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@AnselmD

Boring pale male, Tranmere SWA, dont ask for karaoke.. you’ll regret it

Katılım Ağustos 2009
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@Pplwith1IQ Dont laugh… anyone who has done a fair bit of DIY has had this moment
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@SamaHoole See slso the recent UK legal case where oat’milk’ producers lost the right to call it milk… it showed just how unhealthy and bad for the environment a litre of this stuff was
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Chloe woke up at 6:45am and immediately felt proud of herself. She had, after all, not eaten a single animal product in four years. The planet was healing. She could feel it. 6:52am - Applied her morning SPF. The SPF contains beeswax. Chloe does not know this. Moving on. 7:10am - Breakfast: a smoothie containing avocado. The avocado was grown in Michoacán, Mexico, on land where a pine forest was until 2019. It required approximately 320 litres of water to produce. It was flown to the UK. Chloe sprinkled hemp seeds on top. The hemp seeds came from China. Chloe felt connected to the earth. 8:00am - Got dressed. Polyester leggings, derived from crude oil. A bamboo top that was processed using carbon disulphide in a Taiwanese chemical plant. Trainers with a recycled plastic upper that sheds microplastics into waterways with every wash. Chloe's outfit today had a higher carbon footprint than a ribeye steak. Chloe does not know this either. 9:30am - Posted on Instagram about choosing compassion. The phone was manufactured in a Shenzhen factory using cobalt from the DRC, where mining operations have displaced local communities and killed an unknowable number of small mammals, reptiles, and insects. The algorithm served Chloe an ad for oat milk. Chloe liked it. 12:00pm - Lunch: tofu stir-fry. The soy was grown in Brazil. Brazil produces more soy than almost any country on earth. The primary reason is soybean oil: one of the most widely used industrial and culinary oils on the planet. The soymeal left over after oil extraction is fed to livestock as a byproduct. Chloe is aware of the livestock connection and finds it outrageous. She has not looked into why the soy was grown in the first place. The answer is the oil. The oil is in her salad dressing. 1:30pm - Drove to the garden centre. The car runs on petrol. Chloe has a Just Stop Oil sticker on the bumper. This is not being commented on further. 3:00pm - Bought a monstera. The monstera was grown in a Dutch greenhouse using natural gas heating. Chloe put it next to the pothos that is slowly poisoning the neighbourhood cats. 6:00pm - Dinner: pasta with cashew cream sauce. The cashews were processed in Vietnam, often by workers in conditions that would prompt significant commentary if they were in an abattoir. 8:00pm - Watched a documentary about factory farming. Wept. Posted about it. Caption: "We have to do better." Chloe is, by every measure she has chosen to measure by, doing brilliantly. By some of the others, the picture is more complicated. Chloe has not chosen to measure by those.
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@ThomasWillett9 No Tom Because it’s the law of the land, as written….that had to be reconfirmed clearly because shady people tried to make out the law allowed male feelings to override female privacy
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@NoContextBrits Donald Trumps a pedo He wears a pedo’s hat His face is fuckin orange, cos he’s a fuckin twat He went to Epstein Island He went their more than once He went to Epstein Island because he’s a fuckin nonce 🎶 (to the tune of my old man’s a dustman) Posted by sam clarke 👍🏻
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@MattCas04807118 Its my goto naughty treat…. And B&M sometimes do a lemon version too ❤️
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@_Investinq Excellent innovation but why are we still using steam turbines to generate electric as the final step? Thst is like 200 yr old tech…. Is there nothing that is better?
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StockMarket.News@_Investinq·
The energy war just changed. America burns coal at night to keep the lights on while China built something different and most people have no idea it exists. In the middle of the Gobi Desert, there is a 263-meter tower surrounded by 12,000 mirrors in a perfect circle, spread across nearly 8 square kilometers of barren land. It looks like something out of a science fiction film. They are focused on a single point at the top of that tower, raising temperatures above 800 degrees Fahrenheit. That heat gets pumped into tanks filled with a special liquid salt mixture. They are using Molten salt, the same stuff ancient civilizations used to preserve food is now storing the sun's energy at 565 degrees Celsius. When the sun goes down, the plant keeps generating electricity. The molten salt stays hot for hours after sunset and drives a steam turbine on demand. This is a 100-megawatt power station that runs 24 hours a day on sunlight alone. It produces over 390 million kilowatt-hours of power every single year. Every coal plant on earth has one critical weakness, it needs fuel to burn. This plant needs nothing but the sun and a tank full of heated salt that refuses to cool down. The implications are enormous. The oldest argument against solar energy has always been: "What happens at night?" China just answered that question with 12,000 mirrors and a tower visible from space.
StockMarket.News@_Investinq

The world's largest utility company just eliminated one of the most dangerous jobs on earth. China's State Grid which controls power for 1.1 billion people has deployed robotic electricians across 26 provinces and counting. These machines work on live, 10,000-volt wires while the power stays fully on. Before this, the workers who did this job wore full conductive armor and understood that one wrong move was fatal. Now the robot takes that risk instead. The machines strip insulation, tighten connections, and splice wires with millimeter precision, all while hanging at altitude on a live grid. They complete tasks 50 percent faster than a human crew and report a 98 percent success rate. This is already the operating standard in more than two dozen Chinese provinces. China is about to spend $554 billion upgrading its power grid between now and 2030. That is a war chest for building the most automated, AI-powered energy infrastructure in human history. Meanwhile, the United States has a shortage of 40,000 electricians and the gap is getting worse every year. China's answer to that problem is not a trade school, it is a fleet of machines that never sleeps or quits. Every other country still arguing about whether robots will replace workers is watching the answer get deployed in real time.

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Gay Not Queer@Gaynotqueer1·
Reposting this because it's so EXTRAORDINARY.
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Crispy Hoover@CrispyHoover·
@TheStingisBack The Day After was laughable. Sat down as a 13yr old to watch Threads, expecting the same. Crikey. All the crikey in world! If you want crikeys, blimeys and a deep sense of emptiness Threads is the place.
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The Sting@TheStingisBack·
In the early ’80s, two landmark TV films tackled nuclear war: The Day After (US) and Threads (UK). Both showed the effects of nuclear fallout on ordinary people. They were grim, unsettlingly accurate, and terrifying. Neither offered a happy ending.
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@GrumpyBadger5 @GeorgeCochrane1 True if the chassis rusts it is a body off job to fix but still cheaper than a timing chain in my modern car 😡
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Grumpy Badger@GrumpyBadger5·
@AnselmD @GeorgeCochrane1 Fibreglass cars are some of the worst rustboxes! Mate of mine came off a roundabout in his Scimitar and it Pokemonned into its ultimate form as a Reliant and shed a front wheel (and chassis corner).
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@DegsyMoore @YNWAlfcnews_ Totally agree Derek I was the boss so had to go in but was actually really nice to have peace and quiet Also went on the train Crewe to London and I was the only person in the carriage… lovely 😁
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RedOrDead!🔴@YNWAlfcnews_·
Am I the only person who really enjoyed when we were all in lockdown?? I kind of miss it, does that make me weird? 🤷‍♂️
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@crimsonavenger Its weird going to a pub where all the youngsters are loving 80s music and they think we’re too old / not trendy enough to listen to it…. Kids ….we were there when it came out 🤣
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Col@crimsonavenger·
Whats the age when you just give up? I’m 58 this year and don’t feel like giving up yet. I still wear the vans and listen to punk and metal and enjoy a drink. Don’t think I’m embarrassing myself to be honest.
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@NoContextBrits If you put it in your hall you could have a giggle every singie time you passed it Worth £80 for that 👍🏻
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@LDSLaw He wont be missed, it will be a huge relief You could say “the orange prick dead” and every single person in the world would know who you meant.
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LDSLawyer@LDSLaw·
Donald Trump, at almost 80, is going to die sooner than we think. Bookmark this. When Trump passes, there will be an absolute ORGY of grotesque delight on the Left and even among moderates. They will celebrate in the streets and hold parties. It will be a macabre display, such as we've never seen yet. It will make their celebration of Charlie Kirk's murder look like your great aunt Mildred's church tea party. Mark my words.
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@thetruus01 @RAF_Luton It has to be a USB C cable in case it is flying over Europe… mandatory there now 👍🏻
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thetruus01@thetruus01·
@RAF_Luton LOL... fucking retard, this is a B21. And NO, it won't be connected with a usb-c cable.
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RAF_Luton@RAF_Luton·
Fact of the Day: The B2 Stealth Fighter features No Internal Piloting System and can be flown remotely via WiFi or USB-C cable from up to 80,085km away. It takes 717.5 cans of Stealth Paint to cover a B2 before it becomes invisible Photographed from a Canberra
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@collinso41 Thanks Think we should stay up with the new manager , he seems OK but it will be close
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Steve Collins@collinso41·
@AnselmD Cheers bud, dont fancy our chances in the playoffs. Hoping we can nick the last auto spot 🙏 Your guys play very well today, were unlucky not to win it tbh. Created a few good chances.
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Steve Collins@collinso41·
The amount of people that dont get Danny dyers point about football is exactly what is wrong with football. Im a swindon fan cus its where im from. All my friends who are also from here support a team in the "big 6" for no fucking reason. It's pathetic. #STFC
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Plutôt la Barbie@plutotlabarbie·
We deffo need more town names with nonintuitive pronunciations that are deliberately designed to confuse Americans e.g. Noncester ("Noss-tah") Keighstermouth ("Keeth-starr-muh") Saviletown ("Sawl-tun") Buttsex ("Bew-suth") Truthsocial ("Trush-all")
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🚨 NEW: The proposed names the Government is considering calling its new towns - Elizabethtown (after the Queen) - Pankhurst (after suffragette Emmeline) - Attleeton (after ex-PM) - Athelstan (first King of England) - Seacole (after nurse Mary) [@thetimes]

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