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Exploring-the-Unseen 1 point ago +1 / -0

I recommend to everyone a vacation in KSA, especially to the Eastern Province... Share tea with Shia people, and talk about religion, you might learn something that supports your own beliefs.

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Exploring-the-Unseen 2 points ago +2 / -0

Poisoned water, poisoned, air, poisoned food... With all the rhetoric about civil war, inevitably, the wrong people will be killed.

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Exploring-the-Unseen 2 points ago +2 / -0

Missed your post last year, so instead I just heard about it today and looked it up here. It's fucked up, and it will affect me unless I find a remedy.

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Exploring-the-Unseen 1 point ago +1 / -0

My wife and I have spent seven years together, and we are constantly finding new ways to stretch our food dollars... Buying whole ingredients in bulk and making things from scratch is the best advice I can offer.. Start small, the little things add up. Last year we were able to buy a Harvest Right freeze drier, fkn expensive, but fkn worth it. We've been cooking large batches of our regular menu, much of it from our garden, and packing it away..

Like bread? Sourdough is easy, just takes a day of prep, with a few steps that take very little effort overall. Once you've got a starter going, you can use it for pancakes, tortillas, pita, deep frying batter, biscuits, donuts, pasta, etc. Buying whole wheat berries or einkorn, even organic, is much cheaper than buying all the products that you already buy but could make yourself.

Maybe twice a year I make large purchases of grains, rice, beans, corn, and that sort of thing - and I mean hundreds of pounds at a time. Most of it goes to long-term storage for preparedness, while the rest goes to daily nutrition.

Bought a quarter beef last year, our avg cost per pound was about $4, and that's for every cut of meat, t-bones, brisket, ground, and several cuts of roasts. Yeah the upfront cost is high, but it's cheaper in the long run.

by Kokonut
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Exploring-the-Unseen 2 points ago +2 / -0

Clocks and the Twin Pines Mall

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Exploring-the-Unseen 4 points ago +4 / -0

I have had a blue metal roof for going on ten years.. Intuition is a wonderful thing

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Exploring-the-Unseen 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've been mocked since the 90s for talking about things like agenda 21 - which as far as I can tell was a success for Them.

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Exploring-the-Unseen 1 point ago +2 / -1

There are many more variables to the equation you're trying to solve. Some are in plain sight and others are hidden.

My theory, that I've yet to prove, is that France and England were both playing a designated role in the American Revolution. That's a hard pill to swallow if true, as it means the entire episode was and is a sham, and independence has been an illusion this entire time.

I think too that Napoleon knew what was what and who was who, and tried to assist The South, but was out maneuvered.

The best I can do for someone trying to see the big picture and to make sense of it all, is to recommend looking at everything in terms of human farming, population control, and the exploitation of conscious and unconscious agreement.

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Exploring-the-Unseen 4 points ago +4 / -0

Chris turned down millions, so his work gets co-opted, diluted, and diminished. After typing Oliver Anthony into a search, you really gotta dig through reposts to find his originals.

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Exploring-the-Unseen 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm surprised that there was no mention of Japan's Unit 731 in the article..

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Exploring-the-Unseen 7 points ago +7 / -0

Keep in mind that every state and their local governments are corporate fictions as well, and will also need to be dissolved.

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Exploring-the-Unseen 3 points ago +3 / -0

His salutes are always sharp, no bent wrist, I love it.

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Exploring-the-Unseen 3 points ago +3 / -0

There's a reason why Chinese products are so prominent on U.S. shelves, and that they own as much U.S. land and companies as they do.. They are getting their ROI.

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Exploring-the-Unseen 3 points ago +3 / -0

Protect your own, don't worry what others are doing, it's realistically none of your business what someone is deciding - unless, of course, it affects you and/or yours.

Yes, it's sad, and unfortunate, but If someone is so mentally challenged that they want to sterilize themselves, or abort their unborn, they would make shit parents anyhow. That leaves a lot of room for strong conservative, and still fertile, parents to repopulate and raise strong future leaders.

In a way I see how this entire trans movement could actually be a deliberate move to rid the world of certain archetypes...

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