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comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 11 minutes ago
He's a strange lad, not the brightest but fought for his country which is more than most of his medal heavy, uniform wearing, relatives have ever done, unfortunately born into a family of reprobates who have the familial loyalty of a cuckoo.
Okay he's an over privileged oink, cut off from the tap of public funding so he's selling his only asset, his life thus far, its all very cringe but what else can he do?
He's not being subsidised in to the life he was once accustomed and he has limited skills.

Getting his phone tapped when he was in high school, all his wee mots getting swamped by the paps, his actual paternal parentage being an open, double spread, fully glossy picture double feature and his mum was, in part, killed by the actions of the paps.

It's got to mess with the head all that hasn't it?
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Spot on, just because he's a nob doesn't mean he hasn't got a point

Speaking of sad little gingers

https://twitter.com/IrynaVoichuk/status/1666429120207527936?t=ks3QJFwFD3xzYEt02sbZlg&s=19

Poor thing

comment by Hector (U3606)

posted on 7/6/23

comment by tliv7-0 (U11882)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 8 minutes ago
He's a strange lad, not the brightest but fought for his country which is more than most of his medal heavy, uniform wearing, relatives have ever done, unfortunately born into a family of reprobates who have the familial loyalty of a cuckoo.
Okay he's an over privileged oink, cut off from the tap of public funding so he's selling his only asset, his life thus far, its all very cringe but what else can he do?
He's not being subsidised in to the life he was once accustomed and he has limited skills.

Getting his phone tapped when he was in high school, all his wee mots getting swamped by the paps, his actual paternal parentage being an open, double spread, fully glossy picture double feature and his mum was, in part, killed by the actions of the paps.

It's got to mess with the head all that hasn't it?
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Yes I know he fought for his country because I read about him bragging about killing Taliban soldiers.
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Did you buy the book or read about it in one of the newspapers he's suing?

posted on 7/6/23

comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 11 minutes ago
He's a strange lad, not the brightest but fought for his country which is more than most of his medal heavy, uniform wearing, relatives have ever done, unfortunately born into a family of reprobates who have the familial loyalty of a cuckoo.
Okay he's an over privileged oink, cut off from the tap of public funding so he's selling his only asset, his life thus far, its all very cringe but what else can he do?
He's not being subsidised in to the life he was once accustomed and he has limited skills.

Getting his phone tapped when he was in high school, all his wee mots getting swamped by the paps, his actual paternal parentage being an open, double spread, fully glossy picture double feature and his mum was, in part, killed by the actions of the paps.

It's got to mess with the head all that hasn't it?
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Spot on, just because he's a nob doesn't mean he hasn't got a point

Speaking of sad little gingers

https://twitter.com/IrynaVoichuk/status/1666429120207527936?t=ks3QJFwFD3xzYEt02sbZlg&s=19

Poor thing
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We've always had at least one ginger cat ever since I was a kid.

Very resiliant animals.

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 7/6/23

comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 11 minutes ago
He's a strange lad, not the brightest but fought for his country which is more than most of his medal heavy, uniform wearing, relatives have ever done, unfortunately born into a family of reprobates who have the familial loyalty of a cuckoo.
Okay he's an over privileged oink, cut off from the tap of public funding so he's selling his only asset, his life thus far, its all very cringe but what else can he do?
He's not being subsidised in to the life he was once accustomed and he has limited skills.

Getting his phone tapped when he was in high school, all his wee mots getting swamped by the paps, his actual paternal parentage being an open, double spread, fully glossy picture double feature and his mum was, in part, killed by the actions of the paps.

It's got to mess with the head all that hasn't it?
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Spot on, just because he's a nob doesn't mean he hasn't got a point

Speaking of sad little gingers

https://twitter.com/IrynaVoichuk/status/1666429120207527936?t=ks3QJFwFD3xzYEt02sbZlg&s=19

Poor thing
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We've always had at least one ginger cat ever since I was a kid.

Very resiliant animals.
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Awwww

Our kitty, Louie lost half his tail n al wiskers on 1 side of his face when he was alley cat.

So happy he now has a safe, loving environment.

posted on 7/6/23

It is now too late to save Arctic summer sea ice say climate scientists, even with significant cuts to emissions.

Previously, it was expected that the first ice-free summers would occur around 2050. The latest data shows that we can now expect them to occur from as soon as 2030.

The loss of Arctic sea ice will significantly impact the acceleration of the increase in atmospheric and oceanic temperatures as radiation which would previously have been reflected by the ice will instead be absorbed by the ocean.

“As scientists, we’ve been warning about the loss of Arctic summer sea ice for decades… People didn’t listen to our warnings.”

It’s beyond time we started listening.

posted on 7/6/23

comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernançalvemiro triumvirate (U17054)
posted 13 minutes ago
It is now too late to save Arctic summer sea ice say climate scientists, even with significant cuts to emissions.

Previously, it was expected that the first ice-free summers would occur around 2050. The latest data shows that we can now expect them to occur from as soon as 2030.

The loss of Arctic sea ice will significantly impact the acceleration of the increase in atmospheric and oceanic temperatures as radiation which would previously have been reflected by the ice will instead be absorbed by the ocean.

“As scientists, we’ve been warning about the loss of Arctic summer sea ice for decades… People didn’t listen to our warnings.”

It’s beyond time we started listening.
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https://www.rte.ie/news/world/2023/0607/1387942-denmark-rain/

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 7/6/23

The Alps can no longer sustain snow

posted on 7/6/23

comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernançalvemiro triumvirate (U17054)
posted 19 minutes ago
It is now too late to save Arctic summer sea ice say climate scientists, even with significant cuts to emissions.

Previously, it was expected that the first ice-free summers would occur around 2050. The latest data shows that we can now expect them to occur from as soon as 2030.

The loss of Arctic sea ice will significantly impact the acceleration of the increase in atmospheric and oceanic temperatures as radiation which would previously have been reflected by the ice will instead be absorbed by the ocean.

“As scientists, we’ve been warning about the loss of Arctic summer sea ice for decades… People didn’t listen to our warnings.”

It’s beyond time we started listening.
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Too late. I can't go outdoors today without a mask. And we've been informed these fires from coast to coast and into the Northwest Territories could last for months.

posted on 7/6/23

comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted about a minute ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernançalvemiro triumvirate (U17054)
posted 19 minutes ago
It is now too late to save Arctic summer sea ice say climate scientists, even with significant cuts to emissions.

Previously, it was expected that the first ice-free summers would occur around 2050. The latest data shows that we can now expect them to occur from as soon as 2030.

The loss of Arctic sea ice will significantly impact the acceleration of the increase in atmospheric and oceanic temperatures as radiation which would previously have been reflected by the ice will instead be absorbed by the ocean.

“As scientists, we’ve been warning about the loss of Arctic summer sea ice for decades… People didn’t listen to our warnings.”

It’s beyond time we started listening.
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Too late. I can't go outdoors today without a mask. And we've been informed these fires from coast to coast and into the Northwest Territories could last for months.
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I wanted to ask you that

Are you badly affected? Will you have to be evacuated?

posted on 7/6/23

comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted about a minute ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernançalvemiro triumvirate (U17054)
posted 19 minutes ago
It is now too late to save Arctic summer sea ice say climate scientists, even with significant cuts to emissions.

Previously, it was expected that the first ice-free summers would occur around 2050. The latest data shows that we can now expect them to occur from as soon as 2030.

The loss of Arctic sea ice will significantly impact the acceleration of the increase in atmospheric and oceanic temperatures as radiation which would previously have been reflected by the ice will instead be absorbed by the ocean.

“As scientists, we’ve been warning about the loss of Arctic summer sea ice for decades… People didn’t listen to our warnings.”

It’s beyond time we started listening.
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Too late. I can't go outdoors today without a mask. And we've been informed these fires from coast to coast and into the Northwest Territories could last for months.
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I wanted to ask you that

Are you badly affected? Will you have to be evacuated?
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Oh and were they started by one of your Jamaican woodbines?

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 7/6/23

Wow

The smoke from Canadian forest fires is incredibull today.

Air thick with it n cannot see the sun.

posted on 7/6/23

https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1666203439146172419

Carlson's views

posted on 7/6/23

comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted about a minute ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernançalvemiro triumvirate (U17054)
posted 19 minutes ago
It is now too late to save Arctic summer sea ice say climate scientists, even with significant cuts to emissions.

Previously, it was expected that the first ice-free summers would occur around 2050. The latest data shows that we can now expect them to occur from as soon as 2030.

The loss of Arctic sea ice will significantly impact the acceleration of the increase in atmospheric and oceanic temperatures as radiation which would previously have been reflected by the ice will instead be absorbed by the ocean.

“As scientists, we’ve been warning about the loss of Arctic summer sea ice for decades… People didn’t listen to our warnings.”

It’s beyond time we started listening.
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Too late. I can't go outdoors today without a mask. And we've been informed these fires from coast to coast and into the Northwest Territories could last for months.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I wanted to ask you that

Are you badly affected? Will you have to be evacuated?
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Oh and were they started by one of your Jamaican woodbines?
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Shh. Maybe. There's no evacuation of Montreal. Its an island with nearly 2 million people, and the fires are hundreds of miles away. The air quality is terrible though and anyone with respiratory problems has been told to stay indoors or wear a tight fitting mask. Been like that for a week or more. First it was Alberta fires blocking the skies with smoke from far west. But there are fires in eastern Quebec now and we're getting a very rare weather pattern where winds are from the east and just giving us the most hellishly beautiful sunsets.

posted on 7/6/23

comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted about a minute ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernançalvemiro triumvirate (U17054)
posted 19 minutes ago
It is now too late to save Arctic summer sea ice say climate scientists, even with significant cuts to emissions.

Previously, it was expected that the first ice-free summers would occur around 2050. The latest data shows that we can now expect them to occur from as soon as 2030.

The loss of Arctic sea ice will significantly impact the acceleration of the increase in atmospheric and oceanic temperatures as radiation which would previously have been reflected by the ice will instead be absorbed by the ocean.

“As scientists, we’ve been warning about the loss of Arctic summer sea ice for decades… People didn’t listen to our warnings.”

It’s beyond time we started listening.
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Too late. I can't go outdoors today without a mask. And we've been informed these fires from coast to coast and into the Northwest Territories could last for months.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I wanted to ask you that

Are you badly affected? Will you have to be evacuated?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh and were they started by one of your Jamaican woodbines?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Shh. Maybe. There's no evacuation of Montreal. Its an island with nearly 2 million people, and the fires are hundreds of miles away. The air quality is terrible though and anyone with respiratory problems has been told to stay indoors or wear a tight fitting mask. Been like that for a week or more. First it was Alberta fires blocking the skies with smoke from far west. But there are fires in eastern Quebec now and we're getting a very rare weather pattern where winds are from the east and just giving us the most hellishly beautiful sunsets.

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Good to hear you’re ok

Still a cant mind

posted on 7/6/23

comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted about a minute ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernançalvemiro triumvirate (U17054)
posted 19 minutes ago
It is now too late to save Arctic summer sea ice say climate scientists, even with significant cuts to emissions.

Previously, it was expected that the first ice-free summers would occur around 2050. The latest data shows that we can now expect them to occur from as soon as 2030.

The loss of Arctic sea ice will significantly impact the acceleration of the increase in atmospheric and oceanic temperatures as radiation which would previously have been reflected by the ice will instead be absorbed by the ocean.

“As scientists, we’ve been warning about the loss of Arctic summer sea ice for decades… People didn’t listen to our warnings.”

It’s beyond time we started listening.
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Too late. I can't go outdoors today without a mask. And we've been informed these fires from coast to coast and into the Northwest Territories could last for months.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I wanted to ask you that

Are you badly affected? Will you have to be evacuated?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh and were they started by one of your Jamaican woodbines?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Shh. Maybe. There's no evacuation of Montreal. Its an island with nearly 2 million people, and the fires are hundreds of miles away. The air quality is terrible though and anyone with respiratory problems has been told to stay indoors or wear a tight fitting mask. Been like that for a week or more. First it was Alberta fires blocking the skies with smoke from far west. But there are fires in eastern Quebec now and we're getting a very rare weather pattern where winds are from the east and just giving us the most hellishly beautiful sunsets.

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Good to hear you’re ok

Still a cant mind
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Rather be a cant than you.

posted on 7/6/23

comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 6 minutes ago
https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1666203439146172419

Carlson's views
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Sign of the times.

In that a misinformation grifter/conspiracy theorist, can seek refuge in a safe haven such as Twitter rather than Fox News.

posted on 7/6/23

comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted about a minute ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernançalvemiro triumvirate (U17054)
posted 19 minutes ago
It is now too late to save Arctic summer sea ice say climate scientists, even with significant cuts to emissions.

Previously, it was expected that the first ice-free summers would occur around 2050. The latest data shows that we can now expect them to occur from as soon as 2030.

The loss of Arctic sea ice will significantly impact the acceleration of the increase in atmospheric and oceanic temperatures as radiation which would previously have been reflected by the ice will instead be absorbed by the ocean.

“As scientists, we’ve been warning about the loss of Arctic summer sea ice for decades… People didn’t listen to our warnings.”

It’s beyond time we started listening.
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Too late. I can't go outdoors today without a mask. And we've been informed these fires from coast to coast and into the Northwest Territories could last for months.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I wanted to ask you that

Are you badly affected? Will you have to be evacuated?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh and were they started by one of your Jamaican woodbines?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Shh. Maybe. There's no evacuation of Montreal. Its an island with nearly 2 million people, and the fires are hundreds of miles away. The air quality is terrible though and anyone with respiratory problems has been told to stay indoors or wear a tight fitting mask. Been like that for a week or more. First it was Alberta fires blocking the skies with smoke from far west. But there are fires in eastern Quebec now and we're getting a very rare weather pattern where winds are from the east and just giving us the most hellishly beautiful sunsets.

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Good to hear you’re ok

Still a cant mind
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Rather be a cant than you.
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The cheek

I’m a fine thing and thoroughly an upstanding member of the community

posted on 7/6/23

Red, I believe you are upstanding.
Right up till 7th?8th? Guinness?

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 7/6/23

Worst air quality in NYC since 1960s

Flights delay n cancel.

Cannot imagine hiw bad it must be up in Canadia

posted on 7/6/23

comment by #4zA Napul3 (U22472)
posted 6 seconds ago
Worst air quality in NYC since 1960s

Flights delay n cancel.

Cannot imagine hiw bad it must be up in Canadia
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Yer. air quality in Montreal been at 7 of 10. Last night in Ottawa it was 10.
I put that down to all the hot air and BS coming out of Parliament.

posted on 7/6/23

comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 43 minutes ago
Red, I believe you are upstanding.
Right up till 7th?8th? Guinness?
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Put a 1 in front of them for this weekend’s consumption at download

posted on 7/6/23

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jun/06/whistleblower-ufo-alien-tech-spacecraft

posted on 8/6/23

https://twitter.com/planethunter56/status/1666542562835038208

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