy half-closed eyes thing they are signfying 'I trust you not to leap at me and gently caress you up' and doing the same thing back can reassure them. This is why cats always tend to go to the person in the room who doesn't like cats, too - they're the one not looking at the cat, which to a cat says "Hey I'm the only one here not challenging you". Well that and the fact cats are arseholes.
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Jose posted:starmer is so loving poo poo lol Can't they just use one of the 600,000 apologies in the past? It's incredible how much of this is based on purposely forgetting all the poo poo he's said in the past. "When is Corbyn going to condemn antisemitism?!"
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Cats also like low voices so will sometimes oin the person with the lowest voice. But aye, a slow blink is sign of affection for cats. Sometimes cats can be overly aggressive for no reason, I've seen it a lot in cats who've had some sort of head trauma and one of their eyes can be a bit funny. Not their fault though, just funny cat brains.
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Comrade Fakename posted:Can't they just use one of the 600,000 apologies in the past? It's incredible how much of this is based on purposely forgetting all the poo poo he's said in the past. "When is Corbyn going to condemn antisemitism?!" So far, he's only apologised for stuff that he could have done better. What he hasn't done is take full personal responsibility for literally all antisemitism, thereby taking all sins upon himself and absolving all of the right wingers, like an actual, levitican scapegoat. Not entirely sure it would be a very good idea for him to do that.
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Yeah I have a low-ish voice and am highly allergic to cats. When I'm at my mates' house both of their cats immediately come to me for a snuggle /
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Congrats to Swale (includes the Isle of Sheppey) for becoming the place with the highest covid rate in the country. How much of that is because people are showing a “wilful disregard of the rules” according the the AP or my pet theory that the people there are welcoming the apocalypse with open arms. I know we have at least 1 Sheppey goon here (angrymog).
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Borrovan posted:So far, he's only apologised for stuff that he could have done better. What he hasn't done is take full personal responsibility for literally all antisemitism, thereby taking all sins upon himself and absolving all of the right wingers, like an actual, levitican scapegoat. It's mind-blowing if you ever wade into the Twitter threads, they literally are full of stuff like people posting pictures of anti-Semitic graffiti and blaming Corbyn. In the minds of the people melting down about this he has genuinely become the living avatar of all anti-semitism from all sides of the political spectrum.
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a swastika elemental; gouting antisemitic jam from each of his four, angled limbs
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biglads posted:Congrats to Swale (includes the Isle of Sheppey) for becoming the place with the highest covid rate in the country. peanut- posted:It's mind-blowing if you ever wade into the Twitter threads, they literally are full of stuff like people posting pictures of anti-Semitic graffiti and blaming Corbyn.
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the labour right with their finger on the pulse again https://twitter.com/joncstone/status/1330888570635214850?s=20
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Jose posted:the labour right with their finger on the pulse again Remember when everyone was hyping her up as a principled soft leftist lol
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Both Corbyn and starmer seem to be dead set on the death of the labour party and I'm ruddy well here for it!
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let's say that corbyn is ultimately unable to regain the whip through use of popular / social media (lol), impassioned discussions by relevant internal entities (lol), or the legal system (~~). is he sufficiently popular within his own riding to win the seat as an independent? Jose posted:lol how am i only now learning of this photo of boris after stealing a dog i kind of think this might be one of the few cases with a photo like this doesn't make me think the subject is using the book as a prop and has never read it
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mediaphage posted:let's say that corbyn is ultimately unable to regain the whip through use of popular / social media (lol), impassioned discussions by relevant internal entities (lol), or the legal system (~~). I'd say almost certainly, but I wouldn't be shocked if he'd just be too beaten down to by that point
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mediaphage posted:let's say that corbyn is ultimately unable to regain the whip through use of popular / social media (lol), impassioned discussions by relevant internal entities (lol), or the legal system (~~). Quite likely, from what I know, but it’s more a question of whether he’d want to stand against Labour (quite unlikely imho)
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mediaphage posted:let's say that corbyn is ultimately unable to regain the whip through use of popular / social media (lol), impassioned discussions by relevant internal entities (lol), or the legal system (~~). he'll be 75 by the time the election comes in 2024. doubt he'll want to stand.
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Also, wasn't Islington North destined for removal as a constituency in the proposed 'boundary changes'?
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Jose posted:starmer is so loving poo poo lol “I apologise unreservedly for the inexcusable fact that, under my watch, the Labour Party repeatedly decided not to tackle antisemitism because they were salty that I won. I failed the Jewish community when I failed to persuade Ian McNicol to do his loving job, and I accept full responsibility for my decision to unlawfully kick out antisemites without letting the disciplinary process run its course.”
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Posted for the tweet under the photo tweet. https://twitter.com/bmay/status/1232205841899687941?s=20 Jaeluni Asjil fucked around with this message at 16:39 on Nov 23, 2020 |
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Soricidus posted:“I apologise unreservedly for the inexcusable fact that, under my watch, the Labour Party repeatedly decided not to tackle antisemitism because they were salty that I won. I failed the Jewish community when I failed to persuade Ian McNicol to do his loving job, and I accept full responsibility for my decision to unlawfully kick out antisemites without letting the disciplinary process run its course.” i always like to think if i made a lot of money part of what i'd do with it is to run billboards on political topics with statements like this
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Is it normal to want to hang yourself two months into an MA and one week before handing in you first paper? gently caress me but I'm not sure I'm cut out for the stress.
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communism bitch posted:Is it normal to want to hang yourself two months into an MA and one week before handing in you first paper? gently caress me but I'm not sure I'm cut out for the stress. academia is stressful but please don't let it lead you down that path. i realize that you are more than likely joking but if you even consider it, please find someone to talk to. anyone in this thread would, i imagine, outside of finding a therapist.
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mediaphage posted:let's say that corbyn is ultimately unable to regain the whip through use of popular / social media (lol), impassioned discussions by relevant internal entities (lol), or the legal system (~~).
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