
u/OwnMood9880

Do you feel like dispensing accuracy becomes more about habits than knowledge after a point?
reddit.comHas technology genuinely made work easier for you or just added more pressure?
I’m wondering whether social workers feel technology has actually improved daily work overall.
When I saw this video my heart genuinely stopped, thought Sunderland signed Coutinho 🤣🤣
What are the best towns in Cumbria for young professionals?
reddit.comIts the best i have seen them play, just need a striker to stick the ball in the net.
Cottage pie is all I tasted. The other item was some sort of dry cake, not sure what it was, but the cottage pie was ok!
Are Lego Icons sets worth the money compared to other themes?
I’ve been debating whether to finally get into the Icons range properly but some of the prices are painful to look at. For people who collect them regularly, do they genuinely feel more premium when building or are you mostly paying for display value?
Le fee megged two players to get the cross to Brobby, unbelieveable
Is the EE TV on Apple TV 4K actually better than the Pro Box?
I noticed that EE is pushing the Apple TV 4K deal hard this month. I noticed the A15 Bionic speed makes the menus fly, but for a traditional family setup, the recording Pause and Rewind features on the Pro Box still feel essential. Is anyone making the switch to a purely streaming setup, or are we still tethered to the physical hard drive for our 8 PM soaps?
It was delicious. Only the beans were a bit uncooked and lacked flavour rest everything was very delicious
I've had a few too many moments pulling up to broken or busy chargers and it’s starting to feel like that’s the bigger issue day to day. Interested to know if others are finding the same or if it’s just been my luck.
I’ve been going through things and now I’m slightly panicking that I might’ve missed something without realising. It’s not even obvious if I've done anything wrong until you really look into it. Is this something that happens quite a lot? What should I do now?
I got one the other day and had to read it about three times before I even understood what they were asking. It’s like every sentence could mean two different things and none of it is actually clear. By the end of it I wasn’t even sure if I needed to do something or not. I eventually had to contact them to verify everything. Anyone else struggle with these?
We only realised afterwards that nothing had been checked beforehand. I am terrified and can't figure out a way to deal with it now!