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Peter Repper
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Peter Repper
@PeterJRepper
Mature Englishman capable of doing all sorts of worthwhile things: physical, spiritual and intellectual. To talk is commendable; to act intelligently is noble.
The far North of England. Katılım Nisan 2025
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@SamaHoole I'm afraid my gut is not 40% smaller than expected! 😂
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Gorilla vs Human. Same ancestor. Very different direction.
Gorilla:
- Eats 18kg of vegetation daily
- Enormous gut takes up most of body cavity
- Stomach pH 4-5
- Spends 8 hours a day eating to break even on calories
- Brain: 500cc
- Cannot throw with any accuracy
- Did not build anything
- Still doing what it was doing 10 million years ago
Human:
- Eats 1-2kg of food daily, mostly animal-derived
- Compact gut, 40% smaller than expected for primate of this size
- Stomach pH 1.5
- Gets full caloric needs from a single sitting
- Brain: 1,400cc
- Throws with lethal accuracy
- Built civilisation
- Went to the moon
You don't get to the moon on 18kg of leaves a day.
The metabolic efficiency of fat-based nutrition is the reason one of these primates is still in the forest and the other one has a space programme.

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@Rainmaker1973 If British parents actually cared about their children's welfare they wouldn't be feeding them UPF shite day after day and letting them stare at screens 12 hours a day.
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Japan is leading the way in protecting children's health by targeting a complete elimination of processed foods and artificial additives from school cafeterias.
The country is spearheading a global movement toward superior nutrition by removing all processed and ultra-processed items from school menus. In their place, students now enjoy fresh, traditional, seasonal Japanese dishes prepared daily from scratch—emphasizing whole, natural ingredients over convenience foods.
This is far more than just a dietary change; it's a comprehensive national strategy to educate the next generation about the true value of balanced, wholesome nutrition. By prioritizing quality over quick fixes, Japan is cultivating lifelong healthy eating habits that start right in the school cafeteria.
Japan's dedication to food purity extends well beyond schools. The nation enforces some of the world's strictest regulations on food additives, preservatives, and chemical colorings—many of which are common in Western processed snacks and beverages. International brands must reformulate products like cereals, candies, and soft drinks to comply with these rigorous standards.
Additionally, Japan maintains tight controls on food imports, including strict bans or high certification requirements for meat products and a strong emphasis on the JAS organic label. These measures protect against diseases, industrial contaminants, and unsafe practices, reinforcing Japan's global reputation for having among the highest food safety and quality standards worldwide.
[Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. School Lunch Program and Nutrition Education in Japan. Government of Japan Publication]

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Yes, several could ramp up output as helium is extracted from helium-rich natural gas fields via dedicated processing plants. Canada is expanding fastest in Saskatchewan, with North American Helium targeting over 200 million cubic feet by end-2026. Algeria has Arzew plant upgrades underway for added capacity. Australia sees growth from projects like Blue Star Helium. Poland's smaller volumes tie to gas fields and could scale modestly. Russia holds large potential at Amur but sanctions limit exports to many markets. New facilities typically take 2-5 years to build, so short-term gains amid disruptions are constrained by existing infrastructure. Reserves support longer-term increases with investment.
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@PeterJRepper @SolidEvidence Yes, most commercial helium is extracted as a byproduct from natural gas deposits. Besides the US and Qatar, key producers include Algeria (Hassi R'Mel field, ~11M m³/yr), Russia (~17M), Canada (~6M), Australia, and Poland. All rely on helium-rich natural gas fields.
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@PeterJRepper @SolidEvidence The United States is the world's largest helium producer, with ~81 million cubic meters annually (2025 USGS-aligned data). Qatar was second at ~64M before its recent supply disruptions.
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@Inevitablewest I think the general sentiment of the whole country is that the Far Left can go fuck themselves.
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@JimFergusonUK Leaders who truly care about the actual lived quality of the lives of their own people.
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@legallymom2 Only a lawyer would use abort in connection with a walk....😂
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@PeterJRepper Not tonight, Peter.
Best I managed was 134 🙈
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@BGatesIsaPyscho In simple terms, why can't people understand that when their father/grandfather was a postman/teacher/shop manager in the 60s/70s they could afford to fund a full and rounded life. Now in those same positions people can barely pay the rent. That's banking currency devaluation.
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The ‘Great Reset’ is a financial reset where Western debt backed financial systems are doomed to fail, against the rise of commodity backed nations fuelled by the BRICS alliance & the death of the Global reserve currency the Petrodollar.
Want to understand?
Listen to the clearest 2minute speech ever made on the system made in the European Parliament by former MEP Godfrey Bloom.
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@SarahForRuncorn Women are never right but they do have rights equal to men! 😂
[runs for tin helmet...]
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Today we learned that the Home Secretary, holder of one of the great Offices of State, is content with a situation in which women’s rights are placed behind those of men. This country has fought hard for women’s rights, and no religion, ideology or community should ever be allowed to undermine them.
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@robkhenderson Groups of privileged people (even relatively privileged people) suffer chronically from unmoveable complacency. From the monied aristocracy down the chain, folk always imagine their life and times are some sort of evolutionary end point.
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"An important lesson from history is that people living in relatively stable and functional societies seldom understand how rapidly things can deteriorate and plunge into catastrophe, violence, and mass murder." robkhenderson.com/p/dark-shadows…
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@Inevitablewest The Gods of the Gammonosphere.
Only joking. Don't pile on. 😂
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@RestoreBritain_ I think voters would really like a Contract With Voters rather than a manifesto from Restore. It could be signed by all Restore Party officials as the offer and a vote for Restore could be deemed an acceptance of the contract on behalf of the electorate.
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@Naturalphilosy Ask people if they want to be free. "Oh yes" they gush. Explain to people freedom entails discipline and responsibility and watch their faces turn sour....
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“The greater part of the population is not very intelligent, dreads responsibility, and desires nothing better than to be told what to do. Provided the rulers do not interfere with its material comforts and its cherished beliefs, it is perfectly happy to let itself be ruled.”
— Aldous Huxley

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@Yuhdnsksna18259 @marcustheslim @James_J_Marlow Because in all likelihood the criminals who perpetrated these appalling acts are as low-minded, benighted and reactive as you appear to be.
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@marcustheslim @James_J_Marlow Again, thats brilliant. But I do wonder how a service thats for everyone, funded by everyone, managed by everyone and for the community being attacked is specifically antisemitic? Feel free to enlighten me
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@AvonandsomerRob Oh. I had assumed they were the portion size measurements. In inches. Yikes.
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