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pretty big if true, and the right people seem to be salty

When fields and meadows were abandoned after the Black Death outbreak in Europe plant diversity plummeted. Recovery started 150 years later and didn't return to pre-plague levels until after another 150 years. Plain rewilding might not be as beneficial as we think.

ā€œWe are not at warā€
Orwellian levels of double speak.

I listened to what Tucker said, and it was the most sane take I've heard.

It's a power struggle, and Israel wants to take down competitors in the region. This includes Saudi, gulf states, and also the US.

So this conflict, the more chaotic it gets, the more it serves that purpose.

Good luck trying to convince people that Tucker isn’t MAGA. Bombing Iran was retarded and no amount of spin will make it not be retarded…
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real. DVD player instead of ipad. Drawing pad and colors instead of ipad, toys instead of ipad, sure let them on the computer every now and then to play with their friends but constant access to technology stifles a persons mind. Even for adults.

@Java @MountainJay there's a split in Christianity. Some believe that the new Israel is the bride of Christ, the Church, aka all believing Christians as Paul explained in his letters. Then there's people who didn't get that far and really got a kick out of the Old Testament. To them, the modern state of Israel is a kind of Disneyland. They're still waiting for supposedly unfulfilled OT prophecies.

@Richard not gonna happen

I think retreating to older arguments once deemed effective is happening more and more

I wish this extended to other public places.

RT: https://poa.st/objects/82e2383f-de32-487e-99eb-137b206c123d

Man of the people

"Nobody will listen to my interview!

Everybody listened to Colin Powell talk about WMDs why won't you listen this time?!?"

now that's a take

Where in the Bible does it say this was promised to Abraham?

ā€œIsrael’s endgame is the 'total destruction of [Iran]', said Danny Citrinowicz, a senior researcher at Tel Aviv’s Institute for National Security Studies.

Summarising the Israeli government’s position, Citrinowicz said: 'If we can have a coup, great. If we can have people on the streets, great. If we can have a civil war, great. Israel couldn’t care less about the future . . . [or] the stability of Iran'.ā€

https://archive.ph/n8j9p

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