I don't take that personally because that is what happens to those that finally actually catch on to what I am talking about and realize how they been fooled for so long.
ROG62 » 26 Aug 2023, 10:49 am » wrote: ↑ well, the good thing here is, no one can accuse you of discriminating...
tell them to not live in crowded cities among the social rats. the air is nice and fresh out here in the country!razoo » 25 Aug 2023, 6:34 am » wrote: ↑ In a groundbreaking decision, a judge in Montana ruled in favor of young climate activists who accused the state elected officials of violating their rights to a clean and healthy environment.
Hats off to the young people who are willing to fight for a livable future, even when that means taking on the fossil fuel industry.
This ruling should send a clear message - everyone has the right to clean air, clean water, and an environment where they can flourish. But we know that for every victory the climate movement wins, the fossil fuel industry has a plan to fight back ======= some day this industry will go down because it is not the people's job to protect this
industry.
This industry should be prosecuted for all of the people around the world who have been murdered in the
many wars for world wide. oil control
Right, that's another thing, the way they are pushing that is just creepy.. I had crickets once, just to see what is was like, they were handing them out for free in the restaurant at work, I didn't make me happy.. it looked like KFC nuggets and it tastes like chicken but you know you're eating bugs..
We used to have a pit bull that absolutely loved cicadas.Jantje_Smit » 27 Aug 2023, 12:51 am » wrote: ↑ Right, that's another thing, the way they are pushing that is just creepy.. I had crickets once, just to see what is was like, they were handing them out for free in the restaurant at work, I didn't make me happy.. it looked like KFC nuggets and it tastes like chicken but you know you're eating bugs..
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It's a big hit in Asia, there is something wrong with those people.. I remembered this one, watch that, at the end..RedheadedStranger » 27 Aug 2023, 5:43 am » wrote: ↑ We used to have a pit bull that absolutely loved cicadas.
We had a big emergence back in 2008 and she thought it was manna from heaven.
There were bunch of Asian ladies that worked a warehouse next door to my work that gathered them up by the five gallon bucket full for dinner too.
The make pretty good fish bait, but I'll pass on having them for breakfast.
Name a single war that was not prosecuted for treasure or revenge.razoo » 25 Aug 2023, 6:34 am » wrote: ↑ In a groundbreaking decision, a judge in Montana ruled in favor of young climate activists who accused the state elected officials of violating their rights to a clean and healthy environment.
Hats off to the young people who are willing to fight for a livable future, even when that means taking on the fossil fuel industry.
This ruling should send a clear message - everyone has the right to clean air, clean water, and an environment where they can flourish. But we know that for every victory the climate movement wins, the fossil fuel industry has a plan to fight back ======= some day this industry will go down because it is not the people's job to protect this
industry.
This industry should be prosecuted for all of the people around the world who have been murdered in the
many wars for world wide. oil control
lolROG62 » 26 Aug 2023, 10:08 am » wrote: ↑ as an active member of the "Mashed Potatoes Civil Liberties Union", I am deeply offended by your remarks which has me teetering on being a karen here...