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@BurtleBartleby

UK Katılım Aralık 2009
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@MrRBourne Is he saying he is proud of the Hand of God in that reference to Diego...?
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Victoria Villarruel@VickyVillarruel·
Mañana jugamos contra los piratas usurpadores. No es un partido más. No voy a ser políticamente correcta ni pecho frío, contra los ingleses siempre es algo más. Es Malvinas, es el Diego, es la última de Leo y es pararle el carro a los invasores. ¡Aguante Argentina! Porque hasta el último suspiro vamos a reclamar lo nuestro!
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BB@BurtleBartleby·
@MrFamilyOffice Nice points but a terribly written article. "And Stevenson’s backstory and the origins of Garynomics are almost equally so." Equally so what?
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Mr Family Office@MrFamilyOffice·
Brutal take down from The Guardian “You are unable,” he tells Stevenson coolly but firmly, “to separate your emotional reaction to inequality from a rational assessment of the best tools for it.” theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2…
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BB@BurtleBartleby·
@FreeAndyT @AntipodeEmpire "carry on the struggle, until, in Gods good time, the New World, with all it power and might, steps forth to the rescue and the liberation of the Old."
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Andy T 🇬🇧Freedom is not free!
Please God Australia, hold on to your flag with pride & with ferocious tenacity Here in the UK, we are losing the battle for our flag, the Union Flag, it is the most iconic, magnificent symbol of what the west is capable of The outstandingly successful former colonial countries display the hallmark, the red, white & blue Should Britain fall, the last hope is that the descendants of incredible people who formed world class countries, remember their heritage & hold on to it proudly The Union flag represents far more than Britain, it represents decency, integrity & courage
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Antipodean Empire 🇦🇺@AntipodeEmpire·
Does the Australian flag's design make us look like a British colony?
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Paul Brown@0xQuasark·
He did DMT for 5 HOURS! Only to come back and say the same thing anyone who's taken DMT says: "It's 10,000 times more real than this. You can't comprehend it. You can't understand it. You'll never be able to piece any of it together & try explaining one billionth of 1% of it to another human being... Good luck!"
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BB@BurtleBartleby·
@alieninsect @OMGTheWhyFiles Only 45 mins in but, so far, it's the best interview I've seen and I think I've seen most (if not all) of them.
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Andrew Gallimore
Andrew Gallimore@alieninsect·
Full 3-hour interview with AJ Gentile at the Basement of the Why Files @OMGTheWhyFiles now available wherever podcasts are to be found... (YouTube below)
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BB@BurtleBartleby·
@DavidDPaxton I got one pair... and now have them in four colours and don't really ever wear anything else to work anymore. Great for sneaking off to the gym mid-day without a full bag as well if just doing a quick few lifts without sweating.
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David Paxton@DavidDPaxton·
Chap in the office started coming in with a pair of those awfully modern plastic looking trousers. From Uniglo. Then another guy did and swore by them. And dispute my general disgust, I too have succumbed. So now we’re all wearing the same trousers, they’re absolute game changers
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BB@BurtleBartleby·
@Mr_Andrew_Fox Incorrect. It is a procedural step (due regard - to consciously consider), not a legal obligation to achieve certain outcomes. It should be ditched along with many other laws but it is not the (legal) cause of the Nowak tragedy.
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Andrew Fox@Mr_Andrew_Fox·
I don’t think anybody has mentioned it in the last few days of furore, but there is a legal duty on public bodies to drive equality and diversity. It’s called the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED). It’s section 149 of the Equality Act 2010. Public authorities must have “due regard” to three key needs: eliminating discrimination/harassment, advancing equality of opportunity, and fostering good relations between different groups. So you can rage at police race action plans or EDI in the Armed Forces and the rest, but your target is in the wrong place. They are *legally obliged* to do these things (and, of course, can be sued if they don’t and end up paying out taxpayers’ money if they lose). Public institutions cannot legally stop doing these things until the law is changed. Focus your ire on the government if you want change, not the institutions who are simply doing what they’re legally obliged to do. It’s the only way it can happen.
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BB@BurtleBartleby·
@Con_Tomlinson The fucking nerve to blame her vermin grandson on being British born/culture. Just when I thought this story and family couldn't get any lower. Absolute fucking pond life.
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Connor Tomlinson@Con_Tomlinson·
Vickrum Digwa's grandmother has defended the Digwa family in an interview with the Daily Mail. She said Vickrum's mother, Kiran Kaur, who tried to hide the murder weapon from police while her husband and sons lied to officers at the crime scene, "only did what any mother would have done, which is to protect her child. And now she's going to be punished for this." She said, "Kiran has done a good job raising those two boys and was very supportive of them." No, she didn't. Henry Nowak's mother managed not to raise a derranged murderer. Kaur raised Digwa, and rather than call an ambulance for Henry, she let him bleed to death to try to spare her son from consequences. I would turn my children over to the authorities if they had committed such heinous crimes. I wouldn't cover it up and get someone else's son killed. I do agree with the grandmother on this, though: "Vickrum has also been a difficult boy but that's not unusual for children who are born in Britain." He should not have been born in Britain. His family should never have been here in the first place. The more children of third world immigrants that are born on British soil, the more British children will be butchered in preventable atrocities.
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BB@BurtleBartleby·
@sleepdiplomat @foundmyfitness So for those of us who take 1hr+ to fall asleep & wake 1hr+ nightly, we need to bd in bed for 9+hrs. Doctors & medical services do little for insomnia & don't appreciate its life impacts. Insomnia. It is the cruelest, most under-resourced & under-appreciated disorder.
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Matt Walker@sleepdiplomat·
@foundmyfitness And if you use the median of that range, and assume high sleep efficiency numbers (i.e., strong, healthy sleepers), the amount of time needed to be in bed to obtain that median essential amount of sleep looks like this, as best I can tell.
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Dr. Rhonda Patrick
Dr. Rhonda Patrick@foundmyfitness·
The sleep "sweet spot" for biological aging isn't 8 hours per night. 6.4-7.8 hours was associated with the lowest biological age gaps across 23 organ-specific clocks including the brain, liver, pancreas, skin, and adipose tissue. Short (<6 hours) and long (>8 hours) sleep were both associated with higher biological aging, but likely for different reasons. Short sleep may directly cause aging, while long sleep may reflect underlying disease or pathology - something that causes someone to require more sleep due to fatigue, recovery, or poor sleep quality.
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BB@BurtleBartleby·
@evan_mcgl You tease.
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Evan McGloughlin@evan_mcgl·
"DMT is a little bit like being punched in the back of the head by God. We now have some data to underscore that." "Literally 70, 80% of people can rock up to the pipe and boom, they're gonna have an entity encounter which will probably change their ontology." "Does your geometry being sentient help with your clinical outcomes? I mean, why not? Let's find out." An exceptional episode with the worlds first and only professor of exceptional experience David Luke @drdluk ⬇️
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BB@BurtleBartleby·
@ChrisWillx Planning requires 40% affordable housing transferred to Housing Associations before market units occupied. No HA appetite means developers understandably won't risk building, they can't lawfully sell the market homes. Do gooder policy screwing everyone.
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Chris Williamson@ChrisWillx·
The UK housing crisis is not going well. In order to alleviate its acute housing affordability crisis, London has been set a target of building 88,000 new homes per year over the next decade. Last year construction started on just 5,891 – 94% below target, a 75% year-on-year decline, the steepest drop in the country, the lowest tally since records began almost 40 years ago and the lowest figure for any major city in the developed world this century.
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Lomez@L0m3z·
"Empathy" is often used to explain bleeding-heart liberalism, but this is exactly backwards. It is precisely the liberal's lack of empathy, his failure to imagine the mindset of the malicious anti-social criminal, that drives his misguided politics. Important to realize this.
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BB@BurtleBartleby·
@feelmybicep Posted after all the tickets had sold out...
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BB@BurtleBartleby·
@Josikinz Amazing. When will it be available for pasting in reports?
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Josie Kins
Josie Kins@Josikinz·
Ok, so FYI, this is where the current state of the art is at for replicating the visuals of the DMT breakthrough experience. I'm still experimenting, but if anybody has a trip report they want converted into an animation like this, share it below! <3
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BB@BurtleBartleby·
@CompositeGuy_ I love it when I'm out in areas such as Devon, Cornwall etc and see a young Brit working in these sorts of places. Brings back memories of a better time.
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The Composite Guy@CompositeGuy_·
The reason is that Indians hire other Indians. This creates the epiphenomenon of native occupational flight, which has been observed by the likes of Lord Elton since the 1960s. In towns and cities in Cornwall and Devon, places like Subway are often still staffed by young English people working part-time. In more diverse areas, they are not, not only because of the ethnic cronyism of those hiring, but also because they do not want to work with 40-year-old Indians. Not only is it an unappealing work environment for a native young person, who would prefer to work with their peers, but it is also seen as becoming tainted and low-status.
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DEI is not the cause of Indians working in food shops…. I have spoken to many businesses including two subways, as I was curious as to why there are so many Indians who have recently arrived working in this sector and nearly all managers have said minimal English or British people apply for those jobs. They think it’s either beneath them, don’t like the long hours or don’t like the pay. Young people who would have generally done this type of work either want to be content creators, on benefits or in education in most situations in my experience.

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