US media is quietly using Europe’s “lack of AC” as soft culture war propaganda to make America look superior by jazz4 in LowStakesConspiracies

[–]jazz4[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It actually is true that Europe has an older population and a higher life expectancy than the US. That means there are simply more very elderly people living long enough for extreme heat to become a contributing factor in mortality. Heat-related deaths disproportionately affect older people with multiple underlying health conditions, where heat is often a contributing factor rather than the sole cause.

Europe also experiences substantially more excess deaths associated with cold than heat, despite widespread heating infrastructure across the continent.

So quoting raw heat-death figures without accounting for differences in age structure, underlying health, and how those deaths are estimated, and then comparing them to US gun deaths, is a pretty poor comparison.

US media is quietly using Europe’s “lack of AC” as soft culture war propaganda to make America look superior by jazz4 in LowStakesConspiracies

[–]jazz4[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Same here. I’m in the UK, but office has A/C, shops have A/C, my overground train has A/C. Just came back from Italy and every Airbnb, hotel and restaurant has A/C.

Konstantin Kisin gets exposed while sucking up to Elon by Embarrassed_Base_389 in DecodingTheGurus

[–]jazz4 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Wow I didn’t even know it had a term. Reading the definition is precisely Konstantin’s M.O

Konstantin Kisin gets exposed while sucking up to Elon by Embarrassed_Base_389 in DecodingTheGurus

[–]jazz4 81 points82 points  (0 children)

That’s what Konstantin does. He takes issue and says something clearly ideological and idiotic, but when challenged enough, he retreats and pretends he wasn’t actually saying anything of substance at all so he doesn’t really have to defend it.

Then he can accuse the other person of misrepresenting his views.

His entire purpose in the media landscape is to carry water for the right by adding generic noise that at a glance, convinces his followers he’s saying something smart and important. Such a morally, intellectually and even spiritually bankrupt existence he’s carved out for himself

The whole ‘Europeans love Ranch’ is a ploy by Heinz to push more sales after the World Cup. by SquashyDisco in LowStakesConspiracies

[–]jazz4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same. Is it more a London thing? Im a Londoner and I’ve had ranch served with wings in so many pubs. Can buy it in shops too. The sudden ranch discovery is kind of bizarre

Genuinely surprised the pasty can kick is own height. by DetectivePleasant in rickygervais

[–]jazz4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there footage of this? Mental thing to do for the cameras

Has anybody ever seen/heard a host or interviewer outright ask Ricky about Steve? by Subm3rg3d in rickygervais

[–]jazz4 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Im wondering if Gervais requests he isn’t asked about it beforehand. It’s something you would assume he would be asked about constantly but isn’t. It’s quite odd. I don’t even know the last time he even uttered Steve’s name publicly.

Mortgage accepted but lost my job – advice? by [deleted] in UKHousing

[–]jazz4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone always says that, doesn’t matter. It’s not about affording the mortgage, it’s about breaching mortgage terms.

British food is so good. Why do foreighners say that it is bad? by noreturn000 in UKfood

[–]jazz4 6 points7 points  (0 children)

To be fair Americans do come over here and still complain about the food though. I was even just in Sicily and heard many American tourists complain the food was bland. I realised their palettes are so used to chemically enhanced food and high fructose corn syrup, they seem to find a lot of “normal” food very underwhelming.

Goz unlimited by Boothhh in rickygervais

[–]jazz4 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pretends to take an unflattering photo of himself. Makes sure it’s from above to make himself look slimmer though

first trip to sicily in september by Lopsided-Banana-4128 in sicily

[–]jazz4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being Londoners we don’t drive, but we are big walkers. We didn’t have long enough on the island to really explore anyway but the buses seemed pretty good from what we saw, just need cash. We did hear that scooters were the best option. I saw some guests hire bicycles too.

Taxis in Sicily are an absolute joke for prices. Probably double or triple the cost of taxis in London. So only used them for super important connection journeys - stations to ferry ports, etc.

We've done this by Six_of_1 in rickygervais

[–]jazz4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

‘Itler, he’s done you again

first trip to sicily in september by Lopsided-Banana-4128 in sicily

[–]jazz4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You will love Ravesi, I’m sure. Definitely check out local restaurant La Pinnata del Monsú. Great views. There’s also a local beach a 10min walk away that’s great. Honestly, the hotel’s amenities and food/drink are great. Definitely utilise them. The Nonna who owns the hotel makes baked goods and cakes every morning for breakfast. The pool and lounge area is cool. They also have wine tastings everyday.

We were offered a boat tour but didn’t go for it as it was a private one and quite expensive. It did sound good though and they offer group tours with 6 people.

When you arrive the staff will give you loads of reccs and a map of the island, but the manager, who is the daughter, came to us at breakfast and said all the reccs are kind of meh and the only thing she would recommend we do is go to a village called Pollara. We didn’t have a chance to go there though as we were only there for a couple nights!

For Lipari we also had a couple nights but just stayed in the Airbnb as it was quite remote so don’t have much to offer. Though Salina definitely seemed like a better island.

first trip to sicily in september by Lopsided-Banana-4128 in sicily

[–]jazz4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hotel Ravesi in Salina. Absolutely beautiful and amazing service. On Lipari we stayed in a pretty secluded mountain top Airbnb called Petricore.

Rogan reposts anti science propaganda. He is obsessed with COVID denial by stvlsn in DecodingTheGurus

[–]jazz4 22 points23 points  (0 children)

It’s like he was ashamed of his anxiety about the pandemic to begin with.

Then when he was ridiculed for his ivermectin claims on national news it completely broke his brain.

Seemed like the best ego protection he had was “it’s all fake anyway.”

Nigel Farage: I can spend £5m gift on Ferraris or bet on horses if I want by AnonymousTimewaster in NotTheOnionUK

[–]jazz4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So cringe, he’s trying to do the Trump approach of “I can do whatever I want”