‘I didn’t have a fall. A woman knocked me down outside Kwik-Save.’ Head in the bubble dryer, an elderly customer recounts her story with gossipy relish. After the fall, rather than simply visit the GP to have her stitches removed, the elderly woman visited the salon instead. ‘There’s nothing Hilary can’t turn her hand to.’ […]
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Sean Paul’s post on the 2nd Amendment got me thinking about the prospects for civil war in the USA, in particular this spicy quote:
So, Sean Paul, what does this have to do with the Second Amendment Right to Bear Arms?
Everything to do with slavery, and nothing to do with holding our government accountable. Seriously, do you honestly think a couple thousand Texans with AR-15s could out fight an armored brigade? GTFOH.
It won’t be lard-ass militias that matter if there is a civil implosion in the US.
These things always come down to intra-elite splits and/or intra-military splits.
New evidence suggests the corvid family has surprising mental abilities.
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“What do you need to solve the climate crisis? The answer is, everyone.” This quote from climate scientist Katherine Hayhoe highlights the importance of collective action, which is crucial in the travel industry. In this blog post we explore three ways in which travel for tourism can be conducted more sustainably: eco-tourism, carbon emissions offsetting, and global environmental projects.
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100 years ago, a circle of physicists shook the foundation of science. It’s still trembling.
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