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  • I've been putting pride flags on lampposts in my town, alongside the Union Jacks. Most got taken down quickly, but there was one that survived for a couple of weeks until some twat finally tore it down a few days ago. Was a shame. Had to go out last night and put another one back up.

  • It's ok they'll store every person as a column in an Excel 2003 spreadsheet so they'll only have data for the first few thousand people

  • Is this the opposite version of "I prefer girls without makeup"?

  • No it's the opposite in this case. This article is about a company crying because they want to charge more

  • Recently had an issue where I deployed something with Docker but it wasn't working properly for a few people in the business. It turned out to be the people who installed Docker with Snap. The main reason to use Docker is so that it works the same across different OSs and setups, but Snap managed to come along and ruin that.

  • I'm still ok to have my stag do there, right?

  • Pikachu

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  • My bathtub still hasn't recovered from the time I used it to store leftover bolognese

  • I applied for them once. Went through multiple rounds of bullshit, to just be turned down without giving me a reason or any feedback. One of the rounds was answering a list of inane questions such as "what would your highschool friends say about you?". Never again.

  • Somebody was watching a shitty soap opera on full volume near me recently. Get all the way to fuck.

  • NO. He will do MATHS or nothing.

  • They're the fucks who play music

  • #stopthelongships

  • On the internet, I agree with you, everybody jumps on one another at the slightest chance. It sucks. In the real world, people have a lot more nuance. I'm not gonna immediately throw a milkshake at somebody for having an England flag up, and most people probably wouldn't bat an eye.

    I'm not gleeful about the flag thing at all. I like it when we win the Euros and I can fly a flag and be proud for a short while. I once went on holiday in Portugal during the World Cup and had little England flags on my car and a few people shouted "Inglaterra!" at us and it was great.

  • To be fair it was years ago, I guess the whole MAGA thing has changed the landscape

  • I once tried to explain to an American about how English/British flags are seen over here, and they really couldn't understand what I was talking about.

    There's nothing inherently racist about flying a flag and showing a bit of pride, but for as long as I've been alive, I only ever see racists flying flags (outside of World Cup/Coronation etc). After decades of racists flying flags, I can't help but think that you're a racist if you're flying an England flag. Everybody in England kinda knows this, and the ones who disagree are suspect. It's a shame I suppose. I think if we really wanted to reverse this, IMO, you'd have to do something like fly an England flag but also fly a pride flag on the same pole. It's definitely NOT going to be reversed by a guy who calls himself "Andy Saxon" who used to be part of the English Defence League. That's gonna make it worse.

  • There's a lesson I learnt from playing team games: If your teammate makes a bad call that you disagree with, you should still follow them 100%. Going all-in on a questionable decision is almost always better than second guessing each other.

    I think it applies here, and it's why right wingers and religions are so effective. They don't care if their arguments are flawed or their leader is a rapist, they're jumping into that fight every time.

  • Hooray, you have better security than Apple, who won't let me use my own email because some idiot in Australia used it first.