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That's just not true. Live mussels will sometimes open. If they don't slowly close when tapped on a counter then they're bad.
About 15 years ago my friend once drank so much he blacked out and woke up, with his face on the floor and legs on his bed, to banging on the front door. It was the police, he was arrested and taken in but had no recollection of what had happened. He had been walking home and kicked some wing mirrors of cars. Someone had followed him home and called the police. This was very out of character, I'd never seen him do anything remotely violent or aggressive before. He was so ashamed he went door to door apologising, offering to pay for the damage, quit drinking completely and is still teetotal.
I understand your point but by that logic what's the point of most opinion pieces or journalism? They won't force any change.
It's an advert for the power of marketing to impressionable people (generally kids/teens).
Obviously it's not just "her body" when she's putting other road users in danger.
Football is a contact sport. Contact is an integral part of the game in multiple situations. Going shoulder to shoulder trying to win the ball, jostling at set pieces, standing or sliding tackles etc. Examples of non contact sports are swimming, gymnastics, athletics etc
OK thanks, some of them match fine so will try and pick some out.
I'm not against the idea of home schooling as long as parents are willing to put in the work themselves.
This however is ridiculous. I have a 6 year old and work in primary schools and based on their writing ability and the maths question she repeated this child is way behind.
Also kids will generally be interested in science, the natural world, maths, reading etc because it's all novel to them. The issue comes when the novelty has worn off.
You don't think Pep wants ball security??! And Saka was rinsing his defender in the first 40 mins.
When you say "everyone" are you sure you don't just mean people in other schools in the same country? Not another continent which happens now.
Yoyos make comebacks because they're a good toy and marketing.
Yea some people love to wheel out that tired quote completely missing the impact of social media and how different it is to anything there's ever been.
Yes kids have always done stupid shit for laughs but they didn't do it to become "famous", it wasn't potentially monetisable and trends didn't spread across the entire world. Adverts on TV or radio weren't targeted to the user and weren't relentless like they are today. And it wasn't nearly as accessible.
War is just posh cunts telling thick cunts to kill poor cunts.
Those last 2 sentences were me during the final. All my mates were in bits looking at me nonplussed asking me "why aren't you more upset?", my reply was "you thought we'd actually win it?"
Not me but after swimming my partners niece said to her Dad, "Daddy why don't the other men have boobies like you?"
I got a full England kit from onbuy.com for my kid for £12 with delivery. So glad I did as he'd spilled a lot of mustard and ketchup on it within half an hour of putting it on.
Not sure why it's shocking that he's not given the freedom he had at Villa. Pep ideally doesn't want the players much moving with the ball, the ball should do the work. And obviously he's heavily possession orientated and dribbling past players often results in losing the ball.
OK thanks, I really appreciate the info.
Wouldn't it still be subject to CGT when the gains are realised by the individual beneficiaries?
Ffs. Any ways around it?
It's an investment account. No the investments aren't being assigned (I think because it's a major headache to assign them equally). Everything is being sold off first.
Not only do they ban serial winners but they actively try and lure serial losers with offers, event invites (if they're high rollers) etc. Imagine alcohol companies sending discount coupons to alcoholics.
They are the scum of the earth but have positioned themselves as a bit of fun for many people.
It's not an online payment system or digital wallet like the companies you mentioned. Klarna enables customers to pay in instalments often interest free.
Guest wants to pay with Klarna?
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