MissAG

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MissAG

MissAG

@MissAGold

Photographer, videographer

Derbyshire Katılım Eylül 2015
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Jessica Luxe ✨
Jessica Luxe ✨@JessLuxe7·
Back from holiday, so need a little pick me up starting with coffee and angel number
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MissAG@MissAGold·
@rwenzori_ E because the other four go and kick his head in for being such a moron
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Amon 👷
Amon 👷@rwenzori_·
Engineers..
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
@AWhiteRanger815 @MissAGold 2 years on X following 1 and with 12 followers and anonymous. Forgive me if I don’t take your insults seriously. Blocked.
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Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Just saying … Britain hit 32.8°C in May back in BOTH 1922 and 1944. This was long before SUVs, budget airlines and air fryers. Hysteria from the media is not fact ..it’s narrative and fear porn. As you were!
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MissAG@MissAGold·
@sophielouisecc No it wasn’t, it’s been 2 degrees hotter, and the record has been broken over a wide area
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Moon Dragon
Moon Dragon@frozenaesthetic·
@BasilTheGreat No A record temperature matching one from 82 years ago doesn't erase an overall upward trend, the key is that extreme heat events are becoming more frequent
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MissAG@MissAGold·
@BasilTheGreat But it wasn’t was it you little shit, it was actually 2° hotter today, check with Met office, the truth hurts doesn’t test
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MissAG@MissAGold·
@DaveThroup Be fair it was studying other peoples guidelines on dietary lipids: so she knows absolutely nothing about climate science
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MissAG@MissAGold·
@I_amMukhtar Even on a hot day, no one wears shorts or T-shirts
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Mukhtar
Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar·
A lad from Florida won the cheese rolling race in Gloucestershire. The slow-motion replay is something else.
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MissAG
MissAG@MissAGold·
@LiveAncestral Why are there so many loonies on twitter these days
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Maxine Pye
Maxine Pye@LiveAncestral·
The government is adding folic acid to all UK flour by law this December. They call it a public health win. What they are not telling you is that folic acid is not folate. Folic acid is the synthetic oxidised form of vitamin B9. To become usable, the body has to convert it using an enzyme called DHFR into 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, the active form your cells can actually work with. A significant portion of the population carries variants of the MTHFR gene that impair this conversion. Enzyme activity can drop by up to 70 percent. Unmetabolised folic acid accumulates in the blood instead. I carry an MTHFR variant. Most people who do have no idea. They eat their fortified bread and assume they are getting folate. They are not. They are accumulating a synthetic compound their body cannot process efficiently. No screening. No individual consideration. No acknowledgement that the conversion pathway exists. Just mandatory fortification for every single person in the country. Real folate is found in food. Liver is the most concentrated source and it delivers folate already in the active 5-MTHF form. No conversion needed. No gene variant problem. They are adding a synthetic vitamin to a food that drives metabolic dysfunction and calling it progress. I don’t eat bread anymore but if you still eat bread, choose 100% wholemeal, rye, or ancient grain varieties like spelt or einkorn. These are exempt from the law. White and standard brown bread are not. Do you know if you carry an MTHFR variant?
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MissAG
MissAG@MissAGold·
@chatswithem Ask Sri. France has had its hottest May day on record today. Maybe your brother is as brain dead as you are.
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@ChatsWithEm
@ChatsWithEm@chatswithem·
These charts are absurd The Met office is a renowned liar My brother lives in the south of France - and hates hot weather. He says it is nice and not too bad. These stupid colour charts mean nothing They use ground source these days vs air source like they used to do They use weather stations that were once isolated in the middle of nowhere that are now surrounded by buildings or next to runways or somethings which heat local areas The whole thing is a sham and fearmongering campaign for the bigger scam of netzero It's lovely People are happy Cold kills ten times more Relax and enjoy 😎
RS Archer@archer_rs

Apparently climate change is a myth.

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MissAG
MissAG@MissAGold·
@matthewdmarsden You thick prat. Sorry, I’m not feeling like explaining this again to someone who is so determined to ignore the obvious facts around. .
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MissAG@MissAGold·
@zoeharcombe Too much time spent studying lipid guidelines hasn’t done you any good has it? You’ve become so narrow and focused on your own presuppositions you really can’t see what’s going on around you.
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Dr Zoe Harcombe, PhD
Dr Zoe Harcombe, PhD@zoeharcombe·
Today was the hottest May day in the UK since 1944. So if today’s temperature is due to global warming, what was the deal in 1944?
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MissAG@MissAGold·
@Rick_Horn @mishtal Perhaps try looking at how many Palestinians were being murdered every year previously by Israel
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Rick Horn 🇺🇸
Rick Horn 🇺🇸@Rick_Horn·
@mishtal The worst of that evidence are videos recorded by those “palestinian” savages themselves while they were committing these heinous crimes. I will never forgive nor forget . I hope Israel wipes them off the map. War is hell, don’t start one.
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David Collier
David Collier@mishtal·
Israel produced forensic evidence, videos, and 1000s of photos documenting the sexual violence of Oct 7. The world stayed silent. A handful of activists get off a boat making up sexual abuse claims against Israel. And it becomes headline news. Make it make sense.
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MissAG@MissAGold·
@anika_climate Today is also the hottest day ever recorded in France in May
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MissAG@MissAGold·
@BrianFlanagan1 @TheEconomist It would be good to go back to 1948. Having had the Jewish people inflicted upon the people of Palestine, there has been ongoing conflict from both sides. Add in the restrictions Israel placed on Palestine, you start to see why the people rebelled, Israel actions are genocidal.
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The Economist
The Economist@TheEconomist·
Israel’s image has been tarnished by its devastating war in Gaza, which killed over 70,000 Palestinians. Some high-ranking Israelis say their country is dangerously isolated economist.com/international/…
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MissAG@MissAGold·
@PeterDClack Thank you for a very civilised reply! I am not a glaciologist, just occasionally mountaineer, my understanding is that while they will have increased during that time, they were formed over many thousands of years. What is significant is the rate of disappearance.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
This is where most of them came from. It was due to the Little Ice Age, spanning from the early 14th century to the mid-19th century. It was a period of 400-500 years of significant cooling in the Northern Hemisphere. During this time, lower summer temperatures and persistent cold snaps caused mountain glaciers in the European Alps to expand significantly.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
For forty years we’ve been told the planet has a single 'global average temperature'—a made-up figure treated as more credible than the weather outside your own window. The great flaw in this is that there really is no one temperature scenario that applies to any geographical point anywhere on Earth. Not in the way people imagine, any more than there’s a single 'global mood' or 'sense of irony. If you say, 'The planet's average temperature is 15°C', it means absolutely nothing to a person struggling across frost-bitten Siberia or sipping a piña colada on a humid summer's night in Brazil. It's meaningless to human geography and policy. Statistically, you can average the temperature of a polar ice cap and the Sahara Desert, but the resulting number describes a place that doesn't exist. It’s a computer model—not reality. The concept of a single global temperature metric only makes sense from a cosmic distance. It's a planetary metric, designed for satellites, not human life or geography. When international bodies focus entirely on moving a single global average by 0.1°C, they treat the Earth as a Lego land thermodynamic system. But the planet doesn't experience climate that way. Earth's climate is fractured into multiple distinct climate zones (roughly 14 separate scenarios) based on lived experiences. All of them are entirely regional, dictated by local topography, ocean currents, vegetation cover, and atmospheric pressure systems. Tourism campaigns market Hawaii as an idyllic, uniform tropical paradise. But anyone who's actually been there knows the island contains roughly 10 of the world’s 14 distinct climate zones, ranging from continuously wet tropical rainforests to arid deserts, and even alpine tundra on top of Mauna Kea where it snows. International institutions are quietly backing away from their most extreme 'collapse' scenarios. The entire apparatus was built on a flawed premise - trying to govern the world based on a single, aggregated temperature marker that no human ever actually experiences. The Hawaii analogy shows how local reality obliterates uniform narratives. The true danger isn't a minor shift in a global statistical average, but the civilisational paralysis from letting central bureaucracies replace reality with ideology. When an immense institutional and bureaucratic apparatus is built around a specific set of numbers, targets and narratives, it develops an enormous amount of structural inertia. It doesn't just stop or turn on a dime because the underlying assumptions shift. We’ve elevated heavily processed, continent-sized guesswork into a Holy Scripture, then handed trillion-dollar policy levers to people who treat any questioning of the guess as heresy. It turns out there is no thermometer big enough to measure 'the Earth'.
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MissAG@MissAGold·
@LadyDarkAngelUK That’s not the Angel I’ve known for quite a lot of years, well done.
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LDA ❤️
LDA ❤️@LadyDarkAngelUK·
Ran 10k this morning 🥵🥵🥵 then have spent the day doing nothing but relaxing. Want to see more? Join my loyal fans loyalfans.com/ladydarkangel
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