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I liked Friday Night Dinner, except the final season where it had very clearly run its course, but I really recognised the kind of people it was caricaturing, especially the dad.
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Failed Imagineer posted:This is the only show that's given me a stomach ache from laughing in a decade or more. Probably not for everyone but it's just so idiotic it's incredible Yeah the sketch with the weird Garfield house was prob my favourite but there are so many great ones to choose from.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:30 |
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Goldskull posted:How is it no-one's mentioned the greatest comedy moment of all time, Delboy falling through the bar? You all voted for it! just like Basil Fawlty smacking a Mini with a branch? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7J1J_iHC2Qw
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:31 |
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stev posted:I don't think I ever ate a meal at school that involved a knife and fork. Maybe around Christmas time when everyone had to eat the bad roast? I don't get the obsession with eating everything with a knife and fork. Rice and curry or Chinese should be handled with a spoon (if not the appropriate culturally prescribed utensils of chopsticks and fingers).
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:33 |
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How... do you eat curry with chopsticks? Or your fingers???
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:35 |
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Sad Panda posted:At our secondary FSM kids get 2.50? 2.10? per day of credit on their account and use it for what they want. Some of that is pasta in a pot eaten with a wooden fork, but frequently sandwiches. I'm talking about primary school. Kind of assumed that was where the learning to use a knife and fork age kids would be.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:36 |
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It's now Brexit you idiots. We now eat our food like God and the Queen intended, in yesterday's newspaper. Salt and vinegar optional.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:39 |
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I'm a big fan of using a carb as a utensil for delivering food to my mouth hole.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:40 |
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OwlFancier posted:How... do you eat curry with chopsticks? curry has lots of side breads that can be fashioned into a shovel for ferrying sauce to your face hole. are poppadoms a bread?
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:43 |
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OwlFancier posted:How... do you eat curry with chopsticks? Lots of naan/roti
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:43 |
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I'm a bit out of the loop for the last few pages, so apologies if this has already been posted, but in my local area many primary schools will not be opening tomorrow. Unions have advised that under Section 44 of the Employment Rights Act it is unsafe so staff have refused to go in. Secondary situation to be reviewed later in the week. Is this widespread?
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:43 |
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crazyvanman posted:I'm a bit out of the loop for the last few pages, so apologies if this has already been posted, but in my local area many primary schools will not be opening tomorrow. Unions have advised that under Section 44 of the Employment Rights Act it is unsafe so staff have refused to go in. Secondary situation to be reviewed later in the week. Is this widespread? Let's loving hope so.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:44 |
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Someone else mentioned sending in section 44 notices so we can but hope! General educational strike hell yes.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:44 |
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happyhippy posted:Just after The Office got big, the BBC did a real documentary about a real life Brent called The Armstrongs. Brilliant, thanks for this! I know what I’m watching tonight!
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:49 |
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NotJustANumber99 posted:I'm talking about primary school. Kind of assumed that was where the learning to use a knife and fork age kids would be. Most school dinners I've had in the last few years have been alright, although I usually forget to bring enough cash to actually pay for it. As I'm only ever a regular visitor (rather than staff), it does suck if your 'day' is cook-from-frozen stuff like fish fingers, and you have to wait for the timetable to rotate until you can get something good. It's also less than half the subsidised price I pay at my office, and generally much better quality, which is a long way of saying "gently caress Serco".
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:51 |
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OwlFancier posted:I have also never stabbed myself in the dick for fun but I am more likely to take this thread's advice on that than I am to voluntarily subject myself to live stand up comedy. The UK Stand-up comedy circuit has a huge problem that most of the acts are cis straight white men who ignore when one of their number is a sex pest, in addition to the default comedy set being "My girlfriend/wife is annoying". I managed to luck into finding a socially-responsible and deliberately diverse comedy club, though, and it became a staple of my week.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:54 |
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crazyvanman posted:I'm a bit out of the loop for the last few pages, so apologies if this has already been posted, but in my local area many primary schools will not be opening tomorrow. Unions have advised that under Section 44 of the Employment Rights Act it is unsafe so staff have refused to go in. Secondary situation to be reviewed later in the week. Is this widespread? From reading the NEU & NASUWT Facebook groups, NEU have suggested sending letters citing section 44. NASUWT have said not to. There are some councils that are supporting schools, Brighton & Cumbria come to mind. There are a few schools where enough teachers have sent in letters that their heads have said schools will have to close. Secondary situation is that all students are off this week. Remote learning should take place, with a priority for exam years. Exam years are meant to be in week beginning Jan 11th and the rest are in week beginning Jan 18th. Obviously that is subject to change.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:54 |
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Miftan posted:Maybe my issue with british comedy is that I don't enjoy 'cringe comedy' where the main character keeps loving up and making stupid cringey mistakes for laughs. I don't enjoy Alan Partridge or a lot of Peep Show for this reason. Same.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 20:58 |
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Sad Panda posted:From reading the NEU & NASUWT Facebook groups, NEU have suggested sending letters citing section 44. NASUWT have said not to. There are some councils that are supporting schools, Brighton & Cumbria come to mind. There are a few schools where enough teachers have sent in letters that their heads have said schools will have to close. The 'prioritise exam' thing really gets on my nerves. I'm sure most people ITT have their criticisms of exams but they truly are bullshit, and the irony of our government stubbornly insisting that they go ahead and take place and then using them as a justification for keeping schools open is disgusting. Especially since year 11s and year 13s are absolutely the least safe year groups to be in close quarters with.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 21:03 |
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politics professors are so stupid it boggles the mind https://twitter.com/PolProfSteve/status/1345758064713101312?s=20
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 21:03 |
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OwlFancier posted:Someone else mentioned sending in section 44 notices so we can but hope! General educational strike hell yes. I don't think any unions are advocating formal strikes (which is good as they'd need a vote), teachers will be working from home and schools will be open for vulnerable kids and key workers' kids. They are just pointing out helpfully that the law says if teachers feel their workplace is unsafe then they don't have to go to work.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 21:03 |
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crazyvanman posted:The 'prioritise exam' thing really gets on my nerves. I'm sure most people ITT have their criticisms of exams but they truly are bullshit, and the irony of our government stubbornly insisting that they go ahead and take place and then using them as a justification for keeping schools open is disgusting. Especially since year 11s and year 13s are absolutely the least safe year groups to be in close quarters with. Well yes, but it is unfortunately a necessary side effect of the government's refusal to accept exams might not happen this year. There are exams happening over the next month. I'm a Computing teacher, so know that year 11 have an iMedia exam on the 11th and my BTEC DIT group have an exam on Feb 4th. Someone else in my department has a year 12 IT exam the week of the 11th too I think. Until they budge on that, then as schools we will probably accept that exam classes need special treatment. We are doing a full remote timetable. Our head has said lessons should aim to be about 30 minutes each instead of the normal 60 because there's no way they're going to be able to sit there and focus for 5 full lessons a day That's fine for KS3. There's still some exam theory I've not covered with my y11 group and losing half the lesson time is going to be rather problematic in that.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 21:08 |
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Close the zoos says he but it's only going to send people to the aquariums, bird sanctuaries and arboreta in their droves what about the aquariums, bird sanctuaries and arboreta mr so called forensic leader????????????
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 21:10 |
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Sad Panda posted:Well yes, but it is unfortunately a necessary side effect of the government's refusal to accept exams might not happen this year. There are exams happening over the next month. I'm a Computing teacher, so know that year 11 have an iMedia exam on the 11th and my BTEC DIT group have an exam on Feb 4th. Someone else in my department has a year 12 IT exam the week of the 11th too I think. I get that, and have colleagues in the same situation. My point is that the government is acting as if exams are some inevitable thing that will happen, even though they Scotland and Wales have proved it's possible to cancel them. I'm not saying that makes it easy for schools to prepare their exam groups for exams.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 21:13 |
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I agree with Owlfancier, I can't watch any of the cringe comedy things in any way without wanting to just try and run. It's a kind of visceral "flight or fight" reaction from me and I always just end up leaving the room because I have no real understanding of how to deal with tension. I think the best experience that I can relate to it is. It's like you are at school and your all in assembly and have to listen to some dude do a presentation on whatever the hell. And they are bad at it. Not comedically bad, but just messing everything up, being unengaging, avoiding looking at people etc. You can't leave because you have to be there and all around you people are talking softly, not paying attention and just generally ignoring someone who appears to be trying to tell them something. To me, that is a kind of nightmare. It's not even being up there doing it myself, it's having to witness it and not being able to do a drat thing about it.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 21:22 |
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crazyvanman posted:I get that, and have colleagues in the same situation. My point is that the government is acting as if exams are some inevitable thing that will happen, even though they Scotland and Wales have proved it's possible to cancel them. I'm not saying that makes it easy for schools to prepare their exam groups for exams. Yup and it's insane. Gavin was very clear about why exams are critical and the only fair thing. They claim that they've already made reasonable adjustments. This has been a few subjects having a few changes to what's required and before the summers exams they'll mention which parts of the course will be in the exam. This will save students a bit of revision time but they won't tell us now else we would skip teaching that part of the course and that'd be unfair on students. I have little faith in them to make good choices and don't see them changing their tune on this until the spring at the earliest.
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Jose posted:politics professors are so stupid it boggles the mind If we assume that political journalists are basically sports commentators, then presumably politics professors are the ones who tell people how to work out what the score is.
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Tesla was right posted:The UK Stand-up comedy circuit has a huge problem that most of the acts are cis straight white men who ignore when one of their number is a sex pest, in addition to the default comedy set being "My girlfriend/wife is annoying". Out of curiosity, who are the sex pests and where are the accounts or news about them? I can believe it happening, just never heard of any UK comedians doing it. US sure, but none here.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 21:38 |
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crispix posted:Close the zoos says he but it's only going to send people to the aquariums, bird sanctuaries and arboreta in their droves Keith "the Eagle" Starmer will never close bird sanctuaries
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 21:38 |
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OwlFancier posted:How... do you eat curry with chopsticks? Chopsticks for Chinese food. (The properly mad Mainlanders don't even bother with spoons for their rice which I will never understand). You can eat rice and curry with your fingers. You don't even need the roti. Mix curry into rice and scoop it up. There's a technique to it.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 21:44 |
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happyhippy posted:Out of curiosity, who are the sex pests and where are the accounts or news about them? Justin Lee Collins was convicted of harrassing an ex of his, but I don't know if he was sex pesting.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 21:48 |
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Lungboy posted:Justin Lee Collins was convicted of harrassing an ex of his, but I don't know if he was sex pesting. I'm sorry I thought the conversation was about comedians.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 21:59 |
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I think all of the humour was meant to derive from his accent
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 22:15 |
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kingturnip posted:If we assume that political journalists are basically sports commentators, then presumably politics professors are the ones who tell people how to work out what the score is. Starmer currently winning on xV.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 22:15 |
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Josef bugman posted:I agree with Owlfancier, I can't watch any of the cringe comedy things in any way without wanting to just try and run. Oh hey, this is me. Cringe makes me want to hide behind the sofa more than any monster movie. I got a bit better at handling it by doing some stand up when I was younger but several adult bouts of dancing in public (without insane booze levels) or doing karaoke has me right back being unable to deal with even basic tension and/or cringe. I haven't watched the end of Parasite yet as its too unenjoyable watching them all lie. I feel way too involved. I tried watching peep show and was like haha nope gently caress this.
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happyhippy posted:Out of curiosity, who are the sex pests and where are the accounts or news about them? https://metro.co.uk/2020/09/02/hbo-max-drops-comedian-james-veitch-special-allegations-rape-13212995/
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 22:33 |
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I like cringe comedy, but The Nightman Cometh tested me. It is toe-curlingly embarrassing, an absolute masterpiece of cringe.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 22:39 |
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Jeeeez i have the television on and there's an ad going for ryanair that's like THE COVID VACCINE IS COMING SO BOOK UR SUMMER SUN IN THE FUN HULLIDEZ RIGHT NOW LOL!!!! yaaaaay beer sun laaaaaaaaaaaads we're all going back to normal soon woooooooo
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 22:40 |
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We are so hosed it's not even funny in a gallows humour kinda way any more: https://twitter.com/brianklaas/status/1345841780328165376?s=19 WHY ARE THE ZOOS STILL OPEN BORIS?
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Mebh posted:Oh hey, this is me. Cringe makes me want to hide behind the sofa more than any monster movie. Yes I'm exactly the same. Hate social awkwardness so I've ended up skipping a lot of comedies people love.
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