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I loved this movie, watched it with a friend, almost tempted to get netflix back to support it.
The egg snail brain control thing sound like animorphs but that was live action. I do remember a cult of white haired evil druids but can't place that
Okay I'll bite what is leaking my location

Found this little hedgepig snuffling outside my window last night
They always remind me of childhood holidays when we got a pack and fight over the cocopops with my bro
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The vacume pack stuff goes quite sludgy, but is actually better for meatballs and burgers stick and is ok in chilli, but doesn't work in some dishes
I mean its a little far fetched a simple helmet protects the kmal yet the enterprise hull let it through no problems (until pack modulates the shield), but wont let that get in the way of a good story.
They were in and out in four hours was mentioned deliberately I feel , and then the trekking for 6hours before laan started it all
No and thats the point, passive listening is not suitable for 1to1 interactions and some form of active listening should always be employed
That would be just taking in the information but not giving any sort of feedback. Like sitting in a lecture that doesn't allow questions, but in a 1to1
I thought media would be pulled direct and text and links on the thread is what is federated
Even if you are in the right and court will release you...that could be in 3 or 4 days time after you have spent time under arrest and had the "ride" to holding cell.
That is not the definition of active and passive listening I had heard.
Active listen is being engaged asking questions and showing empathy outwardly. That could be trying to "fix" it but it could also be the "why would they say" type lines or other affirmations that others in this thread are saying both I thought were types of active.
the rich get eaten but the first stage is normally the poor dying in the gutter
yeah, I think that almost builds on my post not contradicts it. Someone may whip out a phone, go to the first result in google and say "there proves my point" without assessing the validity of the source.
I almost don't want to post this (but hey this is fediverse not a place with 60m subs.) But Shropshire hills is amazing a quiet, it doesn't get the masses like Brecon beacons, peak District, lakes or Snowdonia.
We we found it almost by accident as just found some cheap accomodation in Midlands
But the area church stretton, craven arms and to the west to lydham, up to stipperstones then over long mynd to carding mill valley (very steep drops off the mynd and one lane so not for faint hearted.)
Tom embodied the 'greatest' generation....his daughter embodies the boomer generation
In a similar vein have ever ready portal to all of human knowledge constantly in our pocket it has killed some avenue of debate in face to face social situations, like out at a bar. In the before time you could spend an entire evening debating which came first or who wrote some film, or which song sold most albums and the argument would not be settled by some whipping out a phone, googling and done.
central government to dictate to local government what they can and can't do is fucked up
that is the crux of it for me. If there are SLAs they have to meet then fair do but that should be backed up with numbers. Be that bins emptied within a rolling 14 day window or 90% benefits claims resolved in 3 days of being raised. So I think there can be statuary obligations councils have to make, but that should be on the what, not how they deliver stuff

Chinese embassy in London tells UK to ‘stop interfering’ in China’s affairs, as Hong Kong leader says overseas activists will be ‘pursued for life’
Frontpage by the very way it works will always be the same it picks up the top content, and even if a larger portion left would still leave plenty of posts. The forntpage worked 10 years ago when it was 10% the size.
It is looking at the mid size subs that will be interesting

Lee Rowley says a trial, which a council leader says cut the need for agency staff, should end now.

Puy du Fou update on Oxford search for first UK theme park
An international theme park has provided an update their search for its first UK site with Oxfordshire being the preferred destination.
I've been wanting to go to Puy du fou for a long time but can't get to middle France easily. so hopefully they will get a UK instance

Ruby Gillman Teen Kraken(2023) - IMDb
Ruby teen kraken: Directed by Kirk DeMicco, Faryn Pearl. With Jane Fonda, Lana Condor, Toni Collette, Colman Domingo. A shy adolescent learns that she comes from a fabled royal family of legendary sea krakens and that her destiny lies in the depths of the waters, which is bigger than she could have ever imagined.

That's according to one anonymous animator


What was your favourite character you made and why?
Tell us about your favourite character you played?

Disney raises concerns over subscription reminder emails
New legislation would require the company to remind Disney+ customers of their subscriptions.


A man who takes his snakes to his local public park sparks a debate about what animals are acceptable in public spaces.



The grids are designed so cyclists do not have to get off their bikes when crossing.


https://twitter.com/critrolememes/status/1669528580051857409
Link to all the memes Sam created last night (no spoilers as was in ad read)