You could just have refered to the revised forum rules, but instead you are making a drama and act as if you are the victim.Can you please link the source tweet instead of posting the pictures? I got moaned at for doing the exact same thing so I can't tolerate anyone else doing it. If you can do it I can do it. I can't let this go.
Got me told that it was not instaled yesterdayYou could just have refered to the revised forum rules, but instead you are making a drama and act as if you are the victim.
Anyway, since you cannot see it on the pictures, does anybody know if the last piece got installed yet?
Can you please link the source tweet instead of posting the pictures? I got moaned at for doing the exact same thing so I can't tolerate anyone else doing it. If you can do it I can do it. I can't let this go.
Oh **** off with this.Taking bank holidays off? This is precisely the reason why this thing won't open any time soon.
I mean, look at Energylandia for example. They don't take bank holidays off, and they'll have opened anything between 6-10 coasters in the time it's taken to build Fly......
I think having a sense of humour would do itI was going for a serious answer too when i realised you were very likely being sarcastic. Maybe a /s at the end will do it?
I found it quite funny to be honest. Also the idea that german workes put their day off during holidays since FLY does not have a schedule while the polish workers need to catch up because Zadra blew over.I think having a sense of humour would do it
I didn't bother reading to the end because I've seen literal posts in this thread arguing about construction being lazy and slow. My sarcasm meter is at zero, need to recharge. I have brought shame to my family.Note to self: 6 dots at the end of a post isn't enough to show sarcasm.
'educated on the subject'
Bit cringey. I really dislike it when this topic comes up, there's a lot of entitlement and sense of superiority and it doesn't make for comfortable reading.
Either way it's still cringeyI'm not at all meaning this in a way of entitlement and superiority, the narration in your head is different than mine.
In America, we use the term "educated on a subject" in a way that's more akin to the dictionary definition: of having knowledge on a particular subject through study, which can be study at home on your own. It doesn't imply a sense of superiority, as anyone can take the time to study and learn a subject if truly desired.
Go ahead and think it's "cringey" if you want, but I guarantee you if you were to hear me speak it with the live inflection of a real voice this thought would have never crossed your mind.
It seems like I've had a lot of debates on this site recently that would have been easily resolved if I had recorded my voice. I think a lot of it has to do with cultural differences in assumed tones between Europeans and North Americans.
Ok not even sure what you were linking anyway but I pressed the link and it downloaded an un-openable file to my computer.Start reading the whole treath again with a special cup of coffeehttps://ton.twitter.com/i/ton/data/dm/1120266250666545157/1120266176213475328/M9rz71nz.jpg. This time its actualy a pic from me