Redundant carbs is the cornerstone of British working class food culture. The pinnacle of this practice is the legendary glaswegian macaroni pie on a roll.
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That clip only shows part of the true magnificence, try this one:
We are.
It’s just that some (bad) people think that being woke is a bad thing, and they are overrepresented in the culture at the moment.
To be fair, some (not necessarily bad) people also use woke to mean ‘comes from a good place, but gets taken too far and is a bit cringe’, similar to ‘hippy-dippy’ or ‘touchy- feely’ in the past, I don’t hold that against them too much.
I think it’s to link “I want them to move” and “I need them out yesterday”
Purrpetual motion machine!
God, in a sexual context, describing yourself as a ‘yelper’ sounds really bad.
Like you’re taking your time, being all sensual and shit, and then when things are building up a bit she just starts barking like an angry small dog… awkward moment.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What's the best way to get rid of an old mattress? Wrong answers only. Worst idea I'll actually do.
2·28 days agoDildos are supposed to be reusable, you know, not just dissappear. Sounds like someone needs to have a big clear-out.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•There are still good people in this world.
1·29 days agoYa but they call German Deutch in Germany 🤷♂️
milli is 1/1000
100 mg would be .1 g
Listen, pal: 2018 is recent times! We can’t just go around updating our opinions of things every two or four years! There’s way too many things, and we have so many opinions. Also, some of us are middle-aged and worn out. The only solution is to form an opinion and then stick with it to the death.
Yours sincerely,
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Time travelers going back in time to kill the first religion ever before it forms and fucks up humanity
2·1 month agoYou might have a point about the rainbow serpent being the oldest continuously worshipped deity.
But there is evidence of religion in the form of ritual burial from long before humans first went to Australia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_religion
I guess we need to think about how you define religion, but as I imagine the lives of early humans, their group’s success, or even survival, depended so much on the whims of forces they did not understand. Our brains are so good at pattern recognition and hardwired for social living, that we inevitably see the randomness of weather or prey migration patterns as the results of our actions, imagine some spirit/god has control over certain things, and then start to organise our society around ceremonies to placate these powerful forces.
Tldr depending how you define it, i think religion is the default human way of knowing the world
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Iran Propaganda is very entertaining to follow
5·1 month agoDifferent people will watch different things. Plenty would immediately swipe away from irl real time footage of political leaders, but might be interested in a slick animation with a catchy tune, and there’s something new happening visually every few seconds…
I could see this being effective to an extent.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Life never works exactly the way you want it
13·1 month agoA couple of times I found a few tattered pages of a porn mag by the side of the road.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Glorious cracked out wall kitten returns with more wisdom for the masses.
141·2 months agoAssuming parking spot is perpendicular to the roadway, backing in is just the correct way for a vehicle with front wheel steering. The centre of rotation is in line with the rear axle. The front needs to move through a bigger arc to line up with the spot, than the back does.
Sure you can make it work by driving in forwards, but then you need to swing way wide out first, to get the turning done (or even, god forbid, reverse back out for a second bite at the apple).
Wow, I knew there was a cost to context switching, but 20 mins? Wow. I guess I’ve not truly focused on anything deeply for the last decade. I aim for 25 mins at a time of sitting still and working on something, then get up and move around a bit. But I’ll usually glance at my phone a couple of times during that to check the time, see if I’ve got any messages etc.
Not everyone gets lots of love, but I’m glad you do ;-)
No, vampires have rabies.



Jizz on me knockers.