[-] Tight-laced@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

Thanks! Tried the Google reverse image search to no joy.

[-] Tight-laced@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Someone doesn't actually want to sell it. They want to say they've tried and that the price needs lowering...

[-] Tight-laced@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

Please enlighten me

[-] Tight-laced@kbin.social 12 points 1 year ago

I work in the finance industry and it's similar. We have to be certain we're talking to the right person as fraud is rampant. This is ridiculous.

[-] Tight-laced@kbin.social 27 points 1 year ago

I agree in principle, but that's not what's happening in the real world.

My husband has ME/CFS. It's a life-destroying disease, even though it doesn't usually kill you. There's no treatment, no cure, and no idea about the underlying cause, after many decades of research.

It's heartbreaking to read messages from people who caught it as a teen, seen all their schoolfriend grow up, experience life, find love etc, all while the sufferer is in pain all day, no hope of improving, relying heavily on what family they have who are willing to support.

This is by no means ideal, but neither is decades of suffering. I err on the side of reducing the constant pain.

[-] Tight-laced@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

I did something similar, deliberately.

Bought a car, it's tyre repeatedly deflated every 3 days, kept taking it into the garage and they said they'd fix it each time. Third time, drop car off, they tried telling me its the cold weather thats causing ONE tyre to keep going down.
I tell them thats bullshit, take their courtesy car for the day, I had a 40mile commute each way. The hire car had 20miles of fuel in it so had to find a garage quick.

When I returned it that night, I had to nurture it home, and it ticked over to 0 miles left as I free-wheeled into their forecourt. I had some satisfaction that day. That day, they actually fixed the tyre.

[-] Tight-laced@kbin.social 9 points 1 year ago

In the not too distant past, my best friend found out her husband had an affair with a mid-teenager. He was careful not to break the consent age, but the whole thing is Yuk all round.

I called him a Paedophile. She argued he's not. Hebephile is the word - its still effing disgusting to have middle aged men training their sexual interests on people too young to be trusted to drink, to vote, etc.

[-] Tight-laced@kbin.social 72 points 1 year ago

Plus people commuting less = less pollution and less congestion.

Good for people, good for the planet, bad for profit for some.

[-] Tight-laced@kbin.social 11 points 1 year ago

As the parent to a 5 year old, I feel this sooooo much.

I'm having to change my "just-a-second", as she takes it literally - a second is counted. I now say just-a-minute. Frozen got it bang on when Anna says "just give us a minute " and you can hear Olaf quietly start counting to 60.

[-] Tight-laced@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago

This is it.

I've had an awful experience recently with an ex-friend, caught having an "affair" with his 16yr old employee. He's mid 40s. Turns out, the only illegal part is that there's pictures. He can fuck girls still at school legally, but he can't send her or request any pictures. It's insane.

Another layer is that the age of consent rises 18, but ONLY if you're in a school, healthcare, care-taking, Religion or sports club setting. According to the law, being her Boss doesn't mean he's in a Position of Trust or a Position of Authority over her. Yet, he plainly is.

[-] Tight-laced@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

Luxembourg has a gay Prime Minister. While not Head of State because Lux still has a King, he is rather up there in terms of practicality.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jun/30/luxembourg-same-sex-husband-seated-viktor-orban-nato-summit

[-] Tight-laced@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Google Maps is now showing me routes which will get me there in minus minutes. I'm intrigued.

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