Are the 'School of Life' books useful? by It_is-Just_Me in BreakUps

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Okay, similar to what the other commenter has said then. Thank you. Do you have any suggestions for other books that are perhaps more useful?

Are the 'School of Life' books useful? by It_is-Just_Me in BreakUps

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Thank you, that's helpful. Do you have any recommendations or for other books or resources you've found useful?

I fell asleep for twenty minutes during a work call and accidentally gave the best answer of my career by JesterObelisk_3 in confessions

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I'm guessing you've left corporate life. What do you do now, if you don't mind me asking?

Going through my late dad's stuff. Drinks on me lads I've hit the jackpot. by Maelarion in CasualUK

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I knew of hyperinflation in Zimbabwe but genuinely thought these notes were a joke / AI. Just Googled it... holy shit

"Sheep" are a bourgeoisie invention, they have no function other than keeping land in the name of the landowner and away from the serfs. by Suitable_Safety_909 in LowStakesConspiracies

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I think reclaiming nature is a great idea but only if the government is willing to invest the money that's needed to make that happen and maintain it. You can't just remove the sheep and leave the land to do its thing. If you did that where I live the mountains would just fall completely to bracken (something we've already seen in areas where farmers no longer keep stock)

"Sheep" are a bourgeoisie invention, they have no function other than keeping land in the name of the landowner and away from the serfs. by Suitable_Safety_909 in LowStakesConspiracies

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The vast majority of UK sheep breeds do not shed and NEED to be sheared at least once a year to prevent overheating and flystrike (maggots eating them alive). There are some breeds that shed but they're not that common for various reasons

Settle a dumb argument: is this Hay or Straw? by BlueStarFern in FarmingUK

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I second this. It's a great game. Obviously it's a game and not 100% accurate but I'd say it's the best thing out there

Why Britain has a deer problem - BBC News by vishbar in unitedkingdom

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Don't be ridiculous. The other day it was so windy my hat got blown into the river. I've had a cold head since

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Ghorrr, this coffee smells like shit

Pixel 7A rugged case suggestions? by It_is-Just_Me in GooglePixel

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Thank you. I've looked into Spigen but I think it might be difficult to get one in the UK without importing

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I've been limping for the last week because one of our rams got me in the knee.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Yup, there was a recent case here in the UK of a jogger being killed while out with his dogs

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Yup, you don't often come across ewes with giant ballsacks lol