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Greekish 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm looking for a healthy non-GMO substitute for popcorn. Right now I'm eating an organically grown, raw carrot. But it's difficult to cram into my mouth and, indeed, looks a bit rude if I do!

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Greekish 2 points ago +2 / -0

It amazes me that they can predict the weather for 2099 when they can't even get it right here for tomorrow! They are also overlooking the fact that the global temperature increase since 2014 has been negligible to negative (when you consider the correct measurements and exclude those taken over asphalt or in a city). Also, a single, large, volcanic eruption will lower the global temperature significantly for several years. And the sun's activity is the principal determinant of temperature, bar none.

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Greekish 4 points ago +4 / -0

If your skin is cracking apply honey.

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Greekish 3 points ago +3 / -0

When our kids were young and my wife and I were frustrated, we vented our feelings by shouting "PARTY HAT!"

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Greekish 1 point ago +1 / -0

Get an ultrasonic nebuliser. Make up a 0.1% hydrogen peroxide solution with 1cc of 3% HP in 30cc of saline. (The salt will block the jet, so rinse with distilled water after use.)

DISCLAIMER: I'm not a doctor but I've tested this and it didn't kill me. Do your own research.

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Greekish 4 points ago +4 / -0

Please don't lump brits together as "Britain". It was the psychopaths in government who let the illegals in as part of the Coudenhove-Kallergi plan. The people had no say in the matter other than a choice to vote for a pre-chosen "Labour" psychopath or a pre-chosen "Conservative" psychopath ( or a "Green" psychopath, etc.)

Sorry, I should have written "satan-worshipping, pedophilic psychopath". I think that's a given.

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Greekish 1 point ago +1 / -0

When calculators were introduced into schools, it was predicted that youngsters would not have the ability to do simple maths in their heads. For example, who can work out 9 x 9 = ?

As AI becomes the norm, kids will no longer have the ability to think for themselves.

Answer: 9 x 9 is the same as 9 x 10 minus 9, which is? If you didn't instantly know the answer, you rely on calculators too much.

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Greekish 3 points ago +3 / -0

Mediterranean: Every few days I see lines in the sky and then within 48 hours it rains. Coinkidink I'm sure. Only happens in winter. Our summer provides 6 months of clear sky and zero rain so particulate aerosols would be too obvious.

And I would add that the lines I see are usually no higher than 10,000 feet. I compare them with the highest mountain here.

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Greekish 2 points ago +2 / -0

Trumpusaki? The suffix “aki” is a diminutive term meaning little in Greek.

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Greekish 1 point ago +1 / -0

I am reminded of the 1983 words of a brilliant American, born in Russia - Isaac Asimov:-

“There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that 'my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.’“

But it's true that conversations are interrupted by corrections. I can't deny that. I don't know the answer. Unfortunately, the education system has let many people down and they don't seem to care. But here in Greece, the education system is so bad that parents send their kids to evening class - because they care. And it's expensive.

What anons fail to realise is that the poor education is deliberate. Educated people can fight the deep state more effectively. If you wanna fight, learn how to write!

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Greekish 3 points ago +3 / -0

Usually I do hobby electronics in my little workshop. I have a project that I'd like to get on with but I've lacked motivation. Had a couple of suspected health problems but tests showed nothing. I'm about as heathy as a 74-year-old can be. So I've been helping others who are older than me: giving lifts; collecting shopping; sorting out electrical problems.

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Greekish 1 point ago +1 / -0

I note that someone ignored the request for meaningful titles.

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Greekish 2 points ago +2 / -0

Uh, oh. Be careful. I got a ban for educating like that. We are not allowed to point out such mistakes.

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Greekish 3 points ago +3 / -0

As I stated, the Q posts were made by humans, with errors in grammar and spelling, as evidenced by "on the move" explanations.

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Greekish 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes, it was discussed some years ago but I don't recall whether it was here or VOAT. At that time, AI wasn't a thing so Q was considered to be a Quantum computer.

Personally, I think that the Q team might well use AI to predict outcomes but the Q posts were written by one or more humans. I judge this on the mistakes and sometimes poor grammar and choice of words.

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Greekish 2 points ago +2 / -0

Several decades ago I lived in a brick house in the UK. We had the cavity walls filled with urea formaldehyde foam. It outgassed so strongly for several days that we couldnt use the kitchen. (I guess there were holes where pipes went through the wall.) We had to keep windows open until the smell and stinging eyes sensation stopped.

But we haven't developed cancer.

And now we live in a reinforced concrete house in Greece with external polystyrene foam insulation.

EDIT. Actually the house has a reinforced concrete skeleton with hollow brick infill and a cavity between the infill walls.

Wood is incredibly expensive here.

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Greekish 1 point ago +1 / -0

Make sure that the mask seals all the way round. Air finds the easiest route so, if you leave a gap, that's the route that most of the air will take. And no beard will seal.

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