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What is the worst movie u have ever watched ?

sexy_mummy98’s Profile PhotoAleksandra Gawor
Where The Wild Things Are. Couldn’t stand it, barely got through the whole thing.
The Living Daylights was also quite bad because its plot made so little sense, but it wasn’t anything like so bad a film.
In general, though, I read reviews carefully and only see films about things I’m interested in, so it’s rare I stick something on and hope for the best. So I am pleased to say that I mostly see good films.
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Have you ever slept all day?

marykateyelkovan’s Profile PhotoMary-Kate Yelkovan
When I worked nights I’d sleep in the day, but I’ve never spent 24 hours or more just lying in bed except for a handful of days when I was very ill. I did spend 15 hours in bed when I had jet lag, but that was because I was extremely tired.
I do think more than 8-9 hours a night/day, and lounging round till midday at a weekend, is a waste of time, of which I already have too little.

If you felt uncomfortable at your workplace whilst being around your coworkers, how would you go about building your self confidence?

asgardarts’s Profile PhotoLivi;
I’ve been struggling with one of my colleagues, who is one of the most ‘normal’ people I’ve ever met (in a bad way).
The other day she said she was going to a concert of someone that I’d never heard of (I looked him up and he is quite fashionable, though not the sort of person I’m going to know about) and she was amazed, as in ‘Do you really not know who that is? Seriously?’.
Yet when I mention something she doesn’t like or understand, she looks at me as though I’ve got three heads, even though I never try ridiculing her the way she thinks she can with me.
I am a live and let live sort of person and don’t judge, but I get judged plenty. So I can’t much help with your query as I don’t know myself, except that someone who tries telling you how wrong you are is talking about themselves.
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There’s a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What color are the stairs?

There are none, as it’s a one-storey home.
I first heard this over thirty years ago, so it’s not some new idea to me…
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What is your favorite plant? 🌿

Christinewhat’s Profile PhotoChristine
I’m planting poppies, nasturtiums, marigolds & campions in my garden this weekend, so my favourite will be whichever (if any) grows best! Wish me luck!
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Should more women be in charge in government

views1261282’s Profile Photoviews1261282
It depends whether they’re any good.
I agree women and BME people shouldn’t be held back and discriminated against, but I don’t think being from another background makes someone good.
Liz Truss, Theresa May and Margaret Thatcher were all bad for poor women, and Kwasi Kwarteng, Nadhim Zahawi and Suella Braverman are all bad for poor BME people.
(They also aren’t there on their merits; they came up through a David Cameron’s ‘A List’, which is just about the least meritocratic thing on earth, then got promoted for blind loyalty to Johnson and Truss).
So I’d happily be led by a good woman if one were ready to take over, I just deny that a change in genitals or skin colour is worth anything if those at the top have the same toxic ideas.
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Do you ask people to take their shoes off in your home?

views1261282’s Profile Photoviews1261282
No, and I probably won’t have any fun in the homes of boring pedants who do. My guests are welcome, that’s why they’re in my home, and they will be made welcome.
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What do you think about death of the queen. I'm not british that's why i want to know abit about it. Does all people get sad and some days will be closed ?

ma00ou33’s Profile PhotoMasoud
I think it’s a great loss and she will be mourned especially here, but throughout the world.
I hope Charles will be a good king and he has done good work that a lot of people don’t know about, such as at Middleport Pottery, that give me hope for him.
Yes, almost all shops and workplaces will be shut on Monday. I am off work and would not go to a shop even if it were open, I’ve just this morning bought food for three days.
What do you think about death of the queen Im not british thats why i want to

Have you ever been through a period of unemployment?

SlimMan’s Profile PhotoBilly Walker
Yes, I was unemployed for two years in total, on and off between 2010 and 2015. It was the most wretched time of my life, apart from the poverty, the sense of hopelessness and the being mocked on TV by David Cameron (who is now disgraced for his part in two banking scandals, obvs).
I would not wish that on my worst enemy which is why I supported the furlough scheme, though thankfully didn’t need it, and think anything should be done so that mass unemployment never rears its ugly head again.
Sadly, I can’t offer any advice on job search; I later got into the company I work for because I was the only applicant! They were unsure about taking me on but didn’t want the whole recruitment drive again, so I stayed and am still at the same company, promoted twice. So it can happen but I must say, there’s no guarantee it will.

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Are you sad that Queen Elizabeth II 👑 has died ??

fattbboymedic’s Profile PhotoFatboy93
Yes, I think it’s a great loss for our country and the world. I do think Charles will be a good king (much of the good work he does is little known about it, but in our city we know what he’s done for us) but still, big shoes to fill.
And this is, apart from online idiots, a view shared across the world, such as from our friends and neighbours in France.
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With the Queen passing it has honestly got me thinking….my grandfather lived to 101 and received a letter from the Queen when he turned 100, however he ain’t the only one to have had contact with the royals. I, myself received a text message off Prince Andrew when I turned 12.

highwaystar34871’s Profile PhotoBen
Shut up tosser

Is it rude to pretend I can’t speak English to immigrants when they try to speak to me by replying to them solely in Welsh?

highwaystar34871’s Profile PhotoBen
Yes, if you understand what ‘immigrants’ say to you it’s rude not to speak to someone in a language you both understand.
I somehow doubt you’ve done anything to advance the Welsh language or contribute to Wales, or any part of this earth that you’re a skidmark on. If you were offering to teach ‘immigrants’ that would be good, but you’re not doing anything of the kind.

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