crossin me property line to nab up ME snow? what a’ bloody wanker. e’ shoulda just used es’ own bloody snow christ sake

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    Yeah that’s a dick move, it’s so rare that we get snow, I enjoy looking out of the window and seeing it.

    Not to mention that it’s taboo over here to enter someone else’s garden without good reason, this bloke’s asking for it though, where’s his hedge? Not even a fence? Come on. But I digress.

    Thing is, if they’d just asked I bet he’d have said sure, and been happy to help, but it’s people stepping over the line and going outside of the basic social contact we have in our communities, that’s what pisses ya off.

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    Says the man with appliances on his front lawn. The British really are the ‘mericuhns of Europe aren’t they?

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    This is a whole sub-genre in British tabloids. Absolute melts pointing at things with a sad or annoyed face.

    Cannot for the life of me remember the collective term for them.

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    also I feel like this area would be soo cozy without the fence and with a big tree to give some shade to rest under. maybe a hammock tied to the house or something too

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      The front garden is not space to get cozy in the UK, especially if you live somewhere where neighbours pose for compo face for the local paper, have a triple head crease at the head neck neutral zone, keep white goods or sofas in the front garden etc. I expect if you explore the area where this photo was taken, there is a pub with a flat roof and no other amenities than a chip shop, bookies, vape shop.

      For the record, I absolutely love places like this

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    Is this image AI? the reflections in the window, the perfect snowman, that film grain filter… it looks too perfect to me.

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      Jesus christ if you image search it there is a slop avalanche with like a dozen variants with him wearing different clothes and slightly different houses etc. All reposted woth slightly different wording.

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      I get that vibe. I’ve seen a different photo with an extremely similar background that was definitely AI. This is kind of the most average looking UK houses, no house numbers, no logo on the security decide. Definitely suspicious.