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LA8RAT

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  1. Sure I get the odd cold, my understanding of flu and as described by friends and family who have had it is.. Your feeling so bad on the sofa or In bed that if someone said there's £50 outside.. If you get up and go get it it's yours. And the flu victim would not go get it. I've never been that sick from anything. Except maybe a really bad asthma attack
  2. Here in the UK they tried the closing early deal.. Total disaster. All the pubs and bars emptied onto the street at exactly the same time causing huge crowds huddled together. It didn't last long.
  3. I've heard the fourth turning also described thus it makes some sence and is supposed to go in a full loop every 80 years or so Good time make weak men (I think We are at the end of this 20 year quarter of the 4th turning) Weak men make bad times Bad times make strong men. Strong men make good times Might not be word for word but that's the basic concept
  4. Only like 20 grand sterling or did I add that up wrong do you get any interest on that?
  5. Why does the action of being un jabbed affect other people? The consequences you speak of are coercion nothing more nothing less. That means it's not a free choice.
  6. OK sal my apologies I must have read a bad piece of reporting Thanks for the correction
  7. They tend to find what their funders want them to find. Don't be so bloody nieve.
  8. But it not every scientist is it.. The ones who speak out get instantly discredited. They are Activly encouraged to follow the narrative. Edited for typo
  9. It's a shame I can't type in big colorful crayons for you Mr higgot. Yesterday was the day of an important vote in the HOC. There was in the news much talk of tory back bencher revolt. I'm subscribed to talk radio on YouTube as I like their news style and debates, (I guess you can call that a social media feed). The house of commons one I searched for Desmond swayne as I felt he was more than likely to be saying something prior to the vote. Happy? You seem overly concerned about this. What's the real problem here? Have you links to my social media feeds as proof of what I'm looking at? Arnt you a bit old for big bird? See how the questions stack up once you get rolling.
  10. I haven't a clue what that's supposed to mean I'm sorry. I clearly state that they are from YouTube. Ones got the talk radio logo on it and the other is from the telegraph showing a house of commons feed. As for my opinions.. I'm not allowed them.
  11. The Right Honorable Sir Desmond Swayne speaks this evening. Edit my apologies.. I assumed his name was spelled the same as my step father.
  12. To the op.. Totally loaded question.. All answer lead to it being a threat.
  13. Yes it's a YouTube video but it's from a mainstream media outlet.
  14. Didn't Thailand just ban suncream in a bid to save coral reefs? Quite the joke, when some of us have seen the sewage pumped into the sea in places like the start of walking street in pattaya. Should help the tourism drive no end.
  15. It seems there are some strange widely held views in America. 4 in 10 belive the world was created less than 10,000 years ago Americans consistently report high levels of belief in the supernatural. About 80 percent of Americans believe in miracles and three-quarters believe in the virgin birth of Jesus, according to a 2013 Pew survey. At the same time, while most Americans have a healthy respect for science, many could use a refresher course in the basics. For instance, a 2014 National Science Foundation study found that only three out of four Americans know that the Earth revolves around the sun and not vice versa, and a large percentage didn't know the Earth's core was hot. Large percentages didn't know that the father's sperm determines a baby's sex. https://www.livescience.com/46123-many-americans-creationists.html Quite a lot of flat earthers as well. YouGov polled 8,215 US adults on February 8th, 2018 to get a representative idea of America's views on the shape of the Earth. What they found would make any scientist shake their heads, a surprising percentage of responders weren't convinced the Earth is round. https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2018/04/04/only-two-thirds-of-american-millennials-believe-the-earth-is-round/?sh=64f792697ec6 Just saying.
  16. This was quite an interesting article in the daily mail yesterday. 300 new vaccines in development worldwide, in the hope that in years to come they hope to finally stop transmission by jabbed people. https://mol.im/a/10141271
  17. OK I'm sure we are looking at a slapped wrist soon and it's kind of my bed time here.. Night guys.. Remember.. Play nice.. Just because you disagree with someone it doesn't mean you are right.
  18. Actually here in the UK we have the office of national statistics ons. Plenty in there that goes against the government narrative.
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