It’s sad, but it’s probably going to be proven true.
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A bit childish, but that’s my comfort zone, the TeeTee’s? Really?
I’m not a spiritual dude really, but went out a walk along my old dog’s favourite route today, from back when he was alive, and there were times I swear I could feel his presence. He was a really good boy.
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto Coffee@lemmy.world•Anyone drink tea? Have suggestions for a simple recipe?3·11 months agoPresuming you are using just standard black tea, tea bags this method is sure fire, https://youtu.be/Y-kx8JEDgnE?si=VRB4oINE3wi-6pec Not all tea bags are born equal though, so worth trying a few to find your brew. Milk or not, sweetening or not is at your own discretion really, though some teas benefit from additions, some not. Enjoy your tea journey.
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Lemons(?) of Lemmy, what is something that feels so obvious to you that you just get lowkey pissed at the world for not knowing?20·11 months agoI wish it was only after urinating that I’d seen my fellow man just walk straight out of the toilet, beyond disgusting.
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Lemmings! What are you listening to this lovely morning?1·11 months agoOne More Step by Hugo Kant & Kathrim DeBoer
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Interview: Blu Del Barrio On Adira’s ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Journey And Why It’s Fun When Jonathan Frakes DirectsEnglish41·1 year agoThink the actors done a great job with what they were given, but why is everything so damn earnest constantly with just about everyone and every storyline, I think the last couple series of discovery have been my last enjoyed out of all the stat trek on telly
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto Canada@lemmy.ca•Tim Hortons Is Brewing an Idea of Canada That No Longer Exists.4·1 year agoIt was definitely better pre 2015 ish, the dark roast was still drinkable last time I was home back in 2016, but unless I’ve very rose times glasses on it was much better back in the day
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto vegan@lemmy.world•The number of Slaughterhouses in the UK has declined from 320 in 2003 to just 249 in 2018, a drop of over 20% in 15 yearsEnglish3·1 year agoWell shit, that was what I was worried about
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto vegan@lemmy.world•The number of Slaughterhouses in the UK has declined from 320 in 2003 to just 249 in 2018, a drop of over 20% in 15 yearsEnglish5·1 year agoIs that due to a reduction in meat consumption or an increase in imported meat or efficiency increases in slaughterhouses?
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What documentaries feel the most like strolling through a calming art museum on a pleasant spring day?2·1 year agoBlue Planet and Blue Planet 2 too
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is Fallout serie on Prime Video good or bad ?10·1 year agoNot soap opera-y at all imo, 4 episodes in. It’s great, it feels like the fallout world 100%
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What actor is the modern day Schwartzenegger?9·1 year agoIf I’m understanding your question right, the 2010s were fairly dominated by marvel’s movie machine, and RDJ was probably the stand out lead of those films, though Samuel L Jackson is the highest grossingactor of that decade i think. RdJ has now garnered the critical acclaim in the 2020s that was missing, so there’s a reasonable chance RDJ could be the man you’re looking for. Leo DiCaprio is the most revered critically over the same period I think, of leading men in highly rated films. Though Tom Cruise, for whatever reasons, is really the last of the real Moviestars, but his career spans over the earlier period too of the 00’s and even 80s, & 90s.
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto Dad Jokes@lemmy.world•Dads naming boats might be my new favourite thingEnglish461·1 year agoBouyancé
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your favorite cereal and what country are you from?7·1 year agoKellog’s Crunchy Nut Cornflakes, Scotland. Not remotely a good breakfast, but a fucking amazing Cereal
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Minimum wage is UK’s ‘most successful economic policy in a generation’English3·1 year agoMinimum wage raises have almost no effect on inflation rates, or “shrinkflation” for that matter. The rises in minimum wage have been frequent over the last few years but it’s almost entirely been cost push inflation that’s caused the cost of living to be so much higher and so swiftly over the last few years. Longer term here’s actually been huge wage stagnation for most. Which is its own issue. Off the back of the cost push causation, the UA invasion by Russia, covid etc profiteering by companies is definitely happening too.
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto Ask UK@feddit.uk•UK people who were adults when the Chunnel opened, what was it like?5·1 year agoTechnically an adult at the time, nothing noticeably changed at all, I guess folk in Dover would’ve noticed any change more. My uncle in London went across on wine runs more often… Hovercrafts were a lot cooler, if a lot less practical.
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Toyota says it would rather buy credits than ‘waste’ money on EVs46·1 year agoA little outdated that view, there’s been several breakthroughs recently and production cost/ efficiency. The shear convenience of only having a three minute refill time instead of recharging problems etc
JimmyChanga@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Toyota says it would rather buy credits than ‘waste’ money on EVs811·1 year agoI’ve been in favour of hydrogen for years over electric. Honda had some really interesting ideas and concepts, plus a long term study in california. Mercedes initially looked to be heading into hydrogen over electric then pivoted, but BMW look to have just decided to move more to hydrogen from their electric development… Does look like batteries are beginning to take a step up though. Should be interesting in the next few years
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