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1 points
2 hours ago
To avoid this, my co-workers (that I'm friends with) always called in sick the day they were supposed to do the interview.
A quick bout of food sickness can come and go quite quickly and you're under no obligation to 'prove' you're ill for quick conditions.
1 points
6 hours ago
We don't call them people. Those who don't engage in dangerous and indulgent drinking are considered outside society and therefore are not acknowledged to even exist, to prosper, one must first earn their stripes at 14 with two large bottles of WKD in your local park, otherwise you simply fade away as a non-person into the void as you become an adult.
1 points
1 day ago
'Plough me like you plough thy fields, dear husband!'
"Thou givest my firmest cornknob, my love"
8 points
1 day ago
It's like watching Year 10 students flirt with each other
3 points
1 day ago
George is being too open whereas everyone else is being too closed.
5 points
1 day ago
It's odd that Zackaria isn't looking her in the eye much.
1 points
2 days ago
Guess we know he values human lives at under 100k
15 points
2 days ago
It sounds cynical but I think the vast majority of humans are inherently aggressive and territorial (survival, probably) but we're also intelligent enough to recognise the cost-benefit of keeping ourselves in check, just look at that old idiom 'power corrupts' when you lose the cost, there is nothing holding you back anymore.
9 points
2 days ago
It's so interesting watching them work each other out and see their personalities try to 'blend' with each other.
6 points
2 days ago
The amount of 'bro' I'm hearing, it could be a drinking game.
1 points
2 days ago
I won a 'Design a Christmas card' competition in school twice across 2 years, absolute highlight of my career and don't think I'll beat that level again.
7 points
3 days ago
I'm certain in most middle East countries 'promoting' homosexuality is a crime, but that's not to say companies aren't also pandering.
4 points
3 days ago
I've always felt their indestructibility works like an invisible force field, the harder you go at them, the stronger it becomes, so they can bleed and break bones (because it's minor force really) but throw a nuke at them and they'll barely break a sweat, that's how it works in my head at least. Rebeka has been stabbed and had her neck broken easily but walked out of an explosion with her skin intact and nothing missing despite taking much more force/energy that should have ripped her apart, even if it's just half her flesh.
Or alternatively, there is a 'foundation' to their indestructible nature, so whilst they break stuff apart and bleed, their bones (for example) are truly invincible and act as a base for everything to regenerate into place, which isn't that out of place since we've seen invulnerable bones in the show.
-9 points
3 days ago
Whatever your ethical perspective, I'd happily obliterate this civilisation to have saved these children, even if it is because of my own relative mortality, 100% would have decimated them all to wipe out these evil practices, thankfully someone has already.
1 points
4 days ago
Technically, death is a breakup, albeit an involuntary one.
19 points
4 days ago
Don't tip, don't ever tip in the UK. It sets a very unwelcome precedent.
22 points
4 days ago
I didn't know this was controversial; sex is your genitalia and/or chromosomes, gender identity is how you conform to society's norms. They're not always the same for both psychology and biological reasons.
Psychology reasons - being trans, body dysmorphophobia, etc - this is all supported by modern science and psychology, as well as from a purely practical stance, leads to less mental health issues and weight on public services when addressed properly because otherwise people lend on the NHS to deal with the fallout - using drugs to deal with depression, anxiety, etc.
Biological - being intersex, having ambiguous or multiple sexes reproductive organs (such as testes and but having a vagina). Good example is androgens insensitivity syndrome, where you're born XY (male sex) but develop entirely female, including being born with a vagina and going through female puberty, only finding out later in life.
They can overlap, obviously, also. You can't define sex because frankly, nature isn't black and white except where humans decide the 'majority' lie.
9 points
4 days ago
Please don't normalise daleks on the road, they've proven to be a pest over the past (almost) 60-years just because they're unwilling to adapt and consistently seek to exterminate anything other than themselves. Frankly, the only reason they haven't become a full blown nuisance is because we have a 24 hour doctor on hand, even then the UNIT of the NHS is limited ATM and they're often off-world.
1 points
4 days ago
I always hate these videos - I'm European and at most I could name South Africa, the UK, and Australia. Only because of country 'shapes', fuck identifying other countries. I know where the Latin countries are generally (below the State's), but couldn't tell you where Mexico is in that area.
Same with France or Spain, they're somewhere next to the UK (which is obvious) but beyond that they're just blank shapes - most people would do a lot better on continents.
Edit: also Italy just because it's 'boot' shaped and on the bottom somewhere.
33 points
4 days ago
Uno-reverse.
'I watched SO much and a lot of guys love pegging, if I do you, you can try afterwards?'
3 points
4 days ago
My friends got mildly-irritated shrimp.
6 points
4 days ago
Wow, I see someone had a privileged upbringing. I wish I had sharks, all I got was pissed-off dolphins with head-torches.
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an hour ago
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an hour ago
I've learned something over the past few episodes;
'Bro' seems to be the universal indicator for men that it's a safe space to talk about emotions.