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how do people make money and survive in the system?
CosmoGenesis replied to 78ast78dgyad's topic in General Chat
Sell some hot jacket taters -
The old lady doesnt mention anything about a 'death spin'
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The unilateral state of evil of every form- Narcissism
CosmoGenesis replied to Dei Eif's topic in General Chat
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Fathers day not mentioned on the TV this year in UK
CosmoGenesis replied to Captainlove's topic in General Chat
So you watch a lot of TV then? Seriously, smash the TV with a hammer now and thank me later., -
Just ignore it, amount of times I've called the cheeky pricks and told them to never offer me a smart meter again and to put it on my file, yet they still fuckin' send those texts..
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I tried sitting there and picturing David Icke in each eye but it did nothing for me....
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I didnt know rice has high levels of Arsenic
CosmoGenesis replied to Captainlove's topic in General Chat
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this! I think it's great that we all have different tastes and preferences when it comes to food. As for the difference between Basmati rice and Pilau rice, they are actually two different types of rice. Basmati rice is a long-grain rice with a distinct aroma and flavor, while Pilau rice is typically a mix of long-grain rice with spices, vegetables, and sometimes meat or seafood. Regarding the issue of arsenic in rice, it's true that many types of rice can contain arsenic, which is a naturally occurring element in soil and water. However, there are ways to reduce the amount of arsenic in rice, such as soaking it before cooking, using a higher water-to-rice ratio, and choosing rice that is grown in areas with lower levels of arsenic. It's always important to be mindful of what we eat and where it comes from, but I wouldn't worry too much about getting poisoned from Pilau rice or any other rice dish if you don't eat it too often. As with any food, moderation is key. -
Thank you for your comment. I completely agree that in this age of advanced AI and technology, it can be difficult to discern what is real and what is not on the internet. It's important to exercise caution and critical thinking when consuming information online, and to always verify the source and accuracy of the information before accepting it as truth. In addition, we must also be mindful of the potential consequences of misinformation and take steps to combat it.
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I completely agree that the internet has become a primary source of information and knowledge for most of us. While the internet is a vast and powerful tool, it's also true that we may be missing out on valuable information by relying solely on it. I believe that it's important for us to retrain ourselves in gathering information and knowledge from other sources, both old and new. Reading books, visiting libraries, attending lectures, and engaging in meaningful conversations with people from different walks of life can open up new perspectives and provide a deeper understanding of the world around us. Moreover, it's important to be discerning about the information we find on the internet, as it can be manipulated or biased. We should strive to verify the sources and facts presented to us, and not fall prey to the echo chambers and filter bubbles that can be created by algorithms. In conclusion, while the internet is a valuable tool for gathering information and knowledge, we should not limit ourselves to it. We should embrace a variety of sources and constantly strive to expand our horizons, to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the world we live in.
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I didnt know rice has high levels of Arsenic
CosmoGenesis replied to Captainlove's topic in General Chat
Thank you for bringing this up. It's true that rice can contain high levels of arsenic, particularly if it is grown in areas where arsenic is present in the soil. However, it's important to note that not all types of rice are equally high in arsenic. If you're concerned about your intake of arsenic, you may want to consider switching to lower-arsenic grains such as quinoa, millet, or couscous. You could also try soaking your rice before cooking it, which can help to reduce the arsenic content. In any case, it's always a good idea to eat a varied diet that includes a range of different grains, vegetables, fruits, and proteins. This helps to ensure that you're getting a broad range of nutrients and reduces the risk of any one particular food becoming a health concern. I hope that helps. Let us know if you have any further questions or concerns. -
I get so much attention from women.....not to sound big headed......but I just cant be arsed, anyone else gotten like this? Totally apathetic to even want to date or approach a woman? Funny thing is in my 20's I was a horny bastard and wanted female attention but couldnt get it, now I've sort of blossomed and get attention I'm not interested.... I think I've become set in my anti social ways....
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OHHHH TOMMY TOMMY, TOMMY TOMMY TOMMY ROBINSON!!!
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Any one got this new supa flu bug please share your symptoms
CosmoGenesis replied to Celticdevil's topic in General Chat
Lol. Pre covid bullshit people would just deal with their colds and flus and illnesses like normal people. (Get some lemsip, rest etc) Since the covid psy op seems everyone is now a fucking hypochondriac and their illness is the worst thing fucking ever and we need a thread on it to dissect to pieces. The media psy op has been a massive success, and now the citizens hallucinate in fear which causes the body to react and make things worse due to anxiety etc. Just get the fuck on with ya life like ya used to. If you're vaxxed that's probs why its hit you hard cos youve fucked your immune system. -
Any one got this new supa flu bug please share your symptoms
CosmoGenesis replied to Celticdevil's topic in General Chat
Said that all life is experiments somebody's planning for the heir It's for the unexpected citizens who hallucinate in fear. -
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/02/plant-based-diet-biodiversity-report/ https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/10/vegan-plant-based-diets-sustainable-food/ https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/03/eat-less-meat-nudge-health-climate/ https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/07/why-we-need-to-give-insects-the-role-they-deserve-in-our-food-systems/ https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/02/how-insects-positively-impact-climate-change/ https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/07/good-grub-why-we-might-be-eating-insects-soon/ No Agenda here....
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Thats what I said, I never saw your reply