I wonder, do they have to declare the "forgiven" loan amount as income and pay taxes on it?
The TRUTH is an undefeated wall. They will either smash into it and die or have their face ground into it until the pain of it all forces cognitive abilities. All we have to do is stand by with bandages and body bags.
Yeah, they jumped on him hard when he didn't kneel for the woke buggers. Really looking forward to seeing this film. He's a pretty good actor, played in Inspector Lewis series. This role is going to give him a huge range of character to play as opposed to the staid and somewhat depressed DS Hathaway.
Laurence Fox is in it? Omg, this could be awesome, gonna have to get it when it comes out.
"It sounds like to me they’re trying to talk people into sitting behind a desk all day, and convincing them that walking 7 miles a day would do them no good."
/facepalm
FFS, no. Obviously walking is good for you. They were merely studying the adaptation of the human body, in particular metabolism. They are literally adapted or accustomed to walking and their body optimizes to that. The body more or less trends to an average caloric consumption regardless of your activity level. obviously working out or strenuous activity seriously increases caloric consumption but the more you do it the better your body gets at it, more efficient which lowers caloric requirements.
Does no one think anymore?
I think they have a shot for that now ...
When are they going to start a real 2nd party as opposed to the left and right wings of the uniparty? I want a freakin MAGA party or America First party with that awesome red, white, and blue lion head. THEN I will actually register for a party.
Ooorrr, a MAGA America First party so we can be MAGA AF!
Just as a little factoid ...
A study was done on a tribe of African hunter/gatherers that walk, on average, several miles a day. Turns out they burn only slightly more calories (less than 10% more) than the typical modern office worker. The body adapts to your activity level and walking is amazingly efficient when it is accustomed to it. Those ancient people were almost certainly burning less calories than your typical modern day American.
Sanna is also a modern Inuktitut form of Sedna, the Inuit goddess of the sea, sea animals, and the underworld.
Art of war is making both appear true. Realistically, we almost certainly have a couple gens of advancement beyond where our conventional junk more or less stalled. With a Space Force consisting of the most advanced stuff, US mainland is basically unassailable, conventional forces not needed. If they aren't needed, you can project w/e image you want. Both, most definitely, CAN be true.
The wiki article was actually rather interesting. Apparently there was once a margarine made from coal. No, seriously, from freaking coal. Took a wacko process and some 40kg of coal was turned into a kg of "coal butter", discontinued due to "inefficiency" of the process. Wow, synthetic foods.
Oh dear ...
So I heard that decades ago from someone or other and I guess I never fact checked it. Go looking for some sauce and apparently:
Emperor Napoleon III of France offered a prize to anyone who could make a satisfactory butter alternative, suitable for use by the military and the poor. French chemist Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès invented a substance he called oleomargarine, which became shortened to the trade name margarine. Mège-Mouriès patented the concept in 1869 and expanded his initial manufacturing operation from France, but had little commercial success. In 1871, he sold the patent to the Dutch company Jurgens, now part of Unilever -Wikipedia
Oops, guess I have to stop using that now, apologies. And yet interesting, Unilever.
That could be done, but I have another one for ya. Been hearing people getting sick on various foods of late. Beef, chicken, veg, mostly cheap/budget items. Chemical tastes, nausea, GI issues, malaise, hives, headaches, etc, etc. Maybe it's cheap imitation chyna crap finding its way into the food pipeline, or it's intentional. The former is worrying, the latter is rather terrifying. Glad I grow my veg and hunt for meat.
You know that stuff was invented as a feed for turkeys right? The turkeys died so they rescued it by marketing it to people.
--Things that make you go, "Hmmmm...",
About time this story "breaks".
Three years later, sheesh.
Had it this winter ... bad. Highest fever I ever had. No clue what it was up to but I was standing in -40 degree air temps in my undies for 30 min at a time to cool down to normal followed by violent "jackhammer" shakes a few hours later in the chills phase. Couldn't sleep for almost a week. Sickest I ever been, sure as hell better have natural immunity now.
Good point ... time to load some memetic cannons and attempt some redpilling.
"Whoever takes the third dose will reveal the third secret of Fatima, with the fourth one speaks directly to the Madonna."
Well, he wasn't necessarily wrong, now that he's dead ...
Wow, they just keep playing rope a dope with these dumb ass liberal students don't they? Will they EVER catch on??
Yup, works so well, though I am getting tired of the cutting and splitting year after year, still cheaper than electric/gas. Feel sorry for the ones that use outdoor wood stoves though since they use so bloody much wood every year. Cost of wood has gone up a lot, 2 - 3k now for outdoor boilers. Cost for indoor stoves so much lower, like 10 - 15% of that if your insulation is up to snuff.
And how long till they amend that law, probably giving government aid under certain conditions and allowing the companies to shut you off if you don't meet them?
Nor can they be remotely hacked by the CIA/FBI.
Also, I would point out that the Viet Cong were very proficient in transporting a wide variety of arms and goods using bicycles. Mostly as a different form of wheelbarrow, but still, not as useless as you'd think.
Ummm, has happened, multiple times. Have read some of them here on this site. No sauce handy, but yeah, happens often enough in split households that it is almost not even newsworthy or surprising anymore.
Who gave whom the "monkeypox"?