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  • I'll be third

  • In the UK you can only buy a maximum of 32 at a time over the counter. So doctors often prescribe larger amounts.

  • A quick search and it looks like the Mike Ashley owned House of Fraser sells them. So double win.

  • Lidl returns it's food to the distribution centres to be turned into energy. It's wasteful but it's not just in the dumpster out back.

  • In Picard it makes you feel constant euphoria. Which actually makes sense as a way of stopping people fighting against it.

  • Damn, I'm sorry dude that taking days off has to be a financial decision. Good on you looking after yourself though.

  • You're only meant to blow the bloody doors off.

  • All joking aside, I don't understand how you could live like that? I'm finding it hard this year because I'm getting married in November and taking 3 weeks. That has meant that I've had to really eek out my other 3 weeks throughout the year.

  • Yes. Mid thirties UK. I've actually never driven an automatic.

  • Yeah, but that doesn't really make it humans are the most powerful species. Just that they're a kid that found a loaded gun and decided to shoot themselves in the face with it.

  • You guys got the whole of July? We had about 3 days at the end of June.

  • I don't see how The Expanse fits this brief in anyway. Could you explain? To me The Expanse is humans butting up against some alien tech which squarely falls into the realms of being an outside-context problem.

    By the epilogue chapter in the last book you could maybe argue they've finally mastered it. But even then we only see a snapshot.

  • You know it's just a bit of an internet joke that we take the whole of August off, right? Just because we've got enough vacation days to do that if we wanted doesn't mean that anyone actually uses them all up in one go at the most expensive time of the year for hotels, flights etc.

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  • That's a terrible reference. Do they mean the first quarto, second quatro or first folio?

  • No need for any special apps or 'links to maintain' whatever that means. You just need the person's Bank details.

  • I can only assume the cost of dealing with checks was greater (as well as far less convenient) than BACS transfers were over here.

  • That's interesting. In the UK most companies haven't accepted checks in about 15 years.