Not Stoked.

Could you sue for that? I know you probably can’t be bothered but you’ll have a bit more energy now

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Yeah mate proper off key, only thing I can think is they’ve done the base for something else then got mixed up

Just seems well deliberate

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Dunno mate I’ve emailed them pics and copied in local food safety team from the council so will see what happens

I stopped eating meat not only because it’s awful for the planet but cos it always gave me horrendous heartburn which I think was related to this throat issue i have called achalasia

Feel a bit sick but I did have a huge one yesterday and three pints this afternoon so :joy:

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Yeah meat is pretty grim tbh especially the stuff you get on pizza. Keep the receipt and take some pics. I guess Google it and see if there’s a precedent for anything legal and if there is go to a no win no fee lawyer. You’d have to play up the health/ personal morality angle, how it’s damaged you in some way

Law rather appeals to me actually

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That’s proper shady. I’d definitely be kicking up as big of a fuss as possible.

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You have a pic of it under all the other toppings. And was it definitely “real” (lol) ham

Quick Google turned up this

injuries could be either physical or mental, or both.There are two types of compensation that can be claimed for:- General damages - based upon medical evidence and the amount depends on how the injuries affect the claimant now and how they will affect them in the future.- Special damages - designed to put the claimant back in the financial position they were in as if the accident had never occurred.In terms of taking this further, due to the technical nature of PI claims, it is always recommended to use a specialist lawyer to help with the claim. Many can offer free initial advice and then can also consider taking the claim on a no-win-no-fee basis if they believe there are decent prospects of success.A search for qualified lawyers can be made here:https://solicitors.lawsociety.org.uk/Another option worth considering is the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), a not-for-profit association of solicitors, barristers and academics who specialise in personal injuries work (https://www.apil.org.uk)

I guess it might be hard to say you’ve been damaged unless you get a doctors note, for physical or mental harm

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Yeah man took a few. Deffo was, they don’t do vegan ham

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I’d absolutely kick the fuck off

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My wife has been veggie forever and my old man is vegan. That’s wack as fuck - give them a kick up the arse!

Had a Muslim guy come in Pizza Hut once and some idiot in the kitchen accidentally put pork on his pizza, he was in the bogs ripping the urinals off the wall and pissing all over the place. Couldn’t really blame him to be honest.

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I once fitted meters in one of the foulest hoarder houses I’ve ever had to step in. Stunk of piss, mountains of food containers and waste all over, I nearly walked out but took pity on the scud living there because the only thing worse than living in that hellhole would be living there with no power. Upon completing the work and rechecking the boiler in the galley kitchen I spied the toilet which looked like a shit explosion had happened, there was excrement everywhere. By this point the customer was uncomfortable with me being there and became pretty arsey the longer it took me to complete paperwork / various safety notices, they whinged that they were going to be late for work, I was genuinely surprised they had a job certainly didn’t strike me as the type.

The person that had been glued to a greasy couch for 2hrs straight crawled through a makeshift tunnel up the stairs and reappeared wearing a stained Domino’s uniform.

There’s 2 domino’s in town and I never saw what direction they walked in. I’m not a gambling man.

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That reads like something out of a Tarantino movie.

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Fuck that. We had the same thing when we sold our flat in Cambridge. The buyer delayed paying their deposite by a few days then wanted a 15% discount in light of the Brexit vote (which had just happened). We told them to fuck off and we wouldnt deal with them any more under any circumstances as we couldnt trust them. They tried to backpedal but we just ignored them and put it back on the market. It took 3 weeks to find another buyer and delayed the whole thing by about a month but we weren’t all that pressed for time. IMO If people are allowed to try it on like that with no consequences it will just become something that everyone does.

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Anyone else hear the infrasound drone? It’s similar to hearing a washing machine running from next door or a plane that never seems to pass over just continuously circling. I can’t sleep and it’s driving me nuts.

Just trying it on, seeing how desperate you are and if they can take advantage of that.

Woah, yes, I have had it for months now. Even mentioned on here somewhere.

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I’m able to sleep better but for a good while it was really getting to me, LOTS of sleepless nights.
It’s like reverse tinitus, as it’s low end freqs. Actually, it’s higher in pitch than it actually seems and has many harmonics nestled in the noise. Does yours kinda cut in and out regularly? Like randomly every couple of seconds?

welcome back!

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I should have said that it really helped to anylise the sounds in order to break it down to a point you were meditating to it. And eventually, use it in a way that will get you to sleep.
I Have a few pieces of music gear by a Russian hippy dude who sent me a device called quantum ocean. Basically it transmits analog noise. The instructions give you meditation tasks to use the noise to focus on clearing the mind and meditating to the “earth’s noise” The more you listen, you’ll hear it’s not just white noise, there are many embedded sounds, tones, timbres in the layers. Whether they are actually there and they make up the natural sound of noise or whether the brain is creating them, Who knows but focussing on such details can just break down normally harsh or annoying sounds to the point you can just knock yourself out to them.
So, try it. REALLY concentrate on the sound, try and peel the layers away, count how many different parts make up that whole sound, you’ll be surprised how many different parts it has and the harmonics, tones, noises, rhythms that together just sound like an annoying hum. Once you break it down, it becomes less invasive and you can hear each element quickly, filter out the others a bit and in a similar way that counting sheep or reading you can just shut down through sole concentration on one task.
Good luck.
It doesn’t bother me anywhere near as much now, I can acknowledge it’s there and filter it out somewhat.

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