BishopBerkeley

220943 pts ยท January 17, 2017


I talk, but I do not speak my mind I hear words, but I do not listen to thoughts When I wake, all see me When I sleep, all hear me Many heads are on my shoulders Many hands are at my feet The strongest steel cannot break my visage But the softest whisper can destroy me The quietest whimper can be heard.

British politics and policy I'm met with both confusion and disinterest. Even John Major has been waxing lyrical about this.

5 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 1

It used to be that British politics and policy was a daily feature of the local news. Now if I ask people fairly basic questions about 3/

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and I can attest that where, 20 years ago, British domestic matters were central to the social discourse, today it barely rates a mention 2/

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Two things: 1. It was a satirical comment. 2. I have had the fortune (or misfortune) to have lived in three of their dominions in my life 1/

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If it's any consolation, the UK's global relevance had declined so far that not that many people are aware of your current plight anyway.

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Settle

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Yes for sure, I'm not at all having a go at her. I'm just saying it sucks for people in customer service industries because of exposure risk

5 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 1

Sucks for the poor people who had to serve her ?

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Both of them?

5 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

I feel you

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Yep. It's just been delayed due to data inconsistencies so we'll just have to wait a bit longer. Hopefully all good though!

5 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 1

Ok thanks, that's a much more nuanced and logical answer, I appreciate the follow up

5 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Gotcha. Thanks, I missed that part, my bad.

5 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 1

'No question' is as concerning as irrational rejection.

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Getting outraged and being wrong, population: you

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Spells

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Not very COVID safe...

5 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 2

The comic paints the sceptic as irrational. That's not particularly helpful (despite the respectful responses of the "rational").

5 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 1

this field and they will be able to fill in the gaps (positively or negatively) to aid you in understanding the best course of action.

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can before you make your decision. And if you're still unsure at that point, speak to people who have dedicated their professional life to

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perfectly normally for people to have a greater fear of what might be rather than what is. I think it's wise to read as much about it as you

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example, there's nothing particularly new about the method used. It's been used many many times for a couple of decades at least. It is

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know is that most vaccines that fail, fail because of immediate or short term complications. We also know that, with the Oxford vaccine for

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That's totally reasonable. It's a good question. All we can do is make decisions based on the best information available to us. What we do

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In North America they can be yes

5 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 1

I liked your response and was about to engaged in spirited debate but then I read some of your other comments :/

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