They wouldn't take bitcoin?
Seriously, they wouldn't take cash? That's fucked up. I wouldn't even know how to pay with my phone.
07-18-2021 04:50 PM
#1276
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They wouldn't take bitcoin? | |
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07-18-2021 07:05 PM
#1277
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It's a covid thing. You have to scan a QR code to download the app, and you then select your holiday park from the list of ones the company operates. From there you can browse food and drink, and place your order. | |
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07-19-2021 06:56 PM
#1278
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#MEGA | |
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07-20-2021 08:35 AM
#1279
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I'm struggling to sugar coat this one, need more time. | |
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07-20-2021 08:52 AM
#1280
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His best defense would seem to be "I never sent that, he's making it up." But if that's not immediately followed by "...and I'm suing." then it doesn't carry much weight. | |
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07-22-2021 04:20 AM
#1281
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Yesterday on "Boris": It's PMQs again and time for Boris to waffle his way through the whole hour without answering any questions. Pure hilarity, especially when Keir calls Boris a super-spreader of confusion. That's what makes him so much fun, Keir, you dull boy you! | |
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07-22-2021 06:07 AM
#1282
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Today on "Boris": It's a perfect storm of Boris' Brexit, a shortage of Eurolibtard lorry drivers, and the Johnson variant being allowed to sweep unchecked through the country since Freedom Day resulting in empty shelves on the supermarkets. No food for the plebs? No problem, Boris has plenty of champagne and caviar to work though while he's self-isolating in Chequers! Waf waf! | |
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07-22-2021 06:17 AM
#1283
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I just went to the garage to buy some bread. There were two loaves of farmhouse left. Now one. | |
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07-22-2021 06:40 AM
#1284
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If the app tells you to isolate, you're supposed to isolate. Whether it's a legally binding instruction or not, you can't blame people for doing what the app and the gov't tells them to do. | |
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07-22-2021 07:35 AM
#1285
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It would be really easy for the pingdemic to go viral. If a handful of people are wrongly told to isolate, then an even larger handful of their close contacts are also told to isolate. It's exponential growth from there. | |
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07-23-2021 12:47 PM
#1286
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Ha! We showed those Eurolibtards! | |
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07-25-2021 06:37 AM
#1287
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Goddamn Frenchies, acting like there's now a customs border between the UK and France! The nerve! | |
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07-25-2021 06:14 PM
#1288
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I thought at this first this was in the States 'cause of the Trump flag. But nope, central London. | |
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07-25-2021 06:16 PM
#1289
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wtf is happening in London? | |
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07-26-2021 06:33 AM
#1290
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That's a lot of deaths for people staying in 5 star hotels. | |
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07-26-2021 06:34 AM
#1291
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I think it rained a lot and there were floods as a result. | |
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07-26-2021 07:11 AM
#1292
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People on Twitter suggesting that their drains are partially blocked by runoff from construction sites. One drain in London reported to be almost full of concrete. | |
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07-26-2021 07:26 AM
#1293
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Definitely doesn't help when people are dumping shit down the drains that doesn't belong there. | |
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07-26-2021 07:33 AM
#1294
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The blame for these fatbergs is shared between those who flush baby wipes down the bog, and a throw-away consumer economy. | |
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07-26-2021 07:55 AM
#1295
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Restaurants pouring used grease down the drain is probably the biggest contributor. Sticky stuff like fat is more likely to clog a drain than ass wipes. | |
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07-26-2021 09:09 AM
#1296
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The concrete is probably runoff, particles of it in water just left to drain into the sewers. Over time it becomes a problem. A lot of building work happens in London, it's inevitable that this will happen. | |
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07-26-2021 11:03 AM
#1297
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Anyways, back to #MEGA | |
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07-27-2021 03:28 AM
#1298
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You know that's really disingenuous, right? You know it, I don't need to tell you. | |
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07-27-2021 05:04 AM
#1299
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We're short 100k lorry drivers, so they can't deliver food to the markets. You think that has nothing to do with Brexit? | |
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07-27-2021 06:38 AM
#1300
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It's covid. Brexit happened a while ago, why are we suddenly missing 100k lorry drivers now? | |
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07-27-2021 08:02 AM
#1301
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I get that covid is a convenient excuse for right-wingers who don't want to face the realities of Brexit. But if it's covid, why aren't there shortages in Europe? Or North America? They have covid there too. And we had covid before ourselves. Why weren't there shortgages in 2020? | |
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07-27-2021 01:26 PM
#1302
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Brexit is a convenient excuse for left wingers who just want to blame everything on Brexit. | |
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07-27-2021 02:12 PM
#1303
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07-27-2021 02:18 PM
#1304
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I mean it's covid inasmuch as EU drivers aren't eager to make trips to Plague Island I guess. So yeah, the disastrous handling of covid has mixed with the bad aspects of Brexit to make a perfect storm of shit. | |
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07-27-2021 03:37 PM
#1305
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Well we haven't had empty shelves since Brexit day, have we? I'm kind of making assumptions based on the fact the island isn't on fire. | |
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07-27-2021 04:07 PM
#1306
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It takes time for shortages to trickle down through the system. It starts with food taking longer to get to the markets, affecting freshness. This was evident where I shop pretty early on in the year. Since then, the shelves have slowly gotten more and more empty. | |
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07-27-2021 04:33 PM
#1307
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Today on "Boris": Boris has everyone who's a Tory in stitches talking about his dog humping people's legs. Even Priti "Cruella" Patel gets a giggle out of it. That's our Prime Minister! | |
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07-27-2021 04:38 PM
#1308
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So what will you say when the shelves are full again? Brexit problems over? No of course not. | |
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07-27-2021 06:07 PM
#1309
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07-27-2021 06:08 PM
#1310
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Last edited by Poopadoop; 07-27-2021 at 06:12 PM.
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07-27-2021 06:13 PM
#1311
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I just said it. | |
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07-27-2021 07:20 PM
#1312
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They didn't bring the army in when we had actual panic buying stripping the shelves across the country. | |
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07-28-2021 09:24 AM
#1313
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Just got caught in a torrential downpour while walking my dog. Should be hitting London about now. Expect to see more flooding methinks. | |
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07-28-2021 09:27 AM
#1314
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That was different because it was due to increased demand, not decreased flow of supply. The Army is much better suited to delivering food than it is to guarding loo roll (though I guess they could do the latter if it got really serious). | |
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07-28-2021 09:30 AM
#1315
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£2m for an eyesore. I'm shocked it wasn't Boris' idea. | |
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07-28-2021 01:18 PM
#1316
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07-28-2021 02:30 PM
#1317
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It's been recognised as a problem by the Transport Minister, so I reckon it's more than just one store. | |
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07-28-2021 03:14 PM
#1318
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I never said it doesn't exist, I said it's not widespread. And it doesn't seem to be getting worse. A quick search for "empty shelves" on Twitter returns lots of people complaining about Brexit, and not many pics of empty shelves. This made me laugh... | |
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07-28-2021 05:10 PM
#1319
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Then why is the Transport Sec. talking about it? He should know better than anyone if it's a widespread problem or not. | |
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07-28-2021 05:13 PM
#1320
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Why do you trust the government when it suits you but not when it doesn't? If he was blaming covid for this you'd be calling him a liar. | |
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07-28-2021 05:18 PM
#1321
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lol, weak. | |
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07-28-2021 05:22 PM
#1322
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Let's try to figure this out. The Transport Sec. is lying about a shortage of lorry drivers that embarrasses the gov't because anyone who isn't a MEGAtard can see it's caused by Brexit, and if there's anything the gov't wants it's to draw attention to that. The pictures of empty shelves are all from Portugal, probably coming from the TS and his mates using fake accounts, because they're keen to embarrass the gov't they work for, and yeah, that ties things up in a nice little bow. | |
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07-28-2021 05:36 PM
#1323
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07-28-2021 05:45 PM
#1324
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I like how your choices are between being wrong and putting on a tinfoil hat, and you choose the latter. | |
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07-28-2021 05:47 PM
#1325
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I always have a tinfoil hat on, especially when it comes to government, so why are you surprised? | |
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07-28-2021 05:55 PM
#1326
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Just seems a bit convenient, that's all. Whenever you're confronted with something you don't want to believe, you can just pull out the tinfoil hat and throw Occam's Razor to the wolves. | |
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07-28-2021 05:59 PM
#1327
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It's convenient that I don't believe a word government says? | |
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07-28-2021 06:46 PM
#1328
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Whatever you say mate. There's no lorry driver shortage and no empty shelves in supermarkets because of it. Not only is the Tory minister Schapps lying, but so is Tescos, Sainsburys, and the Road Haulage Association. And lorry drivers wages are going up despite the fact they're all lying. It's all just a grand conspiracy to make us think maybe, just maybe, Brexit isn't all puppies and rainbows. | |
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07-28-2021 06:56 PM
#1329
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Sorry, forgot that some other supermarkets and the British Retail Consortium are also in on the lie. This thing really has some long tentacles. | |
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07-29-2021 03:44 AM
#1330
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07-29-2021 06:35 AM
#1331
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Ok, so let's break down your arguments: | |
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07-29-2021 06:39 AM
#1332
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Oh, and if it's not too presumptuous to consider myself your friend, I've had to deal with shortages and spoilage at my local, though mostly the latter. Carrots, which I buy regularly, have been hit and miss in terms of having gone off, which only began this year, strawberries (also something I buy regularly) are now getting into dubious territory as well. Some empty shelves but thankfully not anything I buy too regularly (so far), just the occasional empty basket for cucumbers, lettuce, or celery. So yeah, add that to your little survey. | |
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07-29-2021 07:07 AM
#1333
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07-29-2021 08:22 AM
#1334
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So weak. The number of pictures on social media is not a reliable index of anything. | |
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07-29-2021 08:40 AM
#1335
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07-29-2021 08:47 AM
#1336
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As if you counted the number of posts that include photos of empty shelves lol. | |
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07-29-2021 09:03 AM
#1337
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07-29-2021 11:01 AM
#1338
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FWIW, there are food shortages in the US, too. Produce aisles get filled then completely emptied. I've never seen a produce section in a major supermarket without fully stocked shelves before COVID. Now, it's not every week, and not always multiple items of produce, but there are shortages. | |
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07-29-2021 11:22 AM
#1339
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Probably because USA is not part of Mercosur. Nothing to do with covid. You need more Mexican lorry drivers. | |
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08-01-2021 03:14 PM
#1340
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08-01-2021 03:15 PM
#1341
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More remainer lies. | |
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08-01-2021 03:19 PM
#1342
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08-02-2021 04:06 PM
#1343
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It's barely rained there for two months, but southern Spain is now a flood zone apparently. | |
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08-03-2021 01:34 PM
#1344
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That'll show those Eurolibtards what sovereignty means! #MEGA #flags | |
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08-06-2021 11:30 AM
#1345
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Goddamn EU, keeps on treating us like we're not in the EU anymore, just because we left the EU! | |
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08-06-2021 08:44 PM
#1346
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08-07-2021 02:06 AM
#1347
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I mean, personally, I don't give the slightest fuck if I have to pay £6 extra to go to France. It's not even news. That's a pint in the airport lounge. | |
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08-07-2021 02:25 AM
#1348
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Today on "Boris": Boris has close contact with someone testing positive for covid, but there'll be no self-isolation for him! What a delightful scamp! | |
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08-07-2021 03:36 AM
#1349
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Poop gets up, makes coffee, reads Guardian, comes to FTR to gleefully tell four people about Boris. | |
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08-07-2021 05:19 AM
#1350
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There's people who are going to criticise him all day every day no matter what he does. But when what he does is blatantly out of order again and again and again, the masses are eventually going to get sick of it and want a new PM (cf. Trump). | |
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