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• #87952
Nice chart, but why are global temperatures seasonal? Surely an average across the globe should be the same in January as July 🤔
Edit: there's more land in the north, more ocean in the south I guess?
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• #87953
Still no sign of TV Dr Michael Moseley. 40 degree heat where they are in Greece. Not looking good
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• #87954
He will be broke as fuck for the rest of his days. He will have nothing. Nothing.
Yeah... no.
He gets to keep his house(s), all his stuff, everything he's squirrelled away in the names of family etc. Then he just moves onto the next grift. The Infowars crowd haven't abandoned him now, and will move on to Infowars 2 with him. He won't spend one day of his life as anything other than rich. And he'll keep doing the same shit, just be a bit cuter about keeping in the legal grey zone.
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• #87955
That is the bit that gets me.
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• #87956
Looks like Tommy Robinson's discovered ai:
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• #87957
It's all in his dad's name at the moment anyway. The most likely outcome is acute kidney failure from being a raging alcoholic
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• #87958
Yeah. No. A previous ruling ensures that does not happen.
Bankruptcy can be used to wipe out debts and legal judgments, but the judge overseeing Jones' case ruled in October that most of the defamation verdicts cannot be legally discharged because they resulted from "willful and malicious injury" caused by Jones. Jones' decision to pursue a Chapter 7 liquidation doesn't alter that ruling.
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• #87959
Confirmed deceased. Went to a small island with his wife, decided to walk 20 mins back from the beach to their accommodation, got lost or potentially disoriented by the heat, collapsed where rescuers couldn’t readily see him.
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• #87960
French snap election ! That will show em!
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• #87961
Belgian Prime Minister resigns
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• #87962
Europes looking pretty fucking far right this year.
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• #87963
He will have nothing. Nothing. That grifting, psychotic, lying fuck can go die in a hole.
Wow, harsh words about Bradley Wiggins there
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• #87964
They are fine as long as you have the money and expertise to store nuclear waste securely for hundreds of years.
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• #87965
They are fine as long as you have the money and expertise to store nuclear waste securely for hundreds of years.
Apparently France changing to nuclear was a major advance in the global fight against climate change.
I read recently a (Finnish? Swedish?) proposal to bury nuclear waste deep underground. Oil and gas companies have the expertise to reach thousands of meters underground, and they could deposit depleted uranium rods (within their respective lead containers etc etc) within those shafts. They would be more easily secured that way, and would be available if technology were developed allowing us to make use of the material.
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• #87966
Not necessarily.
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• #87967
Following the hack of some of the London hospitals last week, they are now struggling to manage blood stocks, so have launched an urgent blood drive for type O blood types
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• #87968
The BBC: The far right are making gains in Europe. Should we be
worried?Also the BBC: Here's Nigel Farage for the 45th time this week
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• #87969
Did my bit at the weekend. Not O though.
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• #87970
It's so fucking painful listening to uk political commentators wonder why the UK hasn't had the far right problems of Europe.
Andrew Marr was talking about it on a new statesman podcast wondering if Brexit was our moment and it's passed?
The fucking Tory Party have disintegrated into the English National Party before our eyes and you're wondering if there's a far right problem.
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• #87971
No no. We are led by a brown man, we can’t be racist right wingers.
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• #87972
Tragic about Dr Michael Moseley. I think he had quite a good impact with his messages of trying to keep healthy and breaking down the science behind it.
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• #87973
Did my bit at the weekend. Not O though.
-> Golf Club blood group
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• #87974
It's very sad, I enjoyed his programs. I must admit I'm surprised that there isn't given a clear reason for his death, was it heat stroke? He set off for a 2 mile walk, took a wrong turn and ended up about about the same distance but outside of a beach resort. Did he fall and break something and not get found? He was found on the 4th day and it was said he's been dead for a few days by that point. It feels very quick. If he broke an ankle and sat there he was near a resort so could have shouted and should survive more than a day in the sun surely. So it must have been heat stroke, but why don't they say so.
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• #87975
There hasn't been an autopsy yet so they won't give a cause of death until then but given its current 40C in Greece rather than the seasonal norm of 24, feels reasonable to assume heat will of played a factor
They don't want the money. They want him to account for what he did. The truth was always more important than the money.
He will be broke as fuck for the rest of his days. He will have nothing. Nothing. That grifting, psychotic, lying fuck can go die in a hole.