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  • What breed is yours? And also have you found that she gets more dark spots (freckles I guess) when she is in the sun a lot? Mine is young and I’ve been trying to keep sunscreen on him but I’m scared he will get burned or something with his light skin!

  • Adorable!!

  • Absolutely!! 25mph couch potato this one 🤣🤣

  • Dogs @lemmy.world

    That long boi

  • I had this with Elvanse and went back down a few doses and it was okay. YMMV, but I will say that feeling as though I was a walking black hole was a crazy and terrifying experience.

  • Don’t disagree, ironic the US started largely as a protest about taxation without representation and now the US has become one of only two countries to tax their overseas citizens.

    Not to mention the situations with Puerto Rico, Washington D.C and other territories (like Guam and the US Virgin Islands) who are also taxed but do not have representation.

  • And your name is published on a public list of people that have given up their citizenship.

  • So… let’s take in even more money and disenfranchise people further despite clear ties to the UK?

    A visa application is around £1k (on average) for a 2.5 year visa, plus £1k/year IHS surcharge (extra NHS supplement, no exclusions for those in work).

    Plus any fees for getting to a processing place or premium service (visa application timelines can be 3+ months, and sometimes getting appointments at these places requires extra payment because they never have “standard” appointments available).

    So for an extra 5 years before ILR eligibility it’s an additional £7k+, assuming the applicant doesn’t need any legal advice or urgent processing time.

    Then £3k for ILR (which can take 6 months unless you shell out an extra £k for priority processing), but you still can’t vote even with permanent residency, and having to deal with immigration every time you enter the country (even when I had ILR I would occasionally get grilled and I am privileged enough to be white and from an English speaking country).

    Absolute joke. They’ll certainly reduce immigration by showing just how isolationist we seem to want to be and we will all suffer for it.

    Separately, I think it would be better to allow people on asylum/refugee visas to work, or even volunteer (yes there are restrictions on volunteering…) so they are integrating into society more, it must be awful to live in limbo without the ability to do more for themselves or their family.

  • Every damn time. I did just find a bunch of mine that my husband put into a box, one ADHD person and one near-obsessive cleaner makes for a fun mix in our house 😅

  • It’s what plants crave

  • As much as that would be hilarious… no when water is set out ahead of time they’ll put a little paper cover on the tops of the glasses to get dust or whatever from getting in there. Now as to why he clearly hadn’t drunk from that glass… 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

  • Flash the hazards twice, also works as a thank you for letting me merge in or whatever, it’s pretty common in the UK.

    I have gone to using a single hazard flash when people are in front of me as well instead of flashing high beams(reserved as the head tap equivalent for cars) because I hate when people blind me at night trying to thank me… high beams are way brighter than they used to be.

  • Big mac

  • Wouldn’t it be a trifle rather than a tart?

  • Aneurysm Posting @sopuli.xyz

    Last last few few

  • The pitter-patter of tiny paws has brought joy – and more than a little chaos – to Hyde Park in London as hundreds of dachshunds and their owners gathered for the annual sausage dog Christmas walk.

    Now in its eighth year, the event was started by Ana Rodriguez as a way to help her dachshund, Winston, socialise as a puppy. Meeting at noon by the Physical Energy statue in the centre of the park, the dogs – well, the owners really – competed in a best-dressed competition before enjoying an hour of play and socialising before the parade. Rodriguez said previous years’ events had ended up attracting as many as a thousand people and dogs.

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    The dachshund gathering at Hyde Park. Photograph: Martin Belam/The Guardian

    Dachshunds may only have little legs, but the Royal Kennel Club still recommends they enjoy up to an hour’s exercise a day. Koda was making his debut at the event with his owner, Alice. “We’ve been to dachshund cafes before,” she said. “It’s so cute. I’ve got spare costumes for him in case he gets wet, and a sling to carry him home on the tube. He’ll probably fall asleep.”

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    Koda at the Hyde Park sausage dog walk. Photograph: Martin Belam/The Guardian

    Ian had travelled from St Albans with Daisie. “It brings everyone together,” he said. “It’s just lovely, isn’t it? Dachshunds migrate towards each other, don’t they?”

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    Daisy at the Hyde Park sausage dog walk. Photograph: Martin Belam/The Guardian

    Costumes included a dog wearing a box to resemble a present, and another dachshund dressed as a reindeer pulling a miniature sleigh. The breed is not known to be cooperative with clothes, although three-year-old Otto tolerated his owner, Berfin, putting a Christmas scarf on him as they waited for a bus at Green Park to head to the event. “He’s used to posing for photographs though,” she added, as her boyfriend is a photographer.

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    Otto waiting to attend the Hyde Park sausage dog walk.Photograph: Martin Belam/The Guardian

    Mo and Jen, who were there with Pedro, sporting a fetching tinsel necklace, said they had always had dachshunds and that Pedro was their third.

    “The previous two both lived to 17,” Jen said, leading Mo to joke that Pedro might outlive him. “They are so human,” Mo said. “They just want to spend time with their owners.”

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    Pedro at the Hyde Park sausage dog walk. Photograph: Martin Belam/The Guardian

    The dachshund breed originated in Germany, where it was developed as a hunting dog, adept at tracking wounded prey or entering tunnels to seek out badgers and rabbits. It has undergone a huge rise in popularity in the UK in the last decade, with registration on the breed soaring. But the only thing the sausage dogs in Hyde Park were hunting for on Sunday, however, were treats. “They are really special,” Rodriguez said. “Loving, protective, and the most loyal dogs ever.”

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    A dachshund looking for treats in Hyde Park. Photograph: Chris J Ratcliffe/AFP/Getty Images

  • Dogs @lemmy.world

    Duvets are definitely required in these temps...

  • Exactly the same for me. Full fat coke is basically the only option now if I do want one.

  • Right?! So basically now I drink water when I am out and about because so much stuff has fake sugar now

  • The god-awful taste of sugar substitutes.

    A lot of people can taste things like saccharine I think? But I can taste any fake sugar, even when there is a mix of real and fake sugar in the same thing.

    Aspartame/acesulfane is definitely the worst of them all, but sucralose, stevia… all of them taste like medicine kind of.

    I can also taste the difference between cane and beetroot based granulated sugar. Beetroot sugar is sharper.

  • Why not just allow them to work? Even if it’s after a waiting period or something. Honestly the system is so messed up.

  • Dogs @lemmy.world

    Oh look a giraffe. Sorry I do not have dog pictures today.

  • Dogs @lemmy.world

    Trying to decide if the vibe is posh Englishman or male catsuit.

  • Dogs @lemmy.world

    Full length noodle

  • Dogs @lemmy.world

    Devon (aka Veloghettino)

  • Dogs @lemmy.world

    Cuddle time

  • ADHD @lemmy.world

    Job boredom and burnout?

  • ADHD @lemmy.world

    Titration question - Elvanse

  • ADHD @lemmy.world

    UK - Right to Choose (Post Diagnosis)

  • UK Politics @feddit.uk

    Panic reigns inside the Tory election campaign

    apple.news /AkQfh6U0URQqhLqCVOIOcLA
  • Ask UK @feddit.uk

    Short-term/intermittent car use between owned vehicles ?

  • UK Politics @feddit.uk

    Chris Pincher did grope, report says (8 week suspension recommended)

    www.bbc.co.uk /news/live/uk-politics-66115262
  • British Success @feddit.uk

    today is my first true day of british success