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https://twitter.com/DailyMailUK/status/1669649093461786624 the source is a UK office furniture company lmbo https://www.furniture-work.co.uk/blog/post/from-claw-hands-to-hunchbacks-how-working-from-home-could-affect-our-bodies
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forkboy84 posted:Apparently plenty of others have. The mind boggles The mind boggles, the Johnson Bozzles
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ex post facho posted:the source is a UK office furniture company lmbo quote:Dr. Sony Sherpa, a holistic physician from Nature's Rise, an organic wellness company, added: Any holistic physicians itt. e: Seems legit. Private Speech has issued a correction as of 16:53 on Jun 16, 2023 |
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Sony Sherpa, the dude who carried Sir Edmund Hillary's PS5 up Everest
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ex post facho posted:the source is a UK office furniture company lmbo work from home means your company buys office furniture for the cubicle you never use and then also a decent chair and maybe even a standing desk for your home office. it’s almost like the people running this poo poo care more about their class interests than selling two workstations for every worker e: also straight up admitting their ergonomics turn you into a paunchy hunchbacked carpal tunnel goblin lmoa Clark Nova has issued a correction as of 17:04 on Jun 16, 2023 |
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https://twitter.com/YahooFinanceUK/status/1669653833063055360
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https://twitter.com/AdamBienkov/status/1669741132467646471 gonadic io has issued a correction as of 18:41 on Jun 16, 2023 |
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the sex ghost posted:The evil adrian chiles sex ghost called it
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ex post facho posted:https://twitter.com/DailyMailUK/status/1669649093461786624 Woah really?? Better start paying my boss so I can LIVe in the office
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Adrian chiles is the evil adrian chiles
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Crisis on infinite chiles
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lord knows I'm a voodoo chiles
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https://twitter.com/TankMuseum/status/1670069061185683457
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all the young kids with the pumped up kicks
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So if you work in London is it possible to do the NYC thing where you live an hour outside of town and commute in on the train everyday?
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It's not only possible, it's mandatory. It's literally what the tube is for.
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Yeah, the idea of Greater London essentially begins with the Metropolitan railway allowing you to live outside of London but commute in every day
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It's funny that I know about locations in London and something about the history of the place but not very much about the actual physical geography. Wasn't sure if it was really spread out and sprawling like Houston or really dense like the East Coast megacities.
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All I know about London is it sucks and is terrible.
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Zeroisanumber posted:It's funny that I know about locations in London and something about the history of the place but not very much about the actual physical geography. Wasn't sure if it was really spread out and sprawling like Houston or really dense like the East Coast megacities. no uk cities have any sprawl in the true sense because planning law uses Green Belts to stop creeping urbanisation but mostly, Biplane posted:All I know about London is it sucks and is terrible.
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ex post facho posted:https://twitter.com/DailyMailUK/status/1669649093461786624 its sad how flat earth news just stays relevant, everything is just reheated PR now
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kecske posted:no uk cities have any sprawl in the true sense because planning law uses Green Belts to stop creeping urbanisation nah london is sprawly as gently caress compared to truly dense cities, but the centre is quite dense though to an extent that depends on what you count as "London" e: most british cities are sprawly for that matter it's the whole single family housing paradigm Private Speech has issued a correction as of 09:13 on Jun 19, 2023 |
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Also, the underground/overground has a severe zoning system, so living out in the sticks often doesn't save as much as one would expect. A zone 1-9 monthly pass is over 400 pound a month.
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Private Speech posted:nah london is sprawly as gently caress compared to truly dense cities, but the centre is quite dense it's expanded into the surrounding towns instead of being planned that way. also the mass high density housing discussion always comes down to '"yeah high density housing would solve a bunch of housing availability problems as well as making stuff like mass transit systems more straightforward, but only for other people and not me because I need a sprawling suburban home and giant lawn garden just for me and my six cats. You wouldn't understand."
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do you know how much money it costs for a monthly ticket to catch the train in and out of London every day from, say, luton
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what are your blokes thoughts on damning new video emerging of Tories dancing, partying and flaunting COVID rules whilst in the peak of lockdown
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Wizard Master posted:what are your blokes thoughts on damning new video emerging of Tories dancing, partying and flaunting COVID rules whilst in the peak of lockdown That tweet about "I'd like to see them get away with this" sums it up
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notaspy posted:That tweet about "I'd like to see them get away with this" sums it up
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They all did huge obvious crimes with the PPE deals, giving public money to their pals in fraudulent contracts as people died by the thousand. But that's the kind of thing any government will probably want to do again so they can't be punished for that coz we don't want to set a precedent. but having an illegal party during a pandemic doesn't call into question the fundamental legitimacy of parliament and is pretty specific and avoidable (although both major parties did it it seems like) so you can probably use it to attack your political enemies. But it seems like everyone did it so it's gonna be messy
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Communist Thoughts posted:They all did huge obvious crimes with the PPE deals, giving public money to their pals in fraudulent contracts as people died by the thousand. Yeah it's incredible that the focus of people's anger at the Tories for their handling of the pandemic is mainly that they had parties when the rules said they couldn't. loving hall monitor mindset
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Wizard Master posted:what are your blokes thoughts on damning new video emerging of Tories dancing, partying and flaunting COVID rules whilst in the peak of lockdown We've been dealing with this bullshit for 13 years. Just another lump of poo poo thrown on the fire, like this: https://twitter.com/AndExcluded/status/1670681916742283264 No mainstream media is going to publish anything about this, because it's pointless. Everybody knows.
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Telluric Whistler posted:Yeah it's incredible that the focus of people's anger at the Tories for their handling of the pandemic is mainly that they had parties when the rules said they couldn't. It's the same thing as happened when the tories were found to have killed thousands and thousands of people with their austerity cuts for no reason, often at overall expense to the country. It's such a brutal indictment that it can't be discussed in polite terms by the media so it isn't and anyone who brings it up is being overdramatic
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Telluric Whistler posted:Yeah it's incredible that the focus of people's anger at the Tories for their handling of the pandemic is mainly that they had parties when the rules said they couldn't. It's not people's anger, it's the press. Because, as CT wrote, it's harmless to get people mad at this as opposed to anything that actually affects them.
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https://twitter.com/guardiannews/status/1670547728613638145 so keith is going to "throw everything" at the problem, which given his extremely inspiring track records of maintaining the status quo, should be entertaining to watch
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Does 'everything' include socialist policy?
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bitmap posted:do you know how much money it costs for a monthly ticket to catch the train in and out of London every day from, say, luton £480.
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The net zero commitment is basically sloganeering considering the accounting on both sides For carbon free solutions you're often omitting the carbon cost of materials building the thing in the first place and then for carbon offsetting I was looking into that recently and it's very hard to find a single carbon offsetting scheme in the UK that doesn't fail the first 5 criteria for legitimately offsetting theyr all just obsessed with planting trees (coz that's what people like the idea of) that they only give a poo poo about for 1/5th the time required to actually absorb the amount of carbon supposedly offset. Plus even then you're emitting the carbon now and only offsetting it after 50 years
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Pipski posted:£480. A bargain for the prize of being able to leave Luton
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It is extremely funny that stuff like finance fraud, bookkeeping tricks and tax evasion schemes are so inherent in modern capitalism that they really believe they can defraud the loving atmosphere. "We have swapped carbon credits between mars, the moon and earth fifteen times and licensed methane to jupiter, so actually we are at -1000 ppm " while the house is burning down around you. In my country heat pumps are considered carbon neutral because the law assumes that the electricity mix is 100% renewables. Spoiler alert, it is not.
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wwhat are the current betting odds on labour loving up the next election, asking for a friend
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