That's what, £1100 per month? How can you survive on that in an expensive city?
And the MC from 11/22/63 meeting the characters from It, and feeling Pennywise's presence.
>the UK has never had this so people there either choose by brand or just convenience Disagree - drivers maintain a mental map of local stations and know roughly how expensive they are, and make a decision based on…
These things are not true in the UK - all fuel is held to the same high standard, though premium variants are available too.
You are ignoring the point of TFA. Kalshi & Polymarkets provide a marketplace to monetise political decision-making, a.k.a corruption. This is definitely detrimental to society.
Digital ID makes no difference to this whatsoever. If a government wanted to cut you off from utilities they could make it happen within hours already. Same with conscription, which needless to say was invented and…
Betting sites set their odds to maximise their revenue, not reality ;) Polymarkets currently has him at 3% https://polymarket.com/event/nobel-peace-prize-winner-2025?t...
Which of these are meant to be unbland?
"disproportionately affects men AND WOMEN" is nonsensical. "disproportionately affects men" makes sense.
The latter is no longer true
From TFA: > Poland—long a leading coal-mining nation—saw renewable power outstrip coal for electric generation in May, thanks to a remarkable surge in solar construction. In 2021, the country set a goal for photovoltaic…
Everyone benefits from a well-read community.
Here in the UK: Average mechanical engineer salary (mid-career) = £45k Max mortgage based on salary = ~£200k Average house price = ~£292k -> Most people with an engineering degree cannot buy a house
It's similar in Ireland, at least amongst my elder relatives. A meal is not really a meal if it doesn't come with potatoes.
If you think the cost for supporting Ukraine is too high, wait until you see the cost of Ukraine falling and Russian tanks crossing into NATO territory :^)
Sane countries do not elect their judges by popular vote (or, even worse, by their executive branch), and thus judges are generally apolitical, which removes a lot of incentive for the issues you mention. It's insane to…
You're aware it's based on a book ~10 years old?
You can build it yourself very easily for 1/3 of the price: https://departureboard.jonathanfoot.com/
This is a bit like saying Earth isn't big, because there are far larger planets etc. out there. For the average conversation, Earth is "big".
I have no idea what type of law you're talking about here, but (given the context of the thread) I can guarantee you major firms working on M&As are most definitely not using underpaid interns to draft those documents.…
I have just been working through the same problem (though just PDFs). Google DocAI helped enormously after a bit of initial input.
This comment is really poorly reasoned imo. To continue your metaphor, ancient peoples did not sail across the Pacific *, they sailed to the next nearest island and started colonies there (if viable). You could apply…
They can claim the tax back from the government when they sell it.
See the European Working Time Directive for a good example of how this can be enacted. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_Time_Directive_2003 NB a lot of employers will ask you to sign a contract self-excluding you…
>She's not missing out on anything I disagree with this for 2 reasons: 1. Cousins are likely to be a mix of ages, probably your age +- 10 years. I think there's some benefit to that, especially having elder cousins that…
That's what, £1100 per month? How can you survive on that in an expensive city?
And the MC from 11/22/63 meeting the characters from It, and feeling Pennywise's presence.
>the UK has never had this so people there either choose by brand or just convenience Disagree - drivers maintain a mental map of local stations and know roughly how expensive they are, and make a decision based on…
These things are not true in the UK - all fuel is held to the same high standard, though premium variants are available too.
You are ignoring the point of TFA. Kalshi & Polymarkets provide a marketplace to monetise political decision-making, a.k.a corruption. This is definitely detrimental to society.
Digital ID makes no difference to this whatsoever. If a government wanted to cut you off from utilities they could make it happen within hours already. Same with conscription, which needless to say was invented and…
Betting sites set their odds to maximise their revenue, not reality ;) Polymarkets currently has him at 3% https://polymarket.com/event/nobel-peace-prize-winner-2025?t...
Which of these are meant to be unbland?
"disproportionately affects men AND WOMEN" is nonsensical. "disproportionately affects men" makes sense.
The latter is no longer true
From TFA: > Poland—long a leading coal-mining nation—saw renewable power outstrip coal for electric generation in May, thanks to a remarkable surge in solar construction. In 2021, the country set a goal for photovoltaic…
Everyone benefits from a well-read community.
Here in the UK: Average mechanical engineer salary (mid-career) = £45k Max mortgage based on salary = ~£200k Average house price = ~£292k -> Most people with an engineering degree cannot buy a house
It's similar in Ireland, at least amongst my elder relatives. A meal is not really a meal if it doesn't come with potatoes.
If you think the cost for supporting Ukraine is too high, wait until you see the cost of Ukraine falling and Russian tanks crossing into NATO territory :^)
Sane countries do not elect their judges by popular vote (or, even worse, by their executive branch), and thus judges are generally apolitical, which removes a lot of incentive for the issues you mention. It's insane to…
You're aware it's based on a book ~10 years old?
You can build it yourself very easily for 1/3 of the price: https://departureboard.jonathanfoot.com/
This is a bit like saying Earth isn't big, because there are far larger planets etc. out there. For the average conversation, Earth is "big".
I have no idea what type of law you're talking about here, but (given the context of the thread) I can guarantee you major firms working on M&As are most definitely not using underpaid interns to draft those documents.…
I have just been working through the same problem (though just PDFs). Google DocAI helped enormously after a bit of initial input.
This comment is really poorly reasoned imo. To continue your metaphor, ancient peoples did not sail across the Pacific *, they sailed to the next nearest island and started colonies there (if viable). You could apply…
They can claim the tax back from the government when they sell it.
See the European Working Time Directive for a good example of how this can be enacted. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_Time_Directive_2003 NB a lot of employers will ask you to sign a contract self-excluding you…
>She's not missing out on anything I disagree with this for 2 reasons: 1. Cousins are likely to be a mix of ages, probably your age +- 10 years. I think there's some benefit to that, especially having elder cousins that…