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I liked my colleagues when I had an office job (well, most of them) and one of the few things I miss about going freelance is the social element of an office. I also think it is useful to have people in the same space some of the time: there is value in the unprompted conversations and discussions that arise. That said, it really doesn’t need to be 5 days a week for most jobs. The flexibility of WFH is great, IF one has the facilities. Going to the office 2-3 times a week would be ideal, I reckon.
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Leggsy posted:https://twitter.com/HeartScotNews/status/1375447520676089859 Seeing people say they are only gonna field candidates on the regional lists, hence the "supermajority" talk, so they may actually get some seats
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When I lived and worked in the city centre, I liked the social aspect of the office. Me and a few others would have afterwork pints once a week. Now my office is in a business park out of town, there's no pub (everyone drives anyway), and work organised social events are such a chore. I'd be happy to never go back.
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kustomkarkommando posted:Seeing people say they are only gonna field candidates on the regional lists, hence the "supermajority" talk, so they may actually get some seats I imagine this is going to have a negative impact on the greens too, since they often pick up list votes from SNP voters. Remains to be seen how big of an impact, though, my impression has always been that the anti-Sturgeon viewpoint within the pro-independence set has always been mostly confined to the venn-diagram intersection of TERFs, full SNP members, and twitter obsessives, and that the pro-independence population at large don't really have time for this sort of infighting. Many of the people talking up this party are going to be the same who at the last election were vehemently #BothVotesSNP, so I'm hopeful that it won't get much traction.
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EvilHawk posted:I know a few of my co-workers want to go back to the office because they miss the... I guess social aspect of it? I don't mean hanging out with friends but literally being in the same room as people you're working with. Things will absolutely go back to normal, and it'll be because of these small minded shits. That said I do understand that some people want to go back. I can't imagine how stressful it must be in a tiny flat with kids and pets and also somehow having to get work done. I am very lucky to have a spare room and noise cancelling headphones. Jaeluni Asjil posted:I'm sure some of the empty shops (loads in our town now that will never reopen) could be converted into co-working spaces with good broadband (better than coffee shop), video conferencing facilities, either in-house cafe or menu cards from local cafes to deliver (very common in Cairo to see local cafes delivering to shops, market stalls etc), 'water cooler' spaces and so on. MikeCrotch posted:I think a lot of bosses aren't malicious but if you're a boss who got to where they are because you're a workaholic you just can't understand people who don't want to be in the office. I think the worst was overhearing a senior manager in the canteen say that if someone's just here for the money they should go 'on the dole.' Like how much money do they think the unemployed get?
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Leggsy posted:https://twitter.com/HeartScotNews/status/1375447520676089859 I hope they get sued by Halifax for that logo
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 15:48 |
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The size of the mans ego.
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Reveilled posted:I imagine this is going to have a negative impact on the greens too, since they often pick up list votes from SNP voters. Remains to be seen how big of an impact, though, my impression has always been that the anti-Sturgeon viewpoint within the pro-independence set has always been mostly confined to the venn-diagram intersection of TERFs, full SNP members, and twitter obsessives, and that the pro-independence population at large don't really have time for this sort of infighting. Many of the people talking up this party are going to be the same who at the last election were vehemently #BothVotesSNP, so I'm hopeful that it won't get much traction. Considering the last graph I saw had his popularity levels in the toilet, I assume the voters are exclusively the most dedicated of independence TERFs. So Joanna Cherry And errr
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Just gonna vote for the guy who was not-proven for attempted rape to own the libs.
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 16:01 |
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Raeg posted:Considering the last graph I saw had his popularity levels in the toilet, I assume the voters are exclusively the most dedicated of independence TERFs. Funnily enough, Joanna Cherry just took an extended leave of absence for unknown reasons. Perhaps she's taking a backseat waiting to see if Alba flops before deciding to make the jump?
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 16:01 |
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I just cannot imagine who this party is for
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 16:03 |
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Red Oktober posted:Far and away the most cringe thing about some of the facebook groups I'm in are the men lamenting not being in the office because "have to get my brewing kit / motorbike parts / whatever other hobby delivered home and hid it from the ol' ball and chain " Genuinely one of the most confusing things in my life has been finding out I might well be in the minority as a man in a heterosexual relationship who doesn't exist in a state of weird mutual resentment with my partner.
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keep punching joe posted:The size of the mans ego. He has to make up for the size of his body somehow. I don't anticipate the Alba Party getting as much as 1% of the vote. I'm not sure enough on how the system works to say for sure, but the main effect is likely to be giving the Tories one more seat from the list.
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Jedit posted:He has to make up for the size of his body somehow. I mean him being in the public eye and speaking could just as much drive more voters Green/SNP way. The charismatic dynamo that is Anas Sarwar could pick up votes! Truly this is the closest election in Scottish history.
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https://twitter.com/AyoCaesar/status/1375435532944150531?s=19 This is Pickles' biscuits all over again.
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ThomasPaine posted:Genuinely one of the most confusing things in my life has been finding out I might well be in the minority as a man in a heterosexual relationship who doesn't exist in a state of weird mutual resentment with my partner. Even my Dad who is happily married regularly posts cry-laugh boomer jokes about how husbands all hate their wives. The 70s comedy and lead poisoning really warped the minds of entire generations.
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 16:08 |
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I am sorta desperate to get back to work, I have been tortured for a year now by neighbours. Live in apartments, the ones upstairs either have ADHD or exercise at random times, same Bdumpt-dumpt-dumpt-dumpt-dumpt-dumpt-dumpt-dumpt one way across their floor, then same 8 steps back to the other side. For hours. Could be at 4am, could be at 5pm. And if they are not doing that, they are shouting to their friends outside. We have a door intercom, just below my window I work from, but they rather shout up their own to get attention. Have a garage two doors down, and don't blame them for the noise as its a business. But sometimes they work on cars until 10pm at night. But the guy opposite, I know he is lonely but gently caress, he plays the same 10-15 records over and over again, every night from 10pm to 2am. MOST. NIGHTS. SINCE.MARCH.15TH.2020. Can't noise complain as it just hearable, not loud. The hum of the fluorescent lights, vending machines, and barely working air con will be a welcome holiday right now.
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Leggsy posted:https://twitter.com/HeartScotNews/status/1375447520676089859 ThomasPaine posted:Genuinely one of the most confusing things in my life has been finding out I might well be in the minority as a man in a heterosexual relationship who doesn't exist in a state of weird mutual resentment with my partner.
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happyhippy posted:the ones upstairs either have ADHD or exercise at random times, same Bdumpt-dumpt-dumpt-dumpt-dumpt-dumpt-dumpt-dumpt one way across their floor, then same 8 steps back to the other side. For hours. Could be at 4am, could be at 5pm. Zookeeper, zookeeper, those two monkeys are killing each other! ThomasPaine posted:Genuinely one of the most confusing things in my life has been finding out I might well be in the minority as a man in a heterosexual relationship who doesn't exist in a state of weird mutual resentment with my partner. agreed, I have nothing intelligent to add except it all seems to be wrapped up in toxic petromasculinity in ways that I'm kinda glad I don't understand
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ThomasPaine posted:Genuinely one of the most confusing things in my life has been finding out I might well be in the minority as a man in a heterosexual relationship who doesn't exist in a state of weird mutual resentment with my partner. It's so bizarre. If you hate your wife so much, why are you married to them.
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Raeg posted:Considering the last graph I saw had his popularity levels in the toilet, I assume the voters are exclusively the most dedicated of independence TERFs. Joan McAlpine. That's it really
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Red Oktober posted:It's so bizarre. If you hate your wife so much, why are you married to them. You've got to have a wife, kids, house and car to be considered proper. It doesn't matter if you don't actually want any of those things.
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 16:19 |
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All I want from the 2021 Holyrood election is for SNP voters to finally understand that in a world where the SNP are winning 6 or more seats in a region on the constituency, both votes SNP is a loving waste. It's only a sensible tactic if you live in the South of Scotland. In 2016 the Nats got 953,587 votes for 4 MSPs on the list, while the Tories got 524,222 for 24 MSPs. If even a quarter of the SNP voters in places like Glasgow, Central Scotland, NE Scotland and Mid Scotland & Fife went Green or RISE there would be an even clearer pro indy majority & fewer Tory MSPs. But seemingly this is too complex for people to understand? I don't get it. The math on how the MSPs are picked per region is opaque but it doesn't mean you can't make general assumptions about how to vote smartly. Guavanaut posted:I know Alba is intended as in the Gaelic name for Scotland, but between being a Latin plural of white, being Spanish for dawn/sunrise, and BritishAlba already being a (lovely) thing, anyone picking that name for their party is already giving off some fashy vibes to me, and the people who have are involved really aren't helping. Scratch a TERF and a fascist bleeds and probably attempts sex crimes. This is a hell of a take. Alba is just a...I don't want to say it's an every day word because 8 people speak Gaelic natively but it's a normal word that has a specific meaning in Scotland. People who don't know 10 words of Gaelic will utter "Alba gu bràth". An entire BBC TV channel called BBC Alba that people who don't speak Gaelic watch because it shows "as live" Premiership football games with Gaelic commentary. There's nothing sus about the name, it's a pretty normal choice for a Scottish nationalist party, the problem is entirely the people behind it & their motivations, the name is utterly fine. forkboy84 fucked around with this message at 16:27 on Mar 26, 2021 |
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Guavanaut posted:I know Alba is intended as in the Gaelic name for Scotland, but between being a Latin plural of white, being Spanish for dawn/sunrise, and BritishAlba already being a (lovely) thing, anyone picking that name for their party is already giving off some fashy vibes to me, and the people who have are involved really aren't helping. Scratch a TERF and a fascist bleeds and probably attempts sex crimes. There's a hell of a lot that's dumb and hosed up about Salmond's latest vanity project but even so, this is a hell of a take. The literal native language name of Scotland is fash? Can't believe BBC Alba exists, just broadcasting fascism all day.
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happyhippy posted:
The Sony ones are fantastic
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 16:23 |
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Red Oktober posted:It's so bizarre. If you hate your wife so much, why are you married to them. Familiarity breeds contempt. The good fades, the bad is remembered. All the little and big annoyances stack up. What you felt then is no longer there. And yet neither wants to leave due to embarrassment or family issues or social hatred of break ups.
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forkboy84 posted:All I want from the 2021 Holyrood election is for SNP voters to finally understand that in a world where the SNP are winning 6 or more seats in a region on the constituency, both votes SNP is a loving waste. It's only a sensible tactic if you live in the South of Scotland. In 2016 the Nats got 953,587 votes for 4 MSPs on the list, while the Tories got 524,222 for 24 MSPs. If even a quarter of the SNP voters in places like Glasgow, Central Scotland, NE Scotland and Mid Scotland & Fife went Green or RISE there would be an even clearer pro indy majority & fewer Tory MSPs. SNP's "both votes SNP" campaign doesn't help
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bitterandtwisted posted:There's a hell of a lot that's dumb and hosed up about Salmond's latest vanity project but even so, this is a hell of a take. The literal native language name of Scotland is fash? Wait till he finds out that the SNP logo is an Odal rune...
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 16:26 |
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Raeg posted:SNP's "both votes SNP" campaign doesn't help Yes, & I saw recently that The National has been pushing it too. They are loving idiots.
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Red Oktober posted:It's so bizarre. If you hate your wife so much, why are you married to them. Yeah but on the other hand if you split up who's going to cook your tea and look after the kids when you're down the pub
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 16:27 |
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So my Dad is encouraging me to go on the dole until I can find work tbh I don't particularly want to b/c I'm all too aware thanks to this thread of how dehumanising and intrusive Universal Credit can be, but on the other hand it's an extra £700, so idk if I should go ahead with it or not
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Venomous posted:So my Dad is encouraging me to go on the dole until I can find work They're not checking up on people at all atm because of the pandemic
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 16:29 |
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i thought you were in germany? i mean poo poo apply and stuff, worst case scenario you're back right here.
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 16:30 |
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Venomous posted:So my Dad is encouraging me to go on the dole until I can find work It’s your chuffing money, if you don’t claim it’s just going to subside Tory MP dinners. Plus you are missing out on NI contributions and every week you don’t claim is a week you don’t get your pension later.
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 16:35 |
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^^this is a fair point^^CoolCab posted:i thought you were in germany? i mean poo poo apply and stuff, worst case scenario you're back right here. yeah, I moved back in December b/c I ran out of money, I've been burned out of my postgrad, and my overall mental health has become considerably shittier in the past year lmao
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Bristol gearing up for Round 3 of protestors vs police
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 16:40 |
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UC right now is as manageable as it’s ever going to be, should amount to a 5 minute phone call every other week and writing a sentence in an online journal every few days
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 16:43 |
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Blasmeister posted:UC right now is as manageable as it’s ever going to be, should amount to a 5 minute phone call every other week and writing a sentence in an online journal every few days Do they accept SA posts?
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ThomasPaine posted:Genuinely one of the most confusing things in my life has been finding out I might well be in the minority as a man in a heterosexual relationship who doesn't exist in a state of weird mutual resentment with my partner. It seems (from examples from my own family and social circle, granted) to be one of the few things where there is a genuine generational divide of social values. My parents (both baby boomers) separated and remarried, and my Dad is actually, genuinely happy with his new wife, but keeps up a steady drip-feed of 70s-sitcom style jokes about how why did he ever get married a second time having 'escaped' once, and joking about how all his hobbies involve spending time either in the workshop or going out of the house 'to get away from The Wife'. I really want to tell him that it is actually OK to appear happy with the person you have (apparently) chosen to spend the rest of your life with. You don't have to do a bunch of ironic henpecked husband gags. But apparently you do. My partner's parents are also separated and her mum is in a long term relationship with the platonic ideal of a gammon-y Boomer bloke, who will basically continually neg her if there is anyone else in hearing distance and say things like 'get in the kitchen and make me a sandwich so I can go fishing and get some peace and quiet', and not entirely as a 'joke'. Meanwhile my Gen-Y siblings, step-siblings, friends etc. have a much lower rate of actually getting married or being in long term/cohabiting relationships but the ones that are clearly, y'know, like and respect the people they're with and don't feel the need to perform like they're in a Honeymooners episode.
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Bobby Deluxe posted:It's astounding that weWork was such an astronomical failure and collapsed so spectacularly when if they'd managed to hold on a few more years they probably could have actually been a functional business. lol, how they were making massive losses every day from day 1
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