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@simonconroy

Transcendental anarchy. Avi is able sea cat Simon. Decorated hero of WW2 buried in London.

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Moggy
Moggy@simonconroy·
Humanity is not a species. It's a behaviour.
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Moggy@simonconroy·
@KingVelesI Ftr, living in a city does not grant immediate access to the chattering classes little cults. One can be just as rooted in the landscape in the city as one can in the country.
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King of the Marsh
King of the Marsh@KingVelesI·
As a traditional shepherd who has been herding livestock since I was seven years old, I have to say I find it somewhat annoying when the carnivore people want to claim us into their camp. I assure you that hypothetical Sardinian shepherd would be equally unimpressed with OP's carnivore philosophy as with the interviewer's veganism. It is no accident that both these ideologies thrive among urban folk; it takes a mind disconnected from the land for such ideas to flourish. This is why, historically, humans have never been neither carnivores nor vegans, unless by necessity. Yes, us being shepherds, sheep meat and especially dairy make up the core of our diet, but we also grow crops like potatoes, onions, squashes, legumes, various leafy greens, etc., and consider them an important part of our meals. This is completely typical, by the way, as archaeology confirms that herders have been growing crops since the Stone Age. In conclusion, try not to use grandpa Giuseppe as a poster boy for your postmodern diet fads. To him, both veganism and carnivorism are equally silly; both products of idle minds and modern hyperabundance.
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

Documentarian: "Eighty-two years old and still working every day. Living proof that a plant-based diet keeps you young." Sardinian: "I am a shepherd." Documentarian: "You walk miles every day. You look extraordinary." Sardinian: "I follow the sheep. They go up the mountain. I go up the mountain." Documentarian: "And your plant-based diet..." Sardinian: "I eat the lamb." Documentarian: "The vegetables, the legumes..." Sardinian: "I eat what I kill and what the sheep give me. Lamb, pecorino, sometimes the blood." Documentarian: "The research suggests your longevity is from the plants." Sardinian: "The research did not come up the mountain." Documentarian: "Your olive oil intake..." Sardinian: "Is normal. The lamb is more important." Documentarian: "Could you perhaps describe your breakfast for us." Sardinian: "Sheep's cheese and yesterday's lamb." Documentarian: "Could you say something about the vegetables for the camera."

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Zero Point Energy Disclosure
The quantum vacuum is literally the aether rebranded for people who are allergic to the word "aether." It's a medium that fills all of space. It has energy. It has fluctuations. It interacts with matter. It determines inertia (Puthoff 1994), produces measurable forces (Casimir effect), and may explain gravity. But don't call it the aether. That would be embarrassing.
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Edwin Hayward
Edwin Hayward@edwinhayward·
We are potentially less than 24H from the end of the modern economy. To think that the fate of the whole world hinges on the whim of one angry man. All because the US system of government gives the person at the top ludicrous levels of power with no viable checks and balances.
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Da Prograham
Da Prograham@DaPrograham·
@edwinhayward Nice attempt. Maybe you forgot all about bretton woods and how them few weeks decided 75 years into the future. That deal is over now . It's really that simple and it wasn't Trump that decided it
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Moggy
Moggy@simonconroy·
@sciencegirl Climbed and swam so it would seem. Whilst being weather proof.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Just how did this species survive in the wild
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Beep Boop 2000
Beep Boop 2000@2000_beep·
@DavidDavisMP You are far, far worse than pathetic. You’re overseeing the unarmed conquest and dysgenic ethnocidal colonisation of the people you were supposed to be protecting. Quite simply the worst governing class in history.
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David Davis MP
David Davis MP@DavidDavisMP·
Sewell is absolutely right. White working-class boys remain the worst performing group in schools. Political parties have acted pathetically about this. Real social mobility will only be achieved if we face this head on. telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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Lynn Atkinson
Lynn Atkinson@lynnM1661·
@DavidDavisMP @AllisonPearson You have discriminated against, vilified them and made them redundant in the family unit by supplanting them! What did you expect? Without competent, confident white men all white women are vulnerable, no next generation of British people.
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Moggy@simonconroy·
@lisakeb007 @DavidDavisMP Because minorities are driven to work harder to compensate for a hostile environment. It is not white boys doing worse so much as it is minority boys doing better.
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lisa keeble 😊
lisa keeble 😊@lisakeb007·
@DavidDavisMP Well, this is what happens when you social engineer to try and achieve 'equality.' Lesson learned maybe?
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Moggy@simonconroy·
@matthewdmarsden Faith is not the business of the state. Nor should the state be the business of the faith. I abandoned Catholicism when I saw the priesthood had abandoned God. Upon this rock I build my church: singular, sovereign, individual. No altars required.
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Matthew Marsden
Matthew Marsden@matthewdmarsden·
Here’s the thing, and this is going to upset a LOT of people. The UK has not been a true Christian country in decades. When I was in school we prayed, celebrated Christmas and Easter, and sang hymns. The agnostics and atheists are the ones who got rid of all that. Mocking you if you believed in God. Church attendance plummeted as Christians failed to educate youngsters about the faith. I know. I left the Church while I was there. I came back to my faith because one of my co stars had the courage to give me @LeeStrobel ‘s book “ The Case For Christ.” When I realized that Jesus was real, I was not shunned by the people in my new country. I was embraced. I could talk to them about my emergent faith without being mocked or laughed at. I then studied. I read Strobel’s other books, then Lewis. Sheed, and finally Aquinas. I felt betrayed that no one had told me about the richness of my faith. Almost all the questions I had about it were straw man arguments. That brought me back to Catholicism, kicking and screaming. I then met real people who inspired me. There are too many to list, but @13thoneMargaret , @timclemente and @docMJP are just three. I saw the joy present in families who had very little materially, but who followed their faith diligently. I saw that big families meant you were forever surrounded with laughter and community. They made me want that. They made me see that it was possible. Now, my conversations are filled with richness. My friends are loyal and principled. My kids have friends who have the same moral compass as they do. I can talk about God without getting the rolled eyes like I still do when I talk to people in the UK. Yesterday I was at a soccer game and one of the moms said that they loved it when my sons 6 siblings turned up to watch him. He would have been teased if that happened in the UK. Do not blame companies in the UK for abandoning Christian traditions, when much of the people there did it long ago. The Church of England is woke. The Catholic Church there is weak. Lead by effeminate men and butch women who are woke and stand for nothing. It’s hard for the people of Great Britain to be inspired by that. The truth is, very few people there will have gone to church today. The UK needs to embrace its faith again, then they will truly understand what they are fighting for.
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK

Britain has been a Christian nation for over 1,400 years. Through wars, plagues, and countless kings, Easter has always been celebrated. Yet now, Cadbury won’t even use the word ‘Easter’ on their eggs. When did celebrating British traditions become controversial?

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Moggy
Moggy@simonconroy·
@RealJamesWoods I see your bet and raise you: leave their hand there.
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Moggy@simonconroy·
@PrairieVeteran "Failed bid" so, not the cheapest but one that really impresses. One built by an actual ally. Not a dishonest warmonger hell bent on insulting everyone if not causing actual armageddon.
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Moggy
Moggy@simonconroy·
@native_am_pride No, they should be taught on location. Schools are awful.
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Decepção da família
Decepção da família@_Luisvitor_·
@intellivisi0x @TerribleMaps Not even the dumbest retarded mentally disabled person would ever consider invading the USA using a fucking canal that funnels all your navy into a 30m wide body of water.
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Terrible Maps
Terrible Maps@TerribleMaps·
Why has the US not built a canal here to rival the Panama Canal?
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Moggy
Moggy@simonconroy·
@SamanthaTaghoy Pagan holiday. Jesus had nothing to say about eggs. He takes credit for buns.
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
Dear Cadbury, “From Cadbury this season.” What season? Go on, say it. It’s EASTER. You are selling EASTER eggs for the EASTER SEASON. How dare you profit off a Christian holiday while erasing its Christian origins. They are Easter eggs. It is Easter. Shame on you.
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Moggy
Moggy@simonconroy·
@MbarkCherguia It doesn't matter. Pick one in the union and enjoy the lot.
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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺
Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
If you were FORCED to live in Europe forever, which country would you pick? 🤔
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Moggy@simonconroy·
@blueseaibrox @MbarkCherguia Geographically on the continental shelf, ethnically the product of European diasporas since the Neolithic. We are British first. But are ultimately inseparable from Europe.
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Tokyo@otokyo__·
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸
Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
☢️🇮🇱 The scariest part of Israel’s nuclear weapons is we DON’T KNOW their nuclear doctrine. Israel’s threshold to use a nuclear bomb is unknown. The more I see Israel get hit, the more I’m scared we could reach that point…
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