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jimicus t1_jcxrjgh wrote
Reply to comment by IsoNeko in British man deported to Jamaica launches action against Home Office | Richard Wallace wrongly classed as Jamaican and deported after serving murder sentence, despite having been born in London by kwentongskyblue
Yikes.
Okay. I see what is meant by "least sympathetic human in the entire story". If you want to find someone to use as the poster child for fucked up immigration, maybe don't choose him.
jimicus t1_jcxh70t wrote
Reply to comment by TocTheElder in British man deported to Jamaica launches action against Home Office | Richard Wallace wrongly classed as Jamaican and deported after serving murder sentence, despite having been born in London by kwentongskyblue
Legally, there's no such thing as a spent conviction as far as this chap's concerned. He committed murder.
However - big "however" - most killers aren't as dangerous to society at large as you'd believe.
More often than not, it's a spur-of-the-moment, "oh my god what have I done?" thing which they never repeat when they get out.
The unrepentant serial killers of this world are relatively rare.
jimicus t1_jcxgdq9 wrote
Reply to comment by samuelgato in British man deported to Jamaica launches action against Home Office | Richard Wallace wrongly classed as Jamaican and deported after serving murder sentence, despite having been born in London by kwentongskyblue
He also served nineteen years in prison for a crime he did commit.
jimicus t1_jbudhv2 wrote
Reply to comment by aLittleQueer in Developers who destroyed historic Lancashire pub ordered to rebuild it by Mighty_L_LORT
The really aggravating thing is, we've lived in a house where a room doubled up as a corridor before. We knew damn well it didn't work.
But there aren't a great many houses in this town and they're almost all built to one of a couple of designs, all of which have this problem.
jimicus t1_jbtorcv wrote
Reply to comment by nolo_me in Developers who destroyed historic Lancashire pub ordered to rebuild it by Mighty_L_LORT
Probably not, because builders in the UK have a long and proud history of phoenixing to avoid any legal repercussions.
jimicus t1_jbtodyb wrote
Reply to comment by aLittleQueer in Developers who destroyed historic Lancashire pub ordered to rebuild it by Mighty_L_LORT
My wife fell for that one in our house right now. The open plan layout downstairs means we have plenty of square footage, but the living room is also a corridor to the kitchen and we have little wall space to put furniture against or hang pictures.
jimicus t1_jbkafz8 wrote
Reply to comment by GetlostMaps in Ontario man who declined rental insurance 'panicked' when told he must pay $50K for stolen truck by phishieee
It would seem odd that the hire company doesn't have some sort of basic cover for their whole fleet to cover, say, total loss.
I can't imagine this sort of thing happens terribly often (which will keep the cost fairly low, particularly if it has a high excess), and it'll be a lot easier to claim on the insurance and sting the customer for a high excess than ask them to hand over $50k.
jimicus t1_jbk9hwy wrote
Reply to comment by GetlostMaps in Ontario man who declined rental insurance 'panicked' when told he must pay $50K for stolen truck by phishieee
Everywhere I've rented vehicles, the situation has been that basic insurance is included but has such a huge excess that you'd have to be clean off your head not to take the extra insurance unless you're absolutely, categorically certain you have all-risks cover for hire cars.
jimicus t1_j5zisw6 wrote
Reply to comment by EzeakioDarmey in Appliance makers sad that 50% of customers won’t connect smart appliances by HushedShadow
I don't even think it was "hacked by their coffee maker" concerns.
I suspect it's far more likely that a substantial number of people are buying smart appliances yet they neither know nor care that their appliance has this feature and it sits unconnected and unloved. They just thought it looked nice.
It's the modern equivalent of the VCR clock flashing 00:00 99% of the time. Yes, you can do additional things by setting it up, but most of those additional things are entirely useless most of the time, so why go to the hassle of doing so?
jimicus t1_j5qn44i wrote
Reply to comment by Irate_Alligate1 in TIL that in 2020, researchers tried to determine the actual effects of ingesting George's Marvelous Medicine (from the Roald Dahl book), consisting of shampoo, anti-freeze, brown paint, floor polish, and 30 other household items. It would cause vomiting, kidney injury, convulsions, and likely death. by derstherower
But considering the other two are playing around making George's Marvellous Medicine, Bob is doing all the work.
And he's exhausted.
jimicus t1_j5qmn1e wrote
Reply to comment by AbbreviationsWide331 in TIL that in 2020, researchers tried to determine the actual effects of ingesting George's Marvelous Medicine (from the Roald Dahl book), consisting of shampoo, anti-freeze, brown paint, floor polish, and 30 other household items. It would cause vomiting, kidney injury, convulsions, and likely death. by derstherower
Sounds like it was something they did with their kids.
Bloody good idea - use something fun to teach analytical skills and recognise that sometimes ideas in books should stay firmly in books.
jimicus t1_j2fit1m wrote
By all accounts he’s always been a bit like this - Twitter just happens to be a more public platform.
jimicus t1_j2ea6tu wrote
Reply to comment by ILearnedSoMuchToday in TIL a "bum gun" is a type of bidet that resembles a garden hose with a hand-spray nozzle. They're so commonly found in Thailand (both Western-style and squat toilets) that politicians were outraged upon learning their parliamentary building didn't have what some refer to as "ass blasters". by Torley_
How far up your arse are you sticking it?
jimicus t1_j1tvhl6 wrote
Reply to comment by weedpornography in TIL that British troops developed a diss song against Nazi leaders during World War II titled "Hitler Has Only Got One Ball." It was quickly picked up and sang by Allied troops. by collarpoppppppin
Fortunately, it still works as “Putin has only got one ball” - as long as you use the “Albert Hall” lyrics.
jimicus t1_j1qnf06 wrote
Reply to comment by Jaffa33 in TIL that incarcerated prisoners make a contraband drink in prison called "pruno" which entails fermenting fruit, sugar cubes, bread, and water in a ziplock bag a several days. by FlashyBehind
The headline tells you most of what you need to know.
The only thing left over is it needs to ferment in an environment without oxygen. Outside of prison, this would be a demijohn with a bubbler (a tube with some water in so gas under pressure can escape). Inside of prison, you either improvise with what you can get or simply seal in a ziploc bag and remember to let the carbon dioxide escape occasionally.
jimicus t1_j1lgq37 wrote
Reply to comment by Obelix13 in Today I learned that Druids gathered Mistletoe using Golden Sickles by darth_nadoma
Turn to stone… which one’s that from?
jimicus t1_j1ixozt wrote
Reply to comment by ILoveLoIis in Today I learned that Druids gathered Mistletoe using Golden Sickles by darth_nadoma
Oh yes. Though you have to watch any infants like a hawk - if they fall in, the effects can be permanent.
And you do NOT want to deal with the Terrible Twos with a toddler that can punch you through a door.
jimicus t1_j1idfxf wrote
Reply to comment by storxian in Today I learned that Druids gathered Mistletoe using Golden Sickles by darth_nadoma
And the mistletoe is a vital ingredient in a magic potion that gives the drinker superhuman strength.
jimicus t1_iy7n9f7 wrote
Reply to comment by 267aa37673a9fa659490 in Student's MacBook Amazon order replaced with Weetabix by bananaphophesy
The only explanation I can think of is that Amazon haven't set up the direct debit yet (quite often, businesses won't for a couple of weeks).
And while you can cancel an exisiting direct debit, you can't cancel one that hasn't been set up yet.
jimicus t1_iy5fn0s wrote
Reply to comment by Wojtas_ in Student's MacBook Amazon order replaced with Weetabix by bananaphophesy
The UK isn't in the EU - and even when it was, the law is quite different. There is much stronger protection for credit card purchases.
jimicus t1_itqwc7a wrote
Reply to comment by ItDoesntMatter59 in TIL that flight recorders must be able to withstand an acceleration of 3400 g for 6.5 milliseconds and that this is roughly equivalent to an impact velocity of 270 knots (310 mph; 500 km/h). by IchBinKoloss
It's completely insane to engineer.
It's a suggestion that is so absurd it is difficult to know where to begin picking it apart. Anyone making it is either trolling or so incredibly ignorant you'd be wasting your time trying to discuss it with them.
jimicus t1_itg6o3q wrote
Reply to comment by Exeunter in TIL that the dogs in competitive agility don’t rehearse the course ahead of time. The courses are randomized at each competition, and the trainers (without their dogs) only see the layout beforehand on the same day. When the dog runs the course they are literally seeing it for the first time. by Pyraunus
You missed out probably one of the finest performances in the world’s biggest dog show.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, may I present:
The one.
The only.
Kratu.
jimicus t1_isnhx7q wrote
Reply to comment by dog_eat_god in Can Liz Truss outlast a lettuce, British tabloid asks in Twitter post by Superbuddhapunk
The Lettuce has sprouted a blond wig, a bottle of Irn Bru and a packet of caffeine tablets. It is clearly in it for the long haul.
jimicus t1_isne73x wrote
Reply to comment by The_Jealous_Witch in Can Liz Truss outlast a lettuce, British tabloid asks in Twitter post by Superbuddhapunk
Considering she crashed the economy almost immediately after the ten day period, she’d only actually been doing anything for about seven days at the time.
As one journalist pointed out, that’s about the shelf life of a lettuce. Hence the live stream.
jimicus t1_je903gx wrote
Reply to comment by Biscotti-MlemMlem in TIL that tularemia is an infectious disease that can be contracted by “inhaling particles from an infected rabbit ground up [by] a lawnmower”. by krisalyssa
“Will it blend? That is the question!”