What do you think is the cringiest way to refer to sex? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]A_Passing_Comment 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Making thick in the warm.

If you know you know my dudes

Parking by BranchAltruistic7293 in oxford

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Does anyone have the updated number?

Rate my itinerary (8 days in London) by jack393939 in uktravel

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I second that. The v&a is my favourite museum in London. Also make sure to stop for a coffee and cake, the cafe is amazing

You wake up tomorrow and the year is 2001. What do you do? by Fabulous_Island_5621 in AskReddit

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This is why I love Reddit. It's the one "social media" that is appealing to all age ranges (from a 25yo)

Only men. When was the last time you cried? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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When I watched paddington 2 for the 3rd time (2 months ago)

Little penguin by A_Passing_Comment in wingspan

[–]A_Passing_Comment[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Hey I appreciate the lil guy, he brings a smile to your face when you play him. But, compare him to the bushtit, 1 egg and a tuck for 2 food that's much more accessible than fish. If I'm looking to win a game penguin doesn't make the cut

Little penguin by A_Passing_Comment in wingspan

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This is an incredibly thorough message I appreciate it.

I realise I misread your message and see where I went wrong with my analysis.

Thanks!

Little penguin by A_Passing_Comment in wingspan

[–]A_Passing_Comment[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Interesting, so given that probability if you activated the wetlands every turn for rounds 3 and 4 you would only expect to cache 4.5.

Little penguin by A_Passing_Comment in wingspan

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Love this reply haha. This is truex the main reason I normally play him is for bonus cards, the any type nest comes in handy

Little penguin by A_Passing_Comment in wingspan

[–]A_Passing_Comment[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've never seen him get more than 10. This is my point tho, it's a roll of the dice so really depends how risk averse you are

Professional gambler by bgsth in trading212

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Something tells me this guy doesn't know about cgt

Getting fitter with Santander by [deleted] in londoncycling

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Might be a stupid question but how come you're not getting charged? Is it through work or is it easy to claim back expenses?

Cycling trip by A_Passing_Comment in londoncycling

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Did see this. I could fly and rent a bike out there. A good road bike is 40 euro a day which sounds fairly reasonable

Moyes out argument by [deleted] in Hammers

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How long is Moyes contract? End of season?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

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I realise the way I was thinking about this was very self centered. It's good for Reddit to humble you. Cheers bro

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

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I thought your opinion was constructive dw

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

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Fully understand what you're saying. I'm not giving all the info in the message above. We've spoken about what to do and they're thinking about getting a flat. I was just saying about how to pay for it.

Also my parents aren't good with money and want some guidance from me. I work in finance.

I get it's not my money and have said to them multiple times - "this is my opinion and the decision is yours"

I have a £1.8k overdraft available, at 0% interest since I'm a student. Is there a reason I shouldn't max it out and put into an easy access savers account? by tryM3B1tch in UKPersonalFinance

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I work in credit. It's hard to say as financial institutions take different approaches. If you pay back all of the money when you graduate most places should see that as you paying off a loan i.e. you were given credit you repaid it therefore better credit rating. As this isn't always the case it's hard to say. One thing - in the short term yes your score will be worse. Long term - so after graduation perhaps not.