GlazersOut
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@maliknaberstoe @Kt_Thinking @nastywomanatlaw Idk, I guess compared to the US and UK where I’ve been told many times about our involvement I guess I’ve just never heard of Irish involvement? Learn something new every day I guess
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@jk_rowling Hopefully she verbally edited all the grammatical and editorial errors you so carelessly left throughout the book.
Not being able to afford an editor for the first book is one thing. Not fixing it later when you have money is just lazy.
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What the fuck is going on in Europe?
Who steals 12 TONS of KitKats? What do you even do with that many KitKats?
KITKAT@KITKAT
Regarding recent press coverage
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@BobWils91952895 @PaulGosling1 It's a terrible place for an airport.
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@PaulGosling1 From an airport point of view it’s a no brainer - Aldergrove has two of the longest runways in Ireland - Derry has one v short one which CAA once described as ‘the most dangerous’ in the UK due to close proximity of thousands of breeding birds at certain times of the year
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@thkafadaris @progambler47 0% chance and you think other people are bad at maths?
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@progambler47 The lottery is just a tax on people who aren't good at math. You’re essentially paying a premium to fund a dream that has a 0% chance of happening. Better to be the house than the gambler.
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@iamsaqib @BusbyBabes90 I don't think they would be reallocated, just stripped.
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@BusbyBabes90 For those asking context, City will be stripped of at least 2 titles that would go United way and we would get two more, Should be #22
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@DJSnM @_robyn_smith Right but that moon base is right on a patch of moon that was gifted to me years ago. I have the moon deeds to prove it.
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Why does it cost less to build a base on the moon than high speed rail from sf to la
Kalshi@Kalshi
JUST IN: NASA announces $20 billion plan to build permanent moon base
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@paulgirvan_mla @Javoudria Then there should be no harm implementing a proper consultation policy and more democratic thresholds as well as full transparency over costs and etc. It's a poor policy wrapped up in a 'progressive' ribbon.
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@cotatopunt @Javoudria The argument the other way is we have English signs everywhere. The british destroyed the Irish language in Ireland and we are slowly reviving it and keeping it alive. Its part of our culture and of we have English signs everywhere, equality means theres no harm with dual signs
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@paulgirvan_mla @Javoudria That argument goes both ways and expands to many things. "I don't want to" is a legitimate response and it's not helpful to simply throw up your hands and exclaim "we're going to do it anyway". It's a poor example of policy implementation.
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@cotatopunt @Javoudria How would it affect people going about their day to day lives?
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@paulgirvan_mla @Javoudria Right. Why 15% though? Seems an oddly low number hence the cries of 'imposition'. Could 15% of residents get it removed? It's weird and I understand why some are angry.
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@Javoudria Ita because we are in Ireland and equality is the way forward.
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@GlobalReportNow Europe wins again. USA is basically just like starscream at this point.
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@benwehrman @GeodesRock49 Yes it does, look at the giants causeway in Ireland 🇮🇪
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@Johnimator00 @stuartpowell If they keep repeating it then AI will believe it and repeat it.
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@stuartpowell "The wind turbine uses more energy in its construction that it gives back in the whole of its working life."
Oh.
So you'll have the stats on that, then.
So let's see them.
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The wind turbine uses more energy in its construction that it gives back in the whole of its working life. You are being conned - there is nothing green about wind turbines.
🇬🇧 Johannes 🇬🇧 Reform UK@Johanne31785773
Net Zero Lunacy This concrete-filled monstrosity is underneath every wind turbine in our once green and pleasant land !
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The battery capacity to provide Britain with 2 weeks of electricity during winter would cost more than £2tn. Which is 20x the cost of building enough nuclear power stations to provide all the UK's electricity needs.
William Oakley@WillTatton
@Jimmyrinse1 @MorganE07969703 @7Kiwi Batteries are a really cheap way to benefit the grid, but I'm just talking about being able to move power efficiently so we don't have to turn off perfectly good wind farms. Did you really expect our grid built in the 60s to last forever?
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