@duckyboycab Eh. Both went along correctly. What a baby to get offended by people just travelling along a street normally. Your going to get a shock when you finally step out into the real world, away from the Internet.
@ChrisMartzWX It's got to the point where anyone who works outside can feel the difference from the 80s and 90s. Don't even need data anymore, obviously happening
@Jenny_1884@Stefreeman No genersrion has ever had it easier than the current 55 plus. What gwneesruon had it easier? The weak whinging generarion. Remove winter fuel allowance now
@Jenny_1884 Lol. There are the weak generation. Cheap housing, guatenteed job, benefited from the 90s housing increase, now just sitting on property money demanding the workers pay for their heating
@JohnJohnStewart It's bizarre to see you keep saying stuff like this when you know by now it isn't true. Like you're so far down the rabbit hole you can't back out
@RTCORGUK Lol. 2 printer labels that just happen to be totally unworn and freshly stuck on. Grow up.
I do regularly display my union flag, but raise the colours people there today were couple of pissed up bums, hassling white owned businesses because they didn't want them in their pub
@meirionj America has land tax as well though. Annual tax would sort out the expensive farmland and the only generation sitting on property and doing nothing productive
@mansfieldrv6@darrengrimes Ah yes. That super cheap and easy to transport gas. So cheap. To be fair I made a lot of money providing gas infrastructure. Idiots like you keep me paid
@tomhfh@LaurenMaeve You'd get a shock if you were alive in the 80s. Regular rolling outages. One of the benefits of a dispersed production network is you don't ha e to produce as much to provide for all needs, as you can respond to local demand quicker. Makes it cheaper
@ian_m_greenwood@AldredKeith But this was discussed and tested over the last 30 years. Its safer all round. Without the formal bypass it's worse for partially sighted.