Lifebandit666

joined 2 years ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Must have been my neighbour, he slams his Ford all the fucking time, noisy cunt

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I've been learning to speedcube for about 3 months now, and I'm nearing my 40s. I have 3 shit cubes solved on display on my desk, an RS3M 2020 in my pocket at all times and a Tornado sat in my basket waiting for me to have a spare £30 to just drop on another cube.

The struggle is real.

I got my first sub 40 second solve yesterday, twice! I've tried telling people in my life but nobody cares, but I'm proud of that

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago

I mean on the plus side, maybe we'll get a new System Of a Down album out of it.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 years ago

I'm a big proponent of legalisation, just saying.

many people are really brainwashed by the policy that drugs are evil, banned and forbidden by law and should therefore stay banned, no discussion allowed

This is why I'm a big proponent of legalisation. I was brainwashed into thinking like that, then i smoked weed and didn't die or become a psycho. I am lucky enough to have the brains to then not move on to coke and heroin, but a lot of people do.

And that's why the war on drugs doesn't work. Legalise the stuff that's fine and then maybe we can trust the system again.

Legalise weed, tax and regulate it, oh and we have these harmless friends that grow in autumn EVERYWHERE let's legalise those too. We can grow em in a building so we know they're not the ones that look the same but kill you (they don't look the same) so let's stop that argument before it starts.

Then for harder drugs we can follow Switzerland and have legal injecting rooms with taxpayer funded medical smack, and humanise those people back into society.

"Oh no, but i don't want my taxpayer money going on SMACK!" it already does, we just call it fucking Morphine and Cocodomol. If we fund the smack heads we stop em robbing our houses for smack money, and it would be lovely to go shopping without someone asking for spare change for their addiction, they could spend their time working and contributing to society instead.

Not in this country with this media and these politicians though eh? Sounds like too much sense.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

You already have a bunch of answers so I'm gonna go one further and guess your next question "Can I stream these mp3s around the house using free and open source software too?"

https://www.picoreplayer.org/

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago

There's a guy I work with whose wife is a Copper, so I've named him Kermit.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

I heard a BBC news story on the Podcast last week that was talking about an African nation, can't remember which one. What struck me was that the nation's military is that crap that Wagner are basically it, and in return they have interests in the Gold and Diamonds that come out of the country.

What was described was whole areas of the country run by Islamist groups and warlords. The military has failed in their battles with these warlords and the rulers are relying on Wagner for their own security.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yeah when I hear people complaining about those living off the Welfare State I always go off on a mad one about the Amazon Distribution Centre that had local authorities fighting each other to have it in their area. To the point where the winning local authority built a road specifically for the Distribution Centre, and to rub salt into the wound, named it Amazon Way.

Amazon are quite happy to take Taxpayer Money but when it becomes time to pay Tax they're based in a tax haven

Everyone up in arms about Welfare but don't give a fuck about Corporate Welfare.

[–] [email protected] 56 points 2 years ago (9 children)

From actually reading the piece, this headline is wrong. It should read "Gang-raped 14 year old was burned alive then cut to pieces"

Which actually makes more sense

For transparency, it says that she was alive when she was burned, and the body was recovered from more than one location and this made the investigation harder.

So I have then concluded that she was burned alive and then cut to pieces, rather than cut to pieces alive and then burned.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 years ago

...and now it's in the News.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 years ago

So from the stats in the article, over 30% of all deaths were people on a waiting list

 

The Scottish Government has called for the decriminalisation of all drugs for personal use.

Ministers in Scotland want the UK Government to agree to proposals that they claim will save lives.

Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Scotland’s drugs policy minister Elena Whitham called for a public health approach to tackling the drugs crisis.

She said decriminalisation would mean people found in possession of drugs were “treated and supported rather than criminalised and excluded”.

Drug laws are currently reserved to Westminster.

Whitham urged the UK Government to either devolve the powers on drugs to Holyrood or back proposals to decriminalise them. Advertisement

The Prime Minister’s official spokesperson said Rishi Sunak has no plans to alter his “tough stance” on drugs.

The proposals were laid out in a new Scottish Government paper on drug law reform. The Scottish Government wants the laws amended to allow for the introduction of safe consumption rooms.STV News The Scottish Government wants the laws amended to allow for the introduction of safe consumption rooms.

Other proposals include immediate legislative changes to allow Scottish ministers to implement harm reduction measures such as supervised drug consumption facilities, and increased access to the life-saving drug naloxone.

Drug consumption rooms allow people to inject drugs with supervision. Proponents say they have been tested around the world and have been shown to work well.

But they have been opposed by the UK Government which blocked an attempt to roll them out in Glasgow.

She said: “These are ambitious and radical proposals, grounded in evidence, that will help save lives. Advertisement

“We want to create a society where problematic drug use is treated as a health, not a criminal matter, reducing stigma and discrimination and enabling the person to recover and contribute positively to society.

“While we know these proposals will spark debate, they are in line with our public health approach and would further our national mission to improve and save lives.

“We are working hard within the powers we have to reduce drug deaths, and while there is more we need to do, our approach is simply at odds with the Westminster legislation we must operate within.

“These policies could be implemented by the Scottish Government through the devolution of further, specific powers to Holyrood including the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 – or through independence.

“An immediate way for these policies to be enacted would be for the UK Government to use its existing powers to change its drug laws.

“Scotland needs a caring, compassionate and human rights informed drugs policy, with public health and the reduction of harm as its underlying principles, and we are ready to work with the UK Government to put into practice this progressive policy.”

Asked whether the Prime Minister was likely to grant the Scottish Government’s request, his official spokesman said: “No. Whilst I haven’t seen those reports I think I’m confident enough to say that there are no plans to alter our tough stance on drugs.”

Labour’s shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also ruled out the policy. Advertisement

“The short answer is no,” she told journalists during a visit to Scotland. “I don’t think this sounds like a good policy.

“I find it quite stunning that this would be a priority for the Scottish Government when we’re here today talking about the Tory mortgage bombshell and what we would do to address that.

“We’re here meeting people training to do jobs in the industries of the future.

“We’ve got more than 700,000 people in Scotland on NHS waiting lists – pick an issue.”

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said drug deaths are three times as high in Scotland as elsewhere in the UK despite the same drugs laws, while Reeves added that it was not a “constitutional issue”.

 

What has Johnson got on this Spoon?

 

90 DAYS! The media were speculating whether it would be over 10 and trigger a by election...

 

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Nginx was the real bastard, it made my head hurt every time I used it. So eventually I gave Cloudflared a go.

I followed a blog and managed to get it working the free, with a free domain.

Until a couple of weeks ago. It just stopped working. Thanks to a Reddit post I worked out that it was because my free domain used .ga and that was taken down because it was used by hackers and tricksters and odious people who were up to no good.

So I've bought a .com address for 5 years for around £0.65 a month through Cloudflare themselves. It was easy to set up and seems to be pretty solid, although I've only had it a couple days.

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