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OBL

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Rising sea levels, acid rain, greenhouse gases, cfc’s, weapons of mass destruction, COVID, Putin... but if you just pay more tax it‘ll stop 🙄

At least we can spot the next one coming and laugh about it?...whilst putting on our mandatory bee suits before walking in the countryside... if it just saves one life....🤣
 
Bri963

Bri963

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Interesting that the Independent Thinkers (We know what’s really going on) are the first to hitch their wagons to the likes of Dr Aseem who’s already made money out of selling questionable dietary advice. They’ve been out to get us as far back as I can remember, but they still haven’t Managed it. The Kallergi plan and all the other crap will come to fruition about the same time the high tide reaches Birmingham.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Interesting that the Independent Thinkers (We know what’s really going on) are the first to hitch their wagons to the likes of Dr Aseem who’s already made money out of selling questionable dietary advice. They’ve been out to get us as far back as I can remember, but they still haven’t Managed it. The Kallergi plan and all the other crap will come to fruition about the same time the high tide reaches Birmingham.
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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Interesting that the Independent Thinkers (We know what’s really going on) are the first to hitch their wagons to the likes of Dr Aseem who’s already made money out of selling questionable dietary advice. They’ve been out to get us as far back as I can remember, but they still haven’t Managed it. The Kallergi plan and all the other crap will come to fruition about the same time the high tide reaches Birmingham.
It's a fair point. Tbh,I just don't really believe anything too much unless it's something I have experienced with my own eyes. That goes for covid, vaccines, Putin and all the rest of it. You can certainly find any info online to back up your persuasion which ever way you think.
I don't have too much opinion either way with the climate or Putin because really I'm just going on hearsay but with the vaccines my thoughts are very much backed up with my experiences within my own family circle.
 
Grahams

Grahams

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It's a fair point. Tbh,I just don't really believe anything too much unless it's something I have experienced with my own eyes. That goes for covid, vaccines, Putin and all the rest of it. You can certainly find any info online to back up your persuasion which ever way you think.
I don't have too much opinion either way with the climate or Putin because really I'm just going on hearsay but with the vaccines my thoughts are very much backed up with my experiences within my own family circle.
That appears to be a major issue, certainly for me, so many lies have been exposed in "official" information it is difficult to know who to trust.
My gut instinct is if something is being pushed really hard and any opposition is being shut down then beware. If it can't persuade me on its own merits, telling me I'm an idiot is only going to make me push back harder.
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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That appears to be a major issue, certainly for me, so many lies have been exposed in "official" information it is difficult to know who to trust.
My gut instinct is if something is being pushed really hard and any opposition is being shut down then beware. If it can't persuade me on its own merits, telling me I'm an idiot is only going to make me push back harder.
Exactly
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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So who benefits? Russia can just shut down the line so no need to blow it up.
Going to get interesting now

that is some pipeline
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Gecko

Gecko

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So who benefits? Russia can just shut down the line so no need to blow it up.
Going to get interesting now
Easy one.
1. Moscow have said they can fix the leak, but need sanctions lifted first.
2. Gasprom would be responsible for failing to deliver (if it's just turned off), but is not responsible if the shutdown is caused by "force majeure".
 
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V8Druid

V8Druid

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Easy one.
1. Moscow have said they can fix the leak, but need sanctions lifted first.
2. Gasprom would be responsible for failing to deliver (if it's just turned off), but is not responsible if the shutdown is caused by "force majeure".
now if I was a canny rusky, I'd have built in some vent valves into that line for this sort of situation .... wanna shut it off - oh we have a leak....... if that line was ruptured the bubble show'd be a lot more spectacular than at present :rolleyes:
 
Gecko

Gecko

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.. if that line was ruptured the bubble show'd be a lot more spectacular than at present :rolleyes:
There is nothing to scale it against. The reports say bubble field is 1km across

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As for the "2 doses makes you 44% more likely to catch covid" - that actually makes perfect sense.
For quite a while, those who couldn't produce proof of vaccine, were highly restricted.
Once you could show proof, the restrictions were virtually lifted and your exposure is greatly increased - so you are more likely to catch it (or spread it).

The real question is: how do hospital stays compare between vax'd and un-vax'd?
(haven't seen an answer to that)
 
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Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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There is nothing to scale it against. The reports say bubble field is 1km across

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As for the "2 doses makes you 44% more likely to catch covid - that actually makes perfect sense.
For quite a while, those who couldn't produce proof of vaccine, were highly restricted.
Once you could show proof, the restrictions were virtually lifted and your exposure is greatly increased - so you are more likely to catch it (or spread it).
That looks like a Russian sub has sprung a leak...😶
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
As for the "2 doses makes you 44% more likely to catch covid - that actually makes perfect sense.
For quite a while, those who couldn't produce proof of vaccine, were highly restricted.
Once you could show proof, the restrictions were virtually lifted and your exposure is greatly increased - so you are more likely to catch it (or spread it).
plus the vaccinated thought they were fireproof
 
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Steve

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Yeah, absolutely. Not only can you get, but you can still spread it.

Something to keep in mind: By definition, half the population is below average intelligence.
🤔 So by my reckoning that makes me average.
 
Canal Navvy

Canal Navvy

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I wonder how you would go about mending a gas main in a hundred metres of water, the reports suggested that explosive detonation in the water just above the pipeline is the cause 🤔
 
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