

Ironically they don’t tip in Japan.


Ironically they don’t tip in Japan.


You appear to be either genuinely thick or willfully disenguous. Let me spell it out for you. I’ve been called a Brit many times, but unlike when I’ve been called a paki it’s not usually associated withh a threat of violence, spitting or similar behaviour. Perhaps it might be in some places in the world. But not in most the UK. Bar perhaps slivers of Northern Ireland.


It’s not targeted at people from Pakistan particularly, it’s applied to anyone of vaguely South Asian appearance.


Not quite as severe, but same ballpark.


There you are. Sleep is the foundation of mental wellbeing. You can’t manage a toxic environment if you’re strung out.


Like any skill, it takes practice. Would you run a marathon with no training? Expect to play Chopin the first time you sit at a piano? Set the bar appropriately and understand that confidence comes from practice and familiarity.


The pun being that Arsenal kept placing very highly in the Premier League for years without actually winning it.


I remember years ago at a world cup Iran and USA played each other, and started the match by exchanging flowers and gifts.
There were a lot of sliding tackles iirc.


I took objection to a song promoting or normalising choking.


No. I live near, used to work there, kids at school there. Generally a safe and relatively chill place. A bit chavvy and not particularly friendly in that Southern England way, but generally good natured.


I use it where I can. It’s sane, simple, solid, has unix sensibilities, and good docs. To paraphrase one void dev, it fits inside your head. Xbps is outstanding and runit is very good.


Zfs, nfs, ssh, wireguard.
Isn’t it alias for git praise?


Might be more to do with the royalist Iranian flags then.


That is the plot of a Richard Harris (?) book. The guy who wrote fatherland and archangel.


Down voted but there is truth in it. A bit Girardian. The collective consciousness is moving towards authoritarianism because they’ve forgotten its horros.


Oh! Well props for looking.


Honestly looking at kids adverts now vs my childhood in the 80s-90s I think toys are more gendered now. More of them and poorer quality. Lego being the prime example, used to be entirely ungendered.
Edit: uk if that makes a difference
Void.
I’m 50 and it’s started getting noticeable in the last year or two.