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fuctifino posted:Don't forget that most kids have also caught 'asymptomatic' covid at least once due to the loving Tories letting it spread through the schools. While many kids showed little to no symptoms at the time, nobody knows if there is any long term damage to the immune system, and that could be a potential reason for the spike in severity of the strep symptoms. It's also possible they are dying because the NHS is collapsing. As ever Tories Delanda Est.
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Yup, having problems to see a GP and get antibiotics in time could very easily play a factor in these deaths. The cold snap starts in a few days. Things are going to get much grimmer.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 00:18 |
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Failed Imagineer posted:Pretty much - béal is mouth but pus is like a pout
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 00:21 |
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Guavanaut posted:So more like "this kant's giving me some mouth/lip" than "this area of the craniofacial muscles is the mouth/lip"? Yeah definitely not anatomical, the sulk is implied. My mother would often ask me "why ye walking around with a puss on ye?" when I was an angsty teen. The answer - I was getting zero puss
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 00:26 |
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Enjoy some hot wet pussy action to make up for it. https://thumbs.gfycat.com/MarvelousAjarBetafish-mobile.mp4
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-63788730 Peanut allergies: Parents worry after Palforzia drug sales flop Oh, its the PARENTS that are worrying a $500 dollar drug isn't selling. The parents. Not the drug company, its the PARENTS quote:But the drug seems to have flopped commercially after lower-than-expected uptake among doctors, according to Nestlé. Why are Nestle in this, maybe its due to the nuts in their sweets and... quote:Just two years after packaged-food giant Nestlé bought the manufacturer of Palforzia They own it. But its the PARENTS that are worried that they cant find $500 medicine handy. FFS at least make an effort to cover up the paid for articles.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 01:08 |
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Martin Shkreli called
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 03:37 |
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Guavanaut posted:Failed Imagineer will probably have better input than I, but I think it's from Gaeilge for mouth or lip, via bus, not anything to do with the Latin for rotten or corrupt flesh (pus) or the Old Germanic-Anglish for the sound a cat makes (puss/poes/pos/I'm not sure any of them actually heard a real cat). Whenever I try and attract a cat the sound used here is "kss kss kss", I dunno why except it's said cats listen to S sounds extra well, which might be BS. For our cat it's a pretty surefire way though. I think most languages have their own sounds and I guess cats learn to recognize it for what it is.
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Gonzo McFee posted:I know "Mon" means "man" but I don't think "Ocht" means anything. "Ought", isn't it?
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Jedit posted:"Ought", isn't it? Think "ocht" is like "owt" meaning "anything". Whereas "och" I assume is the same as Irish "ach" meaning "but"
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Jedit posted:"Ought", isn't it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ECGKcl4s-k
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 11:36 |
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a pipe smoking dog posted:It's also possible they are dying because the NHS is collapsing. An FT reporter dug into this a few months back and basically I think the general narrative should be that a deeply wounded NHS is being finished off by covid, both in terms of the direct impact of it and long covid but also the sudden disruption of service from the pandemic has continued to cause the UK population to be generally sicker and untreated longer: https://www.ft.com/content/c333a6d8-0a56-488c-aeb8-eeb1c05a34d2 The trend in people unable to work due to long term sickness is just a little bit pre-pandemic meaning covid is a strong factor rather than primary cause. Weekly mortality has been elevated to above the second standard deviation for most of the weeks of the year as well: https://www.gov.uk/government/stati...to-week-44-data And in the last part of the year is calculated to have a really strong non-covid component: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopula...insights/deaths That certainly could be long covid created death by other means but generally the outlook is really really bad. I guess this is slightly irrelevant when talking about children specifically although lack of early access to medical treatment will definitely cause worse outcomes.
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His Divine Shadow posted:Whenever I try and attract a cat the sound used here is "kss kss kss", I dunno why except it's said cats listen to S sounds extra well, which might be BS. For our cat it's a pretty surefire way though. I think most languages have their own sounds and I guess cats learn to recognize it for what it is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlweA0vR8rg
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anyone concerned that hell was freezing over and pigs were taking flight can now be reassured, starmer's labour does not in fact have an actual policy after all: https://twitter.com/lara_spirit/status/1599011125013532674
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Angepain posted:anyone concerned that hell was freezing over and pigs were taking flight can now be reassured, starmer's labour does not in fact have an actual policy after all: reminded me of this one
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fuctifino posted:Don't forget that most kids have also caught 'asymptomatic' covid at least once due to the loving Tories letting it spread through the schools. While many kids showed little to no symptoms at the time, nobody knows if there is any long term damage to the immune system, and that could be a potential reason for the spike in severity of the strep symptoms. WURWUWHGH NO UFS NO BUHTS
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Angepain posted:anyone concerned that hell was freezing over and pigs were taking flight can now be reassured, starmer's labour does not in fact have an actual policy after all: why gordon brown ringing people at 11pm to shout at them
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 15:35 |
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crispix posted:why gordon brown ringing people at 11pm to shout at them I mean it's the most logical thing he could be doing. If I were Gordon Brown and had been done dirty like that I'd be ringing people all the time to shout at them.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 15:36 |
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i'd just enjoy my lots of money and go for walks
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 15:40 |
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He originally wanted to be a kirkman like his da, so I imagine he was ringing at 11pm to warn Kier not to turn the TV onto the high number channels because there's all kinds of touching on there, the antichrist walks among us you know. Kier is too piss drunk to even find the remote.
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His Divine Shadow posted:Whenever I try and attract a cat the sound used here is "kss kss kss", I dunno why except it's said cats listen to S sounds extra well, which might be BS. For our cat it's a pretty surefire way though. I think most languages have their own sounds and I guess cats learn to recognize it for what it is. Ngl I find rattling a packet of Dreamies works best.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 15:54 |
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With the pus meaning mouth I'm assuming it's a b/p hardening from bus likely from French bouche, or whatever proto-word that became modern bouche.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 16:00 |
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I get my cat's attention by going SIMBA FOR gently caress'S SAKE while she is inevitably yowling her head off at 3am because her heat pad's timer went off and it's cold now. That doesn't work though. What works is if I hiss really loudly. So basically I hope the neighbours can't hear me because I sound like a furious vampire. She does often look into the camera while I'm trying to take pictures though. Selfie cat.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 16:03 |
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crispix posted:i'd just enjoy my lots of money and go for walks He can enjoy his money and walk during the day. At night he should call Starmer and tell him how poo poo he is.
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Hahahaha https://twitter.com/LondonEconomic/status/1598994839193821184 https://twitter.com/PoliticsJOE_UK/status/1598714076267700225
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 17:21 |
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Thing is I don't necessarily mind if people ask where I'm from but generally it's because it's someone else with more diverse heritage than "white British" curious about a fellow funny tinge haver. I guess if a snobby white woman was asking it while waving calipers I'd feel differently about it.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 17:29 |
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Most people are happy to talk about their heritage and the positive parts of it that they identify with, but if it turns into a "no but where are you really really from, you can't say a white place" inquisition then that's very different. Lots of English people (I bet they're really really from Jutland) deliberately failing to grasp the difference between the two on social media today.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 17:43 |
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Yeah, definitely asking "where are you from" getting an English town and going "yeah no where are you really from, Negroid" with the italics part silent but audible, that's a different ball game to "ah nice, and what's your family heritage?" and if they aren't happy to say then shutting the gently caress up.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 17:52 |
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"Where are you from" implies 'you're not from here' and unless you're a farmer warning tourists away from the moors at night, this is absolutely unacceptable behaviour.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 17:56 |
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"Are you saying this to me because I'm black?" "No zurr, I be tryin ter ascertain if you know the legend of knife-dick jim."
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 17:58 |
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That's true, normally I only ask "where are you from" to someone with an obviously non-local accent. I guess to someone as inbred as the queen's advisor a normal London accent does sound non-local.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 18:03 |
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Yeah, you only have to read the transcript of the conversation to know that Hussey was racist as gently caress. Anyone arguing that she wasn't racist can only harbour racist thoughts themselves.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 18:06 |
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Also her surname is literally a demonym for a peoples who come from a belt in north-western Africa.
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# ? Dec 3, 2022 18:09 |
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It depends on context too, if you're at a networking event for people from all over then "where are you from?" can be a neutral question, but if you get "Bob's Plastic Extrusion in Sheffield" as an answer then understand that you've been granted an out rather than an invitation to double down.
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https://twitter.com/joinaunionpls/status/1598967242946883585?s=46&t=Den5X5WNAmOH50iGBNRp7w I hope British journalists - and 99% of the whole media class for that matter - are never allowed to forget what they did.
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Answers Me posted:https://twitter.com/joinaunionpls/status/1598967242946883585?s=46&t=Den5X5WNAmOH50iGBNRp7w we regret to inform you that the goldfish has forgotten
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Answers Me posted:I hope British journalists - and 99% of the whole media class for that matter - are never allowed to forget what they did. I just hope they die to be honest OP
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Tesseraction posted:That's true, normally I only ask "where are you from" to someone with an obviously non-local accent. I guess to someone as inbred as the queen's advisor a normal London accent does sound non-local. I mentioned this at the end of the last thread, but that obviously non-local-accent-having person may have been living there for decades. Once you've been there that long, having it as the first question you get when you meet someone new is tedious. I do recommend finding something better.
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Answers Me posted:https://twitter.com/joinaunionpls/status/1598967242946883585?s=46&t=Den5X5WNAmOH50iGBNRp7w i'm sure this has been hashed and rehashed over the last 6 years, so forgive me for asking, but as a foreigner who only half remembers this story from 2016, and who has no experience with the british rail system, my naive assumption is that all the seats with tags but no people are reserved in some way for people further down the line? or i guess maybe they require a higher-class ticket? it would be a blow to the assumptions i live my life by if an empty seat with a bright red tag over it is open to anyone to just take a seat
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GhostofJohnMuir posted:i'm sure this has been hashed and rehashed over the last 6 years, so forgive me for asking, but as a foreigner who only half remembers this story from 2016, and who has no experience with the british rail system, my naive assumption is that all the seats with tags but no people are reserved in some way for people further down the line? or i guess maybe they require a higher-class ticket? it would be a blow to the assumptions i live my life by if an empty seat with a bright red tag over it is open to anyone to just take a seat They normally say on them what portion of the journey they are reserved for and you can sit on them for any of the rest of it. I guess that's sort of the point. Tbh I'd sit on them regardless and move if I need to later rather than sit on the floor but I probably don't have a political point to make. Albinator posted:I mentioned this at the end of the last thread, but that obviously non-local-accent-having person may have been living there for decades. Once you've been there that long, having it as the first question you get when you meet someone new is tedious. I do recommend finding something better. Dunno why you consider yourself so special that you don't have to put up with tedious questions and people all the time.
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