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Here in the desert areas of south Australia my parents saw some GREY people. They couldn't exactly work out their genetics. There was Afghan camel drivers who ended up marrying into aboriginals when camel driving ended because of a huge train line.
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They DID break down and WERE of low build quality and VERY basic. But the panels were heavier, they could take worse fuel, they were SIMPLE to fix, and as a result, were kept going. Some of the old types are still made up to 2010 or 2015 and some even STILL today.
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@eddiesroom1868 you mean you DON'T HAVE a second life with fake accounts ON the internet?
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How many years have they banned weed for wuth everyone doing it anyway? Ffs I'm in a rural area not terribly far from a major city and PLENTY of people grow it out here. I hear stories of how they hide it. We have choppers going over.
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Speak for yourself, not us. He sounds like 90s national geographic channel.
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Plenty of people have it affect them 6 months later. Usually exhausted or tired easily
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I cleaned out the cottage I am now in, which my uncle filled with huge amounts of junk then proceeded to only live here 3 days a week in the last few months of his life. I would find wet patches of rat urine between stacks of newspapers. I used to get sore throats and stuff from all the dust and rat poop cleaning the place out.
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4:00 NOT EXACTLY. The cars for invalids were only meant to last 5 years. They were incredibly junky and crude.
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@mistersmith1883 because young people too often believe whatever crap they're told if they want to believe it. Antifa type you can bet.
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It was actually WELL known for a lot of theft. Because if everything is the property of everyone.... it's not REALLY theft is it. That Romanian Vee guy talks about how nobody would even stop someone from stealing stuff directly off "rich" kids in broad daylight. Almost ALL the buildings have bars on the windows of the ground floor and ONLY after the dictator was shot did they start PRINTING the crime statistics in the newspaper. AND THEN all the old people, commies and idiots blamed CAPITALISM for the "sudden rise in crime" when it was that bad all along, just NEVER PRINTED.
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You're saying as inflation and government debt is going absolutely out of control.....
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The way inflation and government debt is going.... don't think you're going to 100% get away with it EITHER.
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Not zozzled, but SOZZLED is an Australian boomer slang for drunk.... heard it hundreds of times.
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The idiot who WASN'T involved in the study, who blamed "colonialism" for 15 million deaths in a few years caused by bleeding from a disease..... that's POLITICS and I bet you he's not even a scientist. It's like the "doctors" who signed some petition against Joe rogan. Some where podcasters, school teachers, with MANY being paediatricians.... basically FOOT MASSAGERS.
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Threatened with arrest at a mental health clinic for sleeping. HOLY SMOKE. What do they do to ACTUAL MENTAL patients that have troubles while there....
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I don't think they ever got affected by native diseases EXCEPT FOR the British in India. Many MANY died there, some got sick in the afternoon and were dead by morning with NO IDEA what caused it, but many now thought tobecarriedby mosquitoes. This is how tonic water got invented, with quinine in it. British would drink a glass or two a day and it helped quite a bit.
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I don't think they ever got affected by native diseases EXCEPT FOR the British in India. Many MANY died there, some got sick in the afternoon and were dead by morning with NO IDEA what caused it, but many now thought tobecarriedby mosquitoes. This is how tonic water got invented, with quinine in it. British would drink a glass or two a day and it helped quite a bit.
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@WallyZamwa many British died in India, sick in the afternoon and dead the next morning, often with no idea what caused it. It was EXTREMELY common there, and tonic water (with quinine in it, still available in supermarkets alongside Coca-Cola) was invented and it helped a lot. It's now believed most died of diseases carried by mosquitoes
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OF COURSE they have. What do you think research professors do.
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Watermelon syrup sounds DAMN GOOD. Surprised it wasn't KEPT as a common food
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Had some Mulligan Stew when I was running out of food the other day. Overboiled some peeled potatoes so started with a potato soup but added some laver (dried seaweed like nori) and I think half a tin of peas, half cup of soy sauce, then some curry powder type stuff left over from some noodle bowl thing (add boiling water type thing). Mightve been some mushrooms in there. Tried to add flour to thicken it but screwed up and ended up with flour clumps. Wasn't half bad except for the clumps.
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Dandelion salad is DAMN GOOD if you can handle some slight sourness. I have had it. DOES need to be washed THREE times, no less. I made it up once while unemployed with not much to do and honestly I could have it weekly no problem. But not enough dandelion around.
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"7:30 well circulated periodicals today". Butttt.... march 2020 they became fortnightly instead of weekly
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