The field structure was a gamble, I believe if you use a structure for 7 years without the council knowing- they can’t order you to tear it down, hence hiding it with hay bales. Originally from Kent, really was quite common
The proportionate force argument only works in hindsight in the court case. If someone breaks in with force, smashes your window open and jumps in wearing a balaclava, you stab him and he bleeds out and the police later discover he was only armed with a teaspoon and a sharp wit, it looks bad. In the heat of the moment, when you've been invaded and hear someone running up the stairs to you, it would take a psychopath to stay calm and measure up the threat with a level head. I'd be panicking and clutching a chefs knife and lunging at them as soon as possible, I don't care whether you're armed with a foam finger or the demon core.
I think it's pretty standard that if you're the kind of person who has such a violent allergic reaction to commonly available things, you probably have something like an epi-pen so I'm not sure how realistic severe allergic reaction would be as an easy murder option. Then you have to justify why you didn't help with the epipen, which should give enough time for paramedics to arrive at least. Or, you have to explain why you didn't call emergency services... It'd definitely be 'easier' to get away with than just straight up normal poisoning, shooting, stabbing, etc, but it feels like inviting them to a high cliff and them having a clumsy accident is more reliable than hoping they happen to have such a violent allergic reaction they immediately die.
I do like how quickly in an Apocalypse their thoughts turn to buggering each other 😂
Trott's expression of utter disgust as Smiffy was backpedalling about Michael Barrymore is pure gold. pausing at 46:52 tells you all you need to know.
Just what I need when I can’t sleep at 1 in the morning thanks guys ❤
I had to take a breather at 32:45 I was laughing so hard
The butcher's knife thing was from "Liar Liar" XD
I’ve built a tree house in a forest before it’s a real fun challenge, did it over lockdown with my dad :))
The field structure was a gamble, I believe if you use a structure for 7 years without the council knowing- they can’t order you to tear it down, hence hiding it with hay bales. Originally from Kent, really was quite common
29:50 Ross forgot
I feel like that intro needed the " Legalise nuclear bombs"
I can't imagine what a Hat Films rendition of a Raid: Shadow Legends skit would look like
Surprise guest Elgato! Y’all are really moving up and up
idk why I feel so seen when seaquest DSV is mentioned.
I wonder if smith was talking about Billy billingham when talking about special forces, they guy is a legend
Ross "I'll cut this out" Hornby
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Best intro song yet think
The proportionate force argument only works in hindsight in the court case. If someone breaks in with force, smashes your window open and jumps in wearing a balaclava, you stab him and he bleeds out and the police later discover he was only armed with a teaspoon and a sharp wit, it looks bad.
In the heat of the moment, when you've been invaded and hear someone running up the stairs to you, it would take a psychopath to stay calm and measure up the threat with a level head. I'd be panicking and clutching a chefs knife and lunging at them as soon as possible, I don't care whether you're armed with a foam finger or the demon core.
31:58 - Gee smith, I wonder why YT thinks you're far right 😆
Excellent pod
buggery is a great word
I thought it said squirter
Rather see Ross with his ninja sword and Trott just stripping. Lol.
I think it's pretty standard that if you're the kind of person who has such a violent allergic reaction to commonly available things, you probably have something like an epi-pen so I'm not sure how realistic severe allergic reaction would be as an easy murder option. Then you have to justify why you didn't help with the epipen, which should give enough time for paramedics to arrive at least. Or, you have to explain why you didn't call emergency services...
It'd definitely be 'easier' to get away with than just straight up normal poisoning, shooting, stabbing, etc, but it feels like inviting them to a high cliff and them having a clumsy accident is more reliable than hoping they happen to have such a violent allergic reaction they immediately die.
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