Yeah, let's just give everyone who slows our journey down a good hiding.
Standing on the wrong side of the escalator? Give them a slap.
Don't move down the carriage? Nice left hook will sort that.
Get on the train when the doors are closing and make them open again? Knock their block off.
More seriously, if the Police hadn't restricted their ability to protest peacefully, perhaps this wouldn't have happened at all. I do think that there are better targets than public transport, but that crowd mauling he got was obscene and unjustifiable.
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The point simply is that emissions of one greenhouse gas — CO2 — is warming the Earth, which is causing a second greenhouse gas — methane — to be released. It’s a positive feedback cycle and a worrying one, unless you’ve always wanted to go to Venus but couldn’t scrape together the fare.
Yeah, I know the Earth won’t become a Venus, but several degrees of warming would be catastrophic.
Joe
Yeah, let's just give everyone who slows our journey down a good hiding.
Standing on the wrong side of the escalator? Give them a slap.
Don't move down the carriage? Nice left hook will sort that.
Get on the train when the doors are closing and make them open again? Knock their block off.
Yes indeed. I spend as little time there as possible.To be fair London is pretty much like that if you have the misfortune to commute. It's a city with a higher proportion of self entitled aggressive so and so's than any other I have ever lived or worked in!
It's a city with a higher proportion of self entitled aggressive so and so's than any other I have ever lived or worked in!
To be fair London is pretty much like that if you have the misfortune to commute. It's a city with a higher proportion of self entitled aggressive so and so's than any other I have ever lived or worked in!
paywallI really like this one. The world's richest country (per person basis) has decided to air condition the outdoors.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/grap...nditioning-outdoors/?wpisrc=nl_powerup&wpmm=1
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have you been to cities like toronto or new york? i have a feeling that having a core financial sector is a big part of this?
I loved living in That London, though I always tried to live in the centre (Zone 2) and commute out so I was going the opposite direction to the masses. As a strategy it worked really well to the extent the tube/train was often virtually empty and I hardly ever had to stand, and then I was back right in the middle of things in the evening for art, gigs, food, beer etc.
And we have Northern Rail to put up with!Probably a good way to do it, but at the end of the day I much prefer the north of England to London... Manchester has its faults, but the people are generally good sorts.
Probably a good way to do it, but at the end of the day I much prefer the north of England to London... Manchester has its faults, but the people are generally good sorts.
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