Ha! As if a mere angle could out-influence my rejection sensitivity.
English but not in a Brexit way.
Successor account to WatTyler@lemmy.sdf.org.
Ha! As if a mere angle could out-influence my rejection sensitivity.
I may carry the dubious distinction of being the first Jewish artist to be de-platformed and defunded by Germany
The first? You sure about that?
Wow, what a profoundly uninspiring driver line-up to advertise your GP.
Mercator stans will try and convince you that Russia and Canada aren’t actually islands with thousands of miles of ocean isolating them from all their neighbours smh my head 😤
Shush, that’s the secret European country only rich people know about…
Italy is incredibly linguistically diverse.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Italy?wprov=sfla1
My bad.
No joke, didn’t Nero marry a trans woman?
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Age of consent is 18 in the United Kingdom, when the older individual has a duty of care for the younger.
I’m delighted to hear that I’m not alone 😅
My apologies. I can’t say I’ve done this a lot, as I’ve always been concerned this was the case. I’ve made the necessary adjustments.
McLaren PR put out some BS about ‘respecting the office’. That cunt didn’t respect his own office, nor those he swore to serve. He has publicly said and done undeniably reprehensible things. I’m fucking sick of the type of people who feel they’re too polite to be political and then are ‘dismayed’ by the direction society is headed in.
Zak, if you wanna degrade yourself, do it away from one of Britain’s most venerated sporting institutions, for fuck’s sake.
You look nice today.
Come on. Few people are as angry with our society as it stands as I am but the United Kingdom is fit to burst with amazing cultural heritage which we should share with the world (some of it we didn’t even steal!).
Furthermore, for as regressive and bigoted as a lot of our media and politicians are, a very large proportion of British people are tolerant, curious, and kind-hearted.
The United Kingdom is much more than our current and historical governments. If we are ever going to establish ourselves as a force for good in a worsening world, we need people to realize that we genuinely are more than Brexit, Rwanda deals and Partygates.
Getting the Tories under 100 seats at the next GE and encouraging the Labour party to not be afraid of being a tolerant, democratic socialist party are the first steps towards that.
Like all reasonable people interested in linguistics, I’m a descriptivist. However, something about the idea of language being adapted to cater to an algorithm turns my stomach.
I know it’s hypocritical. The Attention Economy shouldn’t be any less valid a linguistic influence than the Norman Conquests, just because they occurred a millennium ago.
I genuinely think we’re lucky in Britain that the soft power we have (for the time being) has prevented our culture being entirely supplanted by the United States.
I’m not expecting people to know. I’m expecting the AP to educate their readers.
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Thanks for your input. Maybe non-Brits won’t understand that I’m not trying to be elitist. It’s just that, as far as I can remember, even in our shit-tier tabloids, he’s called the Taoiseach. Sure, it’s confusing the first time but I don’t think it’s the hardest thing to pick up from context. Prime Minister immediately smacks like a mistake or a lack of care.
I think the best thing would be maybe refer to him as PM in the headline (if there’s no better alternative) but then as Taoiseach in the article.
Sweet Caroline. No question.