
Police say there is no indication the killing is linked to other recent incidents in the city.

What is your favourite bee?
Did you know the symbol of my city is a worker bee?
So does a lot of the world.
Broadway Tower, Worcestershire
Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadway_Tower%2C_Worcestershire
Strictly a "folly" but you may like it.
I've bene using it for 10yrs. Still just a hairy masculine homo.
D:Ream would disagree.
Captain Picard and Sting!
Horses for courses.
They took over a UK company called Play.com that was big in the 2010s for cheap CD purchases.
That's not a divorce-level crime. It's execution-level.
Before displaying a page it searches the content and injects a referrer tag to the end of URLs that match certain things. This is done instantly.
E.g. If there's a Binance URL on the page it'll add something like ?ref=bravebrowser
Binance will pick up that tag and give them money for any sign ups. Brave do this for any crypto services they have affiliate accounts with.
has donated to legislation to abolish gay marriage in California.
What an absolute fuck-head
Because it's fucking awesome. Here's why I used* to use it:
*I use Floorp now cos I wanna support Mozilla/Firefox by upping the browser share numbers but Vivaldi is the best Chromium-based browser by far.
Fuck you spez!
I used to love Ubiquiti but they're turning into cunts these days. I also heard there's been a lot of people leave and low morale due to the enshitification of the products.
I've since put OpenWRT onto my ERX and ER4. Will likely put it on the UAP-LC next to get rid of it entirely.
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Segmentation fault
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawking_radiation
Like the radiation, but nothing to do with the radiation.
It was Mexicans too. It's where the "lazy Mexican sleeping in the shade" comes from.
If you're willing to question cannabis legality maybe look at other drugs too. Coca leaves were chewed by native tribes millennia ago to help with long journeys. Kratom was used in Asia to help with long harvest days. Celts were eating shrooms millennia ago.
Humanity has a LONG history of drug use with nothing off-limits and there was no societal collapse from it. It's the past century puritan ideals that are a serious aberration.
Did you know it's statistically more dangerous to go horse riding than take Molly? The toilets in the UK Parliament were tested for cocaine and all tested positive. No drug should be illegal.
Ref:
I dislike wayland
I don't see anything alt-right in your past comments.
Btw I agree with the Wayland thing. I won't move to it until it's perfect. X works fine for me.
The comments by septics on Biden's age reek of ageism.
His age is irrelevant. Can he do the fucking job?
Yes?
Then vote for him.
The poor bastard is destroying his retirement, health and twilight years to stop the US falling to fascism and all you can do is whine about his age?
They only harvest from sustainable phone forests. 👍
But right now I'm feeling a bit tired so may go to bed for an hour.
Sky News: 16-year-old boy dies after being stabbed in Bristol
Police say there is no indication the killing is linked to other recent incidents in the city.
What is a "gaybro"?
I used to have a vague idea from when I was on Reddit that the community got set up by Jock gays or masculine gays.
But then I've seen a lot of 'screaming queens' posting on there over the years which didn't match that assumption.
So what exactly is a "gaybro"? Why was the original community created?
Sunak on the sofa and Starmer in soft focus: prepare for a PR war pretending to be an election
Despite interviews in Vogue and TV skits, both leaders are struggling. They might try some credible policies, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
Shadow minister says Labour will investigate allegations as antisemitism row deepens | The Independent
More Labour politicians dragged into antisemitism row as shadow cabinet minister says the party takes allegations ‘seriously’
Do you support the death penalty?
Last time I looked a majority of Brits support the death penalty. Which personally I've always found quite disturbing considering all the problems with it.
But 5 mins on any subreddit and you have people frothing at the mouth to hang every criminal.
Which if even more disturbing.
So what do you think?
Rank this British Lidl schnitzel
Obviously a 10/10 but I'd be interested in your thoughts? 🤔
M.C. Hammer - U Can't Touch This
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A U-turn on the policy is set to be announced on Thursday, following confusion over the party's position.
24hrs after saying it was desperately needed.
Three alternatives are drawn up to improve connections between the North West and West Midlands.
Andy Burnham is my mayor!
Deputy governor also says company must rein in profits as there is ‘some way to go’ to meet 2% inflation target
Absolutely despicable.
How many pillows under your head in bed?
I'm undecided between 2 and 3
Came in here broken-hearted. Paid a penny and only...
TIL the USA is the only country to not have ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child
So is the US slipping into Civil War?
People keep talking about "Federalizing the National Guard" and now you've got other States pledging their NG to Texas in defiance of the Supreme Court (see image).
So is this what CW2 looks like?
P.S. I'm a Brit
Work in progress, approach with caution
Alnwick Castle (Northumberland)
Made famous by the Harry Potter films. It is the seat of the 12th Duke of Northumberland, built following the 1066 Norman conquest.
An American scientist has sparked a trans-Atlantic tempest in a teapot by offering Britain advice on its favorite hot beverage.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11138800
An American scientist has sparked a trans-Atlantic tempest in a teapot by offering Britain advice on its favorite hot beverage.
Bryn Mawr College chemistry professor Michelle Francl says one of the keys to a perfect cup of tea is a pinch of salt. The tip is included in Francl’s book “Steeped: The Chemistry of Tea,” published Wednesday by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Not since the Boston Tea Party has mixing tea with salt water roiled the Anglo-American relationship so much.
The salt suggestion drew howls of outrage from tea-lovers in Britain, where popular stereotype sees Americans as coffee-swilling boors who make tea, if at all, in the microwave.
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The U.S. Embassy in London intervened in the brewing storm with a social media post reassuring “the good people of the U.K. that the unthinkable notion of adding salt to Britain’s national drink is not official United States policy.”