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  1. Yeah, with classic Who its much easier to just jump in anywhere and you dont need a whole season of backstory to know whats going on.

  2. Yeah for things like this the real answer is just don't think too hard about it

  3. The amount of corporate ass kissing in this thread is insane, no way people here actually think that stealing a 20p bag is grounds for being fired

  4. Yeah, I assume all the people defending this have never nicked a pen from the office?

  5. Fuck, I'll have to start remembering to get my receipts when I'm on shift hahaha

  6. Not a Sainsburys employee but I always get a receipt now ever since I got falsely accused of stealing something. Luckily I had a receipt at the time so was easy to prove the security guard was talking bollocks.

  7. I really think he could make us all millionaires and the public would still vote him out. They are simply sick to the core of these 'conservatives'.

  8. Yeah, they're at the point where they've been in power too long and people are just sick of them.

  9. Why are so many comments getting nuked?

  10. Yeah, suddenly started getting loads out of the blue.

  11. I love people going ā€œI can tell that itā€™s fakeā€. Iā€™ve seen people think that Johnny depp is in love with them and they need to send him money over Facebook. This is terrifying

  12. I cant quite put my finger on it, but there is still something uncanny valley about it.

  13. I mean ben turns in the apex for every alien species, has a device that will protect him and turn into the right alien for all situations, it will scan accurately (I think beast boy has to understand what he is turning into) and his mind technically changes based on species making him smarter if he turns into a smart alien.

  14. I feel like they made the Omnitrix way to OP after they started adding to the 10 aliens they originally had

  15. Makes you think all the "Westminster is corrupt" stuff was just pure projection on the SNPs part.

  16. If most phones are bought by parents anyway then this is trying to fix a problem that doesnt exist so its ultimately pointless and wont have any impact on anything.

  17. It is if parents are going to wake up and start to monitor what their kids are doing online. If a parent stops their kid having a Snapchat account or tiktok, or actually implement parental controls, they will be more likely to buy one themselves.

  18. Not really. NK is left alone because they don't project themselves like Iran would.

  19. NK is left alone because Korean War 2 would be an utter shitshow that no one wants. North and South Korea have got so much artillery pointed at each other that basically a MAD scenario.

  20. You left out the most important part, China and their unwillingness to have a major US ally be right on their border.

  21. Yep, thats a big reason they prop up NK. They like having their little buffer state.

  22. I think this counterfactual was recently polled for. With Corbyn in charge, Labourā€™s lead was 1%

  23. Yeah, I remember that poll, Corbyn would win but just barely.

  24. It's honestly insane just how bleak things were looking for Labour back then. They'd lost all their New Labour gains in 2010. Then they lost their old Scottish stronghold in 2015. Then they lost their old Red Wall strongholds in 2019.

  25. Yep, no one really expected that there was a chance Starmer would be PM.

  26. That Elon Musk shout out in Discovery really aged poorly

  27. Nah, it was just the writers fanboying over Elon. It was also mentioned Tilly went to Elon Musk High School on Mars

  28. I mean, they spent the early part of their government sniggering at millenials for eating avocados and watching Netflix (or whathaveyou) and 14 years later, having given us nothing worth conserving, they're sitting there wondering why they're polling so terribly.

  29. Turns out alienating everyone under 50 wasnt a good long term strategy. Who'd have thought?

  30. I was talking to a late 50's man the other day. He said he could never vote Labour because of what they did in the 70s.

  31. Yep, millennials/genz are gonna be talking about the 2010s/20s the same way Boomers talk about the 70s

  32. A man dies despite the efforts of well trained Cabin crew, who had to work on his corpse whilst airborne, and all people here have to say are a bunch of tired old jokes about how Ryanair are shit and will probably charge them for the privilege. LMAO.

  33. Yeah, theres a time and a place for edgy jokes and this is not it.

  34. Immigration is an interesting one given that the next two generations jobs could large-scale potentially be replaced with AI. More folks to give UBI to.

  35. I can easily imagine a situation where some countries have UBI and others dont. The ones that do are going to have to have super strict immigration requirements or they're gonna get overwhelmed with the number of people trying to get in.

  36. I'm a one issue voter, planning reform is the only thing that matters in this country.

  37. Immigration needs to come down too. Right now you'd need to build a whole new city every year just to keep up

  38. Going through their partners phone looking at their texts?

  39. Iraq really did fuck up our image didnā€™t it

  40. Outside of people online that love to bring up Iraq any chance they get I havent heard people IRL talk about it for years.

  41. Also for Brexit which has kind of led us to the current idiocracy.

  42. In his defence his hands were kinda tied with that one since the referendum was the only real way to stop the Tories bleeding voters to Ukip, he definitely bungled the Remain campaign though.

  43. His hands were only tied because he cared more about party than country.

  44. If he hadn't done the referendum we'd have ended up with a Tory/UKIP coalition which would have been even more of a shit show

  45. This is why i will die on the hill that raising children requires authoritarian measures every now and then. They have to be shown what behaviour is acceptable and which is not. And this is to be the task of the whole community around the child.

  46. If kids know there is no consequences for breaking the rules they'll just ignore them

  47. I would have said Terry if he wasn't already taken

  48. Remember when people thought a job at Google meant a lifetime of cushy employment?

  49. Looking at US inflation data, it seems lifetime interest rates in mortgages have their own lock in problems, thereā€™s no longer enough churn in their housing markets, a lot of people canā€™t move for fear of losing their good interest rates.

  50. Yeah, in an environment where 30 year interest rate locks are normal, its perfectly understandable people dont want to lose their <1% interest mortgages.

  51. Watching the news earlier they were asking people on the street about how they felt about inflation being lower and several said they didnt notice things getting cheaper.

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