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Nemuri Kyoshiro

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  1. We warned her. When my wife was taken ill in 2021, our friend came by with home-made soup regularly. She's a good soul but she was convinced by her doctor to get the shots. I hope she lies without permanent damage but it doesn't look good.
  2. Just heard that a friend of ours in in hospital. She had a knee replacement a month ago. She is fully vaxxed and boosted. She developed breathing problems and they did an x-ray of her lungs and saw what they described a chunks of ice or glass there. They have no idea what it is but my uneducated guess is that it's whatever is in the shot building a crystalline structure. Anyone else heard of this?
  3. Mr. Justice Darling's swipe: "The law courts of England are open to all men, like the doors of the Ritz Hotel."
  4. The one that sticks in my mind is the aristocrat that led the Tutankhamen expedition. He was stabbed by a mosquito then compounded it by shaving over the bite site. Died of sepsis not long after.
  5. I doubt many journalists could find Sudan on a map. It does have a volatile history though. The US Energy Information Administration provides a potted history of Sudan's civil conflicts since the 1950s. The latest trouble seems to be following a pattern. https://www.eia.gov/international/analysis/country/SDN
  6. What genius decided to build a lab like that in Sudan? If there any "gain of function" malarkey going on there? Is Tedros the Terrorist in on it? How about Fauci? I think we should be told.
  7. One of Ronald Reagan's favourite writers wasn't she? At least he always claimed his policies were influenced by her works. The feeling wasn't mutual though.
  8. Well the queue was mostly Western and Japanese tourists. All very orderly. The UN guy showed no class, just waved his blue passport around and expected people to give way. A microcosm of how the organization works as a whole I'd say.
  9. I got into a slight altercation with a UN representative one time in Delhi airport. He thought his UN passport entitled him to shove people out of the way so he could get to his flight. He pushed my shoulder from behind so I sent his passport and documents flying while the Indian police stood there open mouthed. He declined to pursue the matter outside and off he went. I think he was Scandinavian or American, but the nerve of the man really pissed me off.
  10. Notice the tone of voice. The teacher has to threaten the children with severe punishment if they don't get on board with the agenda. There's nothing subtle about it. The kids see it for the crock of shit that it is and the teacher knows this, hence the threats.
  11. And in the not-too-distant past, the news media would be all over the government and demanding a Congressional inquiry. Not any more. When the media is complicit, the government can lie all it wants to without fear of consequences. They will crucify that lad and praise the judge that puts him away.
  12. One man's whistleblower is another man's terrorist but if you think about it, NATO would be stupid are derelict in their duty if they didn't have people there getting forst hand experience of what the Russians can do.
  13. Slightly off-topic but what do people make of the recent 'leaks' that put US and British troops on the ground in Ukraine? The media here is howling for blood - the whistleblower's blood that is - which makes me think the whole thing is a fabrication. But the Americans and the Brits have form for sending the special forces into war zones where they're not supposed to be. If they are, who are they shooting at?
  14. 'Deep and Meaningless' by John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett. Here's a track you may recognize if you're of a certain age.
  15. Spent hundreds of hours in the library there when I was a student.
  16. Wolves fans arrested for shouting 'Chelsea rent boys' at their match against the Londoners. Who would have thought Chelsea fans could be so precious?
  17. Nice rhyming thread title too. Dalai Lama Peado drama Screwing kids Not good for Karma
  18. Ever tried making kimchee? It's really good stuff. The Koreans fill up earthenware pots with the ingredients, then bury them until needed.
  19. About 6 years ago, I was in hospital with pyelonephritis. Almost kicked the bucket but I was given massive doses of antibiotics over the course of ten days. When I got home, I was so weak (I hadn't eaten anything) I could barely walk. I had a craving for fermented foods so the missus fed me on organic goat's milk yoghurt and sauerkraut juice. My intestinal flora had been exterminated by the antibiotics and I had to replace it. After about a week on a diet of juice and probiotics, I was back on my feet.
  20. It's Sabbatean-Frankist infiltration. Ever heard of the Donmeh? The same trick they played on the Muslims, they played on the Christians.
  21. Many years ago, big ears went on record as saying that when he became king, he would call himself defender of faiths. A not so subtle difference from the title his mother and all monarchs before his (since the Reformation) held. Allowing a Muslim ceremony in a Christian cathedral is not surprising. First, it is a sign to a conquered people that they really are under the heel. Secondly, it;s in keeping with the plans laid down in Vatican II. Thirdly, it is a sign that the Reformation is well and truly dead. Two thousand years ago, a man named Paul of Tarsus planted a church in Corinth. During the course of his missionary journey in Asia and Greece, Paul heard stories about the licentious behaviour of the Corinthians. He wrote four epistles to that church, two of which survive today. He wrote: " For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. For in this we groan, earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with our house which is from heaven: If so be that being clothed we shall not be found naked.' This echoes Christ's words to the Samaritan women he met at Jacob's well. Manchester Cathedral is a building. A nice building, built to the Glory of God, but a building all the same. Those men (and women) who preach in that cathedral are nothing more that apparatchiks; political animals more concerned with following man's agenda. The Church of England has fallen by the wayside. You will not hear much about Christianity there, only meaningless pap from Common Worship, and sermons about how we are all one family. Paul would certainly recognize this echo of Corinth.
  22. I used to smoke Disque Bleu and Gitanes back in the day. My old man liked a Woodbine. They killed him. I quit decades ago.
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