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▲ 37 r/kfc

Should i complain

Hello.

My particular KFC i feel is one of the best in the country and never once have provided a bad meal.

I ordered boneless banquet for one with an extra mini fillet & upgraded fries from regular to large.

Total order on justeat cost £19.09

They instantly refunded £5.65 for the missing fillet and no upgrade on the fries.

Would you complain for a full refund on this occasion Yes or No

u/Substantial-Bike-738 — 5 days ago
▲ 92 r/Boxing

daniel dubois vs fabio wardley particular round 9

They is no doubt the fight was amazing one of the best I have ever seen & I want to give both fighters credit for not constantly hugging like we see in most fights its rare these days we see a fight without lots of constant hugging.

I think the referee did fantastic and its not often we support nearly every single referee decision in a fight, I been watching boxing 30 years and promoted amateur events 20 years ago, the likes of Antony Joshua, Nicola Adam's & Tyson fury was on these cards.

I wanted to talk about what I saw in the 9th round at a particular point Wardley's his ankles did some strange movements and wobbles, I have personally had a heart attack and two strokes, i am perfectly fine now and never once felt uncomfortable i never seen that before and it made me feel uncomfortable i have never experienced that previously, in my head i got this strange feeling & said to myself they need to stop the fight & he needs to go straight for a CT scan.

Lets say he's completely fine and recovers in a few months, that's great however 99.99% of fights would have been stopped much earlier we seen so many fights get early stoppages.

Did anyone see the round I was talking about and the moment of his ankle wobble in such a strange way? the referee should have stopped it then.

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u/Substantial-Bike-738 — 12 days ago
▲ 5 r/Base44

its hard to think of unique app ideas,

If tomorrow I built a netflix style subscription service showing only 1950s-1960s movies would you watch it? I could 100% see university students watching 1950s-1960s movies and it becoming like a cult thing and small revival possible cult horror movies and something different to do, or if a movie plays at a set time and the community come together to watch and chat about the movie in an interactive way while watching, think like a digital cinema + social experience, i could also add an feature which could colourise the black and white movies slightly.

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u/Substantial-Bike-738 — 15 days ago

its hard to think of unique app ideas,

If tomorrow I built a netflix style subscription service showing only 1950s-1960s movies would you watch it? I could 100% see university students watching 1950s-1960s movies and it becoming like a cult thing and small revival possible cult horror movies and something different to do, or if a movie plays at a set time and the community come together to watch and chat about the movie in an interactive way while watching, think like a digital cinema + social experience, i could also add an feature which could colourise the black and white movies slightly.

whats your opinions?

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u/Substantial-Bike-738 — 15 days ago

One of the biggest issues in the UK is the complete, what feels like random inconsistent prison sentencing system based on each and every crime.

Im constantly reading sentencing outcomes which are so inconsistent, random, its unbelievable which vary in length so much for all crimes across the board.

Is it just me or is one of the​ Biggest problems in the UK the inconsistency between sentencing lengths and crimes. for me it feels like we have a very weak prison system when it comes to length of time served.

I understand they are so many different factors based on the actual crime and circumstances.

I seen murders receive anywhere between 4-18 years which in the USA this could be 30 years to life in prison.

Murdering someone while using your mobile phone or speeding has been anywhere between 2 years and 13 years.

We 100% need a completely change in our prison sentencing.

Do people agree or am i missing something?

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u/Substantial-Bike-738 — 23 days ago