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Are we talking about the £13 a day for low income workers? Based on the absolutely outstanding percentage of people who isolate when told to now, I reckon 90% earn just a bit more than the £13 a day.
What if those down to 7 days also don't isolate? Bring it down to 3? Then 1? Then "eh feck it". And all this for a very reasonable price of just £7485958488373744 or whatever the actual number is. When it doubt, just give the feck up.
Feel free to point out I'm blind but what's the reason for reducing the quarantine period? Cause 90% don't quarantine for 14 days so lets see if they are willing to do 7?!
That’s the way it looks like, will probably involve some money that can be claimed for 7 days, so half the amount that would be needed to pay for 14
Feel free to point out I'm blind but what's the reason for reducing the quarantine period? Cause 90% don't quarantine for 14 days so lets see if they are willing to do 7? What the actual feck?!
Screwdriving - that term is a new one for me - thanks!
IIRC there was a recent story about a Chinese company that made male chastity devices that had security flaws potentially making them easily compromised.
Given the rise in sex toys that can be connected to the internet, maybe this is a growing niche that we need to look into? I wonder what certifications are available?
Given the rise in sex toys that can be connected to the internet, maybe this is a growing niche that we need to look into? I wonder what certifications are available?
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