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smellmycheese posted:Ha ha ha. This is actually genius. It’s so incredibly pathetic and small minded that it may just work on the Duppers Mah blue fookin' passport! Up your Dolors!
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happyhippy posted:https://www.golfcaruk.com/listings/ When I'm in my golf cart, you can call me Donny
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 20:18 |
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Irish Ferries will now hold a ceremony of smashing a pint of Guinness against the ships toilets to mark when their ships enter the “UK Internal Market Lane”
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 20:24 |
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Surprised they aren't going 'No no no no, she is First Minister. You will be Alpha Minister.'
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 20:31 |
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fuctifino posted:Three days. When you think about it, he really announced his intention to drop it when he announced the policy in the first place. There's no policy made by man that keir can not, will not, drop.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 20:45 |
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smellmycheese posted:Ha ha ha. This is actually genius. It’s so incredibly pathetic and small minded that it may just work on the Duppers Declare the ferry lines between Belfast and Stranraer/Liverpool to be traditional marching routes.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 21:00 |
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happyhippy posted:Surprised they aren't going 'No no no no, she is First Minister. You will be Alpha Minister.'
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 21:09 |
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Shoplifting chat: I had a Christmas job in a Smyth's toy store. On 2 occasions we had guys come in, load up a couple of trolleys, then run through security and throw the lot trolleys and all into the back of a van that pulled up right as they exited the store. This was a big out of town retail park next to a dual carriageway so they were probably 10 miles down the road before security even got through to the police.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 21:15 |
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Clyde Radcliffe posted:Shoplifting chat: I had a Christmas job in a Smyth's toy store. On 2 occasions we had guys come in, load up a couple of trolleys, then run through security and throw the lot trolleys and all into the back of a van that pulled up right as they exited the store. This was a big out of town retail park next to a dual carriageway so they were probably 10 miles down the road before security even got through to the police. Same but a few years earlier when it was still toys r us and the manager enlisted me to be an intimidating heavy in my bright blue Geoffrey the giraffe waist coat to try and bully the thieves into abandoning their heist. They did not.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 21:17 |
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I worked somewhere we had a spate of thefts by a rotating group of people where they’d grab whatever they were after and then run out the fire door on the side of the shop floor, so the management started locking that fire door. The next guy running headlong into it expecting it to just pop open again was very surprised, head office congratulated management for thwarting the thieves and nobody thought to raise an issue with the fact they’d locked a loving emergency exit to prevent the theft of printer cartridges and usb cables.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 21:27 |
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It's probably cheaper to fight the wrongful death lawsuits than lose printer cartridges.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 21:31 |
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forkboy84 posted:Yes and some cars cost more than a large house, slightly irrelevant poimt I'm just making an observation. I've always been a "cheapest 2/3/4/5th hand bike you can get even if the brakes are dodgy" guy but I was quite shocked at the prices some of the cargo bikes command. If you're gonna spend £2-5k on a cargo bike to cart your kids around its probably better to spend it on a car that costs the same, is sealed against the environment and comes with actual safety features. Of course the budget equivalent is a £50 child seat strapped to a £50 beater bike but lots of parents seem to prefer the cargos. History Comes Inside! posted:I worked somewhere we had a spate of thefts by a rotating group of people where they’d grab whatever they were after and then run out the fire door on the side of the shop floor, so the management started locking that fire door. Don't most big shops have insurance for this kind of thing that makes a few quid of printer cartridges irrelevant? Always seemed to me that UK shops were far more forgiving of damage or loss of merchandise compared to the "you break it you buy it" policies you get elsewhere in the world.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 21:38 |
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A friend and I got caught after shoplifting these from Woolies. Thankfully the security guard just took them back and gave us a good telling off. The gold ones were a real status symbol in our school over the boring red and white Coke ones or the Fanta ones. We had an assembly once where some guy came in and did a bunch of yo-yo tricks, probably paid by Coca-Cola, and for a while everyone was obsessed with them and doing Walking the Dog or Rock the Baby.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 21:43 |
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Z the IVth posted:Don't most big shops have insurance for this kind of thing that makes a few quid of printer cartridges irrelevant? Always seemed to me that UK shops were far more forgiving of damage or loss of merchandise compared to the "you break it you buy it" policies you get elsewhere in the world. The store manager at the time was an absolute tier one top shelf bellend. Crippling case of little man syndrome coupled with getting drunk on the phenomenal power that being a store manager can give you. Guy was a true believer in all that “if it hurts the company then it hurts us because we are the company” poo poo through and through. I was only 18 or 19 and not paying much attention to the world so I can’t remember the specific situation, but at one point the parent company’s share price poo poo the bed and this clown herded the entire staff into an extra morning meeting to pitch us on this being the perfect time to buy shares in the company. Incredible advice to give a room full of people earning minimum wage.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 21:54 |
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When I met my wife we went on a date and shoplifted some sunglasses from boots. Turns out you just put them on your head and walk out!
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 21:57 |
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Microplastics posted:When I met my wife we went on a date and shoplifted some sunglasses from boots. Turns out you just put them on your head and walk out! theres already another guy posting in here called clyde, sorry.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 22:02 |
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stealing is wrong.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 22:08 |
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You're right, hang the landlords and ban profit
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 22:09 |
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Z the IVth posted:I'm just making an observation. I've always been a "cheapest 2/3/4/5th hand bike you can get even if the brakes are dodgy" guy but I was quite shocked at the prices some of the cargo bikes command. If you're gonna spend £2-5k on a cargo bike to cart your kids around its probably better to spend it on a car that costs the same, is sealed against the environment and comes with actual safety features.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 22:13 |
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Lt. Danger posted:stealing is wrong. But appropriating is very good
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 22:33 |
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happy friday everyone i'm enjoying a pack of these
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 22:38 |
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Someone I knew used to work a Range superstore. Over the space of their employment, they were able to completely renovate, decorate and then furnish their 4 bedroom house using items liberated from that store. They basically stole from this oval office: ...who has stolen a fortune from the public purse through corporate welfare and tax avoidance Stealing from thieves is ok in my eyes fuctifino fucked around with this message at 23:00 on Jan 19, 2024 |
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Albinator posted:"Costs the same" is doing a lot of work here. Bikes in general don't have the same fuel, maintenance, storage, and insurance costs that even the cheapest car has (and even the cheapest new car is going to be a lot more than the cheapest new cargo bike). I wouldn't compare a new car and a new cargo bike since that's clearly not going to work. In terms of utility - a vehicle to cart the kids around in on a budget. I would say a bike is always assumed to be a "budget" option but if you start getting into cargo bikes then you should consider a banger. Comparing like with like - a £5k cargo bike would be the bike equivalent of a £40k BMW obviously doesn't work. But if you compare a £5k cargo bike to a £2k used Corsa then it starts to look a lot more attractive. Cargo bikes start at £1.5k! Cargo bikes also have significant storage and insurance costs associated and they're both linked since a lot of the time the bikes aren't insurable unless you lock them inside overnight or you have a shed or some very heavy duty locking hardware installed in your garden. And you have to take these security measures since any bike is far easier to steal than a car (though I assume bangers aren't particularly hard to nick). This is just one specific use case though since for a single person any poo poo bike from £50 up is about the same for getting from A to B. Edit- shoplifter chat. I saw a security guy accusing someone of stealing a bottle of vodka. The guy was literally standing there, hands free in a jumper and skinny jean going "you wot, where am I supposed to be hiding it?" Z the IVth fucked around with this message at 22:43 on Jan 19, 2024 |
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Lt. Danger posted:stealing is wrong. Nah, stealing from big companies is extremely cool and good actually. Everything capitalists sell is nicked from working class people and flogged back to them anyway, it's only fair to enjoy a bit of grassroots wealth redistribution.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 22:50 |
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Clyde Radcliffe posted:A friend and I got caught after shoplifting these from Woolies. Stolen valor if you didn't win your gold spinner from a vending machine
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 22:54 |
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If think most people getting a cargo bike also have a car. It's usually something you get over a second car rather than your primary means of transport. Even in the Netherlands most households have a car, they just use it a bit less for short journeys.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 23:02 |
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When I was a little poo poo I had a friend that went into Littlewoods (remember them?) around Christmas time picked up a TMNT backpack and filled it with toys before putting it on his back and walking out. I only managed a dinobot so I was way behind him.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 23:06 |
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fuctifino posted:Someone I knew used to work a Range superstore. Over the space of their employment, they were able to completely renovate, decorate and then furnish their 4 bedroom house using items liberated from that store. This was the dream. I'm such a disappointment.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 23:11 |
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Clyde Radcliffe posted:A friend and I got caught after shoplifting these from Woolies. sinky posted:Stolen valor if you didn't win your gold spinner from a vending machine This was the craze back in my school too, and it ended up the rich kids just buying the gold ones directly.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 23:18 |
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I mean I prefer thieves who steal from large retailers to the shitheads who follow people home from retail parks.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 23:22 |
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Stealing is wrong but some people dont have access to only doing the right thing I guess. Robin hood is still a goodie. Don't tell me about all the racist, misogynist bullshit not even real robin hood did.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 23:27 |
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Best crisps are Asda's premium salt and vinegar. Used to be Co-Ops salt and vinegar but they nerfed it because too many bellends complained about how strong they were. They should have been told to gently caress off.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 23:40 |
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^Tesco finest sea salt and chardonnay vinegar are definitely crisps of the 'strip your tastebuds from your tongue' variety, they're very good NotJustANumber99 posted:Stealing is wrong but some people dont have access to only doing the right thing I guess. Robin hood is still a goodie. Don't tell me about all the racist, misogynist bullshit not even real robin hood did. I wouldn't even go that far, I think it's overtly morally good to rob as much as you can from pretty much any large retail company tbh. ThomasPaine fucked around with this message at 23:45 on Jan 19, 2024 |
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ThomasPaine posted:^Tesco finest sea salt and chardonnay vinegar are definitely crisps of the 'strip your tastebuds from your tongue' variety no i dont think so. Like you can convince yourself of anything in any direction to the point of pointlessness. How big does the company have to be? Like if the boss is quite well off but in no way a millionaire? What if you are a high up in the company and steal like millions from it and it can't afford to pay its staffs pensions? Like what about stealing from the government? What about if you're michelle mone stealing from the government? Like I think ultimately we need to be in a society where we don't steal and stealing is bad. Stealing is dishonest and dishonesty is bad.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 23:49 |
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NotJustANumber99 posted:no i dont think so. Like you can convince yourself of anything in any direction to the point of pointlessness. How big does the company have to be? Like if the boss is quite well off but in no way a millionaire? What if you are a high up in the company and steal like millions from it and it can't afford to pay its staffs pensions? Like what about stealing from the government? What about if you're michelle mone stealing from the government? Like I think ultimately we need to be in a society where we don't steal and stealing is bad. Come on, I'm obviously talking about customers stealing items from a shop owned by a large corporation with large profits, not robbing Barnardos or embezzling hundreds of thousands in public money. Basically if stealing involves value being taken from capitalists and going towards workers it is overall a good thing, imho. Obviously stealing from individuals and non-commercial organisations and even small businesses etc is bad, but if we're talking Tescos go nuts and smile doing it.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 23:59 |
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C'mon, you wouldn't steal from me, i'm just a small business. You wouldn't rob a little birthday business, c'mooon.
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# ? Jan 20, 2024 00:06 |
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Its not a big deal but nah. Like maybe death by a thousand cuts i suppose but thats not the way to get rid of inequality.
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# ? Jan 20, 2024 00:09 |
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NotJustANumber99 posted:Its not a big deal but nah. No, it's not getting rid of anything, it's just morally fine to do.
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# ? Jan 20, 2024 00:15 |
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One time I worked a job at a small family business where they stiffed me on pay I was owed. So before I left I stole some tools out of their storage. Idk if that was morally justified but I have been able to put up a lot of shelves and stuff since.
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# ? Jan 20, 2024 00:20 |
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ThomasPaine posted:No, it's not getting rid of anything, it's just morally fine to do. I disagree. Like we've just had someone say it fucks up their day by messing with stock control and making their job more difficult, never mind putting staff in the difficult position of dealing with violence and career repercussions, we had it previously with pint glasses from pubs and how much of a ballache it is for the people who have to deal with it. Like if you need to steal to feed yourself and your family then thats really sad and I'm not going to get involved in criticising someone for doing what they have to do. But people claiming the moral high ground for no real reason? eh? Nah.
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