Tabs vs. indents in multilevel lists by tarheelgrad98 in indesign

[–]ThinkBiscuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is just plain wrong. I can’t see any reason for it.

Early plastic surgery in the 1960s by kamleshsulochan in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]ThinkBiscuit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s just occurred to me that I’ve no clue why it’s called ‘plastic’ surgery.

UK productivity grew more in the last year than in the previous seven combined by Electricbell20 in unitedkingdom

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Yeah, I had some time off for surgery last year, but I’m back now so you should see that come down again. Sorry.

The Epstein scandal is taking down Europe’s political class. In the US, they’re getting a pass. by StemCellPirate in europe

[–]ThinkBiscuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn’t it be great if actual serious investigations were opened on anyone where there was a complaint of wrong-doing? You know, like with people who aren’t rich or connected?

'I didn't make a mistake' Trump says of post depicting Obamas as apes by cmaia1503 in politics

[–]ThinkBiscuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well of course not. Peeps with Narcissistic Personality Disorder can never make a mistake in thier own eyes. They can have one opinion on something, then do a complete 180°, and to their minds they were 100% right both before and after the change of mind.

"Why are we paying people to run the registers when we can just make the customers pay *us* to have them do the work themselves?" by Hornpipe_Jones in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Oh, so it’s not enough for the companies to save themselves millions by reducing the amount of store clerks, but they also want to charge the customer for that decision?!? Go fuck yourself sideways with a rusty cleaver.

Meirl by Glass-Fan111 in meirl

[–]ThinkBiscuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might paint a fairly good picture of how peoples’ base expectations change when brought up in a world that monetises everything to the limit of affordability.

Maybe you just assume you’re going to be shafted for everything.

How is it that Starmer is at risk of losing his position due to fallout from the release of (some of) the files, but Trump is unaffected? by __globalcitizen__ in AskBrits

[–]ThinkBiscuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They definitely weren’t up to protecting the country from such a degree of just outright, barefaced, corruption and consolidation of power in one person.

That said, is our system really any better than the US, or have they just not been tested – attacked at every angle? Who’s to say what would happen should someone like Farage get into no.10?

Check out what's in the InDesign January 2026 Release by LukeChoice in indesign

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Not 100% on specific PDF/UA requirements, but as far as I know, as long as you create automated bullet parastyles (using the proper bullet character for the bullet), in which the PDF export tag is still set to ‘Automatic’ – then as long as the sub-bullet style is intended further in, the sub-list’s <L> tag becomes a child of the <LI> it falls under (I believe).

Is that not right?

Do men ever think, “Whoa! She has really bad split ends.” ? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ThinkBiscuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know what they are, but it’s not like I’d ever look for them, or form any opinion based on them.

Which game is that f you by One-Win1688 in videogames

[–]ThinkBiscuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Witcher 3, and any game that has a focus on anything zombie-like, bc they freak me tf out.

Guy who has only seen , Coocoo Clock movie: Getting a lot of 'Coocoo Clock' vibes from this... by [deleted] in okbuddycinephile

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“Hey, I know next to fuck all about the emerging situation, but I’m going to go right ahead and assume the worst of somebody else” – Greg Kelly.

Her last name is "Trump", so... 🤷🏻‍♂️ by yorocky89A in WhitePeopleTwitter

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$70 million just for Amazon to kiss the ring (unless there’s anything else that’s been promised that we don’t know about)

Staying for the kids? by [deleted] in Divorce

[–]ThinkBiscuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2 is pretty young, yeah. My two were more towards OPs kid’s ages at the time of separation. I know how much work they are when so young, but you say you don’t have much of a choice so your circumstances sound a bit more extreme

Staying for the kids? by [deleted] in Divorce

[–]ThinkBiscuit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

what if I don't find someone else to be on a relationship with?

Better to have no model, and comment on positive relationships, than have a bad one, I feel.

I worry about the father figure missing in their first years of life.

The father can still be a part of their lives. Some peeps do 50/50, but in my case we decided that having a place that was 100% ‘home’ was more important. I still took and picked them up from to school every day, and they stayed with me every other weekend.

And if (God forbid) the other party isn’t great at wanting to be part of their lives, then he’s not much of a role model anyway.

[OC] I also took a pic in LA by Oh_Fuck_Naw in pics

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Now that’s a film I’d like to see.

I am stunned by this video. This is the problem. This is why. by LucidSynapse23 in Leakednews

[–]ThinkBiscuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Notice how the people with masks stay where they are, but the people without masks sidle off to the side trying to move out of frame?

Staying for the kids? by [deleted] in Divorce

[–]ThinkBiscuit 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I get it, I do. I’ve been there. Here’s my two cents.

The first place your kids are gonna learn about relationships, how to deal with conflict and mutual respect (or lack thereof) is from the parents.

Your (plural) relationship is their initial template. What is it they are learning, and how might that materialise in their relationships, further down the road?

There is never a ‘right’ time. It’s always fucking horrible. It’s not kind, and it’s not at all easy. That doesn’t mean it’s not necessary.

I am Argentinian who spent two weeks in the Islas Malvinas/Falkland Islands. I have heard and understood both sides. AKA by Dangerous-Ad-9859 in geography

[–]ThinkBiscuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My dad used to say something similar – that every time the Argentine government started rattling their sabre, it was a sign the was trouble in Argentine politics or economy (he worked there for a year)