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TheBonkGoggler3 karma

You should hold your heads high! Taking on scientologists is no mean feat.

My question is, how has the purchasing of property changed the area? For e.g. Is there a different culture to before? Are people/businesses who have resided there for years worried about being forced out themselves/ being ostracised for not letting them move in?

Thank you for your journalistic integrity.

TheBonkGoggler3 karma

Not OP but yes sackville street is still owned by the Uni, it’s known as the North campus

TheBonkGoggler1 karma

What prepares you for a role?

And how do you prepare a roll?

TheBonkGoggler1 karma

Being a UOM student myself, i can certainly tell you that the rain in Manchester affects my amount of pain, especially when riding home from campus in winter ;)

As a genuine question, what data have you found about local attitudes to the weather and pain? As those in Manchester definitely have a unique view of the rain.

TheBonkGoggler1 karma

Thanks for your response! It’s certainly an interesting area of research.

Well my initial thoughts are purely anecdotal, but people in Greater Manchester have an attitude towards rain that seems almost proud? Certainly it seems to be a common social trope amongst Mancunians to discuss the rain more often than most, and perhaps more specifically the rain in Manchester i.e. maybe it is unpleasant but it is theirs? I know this isn’t strictly scientific data but I wondered if feelings towards the weather differed depending on region because of perceived weather patterns and attitudes towards different weather. For a country such as the UK where the weather differs quite drastically between north and south i would query if there is a similar difference in perceptions of weather and pain based on location.