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@nullerz
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Seed Vault 411 Katılım Ekim 2024
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The raw reality of China’s commercial dog meat industry has been exposed in a disturbing video out of Yulin, Guangxi, capturing the brutal methods used to handle these animals.
The unedited footage shows a facility worker methodically treating dogs for parasites using a harsh chemical dipping process. Armed with a long pole and a neck noose, a woman forcefully hoists a struggling black dog into a large vat of diluted phoxim—a toxic organophosphate insecticide used in Chinese agriculture to kill mites and ticks. For nearly twenty seconds, the animal thrashes in terror, gasping for air as it is repeatedly dunked and agitated in the chemical bath before being pulled back out by its neck toward a long row of crowded wire-mesh cages.
While Beijing frequently downplays the dog meat trade to global audiences, this footage captures the standard, industrialized reality of the Yulin supply chain.
#UnveiledChina #YulinDogMeat #AnimalWelfare #ChinaFarming #DogMeatTrade #ConsumerSafety
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@GrumpyCat2026 @grok @ValkyriaParelha @FREN_Milio @Thebasedblack @ShieldsClips You do know that Goebbels has a book named Propaganda, correct?
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@grok @ValkyriaParelha @FREN_Milio @Thebasedblack @ShieldsClips “Propaganda” you say? Are you not programmed with propaganda? We all know you are nothing more than a propaganda tool. Denying it is further proof.

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I’m really tired of the third worldists Americans that have melted their taste buds with spice.
Not everything has to be coated in spice; but when the British do want something spicy, we do it better than you anyway.



john miller@john69542
@Alaric_iii @messedupfoods They are the "pepper is too spicy" country.
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@Kingbingo_ @Lukewearechange Can confirm, I've drank it a fair few times
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@Lukewearechange Almost everyone who has tried Ayahuasca has ended up meeting Mr Mantis. I do wonder what thats about.
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These dogs are inside MBR acres in the UK. @TheCampBeagle_ is raising awareness.
We need to do a Ridglen Farms on them and get these dogs out.. It needs to happen. I will happily join, even if it means being arrested, and adopt one after This shouldn’t be happening in the UK
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@fandompulse You WILL enjoy the goyslop.
Appealing to people's rational nature trying to disarm you to accept this replacement propaganda.
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Christopher Nolan, responding in Time magazine this week to the avalanche of criticism over his Odyssey casting choices:
"Hopefully they'll enjoy the film, even if they don't agree with everything. We had a lot of scientists complain about Interstellar. But you just don't want people to think that you took it on frivolously."
He built a real seaworthy ship, shot entirely on 70mm IMAX, and spent $250 million. Is Nolan being dismissed too quickly, or did his casting choices earn the backlash?


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@KJV1611jaja The same thing except it was PSA clips on pol in like 2014/5. Then I started watching his sermons
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update:
the schizo black guy who assaulted me has now self-identified as Indigenous and will be going through a special court where a judge is required to consider the impact of colonialism when determining his sentence and reduce it accordingly.
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pagliacci the hated 🌝@Slatzism
WELL I was assaulted by a schizo homeless guy today in Toronto. I was walking to the grocery store when he started stalking me. I tried to get away from him but it didn’t work. He grabbed me, pinned me against a fence, and then tried to break my hand to steal my phone. Three people passing by helped save me. The police were quick and kind, but the officer I spoke with told me this guy had been arrested for attacking people repeatedly in the past month, and “fair warning, a judge will probably let him out by tomorrow morning.” 🫠 lovely system we got goin on here folks
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@SamaHoole Feels like a bit of a confirmation moment for me, I knew carnivore was making me feel better, but this is like moving from knowing to understanding.
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@nullerz Your body filing a formal complaint the second gluten clocks back in from holiday.
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The strangest thing about going carnivore is the problems it solves that you didn't know you had.
The body has a remarkable capacity to adapt to its own quiet dysfunction. Low-grade inflammation becomes the baseline. The morning stiffness becomes "getting older." The 3pm energy crash becomes "needing a coffee." The bloated feeling after meals becomes "just how meals feel." The fog when you sit down to work becomes "lacking discipline."
The mild eczema, the post-nasal drip, the unexplained anxiety, the joints that click, the sleep that never quite restores, the mood that dips on Sundays for no obvious reason. All of it gets filed under normal, because it's been there long enough to be unremarkable.
Then you take the trigger foods out. All of them. For long enough that the system stops being inflamed by what you're feeding it.
And the rug comes out from under you.
The autoimmune condition you'd resigned yourself to managing for life goes quiet. The eczema clears. The IBS, the one you'd been carrying since university, simply stops happening. The hay fever drops a category. The migraines thin out. The reflux disappears. The mood lifts in a way that isn't joy, exactly, but the absence of a low background hum you'd assumed was just the sound of being alive.
You sleep through the night. You wake up without an alarm. The 3pm crash never arrives. The anxiety that felt like a personality trait turns out to have been a blood sugar problem in a costume.
None of this gets diagnosed. None of it goes on a chart. The doctor will not be informed, because the doctor was never measuring any of it.
You only notice in hindsight, three months in, when something you'd lived with for fifteen years is conspicuously absent and you can't quite remember when it left.
Carnivore doesn't add anything magical. It takes the constant assault away and lets the body return to factory settings.
And the factory settings, it turns out, are extraordinary. The version of you that existed before the cereal, before the seed oils, before the decades of low-grade siege, is still in there. Waiting. Quietly intact.
Six weeks of meat and butter and you will meet that person again.
You will not want to go back.

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sorry, grim reaper, we've depicted you as the soyjak, and the everlasting spirit of human dominance over disease and suffering as the gigachad

Jake Wintermute 🧬/acc@SynBio1
Doing biotech is so metal
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