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COMMENT 10d ago
That’s what I thought the first industrial revolution and cars were too. Vapoooorware. Steam trains were the way to go. They had no Idea!
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COMMENT 10d ago
Cell phones and gps are horrible! Let’s go back. The modern world scares me. I think things should always be the same as they are right now. My grandparents though things should always be as they were then.
I just want a fireplace iron.
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COMMENT 10d ago
Exactly. Things are always better how we used to do them.
Steam trains are better than aircraft for example.
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COMMENT 10d ago
They never said two weeks! They said ten years!
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COMMENT 10d ago
What are the facts?
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COMMENT 10d ago
I don’t see Covid as a ruse, nor do I believe it’s origins are benign.
I DO believe it is being used to permanently destroy freedoms to create a new economy that provides the freedoms of the last few decades only to the elite.
Perhaps it’s to mitigate climate change. Perhaps it’s due to forecasts indicating automation will gut so many employment roles, that chaos may reign. Perhaps it’s due to power, and power alone.
But I do believe freedom is going the way of the Dodo.
And if America isn’t standing up, no western nation will.
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COMMENT 10d ago
America is the land of firearms. We’re not seeing them rise up.
The problem is, when no one knows the truth about the virus or it’s origins.
Sure, some claim to. But that doesn’t make their arguments persuasive.
So, we have to choose between safety and freedom and find the best “risk-versus-reward scenario.”
More virus.
Or more freedom.
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COMMENT 13d ago
What’s the exact term that’s censored?
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COMMENT 13d ago
That’s what my cat does.
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COMMENT 14d ago
I’ve always suspected the virus was released to separate people, demoralise and shutdown business.
Another three years of this, and there’ll be no more malls.
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COMMENT 14d ago
I don’t get non-millionaire Americans who are so brainwashed they don’t want universal healthcare.
Three hospitalisations in my family in the last five years, not a cent paid.
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COMMENT 14d ago
Testosterone, beefiness, thick legs, thick muscular butt, broad back, thick pecs- mischievous twinkle in the eyes.
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COMMENT 14d ago
No.
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COMMENT 14d ago
I will try that! Thank you!
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COMMENT 14d ago
He’s clever. Just not with his litter.
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COMMENT 14d ago
Such an advanced, civilised part of the globe.
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COMMENT 14d ago
I have tried that (he’s a ten year old adult), but he gets dramatic, squeals. There’s a lot of “bitey-bitey” and he flees away. I think he gets quite disgusted, and has no idea of what I’m actually trying to get him to do.
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COMMENT 14d ago
He’s a big boy. Turkish van. I’ve had him for nigh on ten years now. He refuses to bury!
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COMMENT 14d ago
Thank you! My cat uses the litter, though, instead of burying, he swipes at the walls of the litter box, as though wiping his paws. Then he gets out, and disgustedly kicks his leg with a little shudder.
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COMMENT 14d ago
Oh, have I tried that.
My Turkish van sort of squeals at me as though I’m hurting him. (I’m not!) Then, if I continue, he will try to bite me.
The only time he ever does.
But- he did learn to use the cat food vending machine from my other cat.
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COMMENT 14d ago
I’ll try that. Do I just try to imitate the rhino exhibit at the zoo?
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COMMENT 14d ago
I use that all the time. Goofy happy face to, dead features.
Try me.
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COMMENT 9d ago
That’s what I thought. There’s no more parties on the trains. And the Japanese Shinkansen trains are very slow.
We definitely should have stayed with steam trains and horse buggies!