Open Thread – Thursday 12 August 2021

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  1. Professor Higgins says:

    Ah, Gunner, when I said the Ferrari would be up on blocks by half-time, I meant from scrubbing the tyres breaking the lap record.


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  2. calli says:

    The 31 July open thread is still going gangbusters

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    Lol!

    The padded cell is missing a few inmates!


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  3. Crankie of Sydney says:

    “C.L. says:
    August 13, 2021 at 8:56 pm
    Good to see the Lizzinator.”
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    Seconded.


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  4. Crankie of Sydney says:

    “Interesting that those having a crack at Lizzie seem to be MIA when Bird is spraying anti-Semitic bile around.
    Priorities.”
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    Quite so Professor.


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  5. rosie says:

    I don’t know Calli.

    I think a couple of those contributors make some jolly good points.

    Perhaps even worthy of a separate post.


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  6. JMH says:

    Higgins et al:

    “Well yes.
    Not universally welcomed.
    Interesting that those having a crack at Lizzie seem to be MIA when Bird is spraying anti-Semitic bile around.
    Priorities.”

    “REPORT COMMENT” Isn’t that what it’s for?


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  7. areff says:

    JC, the Ding of Swaziland’s inane and endless comments. It’s the job of a moment to filter him out, and I do wish Adam would take that step. It’s the only solution. Ignore him … and Smegmabrain still won’t go away.


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  8. Ragu says:

    Professor Higgins

    Who the fuck are you?

    We had a nice community at the old place, and all of a sudden you and this ruprecht tard turn up here acting like a homosexual schoolboy that’s been skipped over for promotion, fixated on just regurgitating the same old story and haw haws.


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  9. srr says:

    “Steve trickler says:
    August 13, 2021 at 7:59 pm

    Go go go you good thing!

    The Black Stallion”
    _________________________

    Make it a grey Brumby and that was my childhood.
    The old bugger used to beat group one thoroughbreds, hence his time as a Track horse for one of the top Cup Trainers.
    I can’t watch clips like that & not be sent back to my distant youth.
    Than You Steve 😉 🙂


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  10. mh says:

    DeNiro in his younger days reminds me of Djokovic.


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  11. calli says:

    I think a couple of those contributors make some jolly good points.
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    Define “points”. 🤣

    The site is definitely under attack. Funny how a few old farts mouthing off can be much of a threat, but there it is.


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  12. Ruprecht says:

    Eh? Who is Ragu? At least I’m not named after a shitty spaghetti sauce.


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  13. Mick Gold Coast QLD says:

    I’ve stumbled into the asylum for no good reason yet again – did they issue an extra glug of green lime cordial this evening?

    This “King etc” invented character evidently spotted a crowd here a couple of weeks back, started raving incoherently before them and now they are eating out of his hand. Throw in a Catallaxy sovereign citizen moron or two giggling “wheeee” and the joint degenerates into a pointless shambles.

    I was bemused mid week by the revelation that people here (with better things to do, surely!) used email each other as friends or acquaintances worthy of rehabilitation, after being “horrid and inhuman” to each other. It’s astonishing! Teenage schoolgirls do this sort of thing on their computers and end up necking themselves in despair for some unknown dimwit reason – you just would not expect adults to imitate them.

    It is a fetid space and one does need to be a genius to be conscious of that.

    Scott Morrison took up a lot of space on television news at about 4 pm this afternoon and I was reminded he was the great white hope to an enormous number of Catallaxy fans eight years ago as minister for illegal reffos. Especially to the wymminses posters … “can you all see me being lovely and kind and wise?” … with their unfounded plea that he be lined up as the next prime minister. Then he was and they have not stopped whinging for a minute. 😁 Nomsayin?

    Being here is not real life, it is a comedy romp at best with many parts acted out by a lot of repulsive players.


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  14. Mark A says:

    Did I read it right?
    Some poster said he would post ‘all’ the US and Aus. cartoons?

    For one, too may and losing impact, secondly for Tom, why bother?


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  15. areff says:

    At least I’m not named after a shitty spaghetti sauce

    Spelt correctly, Rupprecht takes two ‘p’s.


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  16. Dot says:

    From a less than reputable website.

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    *A video shared on social media shows a young girl crying in fear as nurses force-vaccinate her. She cries “no, please no!” and “I don’t want it” repeatedly, but the group of nurses ignore what she says, her cries, and her body language, and vaxx her anyway.

    Whatever happened to “no means no”?

    Wasn’t that a rallying cry of *promiscuous young women*?

    And how about “my body, my choice”?*

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    Children born during the coronavirus pandemic have significantly reduced verbal, motor and overall cognitive performance compared with children born before, a US study suggests.

    With limited stimulation at home and less interaction with the world outside, pandemic-era children appear to have scored shockingly low on tests designed to assess cognitive development, said lead study author Sean Deoni, associate professor of paediatrics (research) at Brown University.

    In the decade preceding the pandemic, the mean IQ score on standardised tests for children aged between three months and three years of age hovered around 100, but for children born during the pandemic that number tumbled to 78, according to the analysis, which is yet to be peer-reviewed.

    “It’s not subtle by any stretch,” said Deoni. “You don’t typically see things like that, outside of major cognitive disorders.”

    The study included 672 children from the state of Rhode Island. Of these, 188 were born after July 2020 and 308 were born prior to January 2019, while 176 were born between January 2019 and March 2020. The children included in the study were born full-term, had no developmental disabilities and were mostly white.

    Those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds fared worse in the tests, the researchers found.

    The biggest reason behind the falling scores is likely the lack of stimulation and interaction at home, said Deoni. “Parents are stressed and frazzled … that interaction the child would normally get has decreased substantially.”

    Whether these lower cognitive scores will have a long-term impact is unclear. In the first few years of life, the foundations for cognition are laid, much like building a house – it’s easier to add rooms or flourishes when you’re building the foundation, Deoni said. “The ability to course-correct becomes smaller, the older that child gets.”


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  17. Rockdoctor says:

    I’ve stumbled into the asylum for no good reason yet again – did they issue an extra glug of green lime cordial this evening?

    Yup I wandered out to check the moon, na not that we are in a waxing crescent phase.


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  18. Professor Higgins says:

    Right.
    So Na-zi and xunt earns auto-moderation but the shit being served up by Bird does not?


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  19. Mark A says:

    Lost my gravatar too, shyte.
    This place is going to the dogs.


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  20. Dot says:

    From a less than reputable website.

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    A new study from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh in the US revealed that the most educated people were the least likely to get vaccinated.

    In Germany and elsewhere, those who refuse the jab have been called “Covidiots” suggesting that such people are stupid. And the unvaccinated have not only been shamed, but bribed, excluded from participation in daily life or portrayed as victims of mis- and disinformation campaigns.

    Surveys consistently also found that Democrats were much more likely to report having been vaccinated than Republicans. Republicans, on the other hand, were much more likely to say that they definitely do not want to get vaccinated. Rates were therefore lower in counties that voted for Trump in the 2020 Presidential election compared to those that voted for President Biden and the gap has grown.

    Thus, the unvaccinated are said to be uneducated, poor Trump supporters. But while the unvaccinated may be disenfranchised conservatives, they are undoubtedly also smart.

    According to a new paper by researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, the unvaccinated are not the stupid ones. The researchers analysed more than 5 million survey responses, including various demographic details, and listed the people who would “probably” or “definitely” not take the shot as “vaccine hesitant”.

    But in terms of the breakdown in “vaccine hesitancy” by level of education, the highest hesitancy were noted among those least (SMOOTH BRAINS) and most educated.

    Those with a master’s degree had the least hesitancy (MIDWITS)

    while the highest hesitancy was among those holding a Ph.D (WRINKLE BRAINS)

    In the first five months of 2021, according to the study, the largest decrease in hesitancy was among the least educated — those with a high school education or less. Meanwhile, hesitancy never dropped in the most educated group – by May this year, Ph.Ds were the most hesitant group.

    The less educated have evidently changed their minds about having the shot while those with the highest level of education in society, steadfastly remained vaccine sceptics.


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  21. JC says:

    CL

    Monster is first and foremost a fat idiot. If he’s a good blogger it means the correct description should be a big fat idiotic blogger.


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  22. Bar Beach Swimmer says:

    jupes says:
    August 13, 2021 at 11:19 am
    The low-tech, relatively poorly equiped and trained Taliban are giving western armies a lesson on how to win a war.

    Doesn’t matter how skilled, brave or well equiped your military is, if you conduct a war in a half-arsed fashion, you will lose. And so it is playing out. When your focus is on enforcing rules of engagement on your own soldiers, rather than winning that engagement, then the enemy know you are not serious. When you continue to use failed tactics such as COIN, then the enemy gets a huge advantage. When you continue to focus on diversity at the expense of warrior culture, then the enemy can’t believe that they are opposed by such weak clowns

    I’ve been thinking about this comment for most of the day. Somewhere, some time ago I read that the West can’t win wars because of recent times none have created an existential threat. So, we only win wars when that’s what they are – the danger of subjugation and/or obliteration to whole countries. (I realise that when 9/11 happened the West was, at that moment, thinking “sh1t, this could be it.” But in the end it didn’t play out that way and so Western governments lost interest, as jupes points out eloquently, despite what it cost in the lives of our soldiers and the ultimate message of weak will that will do us no good in the long run.)

    But now something odd is happening. Our governments’ response to the China Pestilence is almost like what you’d expect from a country fighting a real and existential war. Everyone has been conscripted to the mindset of “we’ll fight them [it] on the beaches stuff.”

    We’re now pouring everything we’ve got into this “war” effort and are past the Andrew Fisher pledge stage of “…to our last man and our last shilling.” In fact, a large portion of the treasure already has been spent. Yet still we go on.

    No one in the government wants to pull back as we have done on more than one occasion when caught fighting some forgotten regional war, somewhere or other. (I seek in no way to dishonour the sacrifices of our war veterans and serving personnel but there are some strange parallels in the way this is all playing out).

    We have a whole-of-government response and that stupid National Cabinet, I mean, forum, mirrors the Menzies War Cabinet including its dysfunctionality. We have weekly/daily press conferences that include the numbers of cases, which is almost what you’d expect during announcements of war casualties.

    Even the diversity stuff has been tossed aside – it doesn’t matter what your background is or any special intersectionality you claim, everyone’s gotta get on board. From any of these draconian measures there are no dispensations. Even the message, despite it’s insincerity, “we’re all in this together,” is made with the assumption that it’s a country-wide commitment.

    Strange days.


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  23. Mick Gold Coast QLD says:

    Me at 9:25 pm:

    I intended to say “and one does not need to be a genius” but did not – my apologies.


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  24. Dot says:

    From a less than reputable website.

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    Authorities in northern Germany have appealed to thousands of people to get another shot of Covid vaccine after a police investigation found that a Red Cross nurse may have injected them with a saline solution.

    The nurse is suspected of injecting salt solution into people’s arms instead of genuine doses at a vaccination centre in Friesland – a rural district near the North Sea coast – in the early spring.

    “I am totally shocked by this episode,” Sven Ambrosy, a local councillor, said on Facebook as local authorities issued the call on Tuesday to about 8,600 residents who may have been affected.

    While saline solution is harmless, most people who got vaccinated in Germany in March and April when the suspected switch took place are elderly and at high risk of catching Covid.

    The motive of the nurse, who was not named, was not clear but she had aired sceptical views about vaccines in social media posts, police investigators said.


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  25. JC says:

    Areff

    Yea well, I suggested you should take over the blog and you never texted back.


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  26. Ragu says:

    Who is Ragu? 

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    Been here a while. I used to be Dan. I don’t continually drag out conversations like a flaming homo to win points in a game that does not exist


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  27. Steve trickler says:

    srr says:
    August 13, 2021 at 9:19 pm

    Our grade 1 class went to the local rec centre in Carnarvon to watch on a big screen. The memory popped into the head last night.


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  28. Dot says:

    *I don’t continually drag out conversations like a flaming homo to win points in a game that does not exist*

    LOL

    Oh but you’re wrong.


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  29. Ruprecht says:

    Sounds like you’re drawing on experience Ragu, who used to be Dan.


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  30. Ragu says:

    No. I am not wrong


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  31. mh says:

    A ‘great blogger‘ that believed every deep state Trump conspiracy fed to him.


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  32. MatrixTransform says:

    Being here is not real life, it is a comedy romp at best with many parts acted out by a lot of repulsive players.

    translation:
    Leigh Paatsch has been watching Catallaxy, The Movie for 8 years and still reckons it only rates a 1/5

    Mick from Gold Coast endorses this ad


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  33. Megan says:

    Gotcha, jo. I have ordered a suitable frilly frock for my next potential flounce.


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  34. Professor Higgins says:

    Hey Bird.
    How did you go with Ellie?


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  35. Bar Beach Swimmer says:

    Boambee John says:
    August 13, 2021 at 8:55 pm

    thanks, BJ.


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  36. Boambee John says:

    BBS

    👌👍


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  37. Bar Beach Swimmer says:

    mh says:
    August 13, 2021 at 9:47 pm
    A ‘great blogger‘ that believed every deep state Trump conspiracy fed to him

    +1


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  38. Ragu says:

    Professor Higgins 

    Who are you? You’ve already had a go at Ellie for her mental health. What the fuck is wrong with you?


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  39. Professor Higgins says:

    Sorry, you’re confused Ragu.
    I was having a go at the (attempted) lecherous behaviour of Bird.
    Apology accepted.


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  40. Bar Beach Swimmer says:

    A few weeks ago, the other half sent an email to his union regarding one of their newsletters, which advised that as essential workers they should be offered the jab, but not before the medical fraternity etc.

    He responded with “what about the union supporting the right of workers not to be jabbed, especially because of the side effects, and what is the legal position if a worker were to contract a significant illness because of having a vaccination; would there be access to workers compensation etc.”

    They got back to him today saying that they’ve received numerous communications from members saying the same thing and that they do support the right of workers to make their own health choices without coercion. There’s supposed to be an email coming out. As it’s a large and powerful union, it will be interesting to see if this goes anywhere.


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  41. Professor Higgins says:

    Concern troll alert!
    Concern troll alert!
    Lecherous anti-Semite feigning concern for Jewish lady!


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  42. Ragu says:

    Fuck off idiot and shut your mouth. You had a go at a woman who has been through hell.


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  43. Bar Beach Swimmer says:

    Well, how many more goals can GWS scored against Richmond? A flogging to be sure and must be the end of their season.


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  44. JC says:

    “The smartest man I know”

    Joe Hiden’s comment about his son, Bunter Hiden.

    According to reports, Bunter Hiden has lost three computers with of them ending up in the hands of Russian intel.


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  45. Bar Beach Swimmer says:

    Johanna, Happy Birthday – a bit late, sorry; but I hope you have had a good day!


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  46. Ragu says:

    I’m not confused Mr Blow-in.

    You are a reprehensible malignant shit


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  47. mh says:

    Gladys Berejiklian playing on giant screens inside the vaccination hub for teens.
    Getting vaxxed for something that is almost a zero threat to them.

    https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/08/11/02/46534987-9881961-The_video_shows_the_inside_of_the_vaccination_hub_pictured_with_-a-13_1628643605628.jpg


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  48. Ragu says:

    Professor Higgins says:

    August 13, 2021 at 10:10 pm

    -‐

    What the hell is wrong with you?


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  49. Professor Higgins says:

    Ragu.
    Running interference for the anti-Semite.


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  50. Bar Beach Swimmer says:

    This place needs a steam clean – Carpe, where’s the Karcher?


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  51. Ruprecht says:

    This is getting weird


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  52. Bar Beach Swimmer says:

    mh says:
    August 13, 2021 at 10:16 pm

    Big Sister on the Big Screen.


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  53. Professor Higgins says:

    Ragu, you really are confused.
    The people Ellie needs to look out for are manipulative old fucks who are looking for a casual root or to use her as a battering ram in internet battles.
    That is not I.


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  54. Professor Higgins says:

    Ruprecht says:

    August 13, 2021 at 10:19 pm

    This is getting weird

    Ya think?


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  55. Steve trickler says:

    King Of Swaziland (In Waiting)

    Boring!


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  56. srr says:

    Steve trickler says:
    August 13, 2021 at 9:41 pm
    srr says:
    August 13, 2021 at 9:19 pm

    “Our grade 1 class went to the local rec centre in Carnarvon to watch on a big screen. The memory popped into the head last night.”
    _____________________

    🙂 My son just reminded me out of the blue the other day about his childhood memory of the family going to the Sidney Myer Music Bowl with a group of fellow Rhodesian Ridgeback owners to watch a movie set in Africa that featured Ridgies.
    The pre-show entertainment was camel rides & African Stew.
    It was a great night of enduring fond memories for him.

    There is something primal & special about having a good horse & a good dog that you can’t explain to those who haven’t been so blessed, but it’s so special, you pray that one day they may, or at least have the understanding, even if critters aren’t their bag.


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  57. Ragu says:

    You peice of shit.

    I’m not confused, because I didn’t have a a go at her.

    Sort your mind out, because you are all over the place


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  58. Dot says:

    srr

    You’re right. I don’t mind cats, but cat people mystify me.

    A house ain’t a home without a doggo.


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  59. mh says:

    Graeme, Ellie comes and goes on the Cat.
    Sometimes she’s gone for months.
    Maybe you can show concern for Grigory instead.
    He had cancer.


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  60. Armadillo says:

    That “Black Horse” thingy posted up thread deserved to be nobbled. It’s a shame it won.

    The arsehole punters in the stand “egging it on” was particularly excruciating to watch.

    The smug bastards.


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  61. Dot says:

    CAD.ASX up. IT’S HAPPENING!

    Can I pay enough money to have Mia Maievska’s Only Fans nuked?

    Is a 6 mn USD engagement ring SIMPing?


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  62. mh says:

    Taliban captures former Australian base Tarin Kowt: reports
    The Taliban now controls more than two-thirds of the country just weeks before the US plans to withdraw its last troops.
    ***
    I bet none of the Taliban have been vaccinated either.


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  63. Steve trickler says:

    King Of Swaziland (In Waiting) says:
    August 13, 2021 at 10:30 pm

    Boring!


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  64. Ragu says:

    Can I pay enough money to have Mia Maievska’s Only Fans nuked?

    Once you accept my loan.


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  65. rickw says:

    Another Hercus restoration project finished:

    https://imgur.com/gallery/hQNERFd


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  66. Rabz says:

    Hey Cats! – CL denounced us recently as a bunch of button obsessed personages.

    Recently, I’ve been engaged in composing a guest post on the following:

    – A cost benefit analysis of the government interventions over the last 18 months
    – Case numbers, death numbers and co-morbidities of those that died
    – Comparisons with previous years’ fatality figures (including the 2017 ‘flu epidemic)

    Any evidentiary sources would be much appreciated.

    Runs on the board:

    Banned. 😕


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  67. FlyingPigs says:

    King Of Swaziland (In Waiting)

    You’ll be pleased to know that I have advised the security directorate of http://www.gov.sz/ that you are ready to step up.

    I’m sure they will be happy to show you the new palace awaiting for you.

    Don’t forget that nearly 90% of your subjects are Christian.

    Happy to be of service to your Majesty in Waiting.

    You don’t have long to wait.


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  68. cohenite says:

    “It’s the mud that gets scientists excited,” says Chris Gillies, who is driving the most extensive wetlands carbon sequestration project in South Australia’s history.

    The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Oceans Program director is talking about blue carbon — the natural process of storing carbon in coastal and marine ecosystems, which scientists believe will help to reduce Earth’s out-of-control CO2 levels.

    In SA, plans are afoot to restore up to 2,000 hectares of mangroves, salt marsh and sea grasses across 700 kilometres in the Saint Vincent and Spencer gulfs.

    “It’s a really powerful way of trapping and drawing down carbon from the atmosphere,” Dr Gillies said.

    He said coastal wetlands worked by collecting “mobile carbon” such as dead leaves and plants before they flowed out to the ocean, and before bacteria had a chance to break it down into methane and carbon dioxide.

    https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/blue-carbon-to-create-insurable-value-from-muddy-wetlands-in-south-australia/ar-AANgrrO?ocid=entnewsntp

    This is not as insane as it sounds; well it is insane because it’s from the abc and about alarmism but several of the really big extinction events on Earth were caused by stinking trees and leaves reaching the ocean, rotting, releasing the stored carbon and causing ocean anoxia. All the fish and weird creatures died out from lack of O2.

    But right now the Earth has a CO2 drought. The abc and alarmists are so stupid; maybe we can send bird around to sort them out.


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  69. Rabz says:

    My guest posts on the Cat have been binned.

    Censorship?

    Fuggeedddddabboooooodddit! 🥺


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  70. rickw says:

    Malcolm Roberts:

    The “how rooted are we” wrap up…..


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  71. Timothy Neilson says:

    Every time one of these Jew-hating fucknuckles gets utterly beclowned by facts and logic their only comeback is “you’re a Jew” or “you’ve been brainwashed by the Jews” or some equally deranged anti-semitic inanity.
    It’s like when the Nazis published a hundred German “scientists” denouncing Einstein’s theories and he responded by saying “if they had one fact they wouldn’t need 100 signatures”.
    We ought to have some converse to Godwin’s Law on this site. The moment some cocksucking fuckwit responds to a comment by blaming the Jews for their total inability to sustain an argument we just say “Einstein’s Law” and they’re incontrovertibly revealed to be utterly bogus.


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  72. mh says:

    Editorial: Plan for our vaccinated future
    We must look for ways to encourage vaccinations — and to liberate those who have had two jabs, says The Daily Telegraph.
    ***
    The Editorial is based on zero facts, such as the unfolding disaster of fully vaxxed nations Israel and Iceland.
    The Editor should hang their head in shame.
    Or just hang themselves.
    Graeme, do you know anything about the Editor at the Tele?


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  73. rickw says:

    My guest posts on the Cat have been binned.

    Censorship?

    Seriously?


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  74. cohenite says:

    Recently, I’ve been engaged in composing a guest post on the following:

    – A cost benefit analysis of the government interventions over the last 18 months
    – Case numbers, death numbers and co-morbidities of those that died
    – Comparisons with previous years’ fatality figures (including the 2017 ‘flu epidemic)

    Any evidentiary sources would be much appreciated.

    https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/health/causes-death/provisional-mortality-statistics/latest-release

    There were a couple of excellent posts on the old Cat, all gone now.

    I’ve got some other links but the site has a one link per post rule. Pity we can’t have a one bird per open forum rule.


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  75. Professor Higgins says:

    mh says:

    August 13, 2021 at 10:33 pm

    Graeme, Ellie comes and goes on the Cat.
    Sometimes she’s gone for months.
    Maybe you can show concern for Grigory instead.
    He had cancer.

    Only Stage 2.
    Unfortunately.


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  76. cohenite says:

    Another:

    https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/annual-number-of-deaths-by-cause?country=~OWID_WRL

    And so on.

    I really hope Tom can do his toons tonight; Lame pics and Dilbert are good and the toons would just finish them off.


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  77. Dot says:

    *Rabz says:
    August 13, 2021 at 10:45 pm
    Hey Cats! – CL denounced us recently as a bunch of button obsessed personages.

    Recently, I’ve been engaged in composing a guest post on the following:

    – A cost benefit analysis of the government interventions over the last 18 months
    – Case numbers, death numbers and co-morbidities of those that died
    – Comparisons with previous years’ fatality figures (including the 2017 ‘flu epidemic)

    Any evidentiary sources would be much appreciated.

    Runs on the board:

    Banned. 😕*

    Very frustrating, submit it to Adam D?

    You didn’t draft it here and the link rule killed it?


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  78. FlyingPigs says:

    The Imam who calls himself King Of Swaziland (In Waiting) has no idea of history, logic nor reason.


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  79. Steve trickler says:

    King Of Swaziland (In Waiting) says:
    August 13, 2021 at 11:08 pm

    Prepared to meet in person?

    How brave are you?

    Tommy vs Mad Dog – Gym Fight Scene – Warrior (2011) Movie Clip HD


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  80. FlyingPigs says:

    And the Imam calling itself King Of Swaziland (In Waiting) has despicable taste in music.


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  81. Rorschach says:

    By the way … today is the one year anniversary of the Abraham Accords. On August 13, 2020 Trump announced the normalisation of relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.

    It is unfortunate the current administration is trying their damnedest to undo the progress achieved under this initiative.


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  82. Rabz says:

    In a Claire Huxtable type way, I tells Ya … 🤫

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnXtIuYuJUM


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  83. mh says:

    This is a Credlin YouTube video

    SUBSCRIBE
    The National Farmers’ Federation’s Tony Maher has slammed the United Nations’ “absurd” call for red meat consumption to be slashed to just 14 grams daily.
    ***
    Peta Credlin will go along with it in no time once the pressure comes down on her employer to push the WEF less meat agenda.


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  84. FlyingPigs says:

    Rorschach says:
    August 13, 2021 at 11:17 pm

    By the way … today is the one year anniversary of the Abraham Accords. On August 13, 2020 Trump announced the normalisation of relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.

    It is unfortunate the current administration is trying their damnedest to undo the progress achieved under this initiative.

    Communists love hell on earth.


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  85. Lizzie of Sydney says:

    The Lizzie thing:

    “Not again under the name which I publish by.
    This site is unsafe as it is, without more moderation.
    Adam tries, but Grig’s sock drawer and Bird need the Doom smite”.

    Then do the logical thing for you and fuck off – again. But this time, think about how utterly ridiculous you will look, when you return.

    In another two weeks.”
    —————

    JWH you are the ‘thing’ around here. Currently this is a site with many problems.

    It is not up to you to determine when and where I comment. My prerogative.
    You are not worth responding to any any other way.


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  86. FlyingPigs says:

    JuliusRosienberg says:
    August 13, 2021 at 11:23 pm

    Swaziland was renamed eSwatini by the King in 2018. They are an in-bred looking lot.

    Rose

    You know all about inbreeding then?

    You sound as dismissive as the Imam above.

    https://www.thekingdomofeswatini.com/


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  87. mh says:

    Craig Kelly tweet on Israel having to look at Covid-19 treatments:

    Craig Kelly MP
    @CraigKellyMP
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    So Israel now looking to Plan B

    Makes perfect sense given💉NOT setting Israel free as promised

    DESPITE being highly💉Israel is seeing surge in infections with most NEW serious cases being FULLY💉

    If ONLY countries could ESCAPE Big Pharma💉EVIL SPELL 🤔


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  88. Lizzie of Sydney says:

    Gravatar check.


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  89. FlyingPigs says:

    No this was a major betrayal on the part of the UAE. And with the depopulation going on now they may not live to regret it.

    your a sad but atypical product of the Education ‘System’ – dumb as a rock


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  90. Steve trickler says:

    King Of Swaziland (In Waiting) says:
    August 13, 2021 at 11:27 pm

    —-

    I’ll meet at the border. Like what I did with bullies in High School, you’ll shit out your Adam’s apple.

    You are a mental case and a disgrace.


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  91. MatrixTransform says:

    despair is the new currency

    I just saw a pic of painting done by a friend’s 9yo today.

    and it is to our recent masking madness, like Picasso’s Guernica was to the bombing at the behest of the nationalists.

    horrifying and gloriously beautiful. That kid has some talent.

    we are doing it wrong

    and the kiddies know it.

    God help us all


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  92. Knuckle Dragger says:

    After having a quick scan through this afternoon and evening’s activities, and having returned from the local establishment with a lazy gorilla in the kick, I have determined that Birdberg is in fact Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory.

    Prove me wrong.


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