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  • Being a Brit, for years I've jokingly referred to the 4th of July as 'Rebellion Day' to my USian friends. Not sure I'm joking any more, just hopeful. Go on. Rebel!

  • One night a week of mandatory, free, tabletop RPGs hosted in libraries, council buildings, etc. D&D (or even a good roleplaying game) for everyone! Player groups are mixed up every two months to ensure multiple opportunities for bonding with new people.

  • Buffy.

    It was just a big sloppy plateful of Beverly Hills, 90210 with a small side salad of weird shit.

  • TIL I'd be a big man in Thailand.

  • Jesus’ head is being used to transmit porn

    I'll take 'sentences I never thought I'd read today'. please.

  • My GP surgery was the same (except 8:30 not 8:00), but moved to an app a couple of months ago. Given that I suspect the point of it is to allow an AI to triage appointment requests I wouldn't be surprised if yours 'upgrades' as well.

  • UK.

    Until recently, if I wanted an appointment I had to phone the GP surgery the moment it opened at 8:30 in the morning, wait in a phone queue for ten minutes or so before I got to speak to a receptionist who'd give me an appointment with which ever GP had some free time that day. It wasn't usually possible to book an appointment several days in advance.

    A couple of months back they switched to an app which gives much more flexibility, allows you to choose which doctor you want to see and allows you to book appointments in advance. I do worry that they're going to push everyone to use that since old gippers are likely to struggle with the app unless they're semi-tech savvy. Also, it's obvious to me that they're setting this up to use AI to triage requests if they're not already doing that.

    Appointments always used to be face to face but since covid they're increasingly phone consultations especially for follow-ups. If it's a first, diagnostic appointment it's still likely to be face to face though.

    For face to face, the wait time is generally less than half an hour from the point I get to the GP surgery.

    Obv. it's free at the point of use. I've paid my taxes.

    Edit to add: if you're on low income, or are a child, old, etc you get your prescriptions free. Otherwise you have to pay for them at £9.90 per 2 month prescription. I'm on a shitload of medication and that would normally cost me well over £500 a year, but I get a prepayment certificate which costs me £114.50 a year and covers all medication.

  • Hulk's brain is a smaller Hulk.

  • I know, right? I often go shopping and buy ingredients and (sometimes) cook those ingredients, then slice them, assemble a sandwich, pack it, bring it to work, put it in the staff fridge and... then... do you know what... I just end up hoping someone will eat it so I don't have to. Why else would I just leave it sitting around in a lunchbox with my name on?

  • I remember back in the days of Commodore 64s that you could go to Boots in the UK and just switch the price sticker from a £1.99 ‘budget games’ title with one from a full price blockbuster. No electronic point of sales data, just a bored teenager who knew fuck all operating the till. Good times. Wonder if anyone ever bought the budget game with the expensive sticker.

  • I look forward to a visual extravaganza with no emotional depth whatsoever!

  • Pffft, maths is just the language by which we describe some of physics.

  • Instructions unclear.

    I am in so much pain right now.

  • I know, right? I tell my kids that whatever science they're studying at school is just a subset of physics but they rarely understand.

  • I'd have been very happy to vote for Elizabeth as the first president of the UK Republic.

  • One of the most important influences on my life and cooking was a wonderful French woman who married a Brit and settled here. Quite apart from her tendency to ask my friends and I "how many are we for lunch" and cope with any number from 3 to 30, her approach to cooking was legendary and usually involved meat, butter, wine, and cream. That said, she did once try deep fried, leftover, spaghetti and that did not work at all!

  • French cooking: add wine, cream, and butter.

  • Cooking @lemmy.world

    Best ever burger?

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    Anonymous Gifts

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    What single sentence comment can you leave to prove you're a real human and not an AI Lemmy bot?

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    Who cooks over winter?

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    Animator vs. Animation

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    Song about internet,by WoW heroes

    And Finally... @feddit.uk

    Man's pop-up urinal death may never be explained, family fears

    okmatewanker @feddit.uk

    Saturday Night Fever

    Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    How long before Trusk/Mump try to introduce Droit du seigneur?

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    Terry Tate Office Linebacker

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    World Order - Have A Nice Day

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    Japanese Synchronised Walking

    YouTube Classics @sh.itjust.works

    Can't believe no-one's posted this yet!

    Casual UK @feddit.uk

    “I bought this before Elon went crazy “ - sticker on Tesla

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    Better get my yiff on...

    Fitness @lemmy.world

    App for 50+ home exercise

    Recipes @feddit.uk

    Tastier than it looks: Salmon en papillote with couscous, sun-dried tomatoes, and feta

    Recipes @feddit.uk

    Tuscan chicken, bean, and spinach soup

    Casual UK @feddit.uk

    Merry Christmas, you filthy animals!

    politics @lemmy.world

    It's not just you! truth.social is down.