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General Things That Annoy You thread - part 2
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It’s to reduce landfill and encourage recycling. Hardly a waste.Arsenetatters said:
Is that all it's for? I havent bothered to read the leaflet. What a waste of plastic. Put it on a compost heap.valleynick66 said:
Surely this is what we have in Bexley and is for the likes of vegetable peelings and scraps?Arsenetatters said:Recycling bins.Sevenoaks District Council are having yet another change of bins. Just as we were getting used to the ones from last year. The latest to arrive is an indoor and outdoor food waste bin. There shouldn't be any food waste while people need to use food banks.Far too much waste in this society.Hardly a parallel with food waste in society.Not everyone has the need or space for a compost heap.Be realistic.1 -
If compostable food waste ends up in landfill then surely that's a good thing. The ground will contain a tad of beneficial nutrients for any future life there. Meanwhile we're given more plastic bins to tick a pointless boxvalleynick66 said:
It’s to reduce landfill and encourage recycling. Hardly a waste.Arsenetatters said:
Is that all it's for? I havent bothered to read the leaflet. What a waste of plastic. Put it on a compost heap.valleynick66 said:
Surely this is what we have in Bexley and is for the likes of vegetable peelings and scraps?Arsenetatters said:Recycling bins.Sevenoaks District Council are having yet another change of bins. Just as we were getting used to the ones from last year. The latest to arrive is an indoor and outdoor food waste bin. There shouldn't be any food waste while people need to use food banks.Far too much waste in this society.Hardly a parallel with food waste in society.Not everyone has the need or space for a compost heap.Be realistic.
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Food caddy waste is typically sent to industrial Anaerobic Digestion (AD) plants, where it is broken down by microorganisms in the absence of oxygen. This process creates renewable energy (biogas) to power homes and nutrient-rich bio-fertiliser for agricultural use.5
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You are wrong - unless of course all local councils nationwide have got this wrong.Arsenetatters said:
If compostable food waste ends up in landfill then surely that's a good thing. The ground will contain a tad of beneficial nutrients for any future life there. Meanwhile we're given more plastic bins to tick a pointless boxvalleynick66 said:
It’s to reduce landfill and encourage recycling. Hardly a waste.Arsenetatters said:
Is that all it's for? I havent bothered to read the leaflet. What a waste of plastic. Put it on a compost heap.valleynick66 said:
Surely this is what we have in Bexley and is for the likes of vegetable peelings and scraps?Arsenetatters said:Recycling bins.Sevenoaks District Council are having yet another change of bins. Just as we were getting used to the ones from last year. The latest to arrive is an indoor and outdoor food waste bin. There shouldn't be any food waste while people need to use food banks.Far too much waste in this society.Hardly a parallel with food waste in society.Not everyone has the need or space for a compost heap.Be realistic.It’s about encouraging recycling and encouraging the right behaviours.1 -
Landfill produces methane through the anaerobic decomposition of organic waste—such as food, paper, and garden waste—by microorganisms in the absence of oxygen. As waste is compacted and buried, oxygen is depleted, allowing methanogenic bacteria to thrive and turn organic matter into biogas, consisting of roughly 50% methane and 50% carbon dioxide. That's why old landfill sites have to be carefully managed, to control the gases produced.Arsenetatters said:
If compostable food waste ends up in landfill then surely that's a good thing. The ground will contain a tad of beneficial nutrients for any future life there. Meanwhile we're given more plastic bins to tick a pointless boxvalleynick66 said:
It’s to reduce landfill and encourage recycling. Hardly a waste.Arsenetatters said:
Is that all it's for? I havent bothered to read the leaflet. What a waste of plastic. Put it on a compost heap.valleynick66 said:
Surely this is what we have in Bexley and is for the likes of vegetable peelings and scraps?Arsenetatters said:Recycling bins.Sevenoaks District Council are having yet another change of bins. Just as we were getting used to the ones from last year. The latest to arrive is an indoor and outdoor food waste bin. There shouldn't be any food waste while people need to use food banks.Far too much waste in this society.Hardly a parallel with food waste in society.Not everyone has the need or space for a compost heap.Be realistic.0 -
I remember seeing an active flare system burning off methane at the Biffa landfill site in Greenhithe.
It seems there are plans to build 400 houses there now - not sure I'd fancy living there.1 -
It seems I am!valleynick66 said:
You are wrong - unless of course all local councils nationwide have got this wrong.Arsenetatters said:
If compostable food waste ends up in landfill then surely that's a good thing. The ground will contain a tad of beneficial nutrients for any future life there. Meanwhile we're given more plastic bins to tick a pointless boxvalleynick66 said:
It’s to reduce landfill and encourage recycling. Hardly a waste.Arsenetatters said:
Is that all it's for? I havent bothered to read the leaflet. What a waste of plastic. Put it on a compost heap.valleynick66 said:
Surely this is what we have in Bexley and is for the likes of vegetable peelings and scraps?Arsenetatters said:Recycling bins.Sevenoaks District Council are having yet another change of bins. Just as we were getting used to the ones from last year. The latest to arrive is an indoor and outdoor food waste bin. There shouldn't be any food waste while people need to use food banks.Far too much waste in this society.Hardly a parallel with food waste in society.Not everyone has the need or space for a compost heap.Be realistic.It’s about encouraging recycling and encouraging the right behaviours.
Note to self - research recycling!
What I won’t concede is that Sevenoaks District Council wastes my council tax on a daily basis.1 -
Companies not putting the salary on their job ads.8
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Yeah this should not be legal.The Red Robin said:Companies not putting the salary on their job ads.4 -
And then get arsey when you ask what the salary is - I’m sorry that I’d like to know if the salary is enough for me to bother going through an interview.The Red Robin said:Companies not putting the salary on their job ads.5 -
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I know better these days but when I was a lot younger I went to an interview and found out the salary was significantly less than I was on. Pretty much ended the interview there and then.arny23394 said:
And then get arsey when you ask what the salary is - I’m sorry that I’d like to know if the salary is enough for me to bother going through an interview.The Red Robin said:Companies not putting the salary on their job ads.
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My mate lives on one of these in RainhamRaith_C_Chattonell said:I remember seeing an active flare system burning off methane at the Biffa landfill site in Greenhithe.
It seems there are plans to build 400 houses there now - not sure I'd fancy living there.
He told me a story of the first time the active flare went off and he called the fire brigade, thought it was the end of the world starting in lower Rainham 🤣
When he took the (very amusing) salt & pepper off the story we worked out what he was talking about "yeah mate, that used to be a landfill site" and genuinely if you didn't know what it was you would also think you were living in the end of days, or a hellmouth at least
There is a small chance of that system failing and the land on which you live becoming aflame but given where that site is, and the Greenhite one your bigger risk is flooding anyway3 -
Losing 0-2 to the kids from Sheffield tomorrow 😕0
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Listening to Trump spout absolute nonsense, to an audience that claps and cheers every lie that pours from his mouth.9
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ME14addick said:Listening to Trump spout absolute nonsense, to an audience that claps and cheers every lie that pours from his hole.
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Just visited my mate who has MND,and is totally dependant on others ,While I was there ,his two carers arrived,young ladies perhaps early 20s,who will clean him up and generally do their best to make his life more bearable.They come twice a day,always with a smile ,and do a job which most of us would not even consider.I dont know their salaries,but I bet not much above minimum wage.My blood boils when I think of all the lazy bastards who could,but cant be bothered to get a job and probably get more in benefits than these ladies.Now Tube drivers on 72 k a year are striking,makes me sick .8
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thickandthin63 said:Just visited my mate who has MND,and is totally dependant on others ,While I was there ,his two carers arrived,young ladies perhaps early 20s,who will clean him up and generally do their best to make his life more bearable.They come twice a day,always with a smile ,and do a job which most of us would not even consider.I dont know their salaries,but I bet not much above minimum wage.My blood boils when I think of all the lazy bastards who could,but cant be bothered to get a job and probably get more in benefits than these ladies.Now Tube drivers on 72 k a year are striking,makes me sick .People who witness something good and inspiring but instead of taking pleasure from that inspiration, turn it into a complaint about something only vaguely related, then double down and turn it into a moan about something completely unrelated.
On a positive note, I think some of the work done in the care industry is incredible and I’m humbled by the dedication and empathy shown by some of the wonderful people providing care.8 -
Very good comments ,I am old and cynical and was brought up in age where being out of work was pretty devastating.I just cannot stand the thought of millions of people ,making no effort to get work,being actively encouraged by the government to remain unemployed by paying them out of the taxes paid by people who spend their time caring for those who cannot care for themselves.lordromford said:thickandthin63 said:Just visited my mate who has MND,and is totally dependant on others ,While I was there ,his two carers arrived,young ladies perhaps early 20s,who will clean him up and generally do their best to make his life more bearable.They come twice a day,always with a smile ,and do a job which most of us would not even consider.I dont know their salaries,but I bet not much above minimum wage.My blood boils when I think of all the lazy bastards who could,but cant be bothered to get a job and probably get more in benefits than these ladies.Now Tube drivers on 72 k a year are striking,makes me sick .People who witness something good and inspiring but instead of taking pleasure from that inspiration, turn it into a complaint about something only vaguely related, then double down and turn it into a moan about something completely unrelated.
On a positive note, I think some of the work done in the care industry is incredible and I’m humbled by the dedication and empathy shown by some of the wonderful people providing care.8 -
That’s a fair and honest response.thickandthin63 said:
Very good comments ,I am old and cynical and was brought up in age where being out of work was pretty devastating.I just cannot stand the thought of millions of people ,making no effort to get work,being actively encouraged by the government to remain unemployed by paying them out of the taxes paid by people who spend their time caring for those who cannot care for themselves.lordromford said:thickandthin63 said:Just visited my mate who has MND,and is totally dependant on others ,While I was there ,his two carers arrived,young ladies perhaps early 20s,who will clean him up and generally do their best to make his life more bearable.They come twice a day,always with a smile ,and do a job which most of us would not even consider.I dont know their salaries,but I bet not much above minimum wage.My blood boils when I think of all the lazy bastards who could,but cant be bothered to get a job and probably get more in benefits than these ladies.Now Tube drivers on 72 k a year are striking,makes me sick .People who witness something good and inspiring but instead of taking pleasure from that inspiration, turn it into a complaint about something only vaguely related, then double down and turn it into a moan about something completely unrelated.
On a positive note, I think some of the work done in the care industry is incredible and I’m humbled by the dedication and empathy shown by some of the wonderful people providing care.
I’m also old and cynical. I also get wound up by some things. Sometimes I have a moan when maybe I shouldn’t. I’d go so far as to say that’s something about myself that is a “general thing that annoys me”.
I saw your comment and, to be honest, lashed out because the positive experience you described was overshadowed by the negative. It annoyed me. Maybe, in part, it was because I saw a bit of myself there. So, my apologies for that. 👍🏼
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Millions?thickandthin63 said:
Very good comments ,I am old and cynical and was brought up in age where being out of work was pretty devastating.I just cannot stand the thought of millions of people ,making no effort to get work,being actively encouraged by the government to remain unemployed by paying them out of the taxes paid by people who spend their time caring for those who cannot care for themselves.lordromford said:thickandthin63 said:Just visited my mate who has MND,and is totally dependant on others ,While I was there ,his two carers arrived,young ladies perhaps early 20s,who will clean him up and generally do their best to make his life more bearable.They come twice a day,always with a smile ,and do a job which most of us would not even consider.I dont know their salaries,but I bet not much above minimum wage.My blood boils when I think of all the lazy bastards who could,but cant be bothered to get a job and probably get more in benefits than these ladies.Now Tube drivers on 72 k a year are striking,makes me sick .People who witness something good and inspiring but instead of taking pleasure from that inspiration, turn it into a complaint about something only vaguely related, then double down and turn it into a moan about something completely unrelated.
On a positive note, I think some of the work done in the care industry is incredible and I’m humbled by the dedication and empathy shown by some of the wonderful people providing care.1 -
No problem,always good to share opinions whether we agree or not.lordromford said:
That’s a fair and honest response.thickandthin63 said:
Very good comments ,I am old and cynical and was brought up in age where being out of work was pretty devastating.I just cannot stand the thought of millions of people ,making no effort to get work,being actively encouraged by the government to remain unemployed by paying them out of the taxes paid by people who spend their time caring for those who cannot care for themselves.lordromford said:thickandthin63 said:Just visited my mate who has MND,and is totally dependant on others ,While I was there ,his two carers arrived,young ladies perhaps early 20s,who will clean him up and generally do their best to make his life more bearable.They come twice a day,always with a smile ,and do a job which most of us would not even consider.I dont know their salaries,but I bet not much above minimum wage.My blood boils when I think of all the lazy bastards who could,but cant be bothered to get a job and probably get more in benefits than these ladies.Now Tube drivers on 72 k a year are striking,makes me sick .People who witness something good and inspiring but instead of taking pleasure from that inspiration, turn it into a complaint about something only vaguely related, then double down and turn it into a moan about something completely unrelated.
On a positive note, I think some of the work done in the care industry is incredible and I’m humbled by the dedication and empathy shown by some of the wonderful people providing care.
I’m also old and cynical. I also get wound up by some things. Sometimes I have a moan when maybe I shouldn’t. I’d go so far as to say that’s something about myself that is a “general thing that annoys me”.
I saw your comment and, to be honest, lashed out because the positive experience you described was overshadowed by the negative. It annoyed me. Maybe, in part, it was because I saw a bit of myself there. So, my apologies for that. 👍🏼4 -
Probably,would you say the estimated 5 million claiming benefits are all unfit to work.JaShea99 said:
Millions?thickandthin63 said:
Very good comments ,I am old and cynical and was brought up in age where being out of work was pretty devastating.I just cannot stand the thought of millions of people ,making no effort to get work,being actively encouraged by the government to remain unemployed by paying them out of the taxes paid by people who spend their time caring for those who cannot care for themselves.lordromford said:thickandthin63 said:Just visited my mate who has MND,and is totally dependant on others ,While I was there ,his two carers arrived,young ladies perhaps early 20s,who will clean him up and generally do their best to make his life more bearable.They come twice a day,always with a smile ,and do a job which most of us would not even consider.I dont know their salaries,but I bet not much above minimum wage.My blood boils when I think of all the lazy bastards who could,but cant be bothered to get a job and probably get more in benefits than these ladies.Now Tube drivers on 72 k a year are striking,makes me sick .People who witness something good and inspiring but instead of taking pleasure from that inspiration, turn it into a complaint about something only vaguely related, then double down and turn it into a moan about something completely unrelated.
On a positive note, I think some of the work done in the care industry is incredible and I’m humbled by the dedication and empathy shown by some of the wonderful people providing care.1 -
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40% of people on benefits are in work.thickandthin63 said:
Probably,would you say the estimated 5 million claiming benefits are all unfit to work.JaShea99 said:
Millions?thickandthin63 said:
Very good comments ,I am old and cynical and was brought up in age where being out of work was pretty devastating.I just cannot stand the thought of millions of people ,making no effort to get work,being actively encouraged by the government to remain unemployed by paying them out of the taxes paid by people who spend their time caring for those who cannot care for themselves.lordromford said:thickandthin63 said:Just visited my mate who has MND,and is totally dependant on others ,While I was there ,his two carers arrived,young ladies perhaps early 20s,who will clean him up and generally do their best to make his life more bearable.They come twice a day,always with a smile ,and do a job which most of us would not even consider.I dont know their salaries,but I bet not much above minimum wage.My blood boils when I think of all the lazy bastards who could,but cant be bothered to get a job and probably get more in benefits than these ladies.Now Tube drivers on 72 k a year are striking,makes me sick .People who witness something good and inspiring but instead of taking pleasure from that inspiration, turn it into a complaint about something only vaguely related, then double down and turn it into a moan about something completely unrelated.
On a positive note, I think some of the work done in the care industry is incredible and I’m humbled by the dedication and empathy shown by some of the wonderful people providing care.
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5804/cmselect/cmworpen/142/report.html
Its low paid, irregular and insecure work that is the problem. And then you have companies like Tesco (who made over £3bn of profit in the cost of living crisis) but has a section of its onboarding training that teaches its staff how to claim in work Universal Credit because pays its workers so low (and sets their hours deliberatly) so that they have to get the government to top it up. Effectively geting the government to subsidise its wage bill by hundreds of millions. Rather than just pay a living wage.
With over 7m people on NHS Waiting lists for treatment that must also be having an effect of this. Research shows that 6 months off work waiting for a treatment you have only a 50% chance of ever returning to work, once it hits a year that reduces to 10% chance. Fix that and a massive part of the problem goes away. Cuts to preventative health interventions, childrens health services, youth clubs etc. have all letd us to this point. Similar with cuts to childrens social care services - the link between that and being on benefits is incredibly strong.
As always these issues are much more complex and multi factorial than the simple narrative that is pushed.11 -
What is the source and the breakdown of that estmate? The most accurate looking figure I can find is 4.2 million on UC who are not required to work, which includes people in full-time education, over the state pension age, full time carers or with a child under the age of one, as well as long term sick or unemployable.thickandthin63 said:
Probably,would you say the estimated 5 million claiming benefits are all unfit to work.JaShea99 said:
Millions?thickandthin63 said:
Very good comments ,I am old and cynical and was brought up in age where being out of work was pretty devastating.I just cannot stand the thought of millions of people ,making no effort to get work,being actively encouraged by the government to remain unemployed by paying them out of the taxes paid by people who spend their time caring for those who cannot care for themselves.lordromford said:thickandthin63 said:Just visited my mate who has MND,and is totally dependant on others ,While I was there ,his two carers arrived,young ladies perhaps early 20s,who will clean him up and generally do their best to make his life more bearable.They come twice a day,always with a smile ,and do a job which most of us would not even consider.I dont know their salaries,but I bet not much above minimum wage.My blood boils when I think of all the lazy bastards who could,but cant be bothered to get a job and probably get more in benefits than these ladies.Now Tube drivers on 72 k a year are striking,makes me sick .People who witness something good and inspiring but instead of taking pleasure from that inspiration, turn it into a complaint about something only vaguely related, then double down and turn it into a moan about something completely unrelated.
On a positive note, I think some of the work done in the care industry is incredible and I’m humbled by the dedication and empathy shown by some of the wonderful people providing care.
Personally, I think some know how to play the system and take the piss, that's for sure, but of all the people I know and have known (and that is a lot of people) I can only think of two people who ever fitted that bill. Most of the stories I hear are always FOAF tales, or newspaper headlines designed to make you cross...4 -
People who are presented evidence they’re wrong and still dismiss it.4
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Donald Trump.
Today is World Earth Day created in Wisconsin in 1970 and taken up by the US government who created the Environmental Protection Agency. Donald Trump has subsequently prioritised the destruction of the aims and ambitions of said unit.
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I think I'm well beyond annoyed with Donald Jennifer Trump.2















