comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
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comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 13 minutes ago
Another day, another atrocity.
A maternity and children's hospital has been bombed.
https://twitter.com/BBCYaldaHakim/status/1501577900272885768?t=UZTifwYdqdZejFoeygLSPA&s=19
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It's a facking tragedy every day isn't it. Utterly disgusting
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Wouldn't post it but saw a video of an elderly couple in their car being hit by a missile yesterday. Absolutely horrific.
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The gruesome nature of the war has really been bought home via tiktok coverage.. Putin needs a bullet alreadym
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 13 minutes ago
Another day, another atrocity.
A maternity and children's hospital has been bombed.
https://twitter.com/BBCYaldaHakim/status/1501577900272885768?t=UZTifwYdqdZejFoeygLSPA&s=19
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It's a facking tragedy every day isn't it. Utterly disgusting
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Wouldn't post it but saw a video of an elderly couple in their car being hit by a missile yesterday. Absolutely horrific.
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I saw one with a tank
They clearly stopped when they saw the tank, the tank advanced and shot them anyway
And no doubt if captured the soldiers would says "we thought it was a training exercise" or "liberators"
there x-cuse is that becuse the locals r making molotov cocktales etc, they r now "enemy combatants" insteada civilians.
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posted 13 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 13 minutes ago
Another day, another atrocity.
A maternity and children's hospital has been bombed.
https://twitter.com/BBCYaldaHakim/status/1501577900272885768?t=UZTifwYdqdZejFoeygLSPA&s=19
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It's a facking tragedy every day isn't it. Utterly disgusting
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Wouldn't post it but saw a video of an elderly couple in their car being hit by a missile yesterday. Absolutely horrific.
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The gruesome nature of the war has really been bought home via tiktok coverage.. Putin needs a bullet alreadym
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I’ve stayed away from it tbh
Some people, regardless of where they're from, are capable of horrendous things. Give them a tank and an excuse, and they will do horrendous things with a tank and an excuse. No point pretending otherwise.
On another note, I've been rewatching Chernobyl, and in turn it's led me down a rabbit hole with regards to other nuclear power plant failures.
At "That Japanese place*" for instance to prevent groundwater contamination there's a subterranean ice wall keeping the radioactive water in.. they sank pipes filled with coolant in to the earth around the reactor and froze the ground to prevent the passage of water.
Such a clever solution, the cost of the cleanups of nuclear failures globally though should be of real concern to those espousing them as the future of energy.
The cost of cleanup etc at "That Japanese place*" is insane.
*I know it's name, but swearfilter....
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 4 minutes ago
On another note, I've been rewatching Chernobyl, and in turn it's led me down a rabbit hole with regards to other nuclear power plant failures.
At "That Japanese place*" for instance to prevent groundwater contamination there's a subterranean ice wall keeping the radioactive water in.. they sank pipes filled with coolant in to the earth around the reactor and froze the ground to prevent the passage of water.
Such a clever solution, the cost of the cleanups of nuclear failures globally though should be of real concern to those espousing them as the future of energy.
The cost of cleanup etc at "That Japanese place*" is insane.
*I know it's name, but swearfilter....
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I remember reading when the Japan one happened that a lot of older Japanese residents volunteered to do the clean up because they knew they'd likely be dead before they developed problems from the radiation, and they didn't want younger people to suffer later in life.
Their sense of community within society over there is very admirable, as i don't think we'd see the same happen over here.
Can you imagine if social media and Tik Tok was around during the Iraq war. We are so blessed to have it.
comment by Harry Ambrose (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Can you imagine if social media and Tik Tok was around during the Iraq war. We are so blessed to have it.
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In that specific regard, I understand what you mean but social media and tik tok have also contributed an awful lot of hatred, anger, misinformation and so on. So I wouldn’t personally think of us being blessed to have them.
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posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Harry Ambrose (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Can you imagine if social media and Tik Tok was around during the Iraq war. We are so blessed to have it.
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In that specific regard, I understand what you mean but social media and tik tok have also contributed an awful lot of hatred, anger, misinformation and so on. So I wouldn’t personally think of us being blessed to have them.
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indeed
many of the video n pics we seen of this invasion poasted on social media have been fake, taken from years ago 4eg
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Harry Ambrose (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Can you imagine if social media and Tik Tok was around during the Iraq war. We are so blessed to have it.
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In that specific regard, I understand what you mean but social media and tik tok have also contributed an awful lot of hatred, anger, misinformation and so on. So I wouldn’t personally think of us being blessed to have them.
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SoQ likes this post.
BTW, SatNav, have you heard about the Freedumb Convoy heading for D.C.?
Social Media is a many headed beast.
John saw it " rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy."
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posted 14 minutes ago
BTW, SatNav, have you heard about the Freedumb Convoy heading for D.C.?
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No? Are there nutters heading to DC?!
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 1 hour, 14 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 4 minutes ago
On another note, I've been rewatching Chernobyl, and in turn it's led me down a rabbit hole with regards to other nuclear power plant failures.
At "That Japanese place*" for instance to prevent groundwater contamination there's a subterranean ice wall keeping the radioactive water in.. they sank pipes filled with coolant in to the earth around the reactor and froze the ground to prevent the passage of water.
Such a clever solution, the cost of the cleanups of nuclear failures globally though should be of real concern to those espousing them as the future of energy.
The cost of cleanup etc at "That Japanese place*" is insane.
*I know it's name, but swearfilter....
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I remember reading when the Japan one happened that a lot of older Japanese residents volunteered to do the clean up because they knew they'd likely be dead before they developed problems from the radiation, and they didn't want younger people to suffer later in life.
Their sense of community within society over there is very admirable, as i don't think we'd see the same happen over here.
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I have a friend that has visited both. She often talks about how neat and well ordered the one at *JAPAN* is compared to Chernobyl.. everything is neatly ordered in nice rows, pyramids of bags of contaminated soil etc...
It's just Japan in a nutshell, what always amazes me is how extreme proponents of nuclear power will point toward its safety as having only had a hundred or so accidents, with 5 "major incidents" with the difference being that an incident at a coal plant is relatively quickly remedied, 35 years on and people are still dieing from Chernobyl, there is still billions being spent remedying it, in 95 years or so another sarcophagus will need to be built to cover the second one, and possibly another every 100 years taking valuable resources to contain the radiation.
The same at *JAPAN* I wonder how much the cost weighs up against the benefits..
And I say that as someone that acknowledges a mid term need for nuclear, but when you see the eye watering cost of decommissioning our current sites, and the cost of hinkley point C's subsidies, the rising cost of disposing of spent fuel etc..
That's a whole lot of renewables.
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 14 minutes ago
BTW, SatNav, have you heard about the Freedumb Convoy heading for D.C.?
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No? Are there nutters heading to DC?!
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Yes. See YouTube. There are a few videos. They seem even dafter than the Canadian ones. IMO.
I did a tour of Chernobyl just before Lockdown.
Absolutely fascinating - A lot of the people who run the tours lost one or both parents to radiation linked cancers many years after the incident.
You can walk within 50 metres of the damaged reactor now but there's a field a couple of kilometers away that just reeks of death. The odd sapling is trying to grow but the moment you step on the edge of the field, the Dosimeters you have to wear go mad with warning alerts, to walk even 10 metres into the field would mean certain death within months.
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 14 minutes ago
BTW, SatNav, have you heard about the Freedumb Convoy heading for D.C.?
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No? Are there nutters heading to DC?!
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Yes. See YouTube. There are a few videos. They seem even dafter than the Canadian ones. IMO.
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Oh I thought you meant the Canadian ones were heading south South Park style
the freedumb convoy is hardly exist becuse their r no mandates n restrictions no more n they cannot afford the fule too drive around willy-niloy
The Spectator, July 2021
The Spectator, March 2022
https://twitter.com/brokenbottleboy/status/1501594349016072193?s=21
Tory Britain
https://twitter.com/Finnair/status/1501511373834133506
comment by πΊπ¦ Boris 'Inky' Gibson πΊπ¦ (U5901)
posted 10 minutes ago
I did a tour of Chernobyl just before Lockdown.
Absolutely fascinating - A lot of the people who run the tours lost one or both parents to radiation linked cancers many years after the incident.
You can walk within 50 metres of the damaged reactor now but there's a field a couple of kilometers away that just reeks of death. The odd sapling is trying to grow but the moment you step on the edge of the field, the Dosimeters you have to wear go mad with warning alerts, to walk even 10 metres into the field would mean certain death within months.
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My friends been twice, she's been on the guided tour once, but they also did a lot of urban exploring in Pripyat.
Her photos are really quite eerie.
comment by Harry Ambrose (U11781)
posted 4 hours, 16 minutes ago
The Spectator, July 2021
The Spectator, March 2022
https://twitter.com/brokenbottleboy/status/1501594349016072193?s=21
Tory Britain
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Why is Priti Patel even am elected MP let alone holding one of the main ministerial seats? She behaved appallingly on her personal holiday in Israel, if it was a Labour shadow minister, for example, that sold out Britain the way she did as actual overseas development minister, as she factually did, it would have wrecked, not only their career, but the entire party!
Mind boggling how she got re-elected never mind appointed, by the blonde Buffoon, as Home fkn secretary! Not even going to delve into £350k of taxpayers money she cost to settle her bullying behaviour case...
Would love to hear the conservatives on here justification for her. I need a laugh.
comment by Harry Ambrose (U11781)
posted 4 hours, 38 minutes ago
The Spectator, July 2021
The Spectator, March 2022
https://twitter.com/brokenbottleboy/status/1501594349016072193?s=21
Tory Britain
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Heaven forbid:
a) intellectual diversity
Kate Andrews is a pro-immigration, social liberal free market advocate
Douglas Murray is much more of a sceptic of freedom of movement, and has moved to a more socially conservative position.
Hence difference of opinion in a publication - quite a healthy thing actually.
b) There is a difference between economic migrants and refugees - and to suggest all crises should have the same response is lunacy.
Ukraine crisis is different to largely non-Syrian economic migrants entering Europe.
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posted on 9/3/22
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 13 minutes ago
Another day, another atrocity.
A maternity and children's hospital has been bombed.
https://twitter.com/BBCYaldaHakim/status/1501577900272885768?t=UZTifwYdqdZejFoeygLSPA&s=19
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's a facking tragedy every day isn't it. Utterly disgusting
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wouldn't post it but saw a video of an elderly couple in their car being hit by a missile yesterday. Absolutely horrific.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The gruesome nature of the war has really been bought home via tiktok coverage.. Putin needs a bullet alreadym
posted on 9/3/22
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 13 minutes ago
Another day, another atrocity.
A maternity and children's hospital has been bombed.
https://twitter.com/BBCYaldaHakim/status/1501577900272885768?t=UZTifwYdqdZejFoeygLSPA&s=19
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's a facking tragedy every day isn't it. Utterly disgusting
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wouldn't post it but saw a video of an elderly couple in their car being hit by a missile yesterday. Absolutely horrific.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I saw one with a tank
They clearly stopped when they saw the tank, the tank advanced and shot them anyway
And no doubt if captured the soldiers would says "we thought it was a training exercise" or "liberators"
posted on 9/3/22
there x-cuse is that becuse the locals r making molotov cocktales etc, they r now "enemy combatants" insteada civilians.
posted on 9/3/22
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 13 minutes ago
Another day, another atrocity.
A maternity and children's hospital has been bombed.
https://twitter.com/BBCYaldaHakim/status/1501577900272885768?t=UZTifwYdqdZejFoeygLSPA&s=19
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's a facking tragedy every day isn't it. Utterly disgusting
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wouldn't post it but saw a video of an elderly couple in their car being hit by a missile yesterday. Absolutely horrific.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The gruesome nature of the war has really been bought home via tiktok coverage.. Putin needs a bullet alreadym
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I’ve stayed away from it tbh
posted on 9/3/22
Some people, regardless of where they're from, are capable of horrendous things. Give them a tank and an excuse, and they will do horrendous things with a tank and an excuse. No point pretending otherwise.
posted on 9/3/22
On another note, I've been rewatching Chernobyl, and in turn it's led me down a rabbit hole with regards to other nuclear power plant failures.
At "That Japanese place*" for instance to prevent groundwater contamination there's a subterranean ice wall keeping the radioactive water in.. they sank pipes filled with coolant in to the earth around the reactor and froze the ground to prevent the passage of water.
Such a clever solution, the cost of the cleanups of nuclear failures globally though should be of real concern to those espousing them as the future of energy.
The cost of cleanup etc at "That Japanese place*" is insane.
*I know it's name, but swearfilter....
posted on 9/3/22
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 4 minutes ago
On another note, I've been rewatching Chernobyl, and in turn it's led me down a rabbit hole with regards to other nuclear power plant failures.
At "That Japanese place*" for instance to prevent groundwater contamination there's a subterranean ice wall keeping the radioactive water in.. they sank pipes filled with coolant in to the earth around the reactor and froze the ground to prevent the passage of water.
Such a clever solution, the cost of the cleanups of nuclear failures globally though should be of real concern to those espousing them as the future of energy.
The cost of cleanup etc at "That Japanese place*" is insane.
*I know it's name, but swearfilter....
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I remember reading when the Japan one happened that a lot of older Japanese residents volunteered to do the clean up because they knew they'd likely be dead before they developed problems from the radiation, and they didn't want younger people to suffer later in life.
Their sense of community within society over there is very admirable, as i don't think we'd see the same happen over here.
posted on 9/3/22
Can you imagine if social media and Tik Tok was around during the Iraq war. We are so blessed to have it.
posted on 9/3/22
comment by Harry Ambrose (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Can you imagine if social media and Tik Tok was around during the Iraq war. We are so blessed to have it.
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In that specific regard, I understand what you mean but social media and tik tok have also contributed an awful lot of hatred, anger, misinformation and so on. So I wouldn’t personally think of us being blessed to have them.
posted on 9/3/22
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Harry Ambrose (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Can you imagine if social media and Tik Tok was around during the Iraq war. We are so blessed to have it.
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In that specific regard, I understand what you mean but social media and tik tok have also contributed an awful lot of hatred, anger, misinformation and so on. So I wouldn’t personally think of us being blessed to have them.
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indeed
many of the video n pics we seen of this invasion poasted on social media have been fake, taken from years ago 4eg
posted on 9/3/22
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Harry Ambrose (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Can you imagine if social media and Tik Tok was around during the Iraq war. We are so blessed to have it.
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In that specific regard, I understand what you mean but social media and tik tok have also contributed an awful lot of hatred, anger, misinformation and so on. So I wouldn’t personally think of us being blessed to have them.
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SoQ likes this post.
posted on 9/3/22
BTW, SatNav, have you heard about the Freedumb Convoy heading for D.C.?
posted on 9/3/22
Social Media is a many headed beast.
posted on 9/3/22
John saw it " rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy."
posted on 9/3/22
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 14 minutes ago
BTW, SatNav, have you heard about the Freedumb Convoy heading for D.C.?
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No? Are there nutters heading to DC?!
posted on 9/3/22
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 1 hour, 14 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 4 minutes ago
On another note, I've been rewatching Chernobyl, and in turn it's led me down a rabbit hole with regards to other nuclear power plant failures.
At "That Japanese place*" for instance to prevent groundwater contamination there's a subterranean ice wall keeping the radioactive water in.. they sank pipes filled with coolant in to the earth around the reactor and froze the ground to prevent the passage of water.
Such a clever solution, the cost of the cleanups of nuclear failures globally though should be of real concern to those espousing them as the future of energy.
The cost of cleanup etc at "That Japanese place*" is insane.
*I know it's name, but swearfilter....
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I remember reading when the Japan one happened that a lot of older Japanese residents volunteered to do the clean up because they knew they'd likely be dead before they developed problems from the radiation, and they didn't want younger people to suffer later in life.
Their sense of community within society over there is very admirable, as i don't think we'd see the same happen over here.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a friend that has visited both. She often talks about how neat and well ordered the one at *JAPAN* is compared to Chernobyl.. everything is neatly ordered in nice rows, pyramids of bags of contaminated soil etc...
It's just Japan in a nutshell, what always amazes me is how extreme proponents of nuclear power will point toward its safety as having only had a hundred or so accidents, with 5 "major incidents" with the difference being that an incident at a coal plant is relatively quickly remedied, 35 years on and people are still dieing from Chernobyl, there is still billions being spent remedying it, in 95 years or so another sarcophagus will need to be built to cover the second one, and possibly another every 100 years taking valuable resources to contain the radiation.
The same at *JAPAN* I wonder how much the cost weighs up against the benefits..
And I say that as someone that acknowledges a mid term need for nuclear, but when you see the eye watering cost of decommissioning our current sites, and the cost of hinkley point C's subsidies, the rising cost of disposing of spent fuel etc..
That's a whole lot of renewables.
posted on 9/3/22
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 14 minutes ago
BTW, SatNav, have you heard about the Freedumb Convoy heading for D.C.?
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No? Are there nutters heading to DC?!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes. See YouTube. There are a few videos. They seem even dafter than the Canadian ones. IMO.
posted on 9/3/22
I did a tour of Chernobyl just before Lockdown.
Absolutely fascinating - A lot of the people who run the tours lost one or both parents to radiation linked cancers many years after the incident.
You can walk within 50 metres of the damaged reactor now but there's a field a couple of kilometers away that just reeks of death. The odd sapling is trying to grow but the moment you step on the edge of the field, the Dosimeters you have to wear go mad with warning alerts, to walk even 10 metres into the field would mean certain death within months.
posted on 9/3/22
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 14 minutes ago
BTW, SatNav, have you heard about the Freedumb Convoy heading for D.C.?
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No? Are there nutters heading to DC?!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes. See YouTube. There are a few videos. They seem even dafter than the Canadian ones. IMO.
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Oh I thought you meant the Canadian ones were heading south South Park style
posted on 9/3/22
the freedumb convoy is hardly exist becuse their r no mandates n restrictions no more n they cannot afford the fule too drive around willy-niloy
posted on 9/3/22
The Spectator, July 2021
The Spectator, March 2022
https://twitter.com/brokenbottleboy/status/1501594349016072193?s=21
Tory Britain
posted on 9/3/22
https://twitter.com/Finnair/status/1501511373834133506
posted on 9/3/22
comment by πΊπ¦ Boris 'Inky' Gibson πΊπ¦ (U5901)
posted 10 minutes ago
I did a tour of Chernobyl just before Lockdown.
Absolutely fascinating - A lot of the people who run the tours lost one or both parents to radiation linked cancers many years after the incident.
You can walk within 50 metres of the damaged reactor now but there's a field a couple of kilometers away that just reeks of death. The odd sapling is trying to grow but the moment you step on the edge of the field, the Dosimeters you have to wear go mad with warning alerts, to walk even 10 metres into the field would mean certain death within months.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
My friends been twice, she's been on the guided tour once, but they also did a lot of urban exploring in Pripyat.
Her photos are really quite eerie.
posted on 9/3/22
comment by Harry Ambrose (U11781)
posted 4 hours, 16 minutes ago
The Spectator, July 2021
The Spectator, March 2022
https://twitter.com/brokenbottleboy/status/1501594349016072193?s=21
Tory Britain
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Why is Priti Patel even am elected MP let alone holding one of the main ministerial seats? She behaved appallingly on her personal holiday in Israel, if it was a Labour shadow minister, for example, that sold out Britain the way she did as actual overseas development minister, as she factually did, it would have wrecked, not only their career, but the entire party!
Mind boggling how she got re-elected never mind appointed, by the blonde Buffoon, as Home fkn secretary! Not even going to delve into £350k of taxpayers money she cost to settle her bullying behaviour case...
Would love to hear the conservatives on here justification for her. I need a laugh.
posted on 9/3/22
comment by Harry Ambrose (U11781)
posted 4 hours, 38 minutes ago
The Spectator, July 2021
The Spectator, March 2022
https://twitter.com/brokenbottleboy/status/1501594349016072193?s=21
Tory Britain
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Heaven forbid:
a) intellectual diversity
Kate Andrews is a pro-immigration, social liberal free market advocate
Douglas Murray is much more of a sceptic of freedom of movement, and has moved to a more socially conservative position.
Hence difference of opinion in a publication - quite a healthy thing actually.
b) There is a difference between economic migrants and refugees - and to suggest all crises should have the same response is lunacy.
Ukraine crisis is different to largely non-Syrian economic migrants entering Europe.
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