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This is what one of the stations looks like:
There are stations on Anglesey where you have to stick your arm out to hail the train, and the only two routes they lie on are served by the kind of 1970s DMU like you mentioned on its way to Chester or a Pendelino on its way to London or something.
I used to know someone who learnt Dutch from age 60, and granted he’s very sharp, but if he can do that, I’m sure you can do this.
Although I like the idea of a drug smuggler typing “as per my previous email…”
I can’t remember the term for that type of strike but I believe it was outlawed under Thatcher.
Enjoy!
I did wonder what people were thinking I was saying, haha, but I accept I must’ve just written it clumsily.
Here’s the documentary on youtube, it’s actually a standout example of investigative journalism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UbL8opM6TM
And there’s this youtube video essay based on it which sexes it up a bit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BIcAZxFfrc
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2323045/ “Wakefield admits fabricating events when he took children’s blood samples”
I suppose I wasn’t clear, but I was referring to the fella who first came out and said the MMR vaccine was linked to autism, which was fraudulent of course and there’s a good documentary about it, but I mentioned it specifically because he was taking children’s blood unethically. Mad cow disease is less relevant but it’s more broadly an example of unethical treatment leading to an epidemic.
Even the nineties and beyond, if you think of the vaccine-causing-autism to-do and mad cow disease.
If you decide to use Mastodon afterwards, there’s an instance where a bot reposts everything a given Twitter account posts called bird.makeup.
But any reason to prefer wireless is sort of moot because having a 3.5mm jack doesn’t preclude a wireless headphone feature.
Is that in a particular land or what? Could you give a source?
I feel the “[a]” is passive aggressive.
I thought my Irish mate was having me on saying Irish tea was better than British tea all those years ago. Then I picked up a box of Barry’s while looking for something to do in Limerick. Now I don’t let it run out.
Well, rail bosses can get railed by this boss (I’m pointing at my genitals).
Let’s not be pointing fingers now.
That’s not tea. That’s an insult to those who came before us.
I know it’s a completely normal typo that anyone could make, but “Wondows” has just made me a laugh for a good few seconds.