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Marise Payne can forget about condemning any other country’s human rights violations.
It will be universally laughed at, and rightly so.
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Just when you thought Australia couldn’t get any more shit:
CRICKET
The paceman aiming to make a difference
Pat Cummins is quietly articulate and emerging as a leader among his peers, announcing this week a new climate change initiative.
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mh @ 11:28
The question is, this close to an election would they not use every potential weapon to win? And if they don’t vote with the govt I can’t see any other senators doing so.
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So Thor, think about what you are doing.
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I hope people aren’t suggesting that Thor be banned.
He has some very good insights on many, many things.
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srrsays:
September 4, 2021 at 12:47 pm
**What is informed consent if your doctor is not allowed to inform you?**
What are they Hiding? Censorship. Free speech. Even if Dr Oosterhuis is allowed to keep his license after being grilled today, the NSW Medical Board will have succeeded in scaring many doctors into silence. If our medical agencies were corrupt, the first people to point that out would be doctors who could speak freely. The gross overreaction of the NSW Medical Board tells us all that they don’t have solid evidence, and they might be covering up either their incompetence or something worse.
What are they hiding?
**RTWT**
https://joannenova.com.au/2021/09/a-petition-to-support-free-speech-for-australian-doctors/
These are only a couple of reasons why I don’t trust those who constantly trot out the Govt approved MSM pieces pushing ‘Faith’ in the Jabs & Fear of the Un-Jabbed.
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Thor Be Banned sounds like a nifty name for burn ointment.
It’s a seller, for sure.
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Computer crashed by google for attempting to go on the site of Vladimir something or other, the doctor who did the interview with Craig Kelly.
Barely working after restoring to an earlier date and using the old “explorer”…no gab, etc.
No google Chrome.
Be careful I would not recommend going to his site, but watching his video being interviewed by Craig Kelly is worthwhile.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGMeLaIuL2s
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Test
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Do not use Google/Google Chrome FFS. Censorship to the max.
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Odd things be happening; if I try to reply to BBS, the professor or mh I go to a technical page saying the site is stuffed.
Exciting times.
The professor was admonishing people for criticising the bird and I was trying to agree that we should start a petition for bird to be appointed G-G. Timing is everything and may be the time is right for this.
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Pith off thor
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Absolutely Cohenite.
Bird has some work to do to convince me of the nano wriggler threat, but his views on extra-terrestrial terraforming are, without risk of being accused of hyperbole, visionary.
He is a century ahead of his time on that one.
He is the sort of guy Elon Musk should engage to accelerate his Mars missions.
But I disagree about him being GG.
Why waste a once in a generation talent like that on ribbon cutting?
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cohenite,
I can’t reply to anyone if I copy and paste someone’s name and date/time of the comment
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BBS @ 1:29pm
Yes. That has happened to me. Otherwise all good.
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‘Odd things be happening; if I try to reply to BBS, the professor or mh I go to a technical page saying the site is stuffed.’
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The page that comes up in red.
Not sure what causes that.
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‘Afghanistan’s new rulers claim China is their ‘ticket’ to modernizing’
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BBS – what kind of device and what brand of software are you using?
Some people had similar problems on Sinc’s Cat, usually turned out to be an incompatibility between WordPress and the combination of device and software they were using.
If you can, try using alternatives for one, the other and both – see if it makes a difference.
Hope this helps.
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John Howard and Peter Costello gave Australians the third highest living standard in the world and we chucked them out for Rudd and Gillard. Some people have short memories.
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Johnana,
it’s a HP laptop with windows 10, which I bought last year. On BoN’s advice, I use Brave.
Apart from the cutting and pasting of someone’s comment, I can’t include a link to anything.
On the front thread, I’ve put up a comment to Adam about it. Touch wood, he’ll be able to look at it soon.
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If you using Brave , click on the lions head top right and you can turn the Brave Shields on or off for that web site your are on, that may help you.
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Turn them off
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If I try to reply to Thor, I get a screen full of wrigglers.
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Nature Strip cruised home in 56.6s 🐎
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I’m not here often because it’s mostly; dull.
Not even decent stoushes.
Or is it I get paid more to media influence at Dover’s cat?
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BBS, try Firefox if tweaking Brave as suggested above doesn’t work. It only takes a couple of minutes to download and apply it.
My setup is similar to yours, but I use Firefox, and have no problems.
Good luck!
In other news, I am COVIDed out, tired of politics generally. Sustaining indignation is exhausting, for me anyway – although I notice that some hardy individuals seem to be able to keep it up for years.
So I’ve been escaping with a Werner Herzog/Klaus Kinski festival. First I watched Fitzcarraldo for the umpteenth time, the English version is on Daily Motion if anyone is interested. Great movie, even for a disliker of opera like me.
I’m now starting on Aguirre, the Wrath of God, which is available on youtube.
These fillums are technical and visual masterpieces, as well as having almost no connection with the real world. A great antidote to being trapped in a motel room on a grey, rainy day when all the news is depressing.
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Good Afternoon Troops
Fed the Nano Wrigglers some pigeon brains
They are sitting on the fence shitting on everything
*sigh*
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Ten second interlude
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“He is the sort of guy Elon Musk should engage to accelerate his Mars missions.
But I disagree about him being GG.
Why waste a once in a generation talent like that on ribbon cutting?”
Well I’m not; I meant G-G of Mars.
Gotcha BBS.
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Sounds like Thor has a Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy influence going on there.
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Bird has just outlined the next millennium of human history, so forget G-G, let’s go first emperor of Mars: Bird 1 or the talon.
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I’m just watching The Winslow Boy on Gem. Released in 1948, the film stars Robert Donat as Sir Robert Morton, a barrister, Sir Cedric Hardwicke as Mr Winslow and Margaret Leighton as Miss Winslow, it is based on a true story.
If you’ve not seen the movie, it is based on a true story of a young cadet aged thirteen in the Royal Navy College at Osborne. Set before WWI, the cadet, Ronald Winslow, is charged with the crime of steeling a five shilling postal order for which he has been dishonourably discharged.
Winslow’s father refuses to accept the dishonourable discharge because his son, Ronald, has claimed full innocence and because he has been denied procedural fairness.
Subsequently, Mr Winslow engages a barrister of the highest experience and reputation, who is also a Member of the Commons, Sir Robert Morton.
I came in just as the barrister took on the case. There’s just been a magnificent moment in the film when the dialogue turns to the right of a subject of the King to not be denied his or her rights. In our current experience in Australia it has cogency.
For much of the movie, the government continues to deny Winslow his right of response to the charge.
Finally, the case comes to debate in the Commons when the barrister rises to make his argument against the government. However, the attorney general replies that this is about a boy and a postal note, which is of no consequence to the government or the nation.
Sir Robert responds that it is not the guilt or innocence of Winslow, it is Winslow’s right to be heard in defence of his honour – and the assumption that the King can do no wrong, that is the basis of the case.
What is it at stake is not a thirteen year old boy and a five shilling postal note, says Sir Robert, it is to maintain the common rights of Winslow against the King and that the government has no option but to “let right be done.”
Ronald, finally, is granted his right to be heard, with the remainder of the film set in the court room and finally with the government accepting Ronald’s innocence.
Quite a magnificent film in every respect.
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Asteroid mining sounds OK in theory, Thor, but we would have to re-negotiate the EBA.
I don’t think 14 days on – 14 days off FIFO would be practical.
But we will have details guys to deal with that.
The big picture is so exciting.
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This table has to be seen to be believed. Israel’s infection rate –
Status / Gab Social
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Carpe, are you saying the wrigglers adopt the instinctual habits of their hosts after consuming their brain tissue?
Is that even possible?
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“I’ll keep holding on”
Simply Red:
Simply Red played three very special shows at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome accompanied by a 40-piece orchestra. The set list beautifully showcased their remarkable career including the classic hits ‘Holding Back The Years’, ‘Stars’, ‘Fairground’ and ‘If You Don’t Know Me By Now’.
Simply Red – Holding Back The Years (Symphonica In Rosso)
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This table has to be seen to be believed. Israel’s infection rate –
Why hasn’t BAT FLU ravaged any other middle eastern country other than Israel? .. are they all immune? ..Can’t recall seeing any regular updates from surrounding states …..
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Carpe, are you saying the wrigglers adopt the instinctual habits of their hosts after consuming their brain tissue?
Is that even possible?
An interesting question, I’m not sure.
However, when I get the chance I will feed them a “houso’’ brain and if they drink all my beer and passout on the footpath with their car keys up their arse I may have, tentatively, confirmed the theory.
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Why hasn’t BAT FLU ravaged any other middle eastern country other than Israel? .. are they all immune? ..Can’t recall seeing any regular updates from surrounding states …..
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Simple answer – because they were not jabbed and most probably have natural immunity, not like the majority here and in Israel and Australia had before destroying it with fake vaccines. Did you happen to notice in that table that new 86% of cases were fully vaccinated? What does that tell you?
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You’re going to borrow a brain from over at Dover’s?
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caveman; didn’t work, but thanks for the suggestion.
Joh, thanks for you help, too. Will have a look at that, but I do like Brave. Maybe Adam will work it out soon.
Joh, I concur on the current state of the nation; we’re all heartily sick of the crap. I’ve been trying to get out of the house daily with walks along the beach path and lots of sneaking around for coffee and lunch down there. Hope you’re not to constrained too much in your current(?) accomm.
Axel, loved that 10 seconds
cohenite, what have you got of me?
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“cohenite, what have you got of me?”
Memories; plus your explanation as to why I was getting red paged.
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Simple answer – because they were not jabbed
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No, Indolent, I’d say not tested.
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Deux
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No, Indolent, I’d say not tested.
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Considering that the test is rubbish too, that’s quite possible.
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*it’s a HP laptop with windows 10, which I bought last year. On BoN’s advice, I use Brave.*
I used to get issues from Brave. There are so many trackers it would just freak out.
Whaddya gunna do about it? I am at a loss other than having VERY fast internet, VPN & using a TOR browser.
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Trois
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Quatre
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Cinq
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cohenite,
👍
but I thought you only had memories for JC 😁
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Steve Trickler, I’ve watched that Simply Red concert before – it’s excellent. Great to see live music of the traditional kind which proves that the records are not manufactured with studio effects.
Mick Hucknall is a magnificent singer, although he looks like a prat. Can’t have everything in this imperfect world, I suppose. 🙂
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Dot:
Whaddya gunna do about it? I am at a loss other than having VERY fast internet, VPN & using a TOR browser.
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Dot, speaka d’english…
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https://conservativeplaybook.com/2021/09/03/delta-variant-death-rate-among-vaccinated-over-5-times-higher-than-the-unvaccinated-in-england/
One would need to look at whether there was an uneven loading of ages between the two groups. It might be that the vaccinated group had more older frail people in it as they were a priority for vaccination and therefore they were more likely die. If this wasn’t the case then based on these numbers something is terribly amiss with the vaccines.
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Anthony Cumia speaks ‘strayan,
Kiyads in the care of yoof command, to stop the CORVYID and strong young concreters ready to doie, needing intubation, poor bloke, indifinite stayz in health camps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Nh1wOBqurI
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Ceevid, its ebsolootly tirrabul!
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Hello, johanna. Check this out.
Silkworm – Ambient Modular Performance (Eurorack, Iridium, 2600, Deckard’s Dream)
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kaysee, thank you.
that lot are all great.
Yes, why not ask these Super Brain celebs what’s the best course of action? In fact, I’m surprised that they’re not champing at the bit to give us all their infinite good sense on the matter. But, having supported Biden as the best candidate for the top job, they can hardly start criticising the Great Man /sarc.
I’ve not heard of Sophie Scholl before this I’m ashamed to say. What could we do with just an ounce of her courage and wisdom? How the world would have been if her countrymen and women had listened to those words?
If the government really is here to save us from the pestilence, why then the need for the constant barrage of threats and intimidation?
Phillip Morris? Today, they’re interchangeable with Big Pharma.
The Vikings to the rescue! I have some Viking blood!
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Thor at 1409 and 1528
More like these please. Fewer of the other stuff, also please.
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BBS
Sophie Scholl was part of the White Rose, which you might have heard of. Others shared her view, including her brother and boyfriend, executed the same day, and Stauffenberg and the 20 July plotters.
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A forgotten healing plant
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Yep, Bar Beach Swimmer, great movie and always timely –
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Steve, I listened to a bit of the Silkworm thing.
It’s just noodling, nice noodling, but noodling nevertheless.
You know my views on that.
Thanks for trying, though. 🙂
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mh says:
September 2, 2021 at 8:30 pm
It was a pretty lonely place alongside #GeorgeChristensen in Federal Parliament this afternoon as we were the ONLY 2 MPs to vote to proceed with ‘NoPassports Bill 2021’ to BAN passports That’s the 2 of us in the red circle & everyone else on the other side voting against us
There are 151 elected members in the House of Reps. Does that photo show 149 members voting against proceeding with such an important bill?
Why is there no record to show the names of those who voted not to proceed with this bill?
I think the rule is that if there are fewer than five member for a house vote, the names are not recorded. The number should not matter. For the historical record, all names of members voting for and against a bill should be noted.
These politicians are getting paid their salaries through the scamdemic and lockdowns. They have not suffered any financial hardship and they don’t even come into the chamber to do their job?
If you don’t live in the electorates of Hughes or Dawson, check with your MP whether they were present for the vote. There are 10 points recorded on that bill. Ask your MP whether they disagree with those points.
If Yes, they need to explain why.
If No, they need to explain why they didn’t vote for the bill to proceed.
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*It appears to reduce the risk of ulcerative colitis, sarcoidosis, endometrial cancer, uterine fibroids and breast cancer among women carrying the very high risk BRCA gene. Using organic tobacco with no additives may be a way to utilize these benefits, without many of the risks posed by conventional tobacco.*
Great find.
Smoking helps schizophrenia. It is a nootropic and small amounts help moderate inflammation/allergies.
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Is it cos he is Sri Lankan?
Auckland terrorist set to be revealed, but Ardern refuses to name him
“No terrorist, whether alive or deceased, deserves their name to be shared for the infamy they were seeking,” the New Zealand Prime Minister says.
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Sri Lankan.
Mo or Ab
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Dot, @ 3:35
+1
His accent wasn’t too bad.
I’m wondering when Scummo gets to the US later in the year how he’s going to deal with the US reporters’ questions about the removal of civil liberties in this country?
Reporter: I thought Orstraylia was a liberal democracy with a proud history of human rights, Mr Prime Minister, yet we’ve all seen the footage of what’s been going on in the land down under; how do you respond?
PM: Well, yes, we are a liberal democracy. You’ve probably been given a bum steer on that, I think.
Reporter: A bum steer, you say? But how do you explain people being removed from their homes by police without a warrant? What about children being taken from their parents to get the jab with police herding them into these facilities, as was explained by the NSW Health Minister? What about not being able to drink a beer without a mask, as the Victorian State Premier advised the residents of his state?
PM: These are all necessary strategies for dealing successfully with the coof. We make no bones about it; this is being done for our citizens’ own good to protect them.
Reporter: Normally, when Orstraylian representatives make it to Washington, human rights are not on the agenda. But with the kind of footage we’ve been seeing out of Orstraylia, do you think you have anything to charge Cuba, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia or Iran with?
PM: In think that’s a gross overstatement. Australians will be restored their human rights when they get the jab.
Reporter: Will that be before or after the election?
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Steve trickler says:
September 3, 2021 at 8:19 am
Cat 1 is the original, owned and operated by Sinclair at the time, now closed.
Just thought I should clear that up.
Hmmmmmm 🤔
Cat1 Jason Soon
Cat2 Sinclair Davidson
Cat3 Adam D
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The OTT war against tobacco is for reasons other than those given. It has properties antidotal to some part of the elite agenda. From my laymans observations, likely an increased detection and discernment of bullshit.
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“If we get sane science in the future…”
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And Graeme, how about continuing with the sane commentary as well?
Both comments that BJ picked up were worth the read.
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‘If No, they need to explain why they didn’t vote for the bill to proceed.’
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Kaysee, are you crackers?
The uniparty are totally on board with The Great Reset.
Of course they agree with vax passports.
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“And Graeme, how about continuing with the sane commentary as well?
Both comments that BJ picked up were worth the read.”
I take the credit for those posts; I gave bird the guidance he needed at a crucial time of his blogging life.
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Indolent says:
September 3, 2021 at 4:25 pm
I am truly frightened. I simply don’t know how we can ever escape from this.
This comment from Peter Smith, following an article in the Quadrant:
《Have courage. Met a young Dutch woman in the foyer of my apartment building. Splendidly anti (this) vax she gave me hope. Contrast, a female ABC listener approaching the front entrance. Seeing us talking unmasked, she shied away to the car park entrance.
Yesterday, while at the dentist, I struck up a conversation with the dental nurse. Yet again a young woman of spirit and defiance. There are more of us than you think she told me to steel my resolve. 》
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Scumo matters little, many on here will vote for the Uniparty in any upcoming election.
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srr @ 9:51 am
that was fantastic!
Neil, if you’re in NSW you can see a dentist as long as it’s not just for a check up.
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To hell with all this terraforming of Mars geek fantasy.
Thor needs to get back on track!
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“Neil, if you’re in NSW you can see a dentist as long as it’s not just for a check up.”
After I wrote that, I thought, “gee, wow!” We’re reduced to whether a dentist appointment cane be acceptable to the authorities as a reason for being out.
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Pure comedy. Hang on, sounds like the Copy Cat
“In the wake of her snorting scandal, Nadia Bartel has received support from some of her party pals after a leaked video showed her snorting what is believed to be an illegal substance at a party amid Melbourne‘s lockdown.
Fellow WAGs Bec Judd, Kylie Brown, celebrity stylist Lana Wilkinson and model Brooke Hogan have all publicly thrown their support behind Nadia by ‘liking’ her apology post on Instagram. “
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Ragu says:
September 4, 2021 at 12:09 am
Once you prove the primacy of autonomy => privacy => no apps => no vaxx if you don’t want it
Is there a legal basis to this equation or is it just some wishful assumption?
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Remember you can always go to your mechanic, he uses air tools as well, why not get the car serviced while he drills out that molar.
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I equate the sunlight avoidance campaign, making people irrational with fear of skin cancer etc, as another anti-health psyop.
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Thor Rium, pineal gland that’s from the movie “From Beyond” . Cracker of an 80s movie.
Your plagiarising your thoughts.
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Another whinge, but a fair one, I reckon.
Due to COVID panic, the mall and all the shops have removed all seating. In the mall, they normally have a few large pouffe-type things scattered around where the weary shopper can rest for a few minutes.
This shopper, like many others in the older age group, sometimes needs to sit down for a brief while to rest the aching bones (arthritis, in my case.) For those of us who have not yet succumbed to mobility aids, doing the weekly shop has become a very painful trial.
Like all the other priorities of yesterday, the disabled have been crushed by the COVID steamroller.
I wonder if the Disability Discrimination Act has been suspended for the duration?
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Video from Monica Smit’s parents, John and Lise.
The mother says you can write letters to Monica. Messages of encouragement and hope will help her to keep being strong.
Address:
Corrections Victoria
GPO 123
Melbourne
VIC 3001
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This shopper, like many others in the older age group, sometimes needs to sit down for a brief while to rest the aching bones (arthritis, in my case.) For those of us who have not yet succumbed to mobility aids, doing the weekly shop has become a very painful trial.
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Joh, sorry to hear that. One of my rellies has arthritis and can’t walk without having a rest. Today she was at a shopping centre and sat down. Another woman, she said old than her, came up to tell her she couldn’t sit down because the cleaners would have to clean. She replied that that’s their job to clean. So many busy bodies.
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Bar Beach Swimmer says:
September 4, 2021 at 1:50 pm
Apart from the cutting and pasting of someone’s comment, I can’t include a link to anything.
BBS, if this problem has only surfaced after your Cat Registration, have you tried logging out of Cat, restarting your device, logging back in, and seeing if it makes a difference?
Failing that, try commenting without logging in and see it it helps.
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BBS, if this problem has only surfaced after your Cat Registration, have you tried logging out of Cat, restarting your device, logging back in, and seeing if it makes a difference?
Failing that, try commenting without logging in and see it it helps.
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kaysee,
not working either way; Dot thought it may be Brave, which caveman told me to remove the shields from for the Cat. But that didn’t work either. Joh said perhaps firefox may fix it; but I like Brave. cohenite said he was having trouble too. I’ve left a message for Adam.
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BBS I use Brave and can link. Maybe go through your settings in browser.
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You know when the Cathedral is going full bore against dissent?
Election time.
People who ordinarily shriek at the concept of electoral qualification will demand COVID double jabs just to vote.
It will probably be law. Those going along with this will go along with whatever consensus the uniparty ALP-GRN-L/NP tetropoly can agree to amongst themselves.
Not quite a dictatorship, but certainly on the way there.
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False Thor Rium. Inhaling smoke from burned plant materials means inhaling broken molecules or radicals. They always react with anything they touch. Sometimes it is a DNA molecule or some other vital component of a cell. All, and I mean absolutely all, smoke fro cigarettes or woodfire or any other muck will risk cancer. Every molecule is a risk. Buy enough lotto tickets long enough, you are guaranteed to win no matter how poor the odds. Take the risk of inhaling smoke long enough you will get cancer and die. But that is not the problem The probelm is I have to effing pay to contribute to caring for the stupid. No smoker should ever be permitted access to any medical care at all. Ever. Even if they offer to pay from their own pockets. Their smoking is a denial of science. Then they can bloody well be prevented from accessing the benefits of science.
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“”””””””””Neil, if you’re in NSW you can see a dentist as long as it’s not just for a check up”””””””””””
My Dentist is located at a University. I guess he is shut because the University is shut. I could make out i was in agony and needed to see a dentist but he is closed.
And losing lots of money and customers. Oh to be a Public Servant and not lose any income. The only people not affected by shutdowns are govt workers.
We are all in this together remember.
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Good Evening All
Time to feed the Nano Wrigglers their gypsum
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Fucking teachers. Salty, 9 minutes:
Antifa Teacher on the Run Claims He Fears For His Safety – SALTY (saltmustflow.com)
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How China became the world’s factory
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What a coincidence: the shit-head biden gives the talifucks free rein, releases 5000 ISIS scumbags and viola an ISIS supporter stabs 6 poor bastards in new zealandistan despite being on a watch-list with 24/7 supervision by the flogs; and horseface says it’s not the fault of any faith; what a kunt. Anyway here’s Jihad Watch’s take:
New Zealand: Muslim migrant stabs at least six people in a supermarket (jihadwatch.org)
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Check out the the top banner on the front page of The Times
https://content.api.news/v3/images/bin/ea33ce13221f2cf94f3685ec9cae94ca
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“The probelm is I have to effing pay to contribute to caring for the stupid.”
No you don’t. Tobacco excise provides way more revenue than smoking-caused health care costs. For example, people with lung cancer tend to get sick and die very quickly – far less is spent on them than if they lived to a normal age without lung cancer. If the health budget were the only consideration governments would subsidise smoking.
“No smoker should ever be permitted access to any medical care at all. Ever. Even if they offer to pay from their own pockets.”
Not even for a broken leg?
Would you be willing to undergo a government audit of your lifestyle with a view to totally denying you medical care if it were decided that anything you do is bad for your health? If not, why do you think that should happen to smokers?
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Boambee John says:
September 4, 2021 at 4:04 pm
BBS
Sophie Scholl was part of the White Rose, which you might have heard of. Others shared her view, including her brother and boyfriend, executed the same day, and Stauffenberg and the 20 July plotters.
BJ, I try to fact check some of these snippets that I come across, and that helps me learn details about people and events that I hadn’t known before.
I share them here, and am glad that you, BBS and a few others have an interest in them, too.
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