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Labour is now the true party of English patriotism (Sunday Telegraph)
pellinore replied to pellinore's topic in UK and Europe
I'm sure this man agrees with you. He's struggling to say "foreigners" in an acceptable way: -
Argentina asks Interpol to arrest Iranian minister for his role in 1994 AMIA bombing
and-then replied to Kittens Are Jerks's topic in United States and the Americas
The rest of the world should take their cues from the Mossad in dealing with these evildoers. -
US intel said to indicate Iran could strike ‘Israeli soil’ in next 24 to 48 hours
Setton replied to Kittens Are Jerks's topic in Israel, Palestine and the Middle-East
101 UN staff killed out of 130,000 in Gaza. That's a death rate of 0.77%. Extrapolate that to the population and you get 17,000 dead. And that's on the assumption the IDF are no less likely to target UN workers than they are anyone else. Hamas was only estimated to have 20-25000 members before the war. -
Labour is now the true party of English patriotism (Sunday Telegraph)
Setton replied to pellinore's topic in UK and Europe
What do you call people who attack police? How much? -
Labour is now the true party of English patriotism (Sunday Telegraph)
pellinore replied to pellinore's topic in UK and Europe
No at all. Diehard Conservative, but not these current ignorant UKIPers who are trashing democracy. Liz Truss as PM, Boris Johnson as PM, Rishi Sunak as PM, Suella Braverman as Home Sec, Nadine Dories as Culture Sec, Grant Shapps rotated through many roles- so many Tory's holding posts they are completely unsuitable for. In fact, it is as if they were put in post just for a laugh, except the laugh is on the UK. -
Labour is now the true party of English patriotism (Sunday Telegraph)
pellinore replied to pellinore's topic in UK and Europe
Look at this flag-waving ignoramus. He probably doesn't know that St George's mum was a Palestinian and they also celebrate St George's Day: - Today
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WA mom pleads not guilty to stabbing 4-year-old son to death
and-then replied to Scholar4Truth's topic in True Crime
May the little guy finally rest in peace. My God, what a world. -
Sadhguru on understanding the nature of mental illness....
Ajay0 replied to Ajay0's topic in Spirituality, Religion and Beliefs
If some moderately wealthy business people merely satisfy their authentic needs rather than multiple imaginary desires, then good for them. They are not bound to have addiction disorders and potential for psychological suffering. However this does not mean the rest, especially the middle and lower classes are immune to the temptations impressed on them by various ads in social media, billboards, tv and cinema, magazines and newspapers and brochures, endorsements by successful celebrities. Desires are also generated by comparison, so if the neighbor has a brand new luxury car, desires for the same will be generated in oneself so as to keep up and not to look bad in comparison. If I am a capitalist selling branded watches, it would be good for my profits if the same customer is impressed to buy a few dozen of my watches even if only one is needed for his or her practical purpose. Good marketing psychology and tactics and salesmanship can ensure that the same customer would buy a couple of branded watches for various occasions and dress styles citing the example of a famous actor or model or celebrity. I would also create a few ads showing that those who wear my branded watches are Winners who stand out and the rest are pathetic losers who belong to the invisible herds. Plato has stated that the intelligent are always a minority in a population, so the people who can figure out my schemes would be a minority and will not pose much trouble for me. The superficial majority however are bound to buy my watches and enable me to buy my next super-yacht, private island and latest sportscar, which similarly has been impressed on me by various ads and articles and examples of celebrities. And yes, there will be a few who are impressed with strong cravings by the ads of my watches, and being unable to afford them will try to steal them or get to a life of crime for easy money, and end up in prison for a couple of years. Bad luck, I guess. If they were smart enough like me, they would do all the robbing they wanted in a legal manner without anyone being the wiser. -
India's 1st mission to study the sun launches Sept. 2 [updated]
Ajay0 replied to Still Waters's topic in Space: Exploration and Spaceflight
Aditya mission continuously sending data about sun : ISRO https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/aditya-l1-solar-mission-continuously-sending-data-about-sun-isro-chief-s-somnath/cid/2014895- 21 replies
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These Are the Rarest Colors on Earth
openozy replied to Lucia62's topic in Weird, Bizarre and Offbeat News
WOW. -
100 gallon tank water disappeared over night
the13bats replied to Woodburyjim's topic in Hobbies, Sports and Interests
20 is pretty quick, Maybe "care," isn't the right word if you think the experience is worth your time to post it it might be interesting and I'm all in favor of more traffic in my go to sections, I think some rather odd things do happen with phones -
Current Ukrainian counteroffensives
jmccr8 replied to Unusual Tournament's topic in Russia and the War in Ukraine
A refinery burns in the Smolensk region (Russia) after a UAV attack Message from Russian officials: “In all likelihood, as a result of an enemy attack on civilian fuel and energy facilities, fires occurred in the Smolensk and Yartsevo districts. The Ministry of Emergency Situations is eliminating the consequences on the spot. I ask you to remain calm and not to panic,” the governor wrote. Local residents report that an oil refinery near the villages of Razdoro and Prigorskoye is on fire and publish a video. At least 4-5 explosions are reported. https://t.me/pilotblog/11557 -
100 gallon tank water disappeared over night
papageorge1 replied to Woodburyjim's topic in Hobbies, Sports and Interests
Each process takes about 20 minutes. But something happened on my phone tonight that defied normal explanation. I might explain tomorrow if anyone claims to care. -
Democrats Introduce Resolution to Strip Trump of Secret Service Protection if Convicted and Jailed
Tatetopa replied to Steve McGarrett's topic in United States and the Americas
Sometimes a con man is most desperately trying to con himself. -
How logic alone may prove that time doesn’t exist
Tatetopa replied to Still Waters's topic in Philosophy and Psychology
Time may be a quantity like matter that is quantized. Instead of a movie, the universe may be like a series of still photographs. Instead of continuous motion like a movie, we jump from one very close still photograph to another in the smallest quantum of time. Then as Einstein might have thought, all of the still photographs still exist in some sort of cosmic stack. Maybe if you knew how, you could move backwards or sideways through those quantum instant photos. -
Old Louisiana courthouse sees reports of 'unexplainable' occurrences
the13bats replied to UM-Bot's topic in Ghosts, Hauntings and The Paranormal
Ooh no, I'm a terrible skeptic and my heads in the sand, feel better? And you are still sadly boring in your thinking a skeptic has the burden to prove your delusional claims are not paranormal, you missed where I said, -
Argentina asks Interpol to arrest Iranian minister for his role in 1994 AMIA bombing
qxcontinuum replied to Kittens Are Jerks's topic in United States and the Americas
Iran was also involved in the Boston marathon bombing and usa has done 0 . -
Why do people feel like they're being watched, even when no one is there?
qxcontinuum replied to Still Waters's topic in Philosophy and Psychology
There are thousents of cameras everywhere now, on houses , fences, corners , stop lights , stores you name it. Feeling watched is no longer just a feeling , it's a reality -
Woman claims to have married and divorced the ghost of a soldier
qxcontinuum replied to UM-Bot's topic in Ghosts, Hauntings and The Paranormal
What was the reason for divorce? Lack of arousenes? -
Old Louisiana courthouse sees reports of 'unexplainable' occurrences
openozy replied to UM-Bot's topic in Ghosts, Hauntings and The Paranormal
The thing is you have never disproven any of my experiences so you're not a very dedicated skeptic, you just have your opinion which isn't much really. You are still the same, head buried in the sand and not willing to look outside the box. As for trolling, I'm sure you live under a bridge with three 🐐's 🤣. -
Why censorship is practiced on social media.
psyche101 replied to Hawken's topic in United States and the Americas
And yet everytime some violent person or group is pulled up for their behaviour or actions there you are like any activist. Maybe your not what you think either. -
What is the modern translation of Matthew 24:6-8?
qxcontinuum replied to and-then's topic in Spirituality, Religion and Beliefs
This message from the Bible, specifically from Matthew 24:7-8, is often interpreted as a warning about the signs of the end times or the coming of a significant event. It speaks of times where nations and kingdoms will clash in a major war possibly with use of atomic bombs, accompanied by natural disasters like famines and earthquakes. Remember that military technologies have been created by world powers able to produce earthquakes . There will be a major Hegemony war as sooner America colapses and unfortunately the current administration is rushing its end at incredible speed. Same as the Roman empire collapse, the world would enter in another medieval time, like stage . -
How logic alone may prove that time doesn’t exist
qxcontinuum replied to Still Waters's topic in Philosophy and Psychology
Philosophers have too much time on their hands clearly.😀 Time represents the unit of measure between two events . At cosmic scale it represents the birth life and death of all celestial objects, therefore linear and unidirectional . -
Why do people feel like they're being watched, even when no one is there?
jmccr8 replied to Still Waters's topic in Philosophy and Psychology
Hi OverSword Nope not when I'm alone and don't care if people do when I'm out in public.