On this site, if you vote in a poll that you didn’t mean to vote in at all, you can actually retract your vote by changing from results view back to ‘show vote’ and then clicking the option you’ve voted for. I always thought it was only possible to change the vote that way, didn’t realise removing it was an option.
I knew that
I did not know that
I’m clicking this option to test it
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Think I must have un-voted quite a few times without realising, and now it makes a lot more sense…
Think this has only been added as an option in the last week or two.
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Feel like this is a fairly recent change? Was sure previously you could only change votes, not remove them.
Yeah it is fairly recent, couple of months maybe
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Kill the Bill (Protest movement)
Kill Bill (Movie)
Literally walked past a Kill the Bill poster in a window yesterday after it being in the public consciousness for, what, 6 months now, and it finally clicked.
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TheWza
9 November 2021 22:38
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It was defo possible to unvote ages ago. Then seemingly went, so you couldn’t unvote (but I kinda wondered if it was a browser thing). And now it’s apparently back.
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Anthony Head’s irl accent is different to the Giles from Buffy accent we all know and love
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That Grease is named after the subculture that the t-birds represent
Greasers are a youth subculture that emerged in the 1950s and early 1960s from predominantly working class and lower-class teenagers and young adults in the United States. The subculture remained prominent into the mid-1960s and was particularly embraced by certain ethnic groups in urban areas, particularly Italian Americans and Latino Americans.
The etymology for the term greaser is unknown.: 109 It is speculated that the word originated in the late 19th century in the United States as a de...
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ma0sm
14 November 2021 10:04
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In Quito there’s a version of The Last Supper painted with Jesus ready to tuck in to a guinea pig on his plate.
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Scagden
14 November 2021 17:18
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Apparently his IRL accent is closer to the one that Spike uses throughout and he taught James Masters how to do it.
1101010
15 November 2021 08:16
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Yeah when he’s Ripper he’s basically just using his normal accent I think.
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I think HUEL might be a portmanteau of “Human” and “Fuel”.
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this should have occurred quicker because I cracked the “smint” code (“small” + “mint”) years ago.
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Everything is a rich man’s trick
TheWza
17 November 2021 16:43
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We're Going on a Bear Hunt is a British 1989 children's picture book written by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. It has won numerous awards and was the subject of a Guinness World Record for "Largest Reading Lesson" with a book-reading attended by 1,500 children, and an additional 30,000 listeners online, in 2014.
A family of five children (plus their dog), are going out to hunt a bear. They travel through grass (Long wavy grass), a river (Deep, cold river), mud (Thick oozy mu...
Four children plus a baby sister and their dog, are going out to hunt a bear.
The eldest of the children (called Stan in the TV adaptation) is sometimes mistaken by readers as being their father but is in fact the older brother.
Had always presumed it was a mum and dad and kids.
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Woah, I was always confused whether or not the biggest girl was the mum or an older sister, had never even thought about the “dad”!
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1101010
17 November 2021 20:58
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Yes I too was like: the fuck did a mum that young have all these kids and that dad looks, way old. Maaan.
But then I remembered Michael Rose had 5 kids so I figured only one was a parent. Hadn’t clocked none were
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I seriously always thought he was a single dad.
In other news : I really miss reading books like to my (now too old) kids.
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