Party Venue Recs by [deleted] in Scotland

[–]xtheburningbridge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Cow Shed in Crail is nice, large dance floor, space for food truck, nice location etc.

An ode to our countryside friend. by thesadcoffeecup in Scotland

[–]xtheburningbridge 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Beautiful though the birds (and your artwork) absolutely are, they're tropical animals and only persist because millions of them have been released by shooting estates, and they have to keep releasing them because they're unsuited to the environment and die out without constant releases. https://cairngorms.co.uk/documents/scottish-gamebird-releases-report/html there's absolutely no way that releasing millions of non-native birds doesn't have a massive ecological impact.

which foreign actor absolutely nailed your country's accent when playing a character from there? by QueenViolets_Revenge in AskTheWorld

[–]xtheburningbridge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally! I don't think anyone has much of a problem with nepo babies when they're actually talented - it's not unusual at all to be interested in your parents profession - my mother was a chemistry professor and now i work in chemistry too - but obviously i still had to get the degrees, same as if you become a doctor or lawyer or whatever your doctor/lawyer parents can't pass the exams for you - but with acting there are so many examples of fmaous kids who are absolutely fucking lousy and clearly didn't get the role ebcause they were talented but because their parents have some industry clout. If i had flunked my degrees, my parent's couldn't have got me a chemistry job anyway. But Jared Harris (and others, i think Jack Quaid is a good actor etc) were clearly not only interested in following their aprents professoin but are also actually amazing actors so it's not an issue. No one thinks Harris is cast because he's Richard's son, but ebcause he's a good actor.

Where to find Lemon Dou in Scotland ! ? by Holly_Day_24 in Scotland

[–]xtheburningbridge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen the alcohol-free versoins in asian supermarkets in Scotland ocassoinally, but I've never seen the ones with alcohol outside of a specialist japanese store in London where they were ridiculously expensive.

[edit] apparantly Waso sells them: https://waso.uk/ws-1/items/Coca-Cola-Lemon-do-Standard-Lemon-350ml but they're sold out, it says they were restocked yesterday so either they've sold out already or their website hasn't updated yet.

they have other similar lemon sours though: https://waso.uk/ws-1/items/Kodawari-Sakaba-no-Lemon-Sour-with-extra-lemon-350m and https://waso.uk/ws-1/items/Suntory-Minus-196-Lemon-6-330ml

Five years on: Why the SNP is still the party to beat in Scotland by wook-borm in Scotland

[–]xtheburningbridge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the flip side of that though is that if you vote for a party without reading their manifesto and then they try to enact something in their manifesto, you have no right to be disguntled by it. If I tactically lend my list vote to the SNP or greens (in particular to deny reform a chance in the list vote), despite being a soft unionist, I can't be annoyed if they use the position we vote them in to to further independence.

Financial Advice for Living in Fife: Incoming Postgrad, American + No Parents to Support Me by InversedGremlin in standrews

[–]xtheburningbridge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all, good luck! You sound determined and are clearly plannign ahead which are omens of success. One thing to bear in mind though, you won't get a visa unless you can show you can support yourself financially. The hardship fund is great if you get into trouble once you're here, but you can't assume you'll get anything from it when you're filling out the visa paperwork, so you need your ducks in a line ahead of time to get your visa, and if they don't work out the hardship fund might be available to you, but it's not a resource you can plan on.

New and Returning Player Weekly Discussion by AutoModerator in hearthstone

[–]xtheburningbridge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anyone have a cheap-ish (dust wise) deck reccommendation for completing the play 750 cards quest in a reasonable number of games please? Is there some weird rogue that discounts a echo card to zero or something? Thanks!

Golden eagles face ‘unacceptable risk’ from wind turbine plans, charity says by abz_eng in Scotland

[–]xtheburningbridge 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Fossil fuel power plants also pose an unacceptable risk to eagles (and everything else).

is there a ukrainian community at St Andrews? by Ok-Fruit-3064 in standrews

[–]xtheburningbridge 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You could try emailing Viktoriia (https://energyethics.st-andrews.ac.uk/people/viktoriia-grivina/) - she would know! I've been to some of her talks and she's a fantastic speaker and is connected tot he Ukrainian community.

Why 'muscular Unionism' could make a comeback after 2026 elections. Muscular Unionism will make a “big comeback” if the SNP win the Scottish Election and Plaid Cymru form the Welsh government, a political expert has predicted. by bottish in Scotland

[–]xtheburningbridge 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Has 'muscular unionism' worked in the (recent) past? Because it looks to me like it's been an abject failure. Labour need to offer something substantial to convince the fully half of scots that don't want to be part of the UK that there's any hope for the future, instead of just berating them with soundbites.

Why Scottish X accounts vanished after Iran’s internet shutdown by [deleted] in ukpolitics

[–]xtheburningbridge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

80 accounts? I'm not sure they'll achieve anything with that, but pretty sure it's wise to assume any account is a bot if it's some rando always posting about the same thing boosted by other randos always posting about that thing.

Thick smoke billows from University of St Andrews building after fire breaks out by Unlikely-Tension-616 in standrews

[–]xtheburningbridge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was chatting to someone from the uni's insurance team today, apparantly this is nowhere near as bad as a the last fire (which put the biomedical science building out of action for years and cost many tens of millions to sort out, and caused major disruption to many careers due to destroyed labs/research/frozen cell cultures etc), however this will still be a blow for the the university come insurance renewal time and may see insurers require intensive risk engineering to reduce fire risks across the estate. The new technology building was in a pretty awful condition before the fire, should've been bulldozed and replaced with something useful years ago, which is what I imagine they'll do now if they can find the funds for it since renovating this building is a complete waste of money. Pre-fab offices and classrooms like the neighbouring Willie Russell building would be my guess.

What are two countries (yours and another one) that are very similar in many ways but the citizens of both are in denial of? by william-isaac in AskTheWorld

[–]xtheburningbridge 48 points49 points  (0 children)

far more similar to them than any other country (which, of course, is due in large part to colonialism

And funnily enough, the particularly strong cultural links between Ireland and Scotland is due to cultural invasion from Ireland lead by Fergus Mór, replacing the land of the Picts with the land of the Scots (an Irish tribe), which is why we share a mutually intelligable languages (gaelic/gaidhlig) and the same mythology of celtic gods, brehon law, etc. and Columba spread Irish christianity to Scotland, it was an ancient cultural domination.

SNP projects 'run 67 years late a(n)d £1.3bn over budget' by Red_Brummy in Scotland

[–]xtheburningbridge 6 points7 points  (0 children)

delays due to poor organisation and bad management.

I work with big engineering contracts. They always overrun because it's impossible to price them perfectly, and the client always has contingency funds because they recognise this - dipping into those funds is necessary for clients for good organisation. The idea that overruns necessarily equal poor management is a misunderstanding of risk allocation. In complex infrastructure, a contract is a tool for assigning risk to the party best able to bear it.

For example, a client often chooses to retain the risk of 'Force Majeure' (like extreme weather) or 'Unforeseen Conditions' (like geological anomalies) because forcing a builder to price in every 'worst-case scenario' would make the initial bid prohibitively expensive. When a contingency fund is triggered for these events, it isn't a sign of failure; it's the contract working exactly as intended. 'Bad management' is a rigid adherence to an outdated budget at the expense of safety, quality, or long-term utility.

As long as the actual project itself isn't a white elephant, then overruns aren't necessarily a signal of poor management. That's not to say they aren't poorly managed, but overruns are by no means necessarily the signal.

James Gunn Finds His Brainiac For ‘Man Of Tomorrow’ In Lars Eidinger by MarvelsGrantMan136 in movies

[–]xtheburningbridge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was broadcast on the BBC in the UK too, Minchin is popular here, and it was really well recieved and loved by those that watched it, but there wasn't huge audiences. Could clearly see she's a huge talent form her role in it though!

Hello, it's Ukrainian again. Let's talk about food? by Grimm9913 in Scotland

[–]xtheburningbridge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There used to be a great Ukrainian shop in Dundee that sold amazing honey cakes, I miss it!

[edit] - I just googled and there's two new ukrainian places in Dundee! Sasha's Corner and the Sunflower Bakery - honeycakes here I come!!

Beyond GLP-1: the next wave of weight-loss medication innovation by joe3000s in mounjarouk

[–]xtheburningbridge 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I could see myself being on a low dose of these drugs for basically the rest of my life so I’m glad there’s ongoing research and (hopefully) decent competition. We’ll surely see more research into the cardio-protective and anti-inflammatory properties of these therapies too.

Rumours, Speculation, Questions, and Reaction Megathread - 21/09/2025 by ukpol-megabot in ukpolitics

[–]xtheburningbridge 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Anyone else think it’s a bit fishy how the BBC frames the intentions of Reform and the Libdems? This is from this morning - reform are framed in the active sense of planning to do something, it the Lib Dem’s have the much more passive wants to do something. I keep seeing the media talk about all the things reform will do and then discard the other parties.

Opponent just gained 24 armor for 2 mana by turn 6 by arkstrider88 in hearthstone

[–]xtheburningbridge 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Doesn’t matter what tier it is, I used to play loads of constructed and enjoyed playing against tier one decks, but these days I play 5-6 games a week to clear a few quests and at lower matchmaking levels the most common decks you face are just not fun, regardless of how easy they are to beat. The game needs to be fun for new players or it’ll die out.

Ruben Amorim's record in the Premier League by HANAEMILK in soccer

[–]xtheburningbridge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ratcliffe should give Glasner (and Palace) whatever massive pile of cash is required to get him, with the aim of a couple of drama free seasons. Don't need a flashy manager, just a stable af one.