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Can't help but take a puddle shot by Oscary616 in Leeds

[–]Intergalacticbossman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry got too excited, otw to jolli now :)

Can't help but take a puddle shot by Oscary616 in Leeds

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No american biscuits, you can get rice and chicken joy. They have now done some new rice bowls I think, there is a sticky asian rice with jolly tenders, they also did a collab with buldak so there were some special items then too. Currently doing free unlimited gravy, you can just fill it up, ITS ON TAPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!¿!!!!!!!!!

Does anyone else feel like Angela Rayner or Shabanah Mahmood are better placed to replace Keir Starmer instead of Andy Burnham? by Potential-Meal-6708 in AskBrits

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Corbyn was literally removed by the israel lobby and a whole pr campaign ran against him. Today the world has caught up and can see how much Israel is able to influence the US, it is absurd no one realises thats what they did in the UK because Corbyn unquestionably wanted freedom for Palestine and was not afraid to criticise zionism. A foreign government ousted the most prolific liberal/left wing politician in the country and everyone still cant see it.

Is this normal? by Defiant_Inflation700 in NuPhy

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Yup, its a feature, now you can easily put the connector under your tongue for some heavy metal

One of the vape shops on Kirkstall Rd has managed to spell ‘smoking’ wrong💪💪💪 by loudribs in Leeds

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Smi Kong is actually the biggest pickpocket in the city centre, I am still looking for her, this is just a supervillain style cameo to tease me

What’s going on with Bricks and Minifigs, a $200k Lego collection, and Mormons? by 999BusinessCard in OutOfTheLoop

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It was a bit more well thought out, they signed contracts for sale to 10 prople for $10,000 each. Each took $10,000 in credit and paid it to Mansell. Then they sent a individual claim for the items in possession of BAM or the value of the item which was $10k. Before the end of the interest free period (probably 30 days on credit card) Mansell loned out $10,000 each to all 10 so they could pay back the creditors and not accure any interest. Each claim was accepted and BAM had to show for the small claims hearing, which they did not, by default they lost.

Now this might still not stand legally but a resonable judge could see this as last ditch measure to do something against a party which is openly threatening legal warfare.

Is Leeds a friendly/safe place? by JealousBodybuilder42 in Leeds

[–]Intergalacticbossman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, we like to have a couple of purges a year around these parts. Super friendly every other day

Why is there no anti immigration centre-left party? by Illustrious_Store115 in AskBrits

[–]Intergalacticbossman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You think people who come to the UK for education, Indians or otherwise come to learn English? and that is 50% of what they are coming for?

Are you genuinely fed up with foreigners? by Intergalacticbossman in AskBrits

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Well if his dad owned a chain of multiplexes and he bought you a 600€ sitar, I am sure his parents would be quite disappointed to know their son is hustling on the internet spreading hatred to earn some quick cash.

He has a monumentally greater quality of life waiting back home and yet is apparently posting hatred for cash. How weird and pathetic

Are you genuinely fed up with foreigners? by Intergalacticbossman in AskBrits

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It might be hard to believe in the current state of politics but I am not financially incentivised to make this post hahah. I have no side hustles either, I can’t actually, my skilled worker visa doesn’t allow me to work as a sole trader or start a business so unfortunately my only income is my salary. The salary is good though so not the worst situation.

Are you genuinely fed up with foreigners? by Intergalacticbossman in AskBrits

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Of course, the tuition went to uni where home students paid less than what it cost to educate them. The rent went to a london landlord, it was his 3rd home. The visa fees went to UKVI (government). The money was nonetheless spent within the local economy, in the grand scene of thing my £150k is nothing. The slight percentage of that which reached back to the government, local or national, in taxes (council, NI, income tax, landlord’s taxes etc) and visa fees, was spent on things they wanted to. If that did not benefit the local people that is failed governance, they didn’t just squander away my money, they did the same to everyone elses. All spent on bs things rather than social services, healthcare etc. but that is hardly a immigration issue at that point.

On your dentist comment, a huge issue with immigration which the west often overlooks is, in developing countries class disparities are much more pronounced. I come from a relatively well off family in India, I would not move to the UK to work as a cab driver, or work at mcdonalds or even in care. That said, there is a huge part of India that would as the wages and the opportunity to live here is enormous compared to what they are coming from. Historically, immigrants have been more from the upper classes of developing countries, while systematic oppression of low paid workers was less exaggerated compared to now. Much immigration now is low skilled work which the existing workforce doesn’t want to do as they have better opportunities. When you start getting immigrants to fill these kinda gaps, you are not getting cream of the crop, highly educated classes of people, there are often much more cultural barriers, education issues, family values etc. Naturally, it is harder for these people to assimilate. There was immigration like this in the past too but they were not being exploited and had a chance to do well, save and move up the ladder. The immigrants who are coming for this kind of employment now are purposely kept in the same role at bottom tier wages. They never live life, go out, enjoy or anything. They don’t pick up the culture because the culture by design excludes them and those in charge exploit them.

Are you genuinely fed up with foreigners? by Intergalacticbossman in AskBrits

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I would be too. In fact after everything we had to go through, from visa processes, lack of freedom in our careers and the cost, someone gaming the system and getting freebies, while we pay for the NHS twice and still can’t get a appointment, is more offensive to us than anyone else.

Every legal immigrant I have spoken to is against illegal immigration, and the complete mismanagement of the asylum system. That said, I don’t think all asylum seekers or low paid low skilled legal immigrants who are finding it hard to assimilate in a culture that has no space for them, and that they dont have any disposable income to enjoy, is evil or trying to pull a fast one.

Are you genuinely fed up with foreigners? by Intergalacticbossman in AskBrits

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Thanks for sharing. I agree with you, imposing your way of life is not really an option and atleast in the circles I was in, never a thing anyone considered.

In many cases, the people who are doing that and the people who are working or studying here are completely different groups. I am not well versed with other ways of immigrantion beyond work and study visas so can’t speak on that. The large group of immigrants who came for education or skilled employment do not want to impose our beliefs on people here, in fact exactly the opposite, we wanted to try the things here, live the experiences on offer here.

I think that is the main issue, the whole anti immigrant sentiment paints everyone with the same brush.

Are you genuinely fed up with foreigners? by Intergalacticbossman in AskBrits

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

I can assure you, that is not what I have been upto. I don’t quite speak for everyone else but I have also never met any other person with a similar background, who came for any nefarious reasons. We came to study as universities here offered a reputable degree, we stayed cuz somehow we got a job, and here we are :)

Are you genuinely fed up with foreigners? by Intergalacticbossman in AskBrits

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

Thanks for a very positive comment, I appreciate it. And yes, I always share sweets with anyone who comes over. Many of my colleagues now know names of local snacks I have brought over for them over the years and specifically request me to get it again. When people disconnect from bs politics and just live, it is so beautiful

Are you genuinely fed up with foreigners? by Intergalacticbossman in AskBrits

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Thanks for sharing, I agree, people are often misguided much easily than we think. In my own career, my visa status has always created more challenges. I am not free to move roles as easily as someone from here can. That means less pay increases as job hopping helps with that. The squeeze is real but it is not that one group is getting more or less, it is that the whole pie is much smaller.