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Post by Stu on Aug 12, 2019 12:11:29 GMT -8
I like that, I'm 42 from now on! Me too. And that's Siggy's favourite number. Well, 42 is the meaning of life, so...
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Post by Bats on Aug 12, 2019 12:19:36 GMT -8
Me too. And that's Siggy's favourite number. You re membered!
It's the stuff I waffle on about I seem to forget
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Post by Bats on Aug 12, 2019 12:22:11 GMT -8
Me too. And that's Siggy's favourite number. Well, 42 is the meaning of life, so...
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Post by Stu on Aug 12, 2019 12:30:41 GMT -8
Well, 42 is the meaning of life, so... Not the reference I was going for
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Post by Bats on Aug 12, 2019 12:32:41 GMT -8
Not the reference I was going for
No...?
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Post by Stu on Aug 12, 2019 12:55:03 GMT -8
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Aug 12, 2019 13:25:37 GMT -8
Now of course; What was the question?
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Post by Bats on Aug 12, 2019 13:51:16 GMT -8
That's from the original BBC production.
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Post by Stu on Aug 12, 2019 13:59:33 GMT -8
That's from the original BBC production.
Ah, sorry, I had no idea. I thought it was some Monty Python thing (I didnt watch the video )
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 12, 2019 15:21:12 GMT -8
Me too. And that's Siggy's favourite number. You re membered! I thought of it-and y'all- on my birthday this year.True story
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 12, 2019 15:40:31 GMT -8
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 12, 2019 15:41:23 GMT -8
I don't normally go for slabbed books,but I'd like to have above oddity
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 12, 2019 15:43:09 GMT -8
And yes,I bought a slabbed book last night,but it's a 1.8 and the shipping is free.100% I'm cracking it to read,that's why I wanted it
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 12, 2019 15:46:29 GMT -8
Well,since I'm padding the ol' post count
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 12, 2019 16:03:11 GMT -8
Copypasta,but funny
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Posted yesterday at 12:11 PM
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro suggested Friday that people “poop every other day” as a way to save the environment, after he came under fire for a surge in deforestation of the Amazon since he came to power.
The far-right leader offered this idea in response to a journalist’s question as to whether it was possible to simultaneously spur economic growth, feed the world’s hungry and also preserve the environment.
“It’s enough to eat a little less. You talk about environmental pollution. It’s enough to poop every other day. That will be better for the whole world,” said Bolsonaro, who earlier this month sacked the head of a government agency that had reported a major increase in Amazon deforestation.
Bolsonaro has been criticized for a rapid acceleration in deforestation of the Amazon rainforest, which covers vast swathes of Brazil and is considered vital to combatting global warming.
According to Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research (INPE), which tracks clear-cutting of the rainforest, around 2,254 square kilometers (870 square miles) of the Amazon were cleared in July, an increase of 278 percent from a year ago.
That followed a 90 percent increase in June compared to the year prior — figures that Bolsonaro has called “lies,” and which prompted the sacking of INPE chief Ricardo Galvao on August 2.
The rapid rise in deforestation has triggered a global outcry and threatens to create problems for the recent free trade agreement between the South American trade bloc known as Mercosur. The pact includes Brazil and the European Union.
The Amazon is vital to the exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide in the atmosphere — a check on global warming.
But Environment Minister Ricardo Salles said the INPE data was published in a way that satisfied “sensationalist interpretations” and was aimed at getting “more donations from foreign NGOs”.
Data from INPE, an institution of international repute, showed that overall deforestation has increased 40 percent in the last twelve months compared with the same period a year ago.
Bolsonaro, a combative politician frequently denounced for derogatory remarks about women and minority groups, said the rapid rise in populations around the world needed to be addressed.
“Don’t make me say that, otherwise (the daily) Folha de S. Paolo will run a headline saying I favor birth control,” he said.
“But you can see that more educated people have fewer children. I’m an exception to that rule, I have five,” he said.
The sacking of the INPE director prompted criticism from environmental groups.
“Bolsonaro knows that his government is primarily responsible for the current destruction of the Amazon. The dismissal of the director of INPE is nothing more than an act of revenge against those who show the truth,” said Marcio Astrini from Greenpeace
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