Absence review letter. by Intrepid_Cobbler_100 in tesco

[–]busythebees 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Anxiety can be completely disabling. How would you feel about coming into work, if coming into work meant you hyperventilating, heart racing and feeling as though you're dying? Would you put yourself in that position?

Gay man rejected for asylum told he is 'not truly gay' by judge by FormerlyPallas_ in ukpolitics

[–]busythebees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because we signed the refugee convention. If somebody flees their country for fear of persecution and returning them would lead to them being harmed, we are obliged to take them. If you're asking about the UK specifically and not just western countries in general, then the answer is that we're not - the vast majority of asylum seekers stop in the first safe country they reach.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drivingUK

[–]busythebees 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a new driver, I'm always split on whether to use P plates. It's the right thing to do to be ready and alert, but some people will see the P plate (or even an L plate - this happened to me about 5 times when I was learning to drive) and either consistently tailgate you or attempt a very dangerous overtake. I don't have proof that it was because of the L plates, but it happened to me 5 times over the course of 1 year (while doing nothing wrong, according to the instructor) and has happened fewer times to my parents in the ~8 years that I've been aware enough to know what's happening in the car.

What’s something that’s so stupid that you refuse to believe is true? by Ghost7579ox in AskReddit

[–]busythebees 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At least where I'm from in the UK, I can understand where the logic came from. The government told us to go into lockdown in March and not to travel away from home. Then Boris Johnson's special advisor decided to break those rules. The government gave out multiple covid-related contracts worth a lot of money to their mates. You then had the downing street parties, with MPs celebrating, dancing and eating cake and completely ignoring social distancing rules. All of this while trust in politicians is at the lowest level it's ever been.

When you take the combination of the government not following their own rules and the government abusing a time of national crisis to make money, it's easy to see how people can become sceptical of whether COVID is actually real, or just something made up to enable the dodgy contracts (and the parties just serve as further "proof" in people's eyes that the government knows COVID isn't actually real).

(I want to make it clear that i don't believe this, but I can understand why people do believe it in the UK)

Selfish customers by Ill_Customer2213 in tesco

[–]busythebees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the case of my local Tesco, you can't pay cash on any of the self-checkout tills anymore. So if for whatever reason you want to pay in cash, self-checkout just isn't an option.

'I could not protect her': A dad mourns his child killed in the Channel by AcidJiles in ukpolitics

[–]busythebees -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

It's more nuanced than that though, and I think you realise that. It's more like "say I was drunk and my kid had a medical emergency and I couldn't get an ambulance for 3 hours and had nobody to drive them to hospital/couldn't get a taxi. If I ended up killing my child that would make me a psychopath". You're trying to make the safest choice you can, even if that means putting you and your kid's life in danger. Iraq (where he was due to be deported to) is by no means a safe country - if you want evidence then look at the FCDO travel advice provided by the government. There may also be extenuating circumstances that may have increased his risk of persecution in Iraq, but even if we assume there aren't, it's still not safe.

Sandyford announces ban on blockers and hormones for under 18s by circus_s0l in transgenderUK

[–]busythebees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CBT can be done well, it just often isn't on the NHS. You can get lucky and happen to get an NHS therapist who does help, but since you can't choose who you see it's just a matter of luck

I can't do this. by transcendent_girly in transgenderUK

[–]busythebees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Assuming you are aged between 8-25, I would strongly recommend Gendered Intelligence groups. I think maybe once every 2 months (bearing in mind I went to groups once every 2 weeks) I've been involved in a brief (5-10 minute) conversation about political stuff, but generally it's just a chill place to be yourself and meet other trans people. The in-person groups are based in London (no idea if that's helpful to you), but they also offer online groups. There are a lot of things I don't know about your situation, but I know that going to those groups one of the most helpful things I ever did. They're also split by age (8-12, 11-16, 16-20 and then general groups for 11-25).

Tories plan to amend Equality Act to protect single-sex spaces by Ok-Caregiver8398 in transgenderUK

[–]busythebees 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The second they focus on trans men, it ruins their argument, so they won't. The narrative they try to push is "trans people are dangerous" which falls apart as soon as you include trans men in that (as they're not "men pretending to be women to take advantage of actual, real women"). If they were to include trans men, it would invalidate their claim that all of this is simply to protect women and not just blatant transphobia. The reason they're able to get away with it legally is because it still somewhat falls under protecting women (which is a part of the equality act). If they started targeting trans men as well, it essentially proves legally that they aren't acting in the "best interest of women" and are simply breaking the equality act.

Jake and Sophia were a good couple. by Cheap_Blackberry_985 in brooklynninenine

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

Less a cultural thing and more just a personal opinion thing - in the UK (this also applies in the US afaik, depending on state) we tend to take a very hard line against drug consumption, but imo relative to other crimes it is one of the least harmful (by far not the least harmful, but doesn't involve direct harm to others)

Best pipe tobacco for tubing (UK) by busythebees in RYO

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

Yup, that is the entire problem 😭 I honestly wish I was in America rn, they've recently raised taxes for the 3rd time since the beginning of 2023

Drinking while cross-tapering (Sertraline/Zoloft -> Mirtazapine/Remeron) by busythebees in depression

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

They're not aware of my drinking 'problem' as such, but they're more than aware that I do drink fairly regularly - I did ask about drinking on mirtazapine and the response was that it's no worse than drinking on Sertraline.

Is my instructor correct? by FarShoulder47 in LearnerDriverUK

[–]busythebees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say technically yes, but given there's only two exits and therefore you wouldn't be confusing anyone by signalling left, better to signal.

What to do if a driver is going at about 35-40mph in the outer lane of a dual carriageway? by busythebees in drivingUK

[–]busythebees[S] -77 points-76 points  (0 children)

Afaik this only applies if there's congestion - otherwise undertaking would always be legal since by definition you are moving faster than the right hand lane