Twofacetony

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[–] Twofacetony@lemmy.world 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (2 children)

Is there a reason why the two USBC I/O ports on the front aren’t ThunderBolt capable?

Having a couple of I/O ports nice and accessible at the front is awesome, but why limit them to 10gb/s when TB3 will do 20Gbps, TB4 will do 40Gbps and TB5 will do 80Gbps. I imagine there will be many people out there that will inadvertently use the front ports thinking they’re the same speed

[–] Twofacetony@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I get what you mean, but this was in the central loop, in a business district, between a white woman in her 50’s and a black man in his 30’s. Very much gun culture by your definition.

Gang culture I can somewhat understand, but this was just wild to me.

Not saying it’s right or wrong… not my circus. But at a chemist?

[–] Twofacetony@lemmy.world 44 points 1 month ago (15 children)

The firearm culture, and how normalised it is.

I went into a Walgreens in Chicago, and waited in line behind two other people. There was a cashier free but the person in front of the line was waiting to be called. The guy behind the person in front politely said, “ma’am, the cashier is free” ‘I’m waiting to be called” was the response.

So the guy behind her just walked past her, and she pushed him and said, “Careful buddy, you’ll get shot for doing something like that”

I was taken aback at how quickly a simple discourtesy escalated to shooting someone. It just blew my mind that shooting someone over queue jumping was verbalised, and seemingly normal to each other.

[–] Twofacetony@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

Here’s the thing… you said “a jackdoor is a crow.”

[–] Twofacetony@lemmy.world 19 points 1 month ago (1 children)
[–] Twofacetony@lemmy.world 10 points 2 months ago

Someone from Birmingham, a city in the middle of England.

[–] Twofacetony@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

That’s right pilgrim

[–] Twofacetony@lemmy.world 28 points 3 months ago (2 children)

What kind of hell-scape-reality-tv-show-fuckfest dimension have I entered, when a candidate for the Presidential election is being judged, by a fucking laugh?

A laugh?

This is really bottom of the barrel, petty, childhood shit.

The sad thing is, I know there will be people that don’t vote for Harris her because of her laugh. And for every person that doesn’t turn up to the voting stations and vote because of whatever reason they have… remember that there are people that WILL turn up to the polls and believe your country should be run by a misogynistic, racist, uneducated convicted felon…

but hey… at least he doesn’t laugh.

[–] Twofacetony@lemmy.world 37 points 4 months ago (1 children)
[–] Twofacetony@lemmy.world 9 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

From my vague recollection,

1: Main entrance. Trains would enter here and pull up to the long platform.

  1. Prisoner platform that ran a few hundreds meters in length.

  2. An officer/doctor would be at a table around here, and would evaluate in a moment whether they were to be sent to the housing sheds, (4) (6), or if they were to walk down to gas chambers located at 5.

  3. Intact “housing” sheds that have not been demolished and are currently preserved.

  4. Mass extermination gas chambers and four crematoriums.

  5. Razed “housing” sheds after the liberation of Auschwitz Berkenau (Auschwitz II). I think nearby residents and farmers took a lot of the material for rebuilding the area after the Nazi’s lost the camp to the Soviets.

Taking a tour around Auschwitz and Auschwitz II was a very sobering experience that left me quite numb… and while it was quite upsetting, worth doing if you can make the journey

[–] Twofacetony@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

As an Australian transplant in London recently…. I can just image your UZEL, congestion charge and petrol bill would be like now

 

Hello everyone (???),

I recently moved from Australia to UK, and in that process I had to speak to my doctors back in Australia for my medication to be documented for UK GP’s. The normal stuff like, Valium, codeine and strong anti-inflammatories were pretty easy to switch over, but the THC side is where I’m finding roadblocks and don’t know where to go, or even if I can.

I have been prescribed Spectrum Red THC oil, and thankfully I have enough of it to last another year or so, but there will be a time when I have to jump on the doctor bandwagon to get it refilled. Do GP’s prescribe it in the UK like I would in Australia, or do I have to go down a long path of finding the right doctors practice that will be able to prescribe THC oil?

Thankfully I have a great doctor who will electronically prescribe oil to be filled at a dispensary in Australia, who might be able to mail it to me, but I don’t quite like the prospect of paying £70 and hoping a bottle arrives… and then having to possibly deal with border control for importing something that might be illegal.

Does anyone know of a cannabis doctor in the UK that would prescribe that particular medication, or at least have any personal experience with any insight on how it works here?

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