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TheField

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Don't make me a Merlin account, Wes, I fucking did it.

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TheField@1776TheField·
Gm having my American style espresso. (Yes, the gun really does make it taste better.)
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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
"The dark side of pretty privilege"
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Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
American lamb almost all comes from New Zealand. I can't remember buying lamb which didn't say Product of New Zealand on it, and I buy lamb several times a year because my family loves it. I can imagine there are other sources of lamb, but at least in Texas & Utah, I don't see them.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

Britain is 110% self-sufficient in lamb. Let that sink in for a moment. Not "pretty good." Not "mostly fine." One hundred and ten percent. We grow more than we eat and export the rest. We have done this on permanent upland pasture that cannot be used for anything else, managed by farmers whose families have worked the same ground for generations, using animals that have been optimised for these conditions over centuries. 85% self-sufficient in beef. 100% in milk. 90% in eggs. The animal products on your plate, if you're eating in Britain, are almost certainly British. The supply chain is: farm, abattoir, butcher or supermarket. Measured in miles. Sometimes in tens of miles. Now. Your January strawberries are from Egypt. Your year-round peppers are from Spain or Morocco. Your salad leaves are from Israel in winter. Your green beans come from Kenya. Your blueberries are from Peru or Chile. They travel by refrigerated air freight, which is roughly fifty times more carbon-intensive per kilogram than road transport, to sit in a plastic clam shell next to a small flag and the word "fresh." The environmental argument against British animal products is not an environmental argument. It is a geography argument made by people who have not checked where their food comes from. Check where your food comes from.

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@Dianexis I don't know man, maybe if we shot thieves there'd be less thieving.
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What will it take for @sabaton to play somewhere near Paso Robles, CA? I have a pallet of wine I could give them, and Vina Robles has an amphitheater.
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@Sargon_of_Akkad I for one, take umbrage to the notion that the Democratic Party wasn't as insane as we said during the election. If anything, the rhetoric was toned down to meet people's expectations.
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Mark Taylor@Mark___Taylor·
Blacks murder about 1.5 Whites per day and rape about 54 white women per day. We aren’t supposed to find that racist or offensive. Instead we should be concerned that a cartoon hurts black feelings.
Russell Moore@drmoore

Racist. Deranged. Humiliating to our country. The fact that we have decided to pretend to this is normal every day is a moral abomination. Have we any shame? And every day an entire generation is being told it is “Christian” to support this. God have mercy on us.

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@SandyofCthulhu The KJV is better because it says "Verily," and that's a cool word that needs a comeback.
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@Fat_Electrician Panera Bread and their business strategy of bribing Gavin Newscum.
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@TRHLofficial Fitted sheets are evil unless they're on my damn bed.
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