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  • the place where they swap out the carriages is near ibrox so probably just that. i know i've had to get off the carriage and stop at govan/ibrox a couple of times because the carriage gets terminated and i have to wait for the next one by oneanotherand (Wed 5th Feb 2020 4:14pm)
  • weird then. maybe it was too full? doubt it by oneanotherand (Wed 5th Feb 2020 4:26pm)
  • why would they need to ask about your uni if they have your cv? by oneanotherand (Tue 11th Feb 2020 6:27pm)
  • that is extremely surprising. they must have some access to that information otherwise how would they know you're not just lying about your degree? by oneanotherand (Tue 11th Feb 2020 6:37pm)
  • >If it's electronic, Strath outright. that's surprising to hear. i was always under the impression that mechanical was strathclydes strongest area. can you explain why electronic is so much better at strath? by oneanotherand (Wed 12th Feb 2020 7:06pm)
  • can you go into a bit more detail? if it's clearly the best by a mile then there must be some pretty obvious things to point to besides size by oneanotherand (Wed 12th Feb 2020 10:24pm)
  • https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/campusdevelopment/infrastructure/ that map shows all the new developments they plan on by oneanotherand (Sun 1st Mar 2020 9:37pm)
  • those giant street bins are full every single time i've walked past them (i walk past 5 on my commute) by oneanotherand (Tue 10th Mar 2020 7:40pm)
  • fairly sure i have it now after all the fuckers who were sick came in every day this week by oneanotherand (Fri 13th Mar 2020 11:06pm)
  • can't you use remote desktop? by oneanotherand (Fri 13th Mar 2020 11:17pm)
  • financially responsible in a country where rent is nearly half the average income by oneanotherand (Wed 25th Mar 2020 7:23pm)
  • ? they're not providing a service. they're exploiting the circumstances. where do you think houses go if landlords stopped using them as a means for profit? by oneanotherand (Wed 25th Mar 2020 7:21pm)
  • luxuries like healthy food and internet. why do morons think it's right that people can own multiple houses and luxury cars while there's families living on the street? house ownership should never be a for profit market. everybody should be entitled to housing and anybody interested in extra properties should have to pay a fuck ton for the privilege. by oneanotherand (Wed 25th Mar 2020 7:31pm)
  • hmm, idk, maybe a couple of hundreds of thousands of pounds? you realise the average salary is like 24k? how exactly do you expect people to afford to build a house? are you really that disconnected? >They’re absolutely providing a service, you get a place to live in exchange for money. and you would've had a better place to live for even less money if it wasn't for these profit gouging parasites. How exactly is being a landlord providing a service? That's like arguing that someone who buys up all the toilet paper from asda and resells them for profit is providing a service. like fuck off by oneanotherand (Wed 25th Mar 2020 8:07pm)
  • Are you genuinely this fucking dense? it wouldn't be our best option if it wasn't a broken fucking system you numpty. do you understand the basics of market forces? do you understand that landowners getting mortgages that cost less than fucking rent pushes the prices up for everyone? good luck avoiding UofG by oneanotherand (Wed 25th Mar 2020 10:35pm)
  • actual shithole by oneanotherand (Sun 19th Apr 2020 9:31pm)
  • fuck all by oneanotherand (Thu 4th Jun 2020 9:15pm)
  • those universities are substantially better and more respected than strathclyde. it might be £5k cheaper but that 5k is nothing when you're getting 20k+ **per year** less in salary. the thing about strathclyde is that it's improving at a tremendous rate, but it still hasn't reached the level of those unis. by oneanotherand (Thu 18th Jun 2020 5:32pm)
  • yeah i realised that after i hit enter. definitely makes a difference when you can't find the funds upfront. how do loans work for international students? by oneanotherand (Thu 18th Jun 2020 6:28pm)
  • yeah we're quite lucky in scotland. we even get to do undergraduates masters for free by oneanotherand (Thu 18th Jun 2020 6:41pm)
  • everywhere. shops, parks, offices, security staff, people running, people cycling, schools, universities. literally only 3 chinese students wearing the face mask in my 1hr + walk from south side to the west end by oneanotherand (Tue 23rd Jun 2020 2:44pm)
  • bt offer 1gig?? by oneanotherand (Tue 23rd Jun 2020 2:51pm)
  • Oh yeah, forgot about the delivery drivers. For some reason our neighbour's delivery keeps coming to our house and not once have they worn a face mask. by oneanotherand (Tue 23rd Jun 2020 3:09pm)
  • That's perfectly reasonable. But when you're on busy streets or at work where you're interacting with other people, just seems unacceptable. by oneanotherand (Tue 23rd Jun 2020 3:10pm)
  • You might have had a point if it wasn't for the fact that the way they interacted with everybody else was different. They weren't looking at other people. They weren't moving to the other side of the road for other people. They weren't waiting for other people to cross. They weren't crossing from another point in the street instead of the traffic lights while staring at you. etc. etc. by oneanotherand (Tue 23rd Jun 2020 3:19pm)
  • 40k brits just died and you chalk it up to paranoia? Yeah, there is guidance to wearing it outside. If you're using any form of public transport, you have to wear it. Any companies that want to open up have to implement those policies. SNPs advice is explicitly to wear face masks. You're just a fucking moron if you think there's no evidence that it prevents transmission. literally dozens of scientific articles proving that it does. Again, you're wrong. And who also backtracked on their stupid comments regarding face masks. by oneanotherand (Tue 23rd Jun 2020 3:16pm)
  • do you mind if i ask how much it costs? by oneanotherand (Tue 23rd Jun 2020 3:20pm)
  • they do both. and that's probably true but just makes it even more embarrassing for the public that someone wearing a facemask is automatically assumed to have covid by oneanotherand (Tue 23rd Jun 2020 3:25pm)
  • yeah, that's my main worry. people aren't wearing them now when we should still be under lockdown. What happens next week when all the shops reopen? by oneanotherand (Tue 23rd Jun 2020 3:47pm)
  • Let me get this straight. We know we're in the middle of a pandemic. We know that masks are effective at reducing infection rate. But somehow expecting people to wear said mask is forcing your paranoia on others? Congrats, you're definitely not a moron. >Public transport isn't outside you twat, it's inside. A bus, a train carriage, a plane, are all inside locations. Let me make it easy for you: if there are 4 walls around you and your head doesn't get wet when it rains, then it isn't outside. Christ... You said there was no guidance to wear a mask. I'm telling you that there is and gave you several examples. And I forgot to mention this in the previous comment, but even if the guidance doesn't suggest it it doesn't mean it's not better to do so. Look how often the government has been wrong with tackling this pandemic. Look at other countries' policies where they've been so much more effective at combating it. >I think resorting to name calling sums up everything we need to know about you. you 5 mins ago -> "you twat" >Could you provide me with some links to peer reviewed, published research papers with categorically prove the link between uninfected people and asymptomatic carriers wearing masks and a reduction in the spread of COVID-19? https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0163445320302358 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468042720300117 https://globalnews.ca/news/7075024/mask-wearing-fewer-coronavirus-deaths/ https://www.pnas.org/content/early/2020/06/10/2009637117?fbclid=IwAR3AL4kSa3TrouruzYH8tEYbS70OsD2oghiCz833RhkuyzA9P5slmtNwuho https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HLrm0pqBN_5bdyysOeoOBX4pt4oFDBhsC_jpblXpNtQ/edit#heading=h.9yzpxufkt5ow https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202004.0203/v2 i didn't say you backtracked, i said who did. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/09/who-expert-backtracks-after-saying-asymptomatic-transmission-very-rare by oneanotherand (Tue 23rd Jun 2020 3:45pm)
  • There's no policies in place. The guidance is to wear a mask anywhere that isn't home. We do know, because we have dozens of countries across the globe and thousands of scientists studying it. I don't think you properly understand what anecdotal evidence means. Your personal account is anecdotal. Scientists researching the use in dozens of different countries is not anecdotal evidence. Do you even know what asymptomatic carrier means? Like what exactly do you think happens to the viral load they carry with every breath? >Oh and, as I knew they would, the links you posted are full of "may", "potentially", "possibly", "indicates", etc. Nothing that actually categorically shows a direct correlation between mask wearing of non-infected and asymptotic carriers and a reduction of infection in the community. Yes, that's how science works. Direct proof is next to impossible. the best you can really do is reject the null. And i definitely trust you to have read all those articles in 1 min. it's really impressive. Jesus christ the buzzwords. Like do you think just screaming "virtue signalling" means you've made a valid argument? feel free to explain to me how wanting people to do what they can to minimize the harm in a pandemic is considered virtue signalling. Of course i'm going to judge anybody who's actively putting the populace at harms risk because they're too fucking stupid and selfish to wear a damn mask. 40k brits dead in 3 months, but asking someone to wear a mask is too much. Get a grip. by oneanotherand (Tue 23rd Jun 2020 4:19pm)
  • Can't wait until the shopping starts by oneanotherand (Tue 23rd Jun 2020 4:33pm)
  • rumours: supposedly homeless people are being housed with asylum seekers (from multiple different regions: africans, middle easterners etc.) and a massive dispute occurred last night between them. i guess today is a result of that dispute by oneanotherand (Fri 26th Jun 2020 6:23pm)
  • going through your history, i'm surprised you'd be posting this article since the criminals are white eastern europeans, so thank you for your service. then again, that's assuming you've actually read the article by oneanotherand (Fri 26th Jun 2020 6:20pm)
  • i know some people who were in the area last night and supposedly asylum seekers are being housed in the same hotel that homeless people are and there was a clash last night between them. supposedly it was fueled by alcohol and drugs by oneanotherand (Fri 26th Jun 2020 6:27pm)
  • let me get this straight, a guy working at a separate hotel was allowed to walk into a hotel lobby with a massive police presence where a crime scene had just taken place? by oneanotherand (Fri 26th Jun 2020 6:31pm)
  • i read that he was working at a nearby hotel. but still, how does that change the fact he's casually sauntering in a crime scene where several people were just stabbed? by oneanotherand (Fri 26th Jun 2020 6:55pm)
  • can you put a time stamp so we know what the last info is? maybe use bullet points as well to separate the updates because right now it all seems like a running paragraph by oneanotherand (Fri 26th Jun 2020 7:40pm)
  • i guess this is where we start pretending that latvians aren't white? by oneanotherand (Sat 11th Jul 2020 11:40am)
  • yes, they are white. just like italians and spaniards are white. by oneanotherand (Sat 11th Jul 2020 11:56am)
  • may want to get your eye sight checked. never said they looked like the avg italian or spaniard, just that their skin tone is similar and they're considered white. by oneanotherand (Sat 11th Jul 2020 12:18pm)
  • seems kind of weird to complain about people stealing masks. it benefits everyone to have one so if you're in a position where "stealing" is your best option then go for it. by oneanotherand (Sat 11th Jul 2020 11:28pm)
  • i mean marrying a black person as a white person used to be a crime, so maybe don't base your morality on what is and isnt legal? if someone needs to steal something that helps others then i say let them by oneanotherand (Sat 11th Jul 2020 11:53pm)
  • how did she get is so cheap? the cheapest i can find is £24/hour by oneanotherand (Wed 26th Aug 2020 4:20pm)
  • oh my bad by oneanotherand (Wed 26th Aug 2020 5:37pm)
  • why? did he know he had covid before going out? by oneanotherand (Thu 3rd Sep 2020 5:55pm)
  • what do you mean double/triple saas? by oneanotherand (Mon 21st Sep 2020 8:31pm)
  • I've already read that and pretty much every post in this sub. One guy recommending someone he admits is overly expensive and the other recommending to avoid. by oneanotherand (Sat 26th Sep 2020 10:41am)
  • 20 quid is really cheap. if i found it for that price i'd take it instantly. i think the average is closer to 30 these days by oneanotherand (Sat 26th Sep 2020 11:15am)
  • dumbreck by oneanotherand (Sat 26th Sep 2020 11:20am)
  • unfortunately not in those big houses by oneanotherand (Sat 26th Sep 2020 11:29am)
  • thanks by oneanotherand (Sat 26th Sep 2020 11:26am)
  • does this subreddit have a remind me function? i'll probably forget otherwise by oneanotherand (Sat 26th Sep 2020 2:50pm)
  • lots of litter and sand but i doubt there's much dogshit (although there's probably plenty of human shit consider how bad sewage systems are) by oneanotherand (Mon 28th Sep 2020 11:57pm)
  • imagine if youre a kid trying to play in your shared garden. by oneanotherand (Tue 29th Sep 2020 12:07am)
  • pollokshields or dumbreck or bellahouston? by oneanotherand (Thu 8th Oct 2020 9:23pm)
  • government should buy everyone an xbox by oneanotherand (Fri 9th Oct 2020 10:58pm)