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Strontium Dawg

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  1. 19 hours ago, 2XB said:

    yikes at the wikipedia link :unsure: using cubisms guide to lend credibility to a 'scientific' media article, I feel this fails! I mean I know its not scientific media,but surely we can apply the same logic to an online encyclopedia?

    To be fair, the Wikipedia bit is not reporting on a scientific matter, they're merely stating who funds and runs an organization. Public domain information.

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  2. 14 minutes ago, 2XB said:

     

    Yes bro I'm still sniffing around every few months :-) so awesome to see this legendary thread still active!!!

    Trust you doing well RC

     

     

    thanks for posting this, still been pretty wet around here, Might have to get off my arse!

    Late November used to be my "golden weeks" to head up north and forage. 

     

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  3. On 28/10/2021 at 2:37 PM, waterboy 2.0 said:

    Does anyone believe the Feds can actually store the info collect securely... I dont based on prior experience. 

     

    Lol bad enough getting my son vaccinated and having them trying to tease a minors phone number and email out of me.... Which  proved to be a fail... 

     

    They've scored themselves a shit load of data without any of the usual disclaimers. 

     

    The Libs love the idea of a dystopian central database to be used and abused at their whims and readily weaponised

    Like everything else they do, data storage will be outsourced and offshored. So depending on who they choose (I'm sure an LNP donor has an interest in a datacentre somewhere surely), storage may be reasonably secure. Or not. Probably the latter!


  4. 29 minutes ago, Zedo said:

    Project Veritas - worth researching. Israel... research. World doctors alliance, Rome accord. Why boosters? Doesn’t that mean the first round doesn’t work? Look at any countries statistics and draw your own conclusions. You don’t need it, you never did. Oh, and still to date, cv19 has never been isolated. 

    the mockingbird media isn’t going to tell you any facts. But there are plenty of actual experts (with names and credentials unlike the experts of MSM) in the field with damming evidence. Research is your friend. 

    When you say research, please tell me you don't mean watching videos on certain sites. 

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  5. Appreciate your thoughtful reply meditator.

    What about the cases of people with multiple personality disorders I wonder? Or people suffering a schizophrenic fugue state? Or those who dementia or other degenerative brain disorders?

    I wonder where their "self" begins and ends. What happens at the end of life for someone in one of these states?

    I fear, due to genetics beyond my control, I am highly likely to experience fronto-temporal lobe dementia later in my life. These are all things I ponder. 


  6. 3 hours ago, withdrawl clinic said:

    just for the sake of posting, i want to add that caapi is amazingly drought hardy, they might loose all there leaves, but have survived long spells of dry, it's said.

    It's not surprising, I dug one up two days ago and it had roots as thick as my thumb and bigger heading off in all directions for more than 6 feet radius, and they all had masses of fine fibrous roots hanging off them.


  7. "Art alone makes life possible – this is how radically I should like to formulate it. I would say that without art man is inconceivable in physiological terms… I would say man does not consist only of chemical processes, but also of metaphysical occurrences. The provocateur of the chemical processes is located outside the world. Man is only truly alive when he realizes he is a creative, artistic being… Even the act of peeling a potato can be a work of art if it is a conscious act."

    Joseph Beuys


  8. 7 hours ago, mr b.caapi said:

    Have any Sandgropers had one flower in Perth ?  I have a decent size 10 + year old Cielo , but I have never had any luck with it blooming.

    I reckon our latitude is just too low man, even if it's just by a few degrees. I've never seen one flower in Sydney, and Horus has the biggest oldest vine I've seen, he's an hour and a half north of me and his vine hasn't flowered in 15 or so years either.

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  9. Haha, i hate to rewind such sentiment...

    But i feel like 2021 has normalised having a bump of mdma on a wednesday evening while preparing dinner, and maybe thats not such a bad thing!

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  10. If they're alive, and you listed them for propagation purposes only, I can't see the problem. If they're dried, might be a problem. But that's not actual legal advice. Better reach out to T if you can.

    I suppose Leo can decide to make an example even if you're technically in the clear, and that can be an expensive burden to prove your innocence.

     

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