I worked for a college that banned the word 'adult'. We had a course called 'Adult nursing'. You could not access the course list of the colleges own website because of this.
Fun addition, I was the IT tech, I had to spend a ridiculous amount of time whitelisting different domains.
I had my bannisters amended to facilitate going up and down stairs, bought chair raisers, a raised loo seat and frame, a shower mat and attachment, a device for picking things up from the floor and another for putting on socks and underwear, and a washing sponge on a long stick.
I just can't see how that's 30k of work. She also says she stocked up on laundry pods so maybe she has thousands?
I'm not mad at her specifically, she's free to do whatever, I just feel like with the tories making all these awful policy decicions victimising vulnerable people that they could have found a better case to discuss how this is badly affecting disabled people. There's terminal cancer victims having their benefits cut off for not applying to jobs, why not speak to them?
This policy is awful for so many reasons, but I'm not sure why they've used this woman as an example, she's spent 30k after only being out of work 4 months? Something odd is going on there.
I can only find red and silver currently but I think you're right that it was black. The company is indeed Norwegian and a lot of their stuff is marked Ilovan Kjelen Hoyang which might be the name of a person? I can't find that confirmed though. There seems to be collectors so if you ever want to know more, might be worth contacting someone who seems to have a collection for sale.
There's a delusion that happens with people who are doing well, healthwise, moneywise, career wise, that what they have is possible if you just work hard. It's why people will say to cancer sufferers "Have you tried healthy eating?" or other ridiculous things, they think that those bad things happening to other people must be their own fault.
Those people, the ones that look down on the others, who think their circumstances are their fault, they don't want stuff like the NHS, or benefits, that's just rewarding stupid decisions like getting cancer, becoming homeless, or being born in a warzone.
You can't bring yourself to tether him but electrocution is just fine?? That makes no sense.
Huskies are escape artists, they will get out of nearly anything eventually if left to their own devices, including an electric fence, you need to supervise them. A fence with a top that leans in is the best method.
I like to go for a walk at lunch, get some fresh air. If I've bought a lunch then I go to the park to eat while walking around, if I'm buying then I pick a slightly further away place.
It is worth seeing if you get used to it though, everyone struggles with a full time job to start with, especially if it's a starter job, low effort, repetitive, probably below you in the long term. As you get into a routine it gets better, adding responsibilities makes it better, even getting to know people so you have more chats makes it better.
There are better ways of containing your dog. Like an actual fence. Don't cause your dog pain for your own convenience. They don't even keep the dog in, a good run up, for example if they are being chased by something, they can be outside before they feel anything and then unable to return home.
So what you want is a space where anyone can post anything with no moderation? So make it?? I don't understand your issue here. Is it only acceptable to you if you can go on any page you like and write anything you like?
Pretty standard. Eton is not rich because of the massive fees (although that helps) but because of the massive donations given every year. If the private school system was dismantled and everyone sent to the same school system it would improve everyones chances.
It looks like you don't really use the fediverse much at all. Not sure why you're so bothered?
The joy of this type of platform is that if you don't have a place to post your stuff you can just make your own. You will then have the ability to control space just like the others can control theirs.
I think even then people are too skeptical. I could stand in Trafalgar square and start levitating and everyone will be like "Well done, clever trick!"
So how about, you go to the future, look up a museum of your time, then just go and be yourself, like the people who do similar in museums now of the past.
Either way though, unless time travel has become widespread in the future, you wouldn't be outed, people would just straight think you're a bit odd. There's people now who straight up claim to be time travellers and we're just like, OK mate, suuuure.
I worked for a college that banned the word 'adult'. We had a course called 'Adult nursing'. You could not access the course list of the colleges own website because of this.
Fun addition, I was the IT tech, I had to spend a ridiculous amount of time whitelisting different domains.