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Yeah Iād rather they stick to the terrorists please.
Whatās it about?
Theyāre showing some Muslim character on a Netflix show opening their fast with a shot and a beer ffs.
I mean, have some respect :laca:
You look at something once (in this instance phone cases) and now every god damn advert on instagram and stories is that fucking item lol ffs
Is there more context? Like are they an alcoholic anyway or something?
Cuthbert prime suspect imo
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To be fair there are some places in Central Asia like Uzbekistan/Kazakhstan where Iāve heard that happens. It is Ridiculous though and I can see why some people would be offended considering like 90% of people break their fast with dates.
Iāve been breaking mine with golden club biscuit bars . 10 days left I think Although I aināt doing it for religious reasons or anything like that.
Original Rude bwoy biscuits
I used to sell them in secondary school. Gold bars, Rocky, Triples.
Glory days. Superb choice lol
Ffs.
Iām not offended, Iām just a bit tired, and worried about the kind of representation thatās out there for these kids
Use to get 3 marylands packs for a quid from FarmFoods and sell for a pound each.
Itās funny how few people knew about FarmFoods
Yeah probably more so for people who donāt know anything about Islam, doubt it will have any effects on actual Muslims though.
Aside from that you would have to be a real Moron to drink alcohol when you have to fast for 16 hours the next day. Not eating the correct food in that small window will completely mash you up for the next day let alone something that will dehydrate you and use up your vital organs only to be pissed out!
@SRCJJ thatās jokes, although all top choices.
Me mother made those vouchers go the distance baby
Farmfoods is the Tottenham to Icelands Arsenal imo.
Always in the shadow of its bigger and better close neighbour
Itās offensive as to how cringey it is.
We need less god and more video games.
Everyone lining up to be offended in the name of religion again.
What a gutter for the hospitality industry.
The previous bank holiday where everything was shut the easter weekend and it was sunny as fuck on the Easter Monday I can remember as I went a walk.
Beer gardens open and its non stop wind and rain all day. Just had to cancel my booking for 4pm
Watching some old school friends in the background to kill some time, on the episode where Ross goes for dinner with Rachel and her dad. Ross thinks the dad is not tipping enough so he leaves some extra and they end up arguing over it.
Wanted to ask some of the American bros, why is tipping such a big thing in the states? Itās constantly referenced and highlighted in movies and shows etcā¦ isnāt the minimum wage in the states like $10?
I donāt have an issue with tipping especially when paying with notes and I donāt want to carry the coins after, so will usually leave what ever the difference is and also at the barbers, but itās never usually more than Ā£6/7 which would be considered low in the states going by the 12.5% rule. Just curious why itās such a big deal?