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DonkeyedOneTime

@DonkeyedT

"ten degrees to the left of center in good times, ten degrees to the right of center if it affects them personally"

Katılım Mayıs 2020
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DonkeyedOneTime
DonkeyedOneTime@DonkeyedT·
@CRAZEEEEgoat @MetJam_ south bucks.... was about the same time, one in front going just slower than the one behind, looked like 2 satellites at same speed for a bit and on exact same course, but the one behind kept catching up :D
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MetJam
MetJam@MetJam_·
Perseids peak tonight - probably a maximum rate of 10-20 meteors per hour considering the moonlight and general light pollution. Look opposite the moon and when it’s dark 👍🏻
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DonkeyedOneTime@DonkeyedT·
@CRAZEEEEgoat @MetJam_ I saw that, was it not two satellites? I didn't check any apps, but I guess the lead one was twinkling green every so often... assume it to be the same thing, was very odd looking and eventually the trailer caught up and passed to the left
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Robogoat(Rob)
Robogoat(Rob)@CRAZEEEEgoat·
@MetJam_ I just had sight of a satellite tailing and airliner for a minute or so. An optical illusion obviously, but it did look kind of cool .
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DonkeyedOneTime
DonkeyedOneTime@DonkeyedT·
@TheFungi669 when it is time, pay the extra money to have it done at home..... it makes so much difference. I don't know your financial situation but I do know you love her, you will not regret it. Years down the line, it is a great comfort to know they died where they lived. xxxxxxxxx
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Captain Obvious™️
Captain Obvious™️@TheFungi669·
Yesterday, I took my 21 year old dog to the vet to put her down. I sat in the car with her and cried. She sat on my lap and started licking my face. We turned around and drove back home. It wasn’t time for her to go.
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Ediz
Ediz@ediz1975·
Jumping red lights continued to be ignored and in lots of cases encouraged ….. The sooner fines are pushed out the safer for children and women crossing roads ….
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Welp
Welp@Ubique2078·
@DonkeyedT @BenGoldsmith Muntjac, Sika and Water deer were introduced by humans. Lynx, wolves and bears were eradicated by humans, which has allowed deer populations to boom to unsustainable levels. Deer population has made reforestation in many areas.
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Ben Goldsmith
Ben Goldsmith@BenGoldsmith·
The big question arising from this bizarre Cairngorms lynx story is not how the poor things got there; but why lynx, a secretive, beautiful British native species no larger than a labrador, have not been officially reintroduced to Britain long ago. The malevolence of a small rural cabal opposed to any kind of wildlife recovery and the stranglehold it has over weak-kneed government officials cannot be overstated. The British public overwhelmingly wants the return of beavers and storks and eagles and lynx and vibrant landscapes singing with life. But a few puce-faced individuals, stuck in a mindset of ruthless exploitation and cold dominion over nature, just won’t allow any of it. That’s why nothing ever happens. Life is short, and you can well see why some people are tempted to take matters into their own hands. Every single wild-living beaver in Britain today is there as a result of unlicensed releases, not to mention goshawks, wild boar and a host of other recovering native species. They returned *in spite of* not because of government. Meanwhile the release of 50 million non native pheasants into the landscape each year is waved through without a shred of paperwork. The Scottish authorities were so terrified this week of the wrath of rural vested interests that they turned out hordes of police, supported by acquiescent conservation blob employees, with guns and cages and heat seeking night sights and drones to seize a family of semi-tame tabbies unfortunate enough to have been left out in the woods. You’d have thought the police might have better things to do. Spare your outrage not for the fools who presumably thought they could make a difference by putting them there, but for a rural policy system that is entirely corrupted from top to bottom. And be happy that this particular lynx family is now warm and fed and safe from the keepers’ guns in Edinburgh Zoo. N.B. If you doubt anything I’ve said - ask yourself why native, vital beavers are *still* illegal in England, in spite of reams of science calling for their return. One Defra minister after the next has promised to legalise beavers before being bullied into silence by shadowy rural lobbyists. What’s the betting there’s no good news on beavers in 2025.
Police Scotland Highland & Islands@PSOSHighland

The two lynx seen in the Dell of Killiehuntly area near Kingussie around 7.10am on Friday, 10 January, 2025 have been safely captured. The animals are now in the care of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.

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Welp@Ubique2078·
@DonkeyedT @BenGoldsmith Lmao you think you said something clever 🤣🤣🤣🤣 How many large predators do we have? How much of Britain's land area do you consider deer habitat?
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DonkeyedOneTime
DonkeyedOneTime@DonkeyedT·
@Ubique2078 @BenGoldsmith "The UK's deer population is estimated to be around 2 million" "The population of the United Kingdom (UK) was estimated to be 68,682,962 in 2023" Quite a MASSIVE deer population that.
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Welp
Welp@Ubique2078·
@BenGoldsmith Short of rapidly increasing the licenses for .270/.308 rifles, how are we going to manage the massive deer populations across Britain which lack any predators? Lynx, eagles are both part of this.
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DonkeyedOneTime
DonkeyedOneTime@DonkeyedT·
@Militaryairshow You need to allow "Reject All" on your GDPR cookies bit, currently only "Accept All" and "Manage" which involves hundreds and hundreds of deselects Quick google suggests this against GDPR rules and I will not be using your site until you fix this issue.
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DonkeyedOneTime
DonkeyedOneTime@DonkeyedT·
@ChaponaBike123 what is it with people on 2 wheels assuming everyones seen them. THINK BIKE, yes, THINK. They looked right, a car was crossing OBSCURING YOU. They then slowed as they saw pedestrians (who hadn't looked) crossing. THINK, BIKE. It's aimed at you.
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Chapona Bike
Chapona Bike@ChaponaBike123·
Nah, it's just a cyclist. I don't need to give way.
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TakedownMRAs@TakedownMRAs·
Best ad for Bluesky I've seen yet
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
@elonmusk @TheBabylonBee Everyone in power wants to keep everything exactly how it is because they’re all getting filthy rich off poising the American people
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DonkeyedOneTime
DonkeyedOneTime@DonkeyedT·
@georgegalloway @FXMC1957 and never will be. It featured exclusively genuine footage combined with interviews of those who served and survived. Nowadays all you get is some ponce interviewing decedents and asking them "how they feel", and CGI. Consequently one learns nothing.
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George Galloway
George Galloway@georgegalloway·
@FXMC1957 It was a life-changing TV series. Olivier added a new dimension. It has never been bettered.
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Prof. Frank McDonough
Prof. Frank McDonough@FXMC1957·
31 October 1973. The 1st episode of the 26-part classic ITV documentary series, World at War, was broadcast. It was narrated by Laurence Olivier, with music by Carl Davies. It cost £900,000 (worth £11 million today).
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