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  • MY_ANUS_IS_BLEEDING@lemm.eetoMemes@lemmy.mlBrits: Salt is a spice
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    3 months ago

    The reputation comes from the US military being stationed in the UK during the height of WW2 rationing when there was an extremely limited list of ingredients to cook with. They were unable to associate a country under an attempted siege from U-boats with a reduced supply of food.

    We do have a love of beige food at times, but it’s essentially our version of chicken tendies.


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    3 months ago

    Been to the US a few times. Your food tastes extremely average and the only difference to anywhere else is that it has about 3 times the kcals and half the nutrition. I’ve had heartburn and constipation virtually every time I’ve visited.

    And your beer is possibly the worst in the world. It’s pisswater.

    With opinions like that I’d be surprised if you’ve even left your own state, let alone the country.





  • MY_ANUS_IS_BLEEDING@lemm.eetome_irl@lemmy.worldme🏠irl
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    5 months ago

    Supply and demand. House prices are high because lots of buyers are financially competing for the same properties. The prices won’t collapse unless something disastrous happens to the world that results in an oversupply of housing or massively harms people’s spending power, and the odds are you would be affected by that too.




  • I disagree with cordless Dysons. We have the V8 Animal and it’s pretty pathetic. It struggles to pick up anything denser than dust and the very smallest of crumbs, and the battery life isn’t enough to do a full clean of a house in one go. Most of the time we have to get out the old corded one to finish what the cordless couldn’t. I think brands like Shark and Vax are supposed to be better but I’ve not tried them.


  • I use Onshape personally. It’s free, web browser based, and uses parametric modelling which is handy for fiddling about with sizes. It works very similar to Solidworks as it’s done by the same guys.

    It lacks woodworking specific tools though. You’re pretty much limited to sketching and extruding panel-by-panel.