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Author (THE BUTTERFLY ASSASSIN trilogy; THE WOLF AND HIS KING) and medievalist specialising in the Ulster Cycle. #1 fan of Láeg mac Ríangabra. 🏳️‍🌈 they/them | siad/iad 📍Cambridge, UK ♿ https://finnlongman.com
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Again, I could be wrong on this, but since that time wasn't mentioned in the news articles I saw I went looking for it and couldn't see it in the gov website statement either. So remember to check your sources before stating stuff as fact.
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Maybe that's coming from somewhere else, but I got the impression that was a hyperbolic joke somebody was making that's been taken as the actual stated time announced (I don't think there is one?). Misinfo is still misinfo even if the overall point is agreeing with yours...
Among my musician friends it would probably mean saying they're not going to come to the session, or not going to stay very long, and then showing up and staying late after all.
I'm wholeheartedly against the social media ban idea, but I'm seeing a lot of misinformation about it. People are sharing the "8.30pm" time as if that's official, but the gov website just says "The government will also be looking... at overnight curfews... and will set out more detail in July" afaik
I don't WANT to be treated like that. I hate the sycophancy and condescension and insertion of fuzzy feelings into business transactions. Just give me a straight forward, to the point email with the basic information I need and skip all the guff, I'm not *here* for that.
That they wrote a book they weren't supposed to be writing, very quickly, without really intending to, and probably while ignoring something else (at least if it's my writer friends saying it, because it has been used that way in the past). I have a reputation.
The thing about a lot of AI is that I actually really hate fawning emails that pander to my feelings all the time. Got one from a company earlier about an item return. I don't need two paragraphs telling me you understand my feelings about buying the wrong filter, just tell me if I can return it.
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