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1 hour ago, Someone2630 said:

Exactly what I'm trying to say. You either fight or capitulate. Living off the grid is only possible if you've already done it. I have. I was lucky, I had a good teacher in my family. For the average Joe it's impossible.

 

Monsanto have doctored all the seed, it will only grow ONE crop. Even if you know how to collect the seed from what you plant, most of it will never grow. You can't get old seed any longer.

 

Then you need emergency medical supplies. Sutures, forceps, scalpels and whatever medical equipment you can lay your hands on and more important HOW TO USE IT.

 

Forget about living off the grid for most people it's a pipe dream

 

You seem fixated with condemning off grid living, but can you please provide a quote of where I mention "off grid living" in my post you initially replied to? Anywhere??

I've gotten heirloom seeds from England, Wales and Ireland in the last couple of years. I didn't buy a single seed potato this year because this years crop was provided by last years crop. In fact a fair number of plants were self propagating and grew in places I didn't even want them to, so what you're saying is incorrect.

 

1 hour ago, Someone2630 said:

Yes, I'm angry, fucking angry, but more angry at the fact the for the past 50 years, YOU and the rest of the people have allowed themselves to be brainwashed and dumbed down. The fact that there are herd of WANKERS out there all muzzled up is living proof. The fact that men allow thugs to beat up on women AND GET AWAY WITH IT. is even more proof.

 

You're making assumptions about me while knowing virtually nothing about me, which isn't very wise.

Your posts appear to focus on anger, presumptions and negativity, which is not a journey I wish to accompany you on. 

I've got a life to live and you aren't part of that life. So have your say, but I won't be replying any further. Have a nice day 🙂

 

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13 hours ago, Shy Talk said:

How long before they change the wording on the govt website to everyone without a mask 'needing a signed certificate from a doctor'? Make the most of the good times loophole!

I just watched a Labour MP on Good Morning Britain her name is Dr Khan I think she is a health minister, she was saying Boris Johnsons Father should be fined for not wearing a mask when he was shopping, yes I can see the government changing rules saying you need a certificate from your Doctor but heres the problem GPs are all singing from the same hymn sheet and getting a certificate will be difficult, I watched a GP saying wearing a mask wont effect your asthma, also trying to get an appointment now is difficult you have to speak to a receptionist and tell her what exactly is wrong with you , also I think those who do get a certificate will be first in line for the covid vaccine. 

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I went to talk to the manager of my local Supervalu here in Ireland today. For the last few weeks they have had a member of staff at the door asking people if they have their facemask. Final straw was a member of staff tackling my wife (alone unfortunately). Here the law clearly states that only the owner/occupier can ask for this. Anyway the cunt had a snotty attitude from the off stating I can go take it to the cops or HSE. I told him in no uncertain terms I didnt like his attitude and they cant just do what they feel like. I have sent an email to my lawyer who is well into tackling businesses flouting Covid laws so I await her reply with interest

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20 hours ago, Someone2630 said:

One of the good things about Belgium is the beer.

 

 

Ah, so the moment of truth arrives. You are living in Belgium, of all places! Well I'm happy you're so confident about the future of your adopted homeland, Someone. I just find Brits to be way too self-hating these days. Most other European countries have a more concentrated, socially engineered middle-class yuppie population than the UK, that's true. People are too easily impressed by that, I think. They fail to delve more deeply into the psyche of the nation. The youngsters are still 'snowflakes' (worse than England in fact) and the lack of independent critical thinking or rebellious tendencies is unnerving.

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11 minutes ago, DerProfessor said:

 

Ah, so the moment of truth arrives. You are living in Belgium, of all places! Well I'm happy you're so confident about the future of your adopted homeland, Someone. I just find Brits to be way too self-hating these days. Most other European countries have a more concentrated, socially engineered middle-class yuppie population than the UK, that's true. People are too easily impressed by that, I think. They fail to delve more deeply into the psyche of the nation. The youngsters are still 'snowflakes' (worse than England in fact) and the lack of independent critical thinking or rebellious tendencies is unnerving.

I've said the I voted with my feet for Harold Wilson and left the UK. 

 

I also said that when I came back (John Major) as soon as you elected Teflon Toni, I fucked off again and came to Belgium and I've been here ever since. I agree, it isn't Utopia, but better than the UK.

 

Perhaps you should try READING some of the threads. There's an old saying :

 

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"It's far better to keep one's big mouth SHUT and be thought a fool,

Than to open it and remove all possible doubt".

 

 

Over here, youngsters are well catered for. Every Town Council has Social entertainment, libraries, sport facilities, music, culture, swimming Pools etc. That's why they don't have to get pissed every weekend, because there are things that they can do.

 

In the UK, anyone who tries to work with youngsters now, is a fucking pedophile if he even helps them up if they fall down. It isn't like that in Europe. Way back in the '60's I was an instructor at a Judo Club. The kids would throw me all over the mat and have a hell of a time 'beating up the instructor' at the end of the class. Today, I'd be labelled as a pedophile if I even tried to teach one a throw or a hold down.

 

I can't see me ever coming back to the UK now, not even for a visit. It's gone to the extremes in EVERYTHING.

 

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2 minutes ago, Someone2630 said:

Over here, youngsters are well catered for. Every Town Council has Social entertainment, libraries, sport facilities, music, culture, swimming Pools etc. That's why they don't have to get pissed every weekend, because there are things that they can do.

 

In the UK, anyone who tries to work with youngsters now, is a fucking pedophile if he even helps them up if they fall down. It isn't like that in Europe. Way back in the '60's I was an instructor at a Judo Club. The kids would throw me all over the mat and have a hell of a time 'beating up the instructor' at the end of the class. Today, I'd be labelled as a pedophile if I even tried to teach one a throw or a hold down.

 

I can't see me ever coming back to the UK now, not even for a visit. It's gone to the extremes in EVERYTHING.

 

I agree it's a horrible place now, but I can't agree with you about Europe. Even by 2010, the UK was outside the top 20 in Europe for alcohol consumption. A lot of youngsters in the UK don't smoke or drink anymore. There are libraries, sports facilities and swimming pools everywhere in the UK. Even Germany has been closing those down, to pay for the new arrivals.

 

Sure, that doesn't change the fact that modern Britain is a hellscape. Have you considered that the Anglo countries are under heavier attack for a reason? When totalitarianism comes back around again 100%, continental Europeans will be a PATHETIC sight to behold, believe me.

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Just now, DerProfessor said:

 

I agree it's a horrible place now, but I can't agree with you about Europe. Even by 2010, the UK was outside the top 20 in Europe for alcohol consumption. A lot of youngsters in the UK don't smoke or drink anymore. There are libraries, sports facilities and swimming pools everywhere in the UK. Even Germany has been closing those down, to pay for the new arrivals.

 

Sure, that doesn't change the fact that modern Britain is a hellscape. Have you considered that the Anglo countries are under heavier attack for a reason? When totalitarianism comes back around again 100%, continental Europeans will be a PATHETIC sight to behold, believe me.

I absolutely agree with you. In the next 50 years unless there is something MAJOR, the whole of Europe and the UK will be Islamic Caliphates.

 

The last time I came to the UK. All I saw were signs, 'No Loitering". "No Smoking"., "No Skateboarding'', No Abusive language', 'No Singing', 'No Loud Noises'. They were everywhere I went.

 

I've never seen anything like it either here, in Holland, Luxembourg or Germany.

 

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This interesting study was reported today on UK Column looking at the safety of mask wearing from a different angle. Whereas most of the focus has been on reduced oxygen intake and raised CO2 levels, this study considered the possibility that fibre particles of face coverings may be loose and could be breathed in, particularly given the more forceful breathing which accompanies wearing a mask. It raises questions as to the pathological consequences such foreign material could have if it enters deep lung tissue. The conclusion is quoted below.

 

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344360577_Masks_false_safety_and_real_dangers_Part_1_Friable_mask_particulate_and_lung_vulnerability

Conclusion

Surgical personnel are trained to never touch any part of a mask, except the loops and the nose bridge. Otherwise, the mask is considered useless and is to be replaced. Surgical personnel are strictly trained not to touch their masks otherwise. However, the general public may be seen touching various parts of their masks. Even the masks just removed from manufacturer packaging have been shown in the above photos to contain particulate and fiber that would not be optimal to inhale.

Both cotton and polymer clothing have been well-tolerated without pathology when covering any other part of the body, except over the only entry points/gateway to the respiratory system. Inhalation risks, such as the constant ventilation of the respiratory process, increased by the greater effort to attempt to fulfill bodily oxygen needs, with mostly and closely covered orifices are of great concern for those who would want to protect pulmonary health, without inhalation of unwanted particulate. When partial airway obstruction, i.e. masking, is added, deeper and more forceful breathing occurs. When this phenomenon is combined with the particles found herein on microscopic examination of the face side of newly unpackaged, never worn masks, there can arise the risk of a dangerous level of foreign material entering lung tissue. Furthermore, worn masks can only either lose these particles to lodge in the lungs of the wearer, or they would accumulate during use, to the burden (both biological and debris) of non-mask material carried on the inside of the mask.

Further concerns of macrophage response and other immune and inflammatory and fibroblast response to such inhaled particles specifically from facemasks should be the subject of more research.

If widespread masking continues, then the potential for inhaling mask fibers and environmental and biological debris continues on a daily basis for hundreds of millions of people. This should be alarming for physicians and epidemiologists knowledgeable in occupational hazards.

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I had my first mask experience yesterday - it was pretty horrific and I was pretty furious.

 

Managed to finally hold a memorial for my dad, the church wouldn't allow me in without a mask - + everyone there were pretty old co-vid believers all wrapped up . Given the choice at the door to partake in the memorial of my dad or not I decided to wear the mask on this one occasion.

 

So I wore it for 1 hr. It was almost impossible to converse with people, there was a slightly chemical smell to the mask, sometimes you get a moment where you can't breathe at all and have to lower it temporarily, and I have an itchiness on my nose that persists today just from that 1 time wearing it. So god knows what kind of damage they are doing to people who wear them a lot of the time.

 

I had to ask my father for forgiveness upon entering, because no way would he wear a mask. Put a real dampener on the occasion as well. Sad times.

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1 hour ago, - TZC - said:

..And then you noticed it was a mask

Lee mack fan there.

Yes.... as per the post... for a 'split-second' I thought it was Lee Mack - then I noticed ...... it was a mask.

(after the split second had passed) 😉

Here it is again:

13 hours ago, Ziggy Sawdust said:

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Ha ha - great!   I thought it was lee mack for a split second!


Phew?!....glad we straightened that one out?
 

 

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