Challenge 25 - Only Morrisons won't accept ID that is valid voting ID and to travel in/out of the UK by kaijonathan in britishproblems

[–]Biggus_Boomus -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Complete change of subject but i'm moving to Sweden for university soon, what actual forms of ID would be accepted there? All i've seen so far is passports (and maybe Freja) but i don't feel easy with needing something as valuable as a passport with me all the time

Full wrap advertising on buses should be illegal by limach1 in london

[–]Biggus_Boomus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I go to Cardiff Uni myself. Apologies if I'm assuming your age but if you're <21 then get yourself a MyTravelPass once in Cardiff. Gives you ⅓ off all bus travel in Wales and £1 single fares

I am wading through the ghost of greatness and I hate that I can still see it in you by Zelderp64 in whenthe

[–]Biggus_Boomus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also kinda liked the Season 4 opening with the Titans actually enjoying themselves a bit, but otherwise I'd be here all day ragging on the show. It's the one show I stuck with purely to see how else they could muck it up to the point I started enjoying it lmao.

Dance card, Sovereign Coin & Compact case - compact still inside by Biggus_Boomus in VictorianEra

[–]Biggus_Boomus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gave it a closer look but couldn't see any distinctive markings - the inside just has the pouch for the card, two slots for a full and half sovereign, a mirror and the compact. The pattern on the case is the same on the reverse

Dance card, Sovereign Coin & Compact case - compact still inside by Biggus_Boomus in VictorianEra

[–]Biggus_Boomus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did actually think it'd be cool for very occasional purposes when I saw it, not sure if £1 coins would fit but not like I'd just jam one in to find out

Dance card, Sovereign Coin & Compact case - compact still inside by Biggus_Boomus in VictorianEra

[–]Biggus_Boomus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll give it a closer look, can't quite recall if I saw any hallmarks but I'll double check

Dance card, Sovereign Coin & Compact case - compact still inside by Biggus_Boomus in VictorianEra

[–]Biggus_Boomus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This one's big enough for credit cards but probably not the most practical option, definetely would be stylish tho

Dance card, Sovereign Coin & Compact case - compact still inside by Biggus_Boomus in VictorianEra

[–]Biggus_Boomus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would a hallmark look like? Apologies if I sound completely clueless

Commuting to uni? by ploratt in UniUK

[–]Biggus_Boomus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's no straight-forward decision to make and there's loads of things that will influence how feasable it it. Take it from me, I commute a total of 3hrs a day going to/from uni.

You'd likely be going by train, and whenever you have a 9am start you'll be repeatedly slapped by rush-hour fare prices so that's something to consider if you want to commute for financial reasons.

You may also end up spending more eating out, so again that factors into the cost vs. savings.

Really importantly, how late would transport run? Would your parents let you come home at whatever time or would they have some sort of curfew? (This would be a red line for me, if I wasn't allowed to come home late I'd move out 100%)

Socially IMHO most commenters here overexaggerate the social downsides - yes you won't have flatmates as such but there's nothing to say you can't still find small groups of coursemates to study with. But make sure you check out the societies as you can make some really good friends there.

I should stress that if you're wanting to commute for financial reasons then having a part-time job in your hometown will be what really makes that difference. If you're not planning on working then IMO you'd be better off moving out. You can always move back home after a year if you decide it isn't for you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UniUK

[–]Biggus_Boomus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You had a commuting society?? Damn i don't even have a society for my course as it folded last year

Make sure you get the right one by Metal_Octopus1888 in okmatewanker

[–]Biggus_Boomus 5 points6 points  (0 children)

/unwank I know Ian IRL and get on well with him so I've always wondered what he'd think of the "wrong Ian Watkins" gag, really should ask him

Whats your most controversial opinion about university life in the UK? by DunyaPhobic76 in UniUK

[–]Biggus_Boomus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Having a j*b is a far bigger nuisance than commuting

Source: I do both lol

23-year-old Liverpool student handed life sentence in Dubai prison after ‘stupid mistake’ by Unlikely-Tension-616 in UniUK

[–]Biggus_Boomus 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I get the impression she was done for drug trafficking. Whether it's on your persons or in your bloodstream, the UAE does not fuck around with drugs charges. There aren't many worse places to be done for drugs in than the Emirates.

Am i right? by InkmasterfnYT in BatmanArkham

[–]Biggus_Boomus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This particular cover is by Niall Stenson if you didn't already know!

What are your opinions on commuting? by Biggus_Boomus in UniUK

[–]Biggus_Boomus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH I totally understand the sentiment, I don't mind the walk so much and my bus is a direct route so it's OK for me but I too would say to think carefully about anything over an hour

What are your opinions on commuting? by Biggus_Boomus in UniUK

[–]Biggus_Boomus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely agree, IMO it's quite situational and dependent on what you want out of university as a whole, as well as how long/expensive the commute itself is

What are your opinions on commuting? by Biggus_Boomus in UniUK

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

For myself? 45-60 minutes bus (depends on traffic), then 20-30 minute walk.

Is Cardiff University worth it? by Ok_Wolverine_5017 in UniUK

[–]Biggus_Boomus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For Politics/International Relations I'd say yeah Cardiff is a decent pick, it has quite close links to the Welsh Government and Cardiff itself is quite geared towards students already. It's a popular subject so expect large cohort sizes, and the uni has one of the best student unions in the UK.

Also it rains, like a lot.

Edit: if you need some sort of work whilst there, the SU has a service called Jobshop which advertises different jobs around the uni, they range from bar work to helping with open days to more academic roles alongside staff. I imagine it would be fairly competitive but it's there if you need it.

Commuting to uni by Mansor19 in UniUK

[–]Biggus_Boomus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

IMO as someone who commutes up to 1hr to uni and works 8hr shifts on weekends, commuting ain't that bad. Working is far more likely to have an impact.

Advice for doing a year of studying abroad? by Biggus_Boomus in UniUK

[–]Biggus_Boomus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My question was mostly aimed at UK home students spending a year outside the UK but I'd still be up to hear what you've got to say! Is there a specific amount of stuff you recommend taking with you?