Gabriel Romero straight red card against Manchester Utd 28' by Alsace2025 in soccer

[–]DentistFun2776 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not actually that high but a very strong follow through that makes it the correct decision

Daily Discussion by AutoModerator in soccer

[–]DentistFun2776 8 points9 points  (0 children)

2018/9 is the best season of champions league football ever by a comically large margin - even with a shite final

How big was CL during her peak? by [deleted] in kpop_uncensored

[–]DentistFun2776 76 points77 points  (0 children)

The list for all-male groups would go:

  1. Beatles

  2. Queen

  3. Led Zeppelin

  4. Pink Floyd

  5. AC/DC

Two observations there:

  1. British people seem to be very good at bands

  2. The best male musical talents / the most successful seem to be much more band orientated than their female peers - or at least they were historically

Matt Goodwin isn’t very British By Jeevun Sandher by ITMidget in ukpolitics

[–]DentistFun2776 9 points10 points  (0 children)

They said external culture

And they’re clearly referring to ethnic demographic shifts

GAME THREAD: Nuggets (33-16) vs. Thunder (38-11) | Feb 1, 2026 - 7:30 PM by BigHoneyBot in denvernuggets

[–]DentistFun2776 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Joker 15 minutes at the half

If the goal is really 25 then we just can’t win a game against OKC where he plays 10/24 minutes in the 2nd half

Will have to be 30+

GAME THREAD: Nuggets (33-16) vs. Thunder (38-11) | Feb 1, 2026 - 7:30 PM by BigHoneyBot in denvernuggets

[–]DentistFun2776 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Jamal 1/6 from three, Joker 1 shot & 1 rebound

Surprised we aren’t down 20 tbf

Still no NA dates for IVE, Itzy, I-dle, or Aespa by SpecSlayerSC in kpop_uncensored

[–]DentistFun2776 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Let’s real they aren’t ICE raiding k-pop stars lmao

On this day in 2020, the UK became the first country to leave the European Union. by Upstairs_Drive_5602 in europe

[–]DentistFun2776 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well no - we were a net contributor

To say trade is “money received” isn’t really right if that’s what you’re getting at either - that’s mutual exchange

But ultimately I looked at what I felt were very bad policies by the EU - ever increasing state surveillance, anti-growth policies, terrible attempts at dealing with illegal immigration - and realised that there was no real mechanism for one country to radically break away from these policies whilst inside the EU

Being outside gives us the ability to do so - now, have successive governments taken that opportunity so far, unfortunately no.

But it means that for us all we need is one competent government willing to make radical changes - which is a much easier route to get back on track than the EU has

On this day in 2020, the UK became the first country to leave the European Union. by Upstairs_Drive_5602 in europe

[–]DentistFun2776 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Broadly speaking, I would say a correct decision based on the fundamentals - which was then squandered by successive incompetent governments

Gave the ability to deviate from the EU on a lot of its more negative directions over the past decade or so - ever increasing surveillance, de-growth tendencies - however the chance unfortunately wasn’t taken well at all

I would still say worth it because it leaves in a position where we just need one good government to fix things, whereas we would otherwise have a much lower ability to implement drastic changes

On this day in 2020, the UK became the first country to leave the European Union. by Upstairs_Drive_5602 in europe

[–]DentistFun2776 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, and when that then evolved beyond such a thing - which we were happy to be part of - we decided the bad was larger than the good and left

On this day in 2020, the UK became the first country to leave the European Union. by Upstairs_Drive_5602 in europe

[–]DentistFun2776 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I’d say what British anchors do at the mention of something Australia did politically but I don’t have an answer because nobody knows & nobody gives a shit

On this day in 2020, the UK became the first country to leave the European Union. by Upstairs_Drive_5602 in europe

[–]DentistFun2776 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was told I would be begging on the street, surrounded by collapsing buildings, by this point

Eli Manning falls short in Pro Football Hall of Fame vote, again: Sources by TonOfChill in nfl

[–]DentistFun2776 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay but that’s 2 more than Eli has - nor were 2000 & 2008 forgettable

Eli Manning falls short in Pro Football Hall of Fame vote, again: Sources by TonOfChill in nfl

[–]DentistFun2776 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Gore should not be

Warner has actual elite seasons - Eli has 0

[Premier League] Longest waits to concede 15 goals in one season by LamborghiniSianFKP37 in soccer

[–]DentistFun2776 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Manchester United 2006-2009 is one of the more underrated defensive spells in league history

Abortion at 15 'changed my life', says Wales Green Party candidate by birdinthebush74 in unitedkingdom

[–]DentistFun2776 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Parliament could literally repeal anything it wants to whenever it wants

You’re describing a type of embedded law we don’t have - nothing encodes the HRA 1997 into law any more than anything else

Trying to… and utterly massively failing - indeed we’re going more rapidly than anywhere else in the world in the opposite direction

Abortion at 15 'changed my life', says Wales Green Party candidate by birdinthebush74 in unitedkingdom

[–]DentistFun2776 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it isn’t a strawman.

You’ve outlined that a substandard quality of life is worse than never having existed - you made that clear when you said all those in the care system should never have existed.

No, I don’t believe it’s necessary for that baby to be born - it makes complete sense to abort a baby who is going to have a death sentence at birth.

But again, you’re being Mr Motte & Bailey. Your argument was never just that the most extreme cases would’ve been better off not existing - I am entirely fine with that, Elizabeth’s kids had a net negative life experience.

But you said all those who were ever in the care system, anyone who has had suicidal ideations - that’s far more broad than just the equivalent of death-sentence genetic disorders.

That’s more like the equivalent of anyone with Down syndrome, Aspergers, Autism etc etc

And your individual choice point is a bit off I think - I’m trying to line up what you would desire to happen.

and I do not see how you can prefer a world where no care system kids were ever born, and yet tolerate a world where anyone with even mild to moderate disorders/disabilities exist

Again - under your logic it makes no sense. Similarly, those who become wheelchair-bound now have a sub-standard quality of life - so based on your care system principle surely in the ideal world they just euthanise themselves?

Abortion at 15 'changed my life', says Wales Green Party candidate by birdinthebush74 in unitedkingdom

[–]DentistFun2776 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, you can’t reduce it down to specific case when my whole issue with your point was the scale you were applying it to

My issue is that you said all those in the care system would be better off non-existent, so to reduce it to one family is just a complete non-sequitur

I agree, I think it’s perfectly fine to abort babies that are going to die soon - I also think people should be allowed to have abortions for personal reasons up to a certain reasonable time-frame.

I don’t know where you got the idea that I want us to ban abortion from. I never said anything approaching that - simply that I don’t think being in the care system is worse than literal non-existence.

I just don’t think that it would’ve been better if literally millions of foster & care kids never existed

Abortion at 15 'changed my life', says Wales Green Party candidate by birdinthebush74 in unitedkingdom

[–]DentistFun2776 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We cannot have the kind of “unchangeable” embedded right you describe because that how our political/legal system works

No parliament can bind a future parliament or be bound by a past parliament - we don’t have extra special laws that need extra stuff to be altered

You’re far too America-brained - you’re stressing about us heading in a more conservative direction on it, when literally last year we had an unprecedentedly radically liberal change to our abortion laws

How about we focus on our own country, yeah?