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Don’t worry UK peeps, they sent me the notification and screaming sound FOUR TIMES so if you’re wondering why there’s a shortage of heart medicine in the future it’s because it’s all gone to me

reporting from the uk: literally all of our phones just started screaming the star trek red alert siren at full volume to let us know that barbecues have been banned

Well our emergency alert message system sucks, especially for neurodivergent folks. Imagine being able to read while your phone is honking like an air raid siren. I reflexively clicked okay to make the sound stop and now I can’t review the message anywhere??

"yeah..sir, you do know this will make a loud noise on literally every networked handset, in the entire country? x" "yea xo" "and ur sure u dont want us to put like 'stop fuckin starting fires' or w/e, just the boilerplate thing" "ye xo" "every phone, prime minster." "yep hit the button xoxo"

Best part about the Eclipse is seeing that hundreds of people can stand outside and be almost completely silent.

Playing Big Walk with my partners cross platform (pc, switch, ps5) and we have discovered that while Nintendo *does* know what meatspin is, Sony do not. (The consoles have profanity censors)

don’t get me wrong, sex is great, but have you ever had someone be patient and gentle with you when your abandonment issues are acting up

More and more I’ve watched @politicsuk.com slide further and further to the right (explicitly). They’ve never been impartial but now they’re obsessed with talking about “the boats” and “benefits fraud”. They’re just purely sensationalist

1. PIP is not an out-of-work benefit, despite the rhetoric from the government and the conservative press. 2. This will be used to justify attacks on disability benefits instead of increasing minimum wage, because as a society we fucking love punching down at our own expense.

Politics UK@politicsuk.com · 3w ago

🚨 NEW: Teenagers claiming PIP for anxiety are receiving £100 more a week than those working the maximum hours in a minimum wage part-time job