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  • Swap Perez and Alonso

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  • They throw away expired food, someone takes it and is ill, they sue, and some fucked up jurisdictions side with the plaintiff. So yeah they’ll destroy what they can.

  • Anyone who has served in any military capacity should probably be under surveillance for the rest of their lives.

  • Well they didn’t. The trains are all privately owned and will continue to be so.

    What they did is stop renewing and re-tendering TOC franchises, and bringing them back into DfT management at the early break date rather than the full end date. These will eventually be rolled into a new management structure called Great British Railways.

    The franchises, by the way, weren’t really franchises any more, as that system was abolished in 2020 due to Covid. They were simple management contracts after that date, with the government taking all the ticket revenue and paying the operators a flat fee per service.

    The infrastructure had been renationalised in 2002.

  • It’s mainly Anglo-Indian anyway, which is its own thing and not Indian.

  • No traditional shop would ever give you vinegar. It was non-brewed condiment.

  • Probably a case of mistakenly believing everywhere is like America

  • Long, Large, Biggs, Tall are all English surnames

  • A soldier is an active and usually willing participant in homicidal violence. If they’re killed, that’s merely the chance they took. A soldier either kills or is killed, so it isn’t a shock.

    A politician is usually expected to be non-violent, and political violence is a way to intimidate the electorate so it is more personal to people.

  • Because that is patronising.

  • €5 per month? How are they supposed to eat even?

  • So he’s fine with the uncontroversial statements. Just spineless where it counts.

  • Why do some houses have a knob where a push plate should be?

  • Beer used to be distributed in earthen jugs, which remained brewery property and had to be returned. Same for milk bottles. The idea of buying the packaging as well as the product is fairly new.

  • Aardman has had a CG division since the mid-90s. Flushed Away was their first all-CG feature, followed by Arthur Christmas. Pirates! in an Adventure With Scientists was intended to be fully CG but, at the request of Sony, it was changed to stop-motion with extensive CG augmentation.

  • Plenty of options. They’re called pentafinders, and any camera rental house will have some.

  • They’re a factory team, and unanimous consent is required for engine regulations.

  • They don’t exactly. Only the King is given the money and the property access, and he distributes that around the family as he sees fit. This money, formerly the Civil List, is 20% of the income of the Crown Estate and not from the taxpayer.

    Nuts to the lot of them, but we should at least know how the grift works.

  • The insinuation among the far right is that after decades of being called out for institutional sexism and racism, the police services have rubber banded themselves into a situation where they are trained and pressured to always believe the woman, always believe the minority, and so on, rather than deal with things situationally. It ties into their wider theme of white replacement. That’s lucrative these days.

  • Television @piefed.social

    Jimmy Kimmel criticises 'fascism' in Channel 4's Alternative Christmas Message

    www.bbc.co.uk /news/articles/cr4d9n13z0eo
  • Music @lemmy.world

    Ronnie Rondell Jr., Hollywood Stuntman Set on Fire for a Pink Floyd Album, Dies at 88

    www.hollywoodreporter.com /movies/movie-news/ronnie-rondell-jr-dead-stuntman-pink-floyd-1236346066/
  • United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    RMT renews call for outsourcing to end as c2c is renationalised

    railnews.co.uk /news/2025/07/18-rmt-renews-call-for-outsourcing.html
  • Formula 1 @lemmy.world

    Cadillac to join F1 grid from 2026 as entry approved

    www.skysports.com /f1/news/12433/13323418/cadillac-f1-team-approved-for-2026-season-with-new-general-motors-backed-entry-to-join-as-grids-11th-outfit