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trudi johnson

@trudijohn

Bit chaotic, eats too much. Same number of dogs as children. #CCMFC #YourStorm #NickCope

Devon, but heart in Australia 가입일 Kasım 2009
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Classic Ads
Classic Ads@ClassicAdvertz·
Which one you picking? 🤤
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Mer Pol Mounted@MerPolMounted·
VIDEO AND CAPTION CREDIT TO LEAHURST VETS In the video Merseyside Police horse Owen clearly likes scratches and insists on having more when our student stops. If a 950kg Police Officer tells you to do something, it is probably a good idea to comply! #StandTall #PHOwen
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Afia Dimple🦋@AfiaDimple_·
She really got impregnated by a 17yr old 👀
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Natalie
Natalie@Jeebly_Natalie·
When Celebrities Finally Meet Their Celeb Crush✨
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trudi johnson@trudijohn·
@BasherWatts I had to do mine before a summer party once - dress did not look the same when I got to the venue 🤣🤣🤣
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@storm Fucking hell, recover soon Tui - that’s just awful news. As for storm, if it wasn’t for bad luck….
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Melbourne Storm
Melbourne Storm@storm·
Melbourne Storm can confirm that forward Tui Kamikamica is currently in hospital following a medical episode on Monday morning. He has undergone treatment for a suspected stroke and is recovering in hospital. Full statement ➡️ bit.ly/4dhPb8U
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Nostalgia@nostalgiaa·
This scene from South park never gets old
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
"50% of the world's cropland is used to feed livestock." Right. Let's have a look at that. Because this figure gets deployed like a weapon in every vegan argument about animal agriculture, usually immediately after someone points out that monocrops destroy topsoil, obliterate biodiversity, and require industrial pesticide regimes that would make a chemical weapons inspector uncomfortable. So. The claim. Yes, roughly half of global cropland by area is involved in producing livestock feed. That number is technically defensible. It is also an extraordinary piece of misdirection. Here's what it doesn't tell you. The single largest component of that "livestock feed" figure is soybean. Global soy production is approximately 370 million tonnes per year. About 80% of that gets processed into soybean oil: for human consumption, biodiesel, and industrial use. The remaining meal, after the oil is extracted, goes to animal feed. The animals are eating the industrial byproduct. The waste. The thing left over after humans have already taken what they wanted. You are not growing soy FOR the cow. You are growing soy for oil and food processing, and the cow is eating the bit you couldn't sell. Next: alfalfa. One of the most common livestock feed crops globally. It is also grown predominantly on alkaline soils, saline soils, semi-arid land, and high-altitude terrain that would fail to support human food crops. It fixes nitrogen. It stabilises degraded land. It is not competing with wheat. It is growing on land that wheat has already looked at and decided against. Then you have distillers' grains: the spent grain from ethanol and alcohol production. Corn silage: the stalks and husks after human food is removed. Cottonseed meal: the byproduct of the cotton industry. Citrus pulp. Sugar beet pulp. Oilseed residues. Livestock are, in enormous measure, running on the off-cuts of industries that exist for other purposes entirely. The "50% of cropland" figure doesn't tell you that a significant portion of that land couldn't grow human food. It doesn't tell you that much of the feed is a byproduct that would otherwise be landfilled. It doesn't tell you that the animals are often doing the most efficient possible thing with material that has nowhere else to go. It tells you a large number, in a confident voice, with no context. Which is, in fairness, the full methodology of most vegan nutrition claims.
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Activist: "The water usage for beef is obscene. Thousands of litres per kilogram." Farmer: "That's rainfall." Activist: "What?" Farmer: "The figure includes all the rain that falls on the pasture. The cows drink from the stream. The rain falls whether there's a cow here or not." Activist: "It's still water consumption." Farmer: "Should I stop the rain falling on my field?" Activist: "Grow crops instead. More efficient." Farmer: "This is a 35-degree slope in the Welsh hills. Show me the crop." Activist: "Technology..." Farmer: "To make tractors climb mountains?" Activist: "There must be a solution." Farmer: "There is. It's called a cow." Activist: [checks phone]
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Rock'n Roll of All
Rock'n Roll of All@rocknrollofall·
He claimed every pop song is the same and then proved it in the most legendary way possible.
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@lisaky72 He’s really lovely. Thank goodness he’s found you guys
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Lisa Molloy@lisaky72·
Sadly another program didn't deem him worthy of help... This guy ran at nearly every track in the country and has now found a home at Rerun.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
If you invented a machine that could: - Restore degraded land - Build topsoil - Sequester carbon - Produce fertiliser - Create complete protein - Generate its own fuel - Reproduce itself - Require zero electricity You'd win the Nobel Prize. We call it Gerald and want to ban him.
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Henry de Bromhead@HenrydeBromhead·
Envoi Allen is ready doing his final preparation for the final race of his outstanding career…good luck Envoi! ❤️💙
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Update on Keith. Keith has found the barn. Not the inside of the barn. Keith has been inside the barn. Keith has eaten things inside the barn that Dave is still cataloguing. This is not new information. Keith has found the outside of the barn. Specifically, the point where the stone wall of the barn meets the lower edge of the corrugated roof, forming a ledge approximately 14 inches wide at a height of about 5 feet, accessible from the east side where the wall is built into the slope of the field and the height differential drops to roughly 18 inches. Keith is on the roof. Dave discovered this at 7:45am when he looked out of the kitchen window and saw Keith standing on the barn roof eating the moss off the corrugated iron with the focused attention of an animal that has identified a new food source and has absolutely no concerns about the surface it is standing on to access it. Goats are not supposed to be on barn roofs. This is a human position. Keith has not been briefed on this position. Goats, as a species, are mountain animals. Their hooves have a hard outer edge for grip and a soft inner pad that functions as a friction surface on uneven terrain. They have evolved over millions of years to navigate surfaces that would be considered completely impassable by any other domesticated animal. A 12-degree corrugated iron slope is, from Keith's perspective, a gentle incline with some interesting vegetation on it. Dave stood in the yard and looked at Keith on the roof. Keith looked at Dave from the roof. Keith ate some more moss. Dave went to get his phone. Dave is not sure who to call. Dave is not sure this situation has a protocol. Keith has been on the roof for three hours. The moss is nearly gone. Dave's log, this evening: "Barn roof. Moss. Three hours. Structurally sound, apparently. Added a note to tell the insurance company. Have not told the insurance company." The roof is fine. The moss needed managing. Keith is still finding new work to do.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Activist: "Every time a cow breathes out it's contributing to climate change." Farmer: "That's not quite how it works." Activist: "Cows emit CO2 when they breathe." Farmer: "So do you." Activist: "Not at the same volume." Farmer: "The CO2 a cow breathes out came from the grass it ate, which came from the atmosphere." Activist: "It's still adding to the carbon in the air." Farmer: "It's returning carbon that was already in the air. Via the grass. That's a cycle." Activist: "Cycles still add up." Farmer: "A closed cycle doesn't add up. It goes around." Activist: "You're being evasive." Farmer: "I'm describing photosynthesis and respiration." Activist: "In a way that conveniently excuses your cattle." Farmer: "In a way that's accurate. The inconvenience is coincidental." Activist: "I'll look it up." Farmer: "You'll find it under GCSE Biology. Chapter three, roughly."
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