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The Incredible Halc

@963Halc

Senior Lecturer in Mental Health, views are entirely my own. "Alternative" chef. Detest Tories, Reform and impoliteness. Do join me for dinner. 🇪🇺🍷🏉🎣🏁💙

Somewhere elegant. Katılım Ağustos 2019
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The Incredible Halc
The Incredible Halc@963Halc·
People talk of the economy and business as if they are independent entities to be appeased. They are not. They are creations of people, run by people, manipulated by people, controlled by people. It's the greed of the people in control that needs addressing.
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The Purple Pimpernel
The Purple Pimpernel@Eyeswideopen69·
Someone should teach this lazy simpleton some history… The French were America’s first allies — against the British. Trump might be licking King Charles’ feet today without them. And not the other way around.
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Ryder 🇮🇪 🇪🇺
Ryder 🇮🇪 🇪🇺@Ryder56004614·
Can somebody please tell this idiot that it isn’t an “excursion” it’s an “incursion”. He keeps saying excursion over and over, because not one of his fawning lickspittles have the guts to tell him he’s making himself look like an illiterate fucking idiot.
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Atlanta Rey 🇪🇸🇬🇧🇨🇺🇪🇺 ✨
Trump really did just throw “Why didn’t YOU tell ME about Pearl Harbour?” right in the face of Japan's PM, a woman known for grace, politeness, and restraint. 👀 Did this vulgar beast really think she'd laugh along? 🤦‍♀️ No. It's not a joke. It's a disgusting, alliance-poisoning insult. 🤢
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@BarbaraDixon__ Astonishingly generous of you to share your expertise Barb. How to set it up so more are aware, I'm afraid I have no expertise in. Let me know if I can help though. xx
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Barbara dixon@BarbaraDixon__·
I’d like to give back a little now….Ive helped some of you and it’s been a total pleasure and privilege ….im just not very good at ‘getting it out there ,
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Barbara dixon
Barbara dixon@BarbaraDixon__·
Guys ….grandma to the two miracle twins really wants to know….because it matters…. And I’ve always felt people who are grieving or taken advantage of when it comes to valuations…. If I offered a free service to advise for probate 1/2
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Dr Simon
Dr Simon@DrSimonsTravels·
Meningitis is one a few diseases where your child can be well in the morning and dead by the evening And if you’d ever seen it happen, you wouldn’t be debating whether to vaccinate or not Tragic and horrifying
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Human⚒️ 🐒💨@kneeandathal·
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I'm a little confused. Are they the Board of Peace or just Bored of Peace? 🤔
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Paul Schleifer
Paul Schleifer@PaulSchleifer·
This Nature paper, which is clearly a big hit with the usual suspects in the fossil fool community, finds that over the past ~3 million years, climate shifts weren’t always tightly coupled to CO₂, with oceans and ice sheets doing plenty of the work. Deniers immediately declare CO₂ irrelevant. Scientists note two awkward details: today's CO₂ spike is far faster and higher than anything in that record, and in past cycles temperature often rose first because warming oceans released CO₂, which then amplified and sustained the heat. This time we're doing the outgassing ourselves. Discovering that past climate was complicated is not proof that present climate change is imaginary, just that feedbacks exist, and we're currently pulling the biggest lever. nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
In 1607, a girl was born in Cologne with the kind of mind that did not fit the mold laid out for her. Her name was Anna van Schurman. And the path expected of her was a narrow one. Stay quiet. Marry well. Keep your thoughts to yourself. She didn’t. By the time she was three, Anna was reading. By eleven, she was quoting Seneca in Latin. That was just the start. She went on to learn Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic. She studied philosophy, astronomy, theology, and law. She painted with the skill of a master. Wrote poetry. Carved cameos. There wasn’t a subject she didn’t try to master. And when her family moved to Utrecht, the university took notice. But there was a problem. Women weren’t allowed in. So they made a compromise. She could attend, but only if she sat behind a curtain. Out of sight. The professors were worried the boys might get distracted by a girl with books. Anna agreed. She sat in silence. Took it all in. Then wrote a dissertation in flawless Latin arguing that women had the same intellectual capacity as men and should be educated in the same way. It landed like a thunderclap. Philosophers read it. Clerics debated it. Even Descartes paid attention. She became known as the Star of Utrecht. She published essays. Sent letters across Europe. Joined the conversation normally reserved for men with titles and power. And she did it all without raising her voice. Later in life, she walked away from the fame. She joined a religious group that treated women as equals. Critics called her foolish. She called it freedom. She didn’t start a revolution. She didn’t lead a protest. But her words did something else. They stayed. Anna van Schurman lit a fire with ink and parchment. And centuries later, it’s still burning. #archaeohistories
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