Why do Brits act like if you fall into a canal, you'll likely drown? UK canals are only waist-deep. Any conscious person who falls in would just stand up, like these videos show.
Why do Brits act like if you fall into a canal, you'll likely drown? UK canals are only waist-deep. Any conscious person who falls in would just stand up, like these videos show.
To those who have read Pope Leo's new anti-AI manifesto (titled the Magnifica Humanitas), do you actually understand what it says?
Canals are 2 to 4 ft deep. Did they not know how to simply stand up?
What kettle should I get? My one has just gone to kettle heaven
How was your week?
How many of you use cash?
Generally just curious how often people on here in the UK tend to use it. Personally I use it 95% of the time due to privacy concerns, easier budgeting & wanting to maintain its use. Most people my age (early to mid 20s) seem to find the concept alien & I’ve noticed younger cashiers are absolutely garbage at calculating change mentally.
What's up with so many people in the UK falling into canals and drowning? I read canals in the UK are only 3-4 feet deep.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.cafe/post/35231345 [https://lemmy.cafe/post/35231345] > The shortest person I know is about 4 feet 10 inches. So, even if she slipped in, the water would only come up to her neck. > > It’s almost like drowning in a kiddie pool. Even if you can’t swim, it doesn’t make any sense to me.
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How was your week?
Why is the air quality so bad in Wales today?