Skipper_the_Eyechild

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[–] Skipper_the_Eyechild@lemmings.world 6 points 9 months ago (1 children)

But what's a single one of those called?

A one? A hundredth and thousandth??

I need to know!!

Bruce Duckinson is always watching...

[–] Skipper_the_Eyechild@lemmings.world 21 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (7 children)

Thank you! I really hate super ambiguous gaming acronyms, that even as a gamer myself, I either can't understand or have to rack my brains to figure out. It's really bloody annoying!

[–] Skipper_the_Eyechild@lemmings.world 11 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Hmmm, that's goofy looking. ノ⁠(⁠ ⁠º⁠ ⁠_⁠ ⁠ಠノ⁠)

[–] Skipper_the_Eyechild@lemmings.world 7 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

Why do you hate train drivers so much!?

A small delay for a single train, on a network of thousands, is not enough for the "evil train company" employees, that you seem to think that they all for some reason.

The world isn't quite as black and white as you seem to believe it is!

[–] Skipper_the_Eyechild@lemmings.world 19 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (3 children)

Why on earth would a train operator care about timetables over basic ethics? They are human beings, not robots, you know?

The controller and driver both get paid either way, and I'm sure the train driver is used getting home late on occasion - and I expect they get overtime pay, so he may well be laughing anyway.

And the controller, or whatever they're called, will just be seeing it as a PR issue. The slight lost money on the refunds (that passengers actually bother to put through) is easily worth the good PR.

Edit: Missed random words, impatient brain running too fast for fingers.

No, not at all. My best guess is that the OP is confused with mainland Europe, who actually do use metric a lot more... the UK uses a mix of imperial and metric.

[–] Skipper_the_Eyechild@lemmings.world 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

With metric and imperial though, you're damned right.

We use both systems pretty randomly... personally, I far prefer the metric system, but I have a much better idea of how far a mile is compared to a kilometre. Which makes little sense, as a metres and kilometres are so much more logical than miles and fucking yards!

[–] Skipper_the_Eyechild@lemmings.world 21 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (2 children)

Depends what you mean by fucked up. Long waits for some NHS treatments, but if I get any kind of serious injury like cuts or broken bones, it'll be seen in A&E (Accident & Emergency) at the hospital, they obviously treat the more serious injuries first, but I've never waited longer than 4 hours - and that was on a Saturday night about ten years ago, with a minor cut than only needed 5 stitches or so...

As a kid, my broken arm and the few times I needed stitches, it was sorted pretty much straight away or with an hour or two wait. That's probably doubled or tripled nowadays.

Mental health turnaround is not great, as that's through my doctor (the NHS). Although I got treatment for depression a couple of years back, meds (Sertaline) and referral to therapy, after a week or so waiting for an appointment and answering a few waves of questionnaires. A couple of months later, after a lengthy conversation with a medical health triage nurse (which was just a random follow up call - that lasted an hour!), I went on an 18 month waiting list for the ADHD test, and about the same for ASD(Autism Spectrum Disorder) as well.

Not great, but they're understandably swamped with the spike of mental illness, or people becoming aware of it anyway, after covid and the lockdowns.

Still waiting on the NHS for the ASD diagnosis, but I actually ended up going private for my ADHD, that was ~£800, was seen in a week, and the meds for that was £100 a month for Elvanse(Vyvanse in the US). I was able to transfer back to my GP after a few months though, so it's just the standard prescription price of £9.65 / month, which is much better.

Other than that last paragraph, everything else was entirely free... so, nah, I don't reckon our health care system is as fucked as yours and we certainly don't have it "even worse"!

Edit: typo's and explaining a few acronyms!

[–] Skipper_the_Eyechild@lemmings.world 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Oh, I don't know... the Internet spreads them faster, but sex has been around a tad longer. I'd expect most of these terms existed from before the internet even existed, or at least parallel to it.

The one random one I just looked up, Dirty Sanchez, originated from the porn industry. Shock horror lol

I think they're mostly supposed to be fun/funny though, and not to be taken so seriously!

If they were just taking it themselves, that is, unfortunately a lot of these shitwads have children and other dependants.

Actually I have a couple of small acorns, thankyouverymuch

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