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@AngusMcChilly

I say loquacious they say gobshite. Nur für Verrückte

Great Britain (Scottish Exile) Katılım Mart 2018
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Niece's first birthday at Kings Somborne village hall today. An elderly couple wandered in and were beside themselves apologetic when they realised. "We were just concerned why the hall was open". They said no thank you to a cuppa but still, proper England.
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That’s no ordinary rabbit! 🩸🐇 BEWARE 🗡️☠️
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My brother has been playing the Blue Danube to his daughter to get her to sleep for the past year of her life. It's midnight and she's humming it and staring into the baby monitor. Pray for this babysitting uncle... *British Grenadiers Intensifies*
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Count Dankula
Count Dankula@CountDankulaTV·
Some little bastard has been using AI pictures of me to leave reviews on various businesses all over Coatbridge to the point that I show up when you google the fucking places. He is even getting replies from the fucking owners.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
Look how the Police deal with these two situations very differently TWO TIER POLICING is REAL Clapham Mob - Hands off approach Few white lads on the way to football - Batons Out
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Look at how differently the police handled young football fans yesterday in comparison to the young looters in Clapham. They remembered how to use the batons again!
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
In Welsh mythology, pigs were stolen from Hell by Prince Pwyll. These legends probably date from the time the first domestic pigs came to Britain, and it was REALLY OBVIOUS that pigs were magic. 1) you don't need any land for pigs. No pastures or nothing. Everyone in town can keep a pig in a sty next to their house. If you have a lot of pigs, you can let them forage in the woods. 2) it costs nothing to feed a pig. They eat the garbage that you were throwing away anyway. Or they eat acorns. In the woods. 3) every bit of the pig is magically delicious. 4) they breed super fast. A sow has two litters a year of up to a dozen plus piglets. Cows have maybe 1 calf in a year. So OBVIOUSLY pigs are supernatural and came from the Otherworld. The most magical animal.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

Pork gets a lot of grief in carnivore circles. It's not beef, which counts against it. It has PUFAs, which sounds damning. And it carries two thousand years of religious taboo, from Leviticus to the Quran, which has a way of embedding itself in cultural intuition long after the theology has left the room. So let's be fair about what pork actually is. Pork is a superfood. Not in the way that word has been debased by bags of goji berries in health food shops. A genuine, nutrient-dense animal food that has sustained entire civilisations. Thiamine: pork is the richest common dietary source of vitamin B1. More than beef. More than lamb. Thiamine is critical for glucose metabolism, nerve function, and cardiac health: and its deficiency, beriberi, was historically catastrophic in populations eating refined rice. The traditional populations eating whole pork alongside their rice didn't get beriberi. The ones eating polished white rice without the pork did. The pork was doing work. Selenium. Zinc. Complete protein. Choline for liver function and brain development. Carnosine. B vitamins across the board. It is an animal food. It does what animal foods do. Now the PUFA question, because it deserves a direct answer rather than a dismissal. Yes, pork fat contains more linoleic acid than ruminant fat. This is real. The pig, unlike the cow, has a simple stomach and cannot biohydrogenate polyunsaturated fat, cannot take the problematic seed fat and convert it into saturated fat the way a rumen can. What goes in largely comes out. Pigs raised on grain and soybean meal will have fattier, more linoleic acid-rich tissue than pigs raised on a more natural diet. Here's the context that changes everything. If you have already removed seed oils, you have already removed the industrial cooking oils. If you have removed legumes, you have removed soybean-derived everything. If you have removed nuts, you have removed the other major linoleic acid sources. You have, in the process of cleaning up the obvious problems, already addressed the bulk of your PUFA load. In that context, pork's linoleic acid content is not the marginal straw that breaks the metabolic camel's back. It is a manageable contribution from a whole food that was never the issue. The issue was always the bottle on the kitchen counter. The bottle is gone. And then consider: pork is the staple meat of Asia. The cooking traditions of China, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, Thailand: cuisines built on pork belly, slow-braised shoulder, trotters, ears, offal, these are not the cuisines of populations historically defined by metabolic disease. The metabolic disease arrived with the industrial food, the refined carbohydrates, the vegetable oils. Not with the pig. The religious prohibition on pork is ancient, contextual, and pre-refrigeration. The carnivore prohibition on pork is aesthetic, recent, and optional. Eat the belly. Render the lard. Use the lard to cook the rest of the pig. Beef is exceptional. Pork is not beneath it. They're different tools. Both animal. Both complete. Both doing what no bag of seeds ever managed.

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Brittany Venti@BrittanyXVenti·
Japan is sugoi ikimasho! That means lets go Japan is so cool in Japanese ( ˶ˆᗜˆ˵ )
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Dr Helen Ingram
Dr Helen Ingram@drhingram·
I’m pretty offended that they didn’t approach me for the role of Snape, to be honest. I’m cold, somewhat menacing and hold a doctorate in the Dark Arts. What more do they want?
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