I was right. It's bad for you.Gavin Chipper wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2015 4:32 pm People who don't sneeze properly - they do this weird suppression thing.
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People who know every post that has ever been made on C4C.
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People who give the middle finger wrong. The correct way is to have a closed fist and then raise the middle finger. The wrong way is only curling the knuckles of the other fingers and you thumb sticking out.
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I've literally never thought about this. I think I have my thumb on the outside actually now trying it out. I think it's slightly more uncomfortable with your thumb locked inside. Maybe slightly more strain on the tendon on the inside of your wrist or something.Mark James wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 11:48 am People who give the middle finger wrong. The correct way is to have a closed fist and then raise the middle finger. The wrong way is only curling the knuckles of the other fingers and you thumb sticking out.
Overruled.
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I think you are misunderstanding. I don't mean locking your thumb inside your fist. I mean having your thumb literally pointing outwards. Hopefully the link below works to show what I mean.
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OK, yeah. I accept that.
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People who put the squash/Ribena/whatever in AFTER the water. what in god's name are you thinking
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As long as you stir it afterwards.Mark Deeks wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 9:38 am People who put the squash/Ribena/whatever in AFTER the water. what in god's name are you thinking
I used Tom makke ribena milkshakes that way too.
Before I got a fancy coffee machine I used to make instant coffee by adding it to the boiled water mainly because the optimum temperature for coffee is around 92 C and pouring boiling water on coffee burns it slightly
But i always add boiling water to a teabag
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When at leisure, I put the squash in first and then the water, like a normal person. However, when there's a queue behind me at the office for the taps, I go mixologist style with the water and the squash being poured simultaneously so as to save a few seconds. It's pretty mad, I know!Mark Deeks wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 9:38 am People who put the squash/Ribena/whatever in AFTER the water. what in god's name are you thinking
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C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
C2: SEATING (7)
Score: 108–16 (max 113)
Another niner for Adam and yet another century. Well done, that man."
C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
C2: SEATING (7)
Score: 108–16 (max 113)
Another niner for Adam and yet another century. Well done, that man."
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You're playing with fire, Adam. Don't get cocky.
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People who deconstruct a joke to it's base level 
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People who use the term Netizens when referring to the online community on their socials.
Actually people who use the term socials.
Confirming what I always suspected I don't trust myself
Actually people who use the term socials.
Confirming what I always suspected I don't trust myself
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Anyone who writes/participates in the articles that have the caption "I bought my own house at 22 whilst working at Asda. Here's how you can do the same!"
Two lines in: "Michael got a gift of £100,000 from his parents to help towards getting his house, but it was definitely the working part-time in a minimum wage summer job that enabled him to make this financial commitment"
Two lines in: "Michael got a gift of £100,000 from his parents to help towards getting his house, but it was definitely the working part-time in a minimum wage summer job that enabled him to make this financial commitment"
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If Michael's parents give me 100 grand I could do the same tooElliott Mellor wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 11:18 am Anyone who writes/participates in the articles that have the caption "I bought my own house at 22 whilst working at Asda. Here's how you can do the same!"
Two lines in: "Michael got a gift of £100,000 from his parents to help towards getting his house, but it was definitely the working part-time in a minimum wage summer job that enabled him to make this financial commitment"
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This is very much one for runners - People who do an e.g. 10 km race and because their GPS watch measures it as 10.05 km or something they put in their Strava description in addition to their race time of e.g. 50:07 that their 10k time was 49:50. No it wasn't. I trust the track measurement far more than your GPS watch to measure the race distance. It's completely irrelevant and counts for nothing the time your watch thinks you took to run 10 km. Someone did this at parkrun yesterday. They got 19:54 but claimed a 5k of 19:36. Sorry but no.
I think the most egregious cases are when people go to a track and run a set distance and put their time but still use their watch to measure the distance rather than the lines on the track! Someone I know claimed a sub 5-minute mile. Nice. Except that I had a look at the Strava trace and he did not run a mile. He just started running and stopped when his watch said he'd done a mile. Absolute maniac.
I think the most egregious cases are when people go to a track and run a set distance and put their time but still use their watch to measure the distance rather than the lines on the track! Someone I know claimed a sub 5-minute mile. Nice. Except that I had a look at the Strava trace and he did not run a mile. He just started running and stopped when his watch said he'd done a mile. Absolute maniac.
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People who think a film is crap because it "isn't the same as the book". You are watching a film, not watching a documentary of a book.
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"Crap" might be an overreaction, but when you watch a film that is based on a book but with loads of detail left out, it can come across as a bit lesser.Martin Hurst wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 1:55 pm People who think a film is crap because it "isn't the same as the book". You are watching a film, not watching a documentary of a book.
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I saw a Dumb Runner article on this today - 'Course Was Long,' Complains Marathoner Whose Own Serpentine Path Along Route Looks Like Something Out of 'Family Circus'Gavin Chipper wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 6:30 pm This is very much one for runners - People who do an e.g. 10 km race and because their GPS watch measures it as 10.05 km or something they put in their Strava description in addition to their race time of e.g. 50:07 that their 10k time was 49:50. No it wasn't. I trust the track measurement far more than your GPS watch to measure the race distance. It's completely irrelevant and counts for nothing the time your watch thinks you took to run 10 km. Someone did this at parkrun yesterday. They got 19:54 but claimed a 5k of 19:36. Sorry but no.
I think the most egregious cases are when people go to a track and run a set distance and put their time but still use their watch to measure the distance rather than the lines on the track! Someone I know claimed a sub 5-minute mile. Nice. Except that I had a look at the Strava trace and he did not run a mile. He just started running and stopped when his watch said he'd done a mile. Absolute maniac.
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People who quote themselves on social media. The top line is usually some non sequitur like "It's a good point" or "Never thought about it this way" and then they're quoting themselves.
Mike Brown: "Round 12: T N R S A E I G U
C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
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Score: 108–16 (max 113)
Another niner for Adam and yet another century. Well done, that man."
C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
C2: SEATING (7)
Score: 108–16 (max 113)
Another niner for Adam and yet another century. Well done, that man."