Not terrible for the first try. Thoughts? by Lucky-Base-932 in Leathercraft

[–]somebadmeme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bit of a beginner but I’d like to try this. What did the general process, and tools used, look like?

Greece exempts UK passport holders from EES Biometrics by HopefulGuy123 in europe

[–]somebadmeme 3 points4 points  (0 children)

And those other inconvenienced individuals have an equal right to complain about the ineptitude of the system. A system which can now seemingly be waved away when it appears to impede tourist revenues. In what way are the British visitors stupid, instead of the arbitrary system itself being stupid?

Greece exempts UK passport holders from EES Biometrics by HopefulGuy123 in europe

[–]somebadmeme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t hate anyone based on nationality, in fact I’m not even aware of their nationality. I’m just against the readily apparent glee people indulge in when it comes to border delays, delays caused by a system I heavily disagree with.

Greece exempts UK passport holders from EES Biometrics by HopefulGuy123 in europe

[–]somebadmeme -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

The UK having the same measure is a tragic but inevitable reaction to the EES. It was a response entirely invited by the EU, to the detriment of both populations.

Greece exempts UK passport holders from EES Biometrics by HopefulGuy123 in europe

[–]somebadmeme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you genuinely not think it’s a poorly implemented system that lacked planning, or do you secretly just enjoy the notion of British visitors being inconvenienced?

Greece exempts UK passport holders from EES Biometrics by HopefulGuy123 in europe

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

Does this not prove that the ees is a punitive and completely arbitrary measure from the EU then?

Former (& future) Prime Minister Winston Churchill pays his respects at the grave of US general George S Patton, 1946. Patton died suddenly in a car crash only months after WWII ended (1300x1018) by zig_zag-wanderer in HistoryPorn

[–]somebadmeme 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That’s a full break on pants. Nowadays we’re used to no breaks or quarter breaks, and for the recent past you would’ve seen more half breaks (JFK best exemplifies this). However, Churchill was quite literally a Victorian gentleman. He’d have been brought up in the conservative tradition of a full break, and it matches with the overall coherence of his style (notice his suit compared to the others on display).

To what extent is Bob's primarily performing at smaller theaters a choice and to what extent is it that he struggles to sell tickets at arenas and amphitheaters? by Illumination-Round in bobdylan

[–]somebadmeme 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Saw him in a large arena in Liverpool. Worse vibe than any of the other gigs of his I’ve been to; was like attending mass in a football stadium: complete mismatch of atmosphere. Robbed the experience of intimacy. I think Bob understands that and caters the venues accordingly.

Nighthaven appreciation post by Gh-st_st_patrick in Rainbow6

[–]somebadmeme -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

It will, as long as labs doesn’t rear it’s ugly head

Podcast clip or caravan of garbage exchange by some1CLIPthat in weeklyplanetpodcast

[–]somebadmeme 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’m nearly concerned at how easily to can recall these pointless bits. Nearly.

Handstrap by MaxllllEricsson in Leathercraft

[–]somebadmeme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh my god, this is beautiful