@IngrameThomas@lee_field1@54JohnBull@Ryanair No concern from me, but just to clarify, would you have expected the Ryanair flight to wait and be delayed taking off because they were arriving late to their gate? I just don't really understand what you expected would happen.
@IngrameThomas@lee_field1@54JohnBull@Ryanair Ryanair doesn't do connecting flights. Where did they book the flight through? Was it on the Ryanair website?
If your previous flight is delayed, it's completely on you. If you miss your next flight
@Stephen16498892@TroyForge@wildfreakouts Why would we be aware of any additional information outside of the video? Since when are we expected to watch videos on the internet with prior knowledge coming to them?
@TheeNelDog@SonnyBunch Dumping trash on the street like that signifies a deep lack of respect for the work done by others. she is the exact type of person that you do not want to have on your team.
@TheeNelDog@SonnyBunch Nothing to do with whether people stop using the company. I simply wouldn’t want someone with so little regard for society working for me. If she worked for me, she’d be fired immediately. Respect for basic societal norms is a minimum expectation of any employee.
@PLovelace2@FoxNews The issue was her dumping trash in the street. Maybe "hurts" is the wrong word, but it definitely creates work for other people. It shows a deep lack of character and is not someone that you would ever want working for your company.
@Proud_Ulsterman@PTXAJPunk@stephenRB4 No, I think that's a terrible idea.
The way the Good Friday Agreement is constructed, it's a fait accompli that there will be a united Ireland within a generation Due to the direction of the demographics.
We don't want a rebranding in 20 years. Just call the country Ireland.
@Proud_Ulsterman@PTXAJPunk@stephenRB4 No one disagrees with you on that part. Of course, it's a new separatist state. It's a separatist state called Ireland that represents the entire island and has a stated aim of controlling the entire island eventually.
Get used to it.
@Proud_Ulsterman@PTXAJPunk@stephenRB4 The Republic of Ireland explicitly claims the entire island.
The 1937 constitution states:
"“The national territory consists of the whole island of Ireland, its islands and the territorial seas.”
Naming it differently to the island would be admitting defeat to an occupier.
@Vulpesnigra@_wyec And I also couldn't understand how someone could watch The Mighty Boosh or League of Gentlemen. But I put all of those sitcoms into the same category.
@Vulpesnigra@_wyec If you go back as far as the Monty Python era, I find those completely unwatchable with the fake laughter track. If someone would remove the laughter track, I would love to give them a shot. Black actors isn't as bad because it's a real audience, but it still takes me out.
@Clusterbucks247@IgnatiusJR97737@davidmcw Well, at least one person was shocked by it, because I was pretty shocked. I couldn't believe that they'd never heard that, since I just thought it was accepted knowledge that the Scottish, Welsh, and Irish don't support the English when they're playing. Turns out nobody told em
@IgnatiusJR97737@Clusterbucks247@davidmcw While working in London, I once told an office full of British people that the Irish don't support them in football matches. They were shocked. Their response was: "But we always support the Irish when they are playing".
They had never heard that this was a thing
@noelplum@_wyec@Vulpesnigra 100%, it has completely changed.
The advent of cringe comedy without a laugh track, like "The Office" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm," changed what it meant to be a sitcom.
This is well documented, and there was even a documentary about it called "Who Killed the British SItcom?