Apparently you don't live in Scotland (west coast at least).
Spring may not be warm, but we get some clear dry days, and if you're in the sun and out of the wind you can feel the heat.
By summer it's so muggy and humid that 15 degrees (Celsius) feels oppressive. I used to live in Australia but the (not-)heat here feels worse.
Lol at UK being more liberal than Ireland!
Yes in terms of their abortion laws they were very behind until recently, but in every other way I can think of Ireland has been way more progressive. UK politics meanwhile (driven by middle England Sun readers) busy trying to brexit ourselves back to the spirit of the blitz or something.
Can't wait to get my blue passport, God save the king!
In terms of blood-borne viruses (like HIV and hepatitis), breast milk is considered in the same risk category as semen or vaginal secretions, only blood is higher.
Whereas piss and shit are only considered a risk if they contain blood.
Obviously there's other reasons why you don't want shit in your food, but it probably won't give you anything really nasty and long-lasting.
Piss it's pretty much totally safe, but I reckon you could still get in trouble for secretly feeding it to someone.
I remember finding a website with fairly rough versions of popular melodies were transcribed for Nokia ringtone format. Pretty sure I went for some Metallica. Not sure if it was before or after we got ISDN, but I'm fairly sure I already had a hotmail address.
Thank you for bothering to rant on your phone despite the fact that it sucks.
I am a middle aged engineering student (undergrad) with two young daughters (6 and 8), so many of the things you refer to are on my mind a lot.
In my country (UK) the number of male teachers/carers is strongly proportional to the age of the student.
Nursery staff : predominantly women
Primary school staff: maybe a few men as main teachers
Secondary school: is it 50/50? or still more like 70/30? (I dunno, it's a long time since I was there, and my kids aren't there yet)
Anyway, it's easy to have young boys, especially if (their father works away, or is otherwise distant from the family), get up to the age of being aware of Andrew Tate with very few male role models.
Power engineer?
How is your job overall? Challenging in a good way and satisfying? Or stressy and boring?
I'm studying right now, going on my first internship this summer with a network operator, can't really imagine what to expect...
Can I ask your advice about some home locksmithing?
I have a problem involving a password protected zip file from ten years ago, and a vault from an old Android password manager like keepassX or something.
I have tried learning how to use johntheripper, but I want able to narrow down any of the parameters, so it was just doing the broadest brute force approach possible, which didn't seem likely to work within my lifetime...
I've never seen it myself, but my wife spent most of her childhood/teenage years in Shetland, and apparently up there, back then, Smirnoff ice was the drink of choice for hard working middle aged men. We're talking about a bunch of islands where the main employment is offshore fishing and the oil & gas industry, and where they're very proud of their Viking heritage. (Image search Jarl squad to see what I mean, those guys who are picked for the squad will grow their beards all year to look the part)
Your second sentence does not follow logically from your first though.
A randomly selected male might be half as likely as a randomly selected woman to be a victim of domestic violence, but what a man in the far smaller set of people who have googled that particular phrase?
I would venture to say the ratio might be a lot closer
I mean that was possibly their intention, but nevertheless I think it is a reasonable question to ask, and I found it difficult to answer comprehensively.
If we dismiss everything like this as troll, and not worth thinking about, we miss an opportunity to develop point of view and add nuance to our arguments.
I came across effect/affect swapping in university level textbook the other day, couldn't believe it.