What made you sad today?
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- stui magpie
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Not related to the lockdown. That’s scraping the barrel. You’ve must have been talkin’ to Eddie for too long.stui magpie wrote:^
4 more deaths attributed to Dan's lockdown.
I feel so sorry for the Dad, in one fell swoop his family is gone.
Between the 2 of us 1 of us knows a bit more of the backstory.
Must have been Antifa storming the White House last week too
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Would be interested in hearing more, WPT. You don't have to be specific, but I think any pointers would be useful here.watt price tully wrote:Not related to the lockdown. That’s scraping the barrel. You’ve must have been talkin’ to Eddie for too long.stui magpie wrote:^
4 more deaths attributed to Dan's lockdown.
I feel so sorry for the Dad, in one fell swoop his family is gone.
Between the 2 of us 1 of us knows a bit more of the backstory.
Must have been Antifa storming the White House last week too
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Clearly if you have gained any information through work you absolutely cant breach confidentiality, but I've seen neighbours saying her personality changed during/post lockdown. Are you suggesting that timing was pure coincidence?
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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its not four more deaths, its a suicide and three murders. she didnt have to kill her kids. think about it. the sound/feel of a knife going into your childs tissues, did she dope them first or can you add their screams to it? and still she didnt bail after the first? the second? as much sympathy as i had for the 2 pricks who drove their kids into lakes to drown.
kill yourself, im sorry you couldnt find the help you needed, that you had to go through that pain, kill your kids, or anyone else, **** you
cant blame Dan for everything, anymore than you can blame Trump for the killing of America.
kill yourself, im sorry you couldnt find the help you needed, that you had to go through that pain, kill your kids, or anyone else, **** you
cant blame Dan for everything, anymore than you can blame Trump for the killing of America.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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With respect that’s a false equivalence. Trump is directly responsible as he was after Charlottesville. He has empowered and legitimised white supremacists armed violent racist militias.think positive wrote:.......
cant blame Dan for everything, anymore than you can blame Trump for the killing of America.
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it was brewing and dyin long before Trump hit office, the NRA can take a massive piece of the pie.
What is his legacy?
Trump is leaving the White House a vastly diminished figure.
Sure, there have been achievements.
Before the pandemic put a wrecking ball through it, the US economy was growing.
The jobless rate had hit a 50-year low.
To the delight of his base, Trump appointed three conservative judges to the US Supreme Court.
In foreign policy, Trump reversed years of US timidity when launching missile strikes on Syria in response to Bashar al-Assad using chemical weapons on his own people.
He opened a dialogue with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (even though the dictator ended up playing the US President like a cheap violin), and brokered peace deals between Israel, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.
But, at the same time, Trump was hostile to some of America's key allies, and his withdrawal from the Paris climate change agreement set back international efforts to slow global warming.
Back home, Trump sowed further division in an already deeply polarised country.
While George Bush Snr may have wished for a "kinder, gentler nation", Trump leaves behind a harsher, meaner one.
In four years, the 45th US President has shaken global security and undermined the foundations of America's democracy.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-01-19/ ... e/13065730
Obama tried, and achieved a little in gun control, maybe saved a life or two, and Trump did try to shut down New York originally but was told it was against the constitution and then he proceeded to go batshit crazy!!! or crazier.
The constitution needs rewriting from no 1 down, in this era conditions. put down those damn muskets! How do you change the mentality that i need a gun because all the criminals have one, or the jumpy cops might shoot me?? When i get time ill google if any state, or even town have done just that.
What is his legacy?
Trump is leaving the White House a vastly diminished figure.
Sure, there have been achievements.
Before the pandemic put a wrecking ball through it, the US economy was growing.
The jobless rate had hit a 50-year low.
To the delight of his base, Trump appointed three conservative judges to the US Supreme Court.
In foreign policy, Trump reversed years of US timidity when launching missile strikes on Syria in response to Bashar al-Assad using chemical weapons on his own people.
He opened a dialogue with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (even though the dictator ended up playing the US President like a cheap violin), and brokered peace deals between Israel, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.
But, at the same time, Trump was hostile to some of America's key allies, and his withdrawal from the Paris climate change agreement set back international efforts to slow global warming.
Back home, Trump sowed further division in an already deeply polarised country.
While George Bush Snr may have wished for a "kinder, gentler nation", Trump leaves behind a harsher, meaner one.
In four years, the 45th US President has shaken global security and undermined the foundations of America's democracy.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-01-19/ ... e/13065730
Obama tried, and achieved a little in gun control, maybe saved a life or two, and Trump did try to shut down New York originally but was told it was against the constitution and then he proceeded to go batshit crazy!!! or crazier.
The constitution needs rewriting from no 1 down, in this era conditions. put down those damn muskets! How do you change the mentality that i need a gun because all the criminals have one, or the jumpy cops might shoot me?? When i get time ill google if any state, or even town have done just that.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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I was just reminded, I heard on the radio that we have the annual death in the Murray River near Toc, this one on Australia Day at Thompsons Beach out of Cobram.
City people just don't get that swimming in the river is not the same as a pool or the ocean.
For 1, visibility is about 10cm.
There is a constant current, which includes in areas serious under tows
There's no consistency in depth. On Australia Day Eve I was swimming from the Town Beach to the jetty when 3 jet ski's full of teenagers was coming toward me so to make sure they could see me I stood up in the middle of the river and started walking. They duly slowed down and went around me, but 20 metres further downstream the water is over 3m deep. There's other parts where you can walk in and it goes from ankle deep to 3+ metres in one step.
The river is full of submerged trees that have fallen in over years. You don't see them til you hit them and if you're under the water when you do you may never surface again.
Every year at least one dies and it's just not necessary.
City people just don't get that swimming in the river is not the same as a pool or the ocean.
For 1, visibility is about 10cm.
There is a constant current, which includes in areas serious under tows
There's no consistency in depth. On Australia Day Eve I was swimming from the Town Beach to the jetty when 3 jet ski's full of teenagers was coming toward me so to make sure they could see me I stood up in the middle of the river and started walking. They duly slowed down and went around me, but 20 metres further downstream the water is over 3m deep. There's other parts where you can walk in and it goes from ankle deep to 3+ metres in one step.
The river is full of submerged trees that have fallen in over years. You don't see them til you hit them and if you're under the water when you do you may never surface again.
Every year at least one dies and it's just not necessary.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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There’s been so many drownings this year. Just a terrible waste. I think rather than a spelling test or know who Don Bradman was the entry to Australia needs to be based on swimming test. Can’t swim then don’t come to Australia.stui magpie wrote:I was just reminded, I heard on the radio that we have the annual death in the Murray River near Toc, this one on Australia Day at Thompsons Beach out of Cobram.
City people just don't get that swimming in the river is not the same as a pool or the ocean.
For 1, visibility is about 10cm.
There is a constant current, which includes in areas serious under tows
There's no consistency in depth. On Australia Day Eve I was swimming from the Town Beach to the jetty when 3 jet ski's full of teenagers was coming toward me so to make sure they could see me I stood up in the middle of the river and started walking. They duly slowed down and went around me, but 20 metres further downstream the water is over 3m deep. There's other parts where you can walk in and it goes from ankle deep to 3+ metres in one step.
The river is full of submerged trees that have fallen in over years. You don't see them til you hit them and if you're under the water when you do you may never surface again.
Every year at least one dies and it's just not necessary.
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
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