The test is set to a default time, between 12:00 and 12:05. It's a leftover from the world war, so we have a national air raid alarm that was implemented in 1954 and gets tested every first Monday of the month around 12:00. The NL-alert coincides with that. You get used to it and it's very weird if you don't hear the alarm and you realise its the fist Monday of the month
Haha I get it, I don't like propaganda cop shows either. But after watching Blue Lights I definitely wouldn't want to be a cop in Belfast. It feels pretty real and raw. It kind of has a gloomy setting like Happy Valley, but it isn't as cliffhangy. And it's an ensemble cast. I only get put off by the title screen because that does give off propaganda cop show vibes
”The thick of it” seems good! I'll add that to my watchlist. I also looked through your list and I def forgot a lot like Fleabag, Blackadder, Fallout, arrested development. But also a couple that I haven't seen! Going to check it all out
Like you said, there's probably a lot of overlap but here are a couple of my suggestions
Adolescence
American Primeval
The Bear
Behind her eyes
Blue Lights
Broad City
Carnivale
Detectorists (I know it was already mentioned, but its really good!)
Ghosts (at leasts the British version, haven't seen the American one)
Happy Valley
The Leftovers
The Pitt
Pluribus
Ponies
Rooster
Search Party
Severance
Shrinking
Silicon Valley
Silo
Slow Horses
Ted Lasso
This is going to hurt
Tip Toe (this one really left an impression)
Right now I'm watching Widow's Bay, which is good. And I'm watching Yes, minister. Its a British political comedy set in the eighties, but its strangely relevant. And funny if you like British humor.
Oh yes that is a real issue. It is hard sometimes to get a good vegan/vegetarian meal. I just want something original, not another goat cheese salad or a burger.
While I agree that there is much more to vegan than just meat replacements, and personally I don't care what they call it. There are a couple of arguments for recreating meat:
It sells. And in this world: if it sells, people will keep making it.
Being vegetarian, vegan or someone who wants to cut back on their meat eating, doesn't mean that they don't like the taste and feel of meat. Some might do it for the environment or animal suffering. But they still like that meat taste and want a replacement.
One does not exclude the other: you can have both meat replacements and non meat looking vegan stuff. Which there are BTW
Its funny: especially the vegetarian butcher has some clever wordplays
By that same arguments you could also call meat lobby the fraudsters. They're the ones whining, moaning and lobbying to the European parliament to get the ban in order. In stead of using regular sales tactics.
I couldn't care less what you call them. You can call them vegetable dicks and I would still eat them. It's just a ridiculous waste of resources powered by the meat lobby who have seen a portion of their market share disappear.
The test is set to a default time, between 12:00 and 12:05. It's a leftover from the world war, so we have a national air raid alarm that was implemented in 1954 and gets tested every first Monday of the month around 12:00. The NL-alert coincides with that. You get used to it and it's very weird if you don't hear the alarm and you realise its the fist Monday of the month
Why would it cause chaos? Here in the Netherlands we get a test alert message every first Monday of the month. Nothing happens, its just an alert
Not trying to defend people who trivialize the horrors of those regimes, but every space has a lot of red flags. It goes hand in hand with humans
Haha I get it, I don't like propaganda cop shows either. But after watching Blue Lights I definitely wouldn't want to be a cop in Belfast. It feels pretty real and raw. It kind of has a gloomy setting like Happy Valley, but it isn't as cliffhangy. And it's an ensemble cast. I only get put off by the title screen because that does give off propaganda cop show vibes
”The thick of it” seems good! I'll add that to my watchlist. I also looked through your list and I def forgot a lot like Fleabag, Blackadder, Fallout, arrested development. But also a couple that I haven't seen! Going to check it all out
Like you said, there's probably a lot of overlap but here are a couple of my suggestions
Right now I'm watching Widow's Bay, which is good. And I'm watching Yes, minister. Its a British political comedy set in the eighties, but its strangely relevant. And funny if you like British humor.
And if you're into horror/thriller:
I think the biggest thing to take away from this is people are idiots. Good on you for losing weight, any way possible. Good luck!
I never said it wasn't difficult and I even enjoy the occasional NASCAR race. Still funny though.
Oh look, it's another left turn
Dit is Amerikaans gewapend beton neem ik aan?
This feels like a scam to get me deported
Is that a new accessibility feature? Listening to Mastodon?
Oh yes that is a real issue. It is hard sometimes to get a good vegan/vegetarian meal. I just want something original, not another goat cheese salad or a burger.
While I agree that there is much more to vegan than just meat replacements, and personally I don't care what they call it. There are a couple of arguments for recreating meat:
Yes this worked! Thanks!
Oh Lemmy check it right away
By that same arguments you could also call meat lobby the fraudsters. They're the ones whining, moaning and lobbying to the European parliament to get the ban in order. In stead of using regular sales tactics.
I couldn't care less what you call them. You can call them vegetable dicks and I would still eat them. It's just a ridiculous waste of resources powered by the meat lobby who have seen a portion of their market share disappear.
Urgently? You get easily confused in the supermarket?
You should march right down and demand an explanation