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Nemuri Kyoshiro

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  1. 12 minutes ago, k_j_evans said:

    Fifty years ago, there was a point to Gay Pride. We needed to be in people's faces (no, not like that...) to get the same rights as others - like being considered next of kin when your partner was in hospital., not being sacked from a job because of what you did in bed and so on. These days, all that has been achieved and, if anything, "all that alphabet" has more rights than straight people - which is wrong. There is no point to Pride any more - it's just a stupid commercialised woke piece of nonsense like Mother's Day, Halloween or all the World "you name it" days.

    I remember when NAMBLA applied to march in the San Francisco pride parade (about 1983 or so). They were given short shrift by the organizers. Randy Shilts wrote a scathing piece in the SF Chronicle lambasting NAMBLA for trying to coattail onto the parade, stating that it would give legitimacy to child molesters. But nowadays, minor attracted persons are welcomed with open arms. AIDS killed off a lot of the old gay rights stalwarts leaving a vacuum into which opportunists and chancers to fill the void.

  2. On 7/9/2023 at 6:02 PM, Shake said:

    The c of e is problematic. Henry 8th for starters

    They went off the rails a long time ago; probably in the mid 1800s when Newman and his mates decided they'd rather play dress-up and light candles and incense. It's hard to believe that he was the vicar of the same church in Oxford that Latimer and Ridley were taken from on their way to the stake. Bishop Latimer said, to his frail old friend; "Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man! We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out." Sad to day, it has been extinguished and their places taken by lesser men. 

     

    The CofE is now an apostate church catering to modern culture rather than preaching the gospel; desperately trying to stay relevant in a land that is now largely secular.

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  3. 15 minutes ago, Anti Facts Sir said:

    Like I said at the start, the whole "story" and the way it's been released to the media was bait to see who fell into the trap on "social media" and how many people easily became pre-occupied with playing "ID the famous paedo" type nonsense again.

     

    PTB trying to flush out more stupid individuals online who they can hit with legal action for indulging in speculation, and build a convincing case for policing the net and limiting free speech via the Online Harms Bill.

    Could be mate. It's dangerous to start bandying about names, especially on here. DI could end up in a whole world of trouble and, as you say, they could throttle the internet and put and end to what remains of free speech.

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  4. Queens, NY. An 87-year-old man is gunned down in the street by a thug riding a scooter. Cameras caught the killing. The perp shot and wounded others during a spree before he was finally arrested by the NYPD. Warning, this video is hearbreaking but this is what life is like now in lawless US cities.

     

    https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-queens-spree-scooter-shooter-video-victim-final-moments-20230709-36lfszml6fe7hn3yp4h4ltnjfi-story.html

  5. 5 hours ago, pete675 said:

    Oh dear! All is not well in the new religion of Convid.

     

    The upholders of the saintly cult are seen to be dodgy, while more people are listening to the heretics and unbelievers (us) . 

     

    The injectable unholy eucharist, once seen as absolutely necessary for salvation, is coming in for more and more criticism - though even its most stern critics concur that it's quite likely to get you to heaven in a short while. 

     

     

    It was certainly one of the more quirky things that happened about the time Covid panic was in full swing. Apart from the pot bangers, dancing medics, and politician's orgies, Captain Tom's last stand struck a chord. It's a pity his family pissed on the old boy's legacy by seeking to profit from his exertions. I think he must be turning in his grave.

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  6. 5 hours ago, Mikhail Liebestein said:

    Tip of the iceberg. PPP fraud is set to become the mother of all scams. Medicare fraud is starting to pale in comparison. Financial technology firms opened overnight once it became known that the government would allow them to issue loans. Loan stacking is one method used by the scammers. This involves multiple applications to multiple lenders then using the money for "other purposes." Bottom line is that it's virtually impossible for the government to track the money it doled out. They don't have enough auditors and the smart scammers didn't get too greedy.

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  7. 18 minutes ago, factJack said:

    I see the daily heil and their 77th brigade chums have spammed up  the comments section with anti hall bias. A deliberate tactic to manipulate the average joe public who usually sit on the fence about matters unti hearing the general consensus.

    They did the same with Spivey now known by the public as a 'vile internet troll' as will RDH. The facts that Richard has presented in his film will not matter as this is all about 'feelings' and manufactured outrage.

  8. 33 minutes ago, Malbec said:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12263775/Conspiracy-theorist-sued-Manchester-Arena-bombing-victims-claims-attack-staged.html

     

    Daily mail hit piece 🥱 I heard from someone in a local group that the action being taken was on GDPR grounds rather than individuals suing for some kind of defamation... unless that has changed. 

    English defamation law puts the burden on the defendant. Richard's accusers don't even have to prove that his statements are false. The law is being used, in my opinion, to censor not only RDH but anyone else who dares to go up against the official narrative, be it a terrorist attack or anything else.

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  9. 45 minutes ago, alexa said:

     

    Antarctica & the North Pole.

    And the former will remain unexplored. Can't go there unless you're one of the top dogs. Air New Zealand used to do tourist flights over Antarctica until one crashed. I don't know if they ever resumed.

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  10. 14 hours ago, Incontinentia_Buttux said:

    Interesting video, so they reckon they had 20 minutes of knowing they were about to die?  That must have been awful, especially for the father and son.  I was wondering if it had been the porthole that gave way first.  I don't think the diagram they use is accurate though, wasn't there at titanium end cap before the tail section, the tail part was just for aesthetics and hid the electronics and sensor equipment.

    The graphics do look a bit misleading as you say. There would have been nobody in the aft section and that takes away a bit from the video. The crushed can analogy was a bit much too but I don't know much about what's considered good or bad taste on French TV. Would the hull have withstood that amount of pressure for 20 minutes after a fissure appeared in the carbon fibre outer hull? I wonder. I would have guessed that it would have happened a lot faster.

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