stringerbelly.bsky.social
Knackered, middle aged, wildlife enthusiast, gardener, carer.
Retreat from Enniskillen.
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What a terribly ghastly men he is, how on earth he's been voted for president twice baffles me.
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Should we take this as a hint that the 1.5m homes aren't achievable?
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somewhere else
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£8 buys you a pensioner. A special one.
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How might we humans bend resilin to our will?
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In the UK if we named trees national monuments people may target them.
I'm a little cynical I know.
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I sowed a load of Cosmos seed - none germinated. Possibly old-ish seed.
Not huge news yet quite disappointing. Plus, you're lonely post now has a reply! Hurrah.
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I'm tempted to say they'll make a sequel Dept R
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Obviously untrue - one lot is for democracy and the rule of law and the Republicans aren't.
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3-0 Lichtenstein.
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The issue about Trump's cognitive decline is moot as he didn't have much 'cognition' to begin with... and the people that vote for him aren't bothered about their candidate being smart.
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Do we include all those people who didn't turn out and vote Democrat at the last election as MAGA enablers? Because that's exactly what they've achieved.
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Farage is a bullshitter though, who cares what he says.
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Hause!
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Aged 9 I was convinced a UFO was hovering outside my bedroom window, at night, because of the odd noise - turns out it was the plumbing.
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Trump's testing the waters before sending in troops. If there's an insufficient outcry - mainly by his own party - then he'll go ahead.
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Sadly, it's the quiet two thirds of the public.
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sperb idea
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Someone ought to update their Wikipedia entries or many people will miss out on their hypocrisy. Again.
I've already done a few edits, yet I find it difficult.
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Forget celebrating what's left and protect and expand it as a matter of dire urgency!
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Five months and there's troops on the streets. The USA better actually do something before it's too late.
How's the price of eggs btw?
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The Conservative Party introduced phot ID in the UK and found a lot of their own, elderly voters, couldn't vote (despite many forms of elderly ID being accepted). Rees-Mogg admitted their plan had back-fired.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-poli...
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Waiting for the penny to drop with moderate (ie non-fascist) Republicans is excruciating.
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When I walk by someone in the street and we ignore each other I think 'if we were in the desert in need of help we'd be ecstatic to see one another'.
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That's an absurd argument and you ought to know it.
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Started reading about it, took 30 seconds to get to the ethnic cleansing part.
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They contribute a lot to politicians and judges.
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So when people are purposefully bad then become something different from people? Under people? What's that in German?
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I don't know, but I'm sad you've waited a month and still no answer!
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Maybe their are votes in it?
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Hmm, aren't you dehumanising people? People that do bad things are still people, however much we may dislike what they have done.
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The music: youtu.be/4MpPGb_apD8
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The USA is at 3.4% GDP defence spending.
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Who will want to buy US arms when the US gets to chose how/if they can use them? Europe is ramping up it's own defence industries, in part to avoid this.
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is the USA at 5%?
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There ought not to be any judges appointed politically. I read many of his judgements are overturned. What kind of sustem allows politically-appointed law officers? it's ridiculous. We don't have it here.
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I searched "racist" to see if Trump would be top and yes, he did. What an awful man, what an awful political party to have him.
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It'll get more use than the tram to Blues new ground. Stiull, nice to see money coming to Brum from the govt.
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Well, buyer beware!
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He's always in that cafe with his two teas.
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Name the councillors. Go and find them and demand to know why they are doing the roles they were elected to do. Don't stop asking until they answer fully, don't be put off by dissembling.
Surely there is a mechanism to stop a party from fielding candidates if they aren't going to turn up?
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Trump will try and pull out of NATO without any help from anyone. I'm convinced he's not going to go when his term is up either, he's putting all his pieces in place already.
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NATO cannot force anyone to spend a certain amount. It's been 2% and most members have missed that target for decades.
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Whole eggs? You put the shell in too? I can see where you're going wrong.
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I haven't made a carbonara in ages.... I routinely mess up the egg bit.
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As long as they know what they're looking for and can accurately record them.
I'm all for people doing this, it's just that it may take more painstaking, unrewarded effort to achive it.
Also, like you say, the bees may be rare to extinct.