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Everything posted by Carnivore Chris
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He would actually shoot you him as well. There is something in the air in North America that just makes people want to kill everyone with a gun I think
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Everyone talking about the future economy, just legalise cannabis. It should be legal anyway, but legalising that would keep countries alive. Spain and Italy will need to do it especially. In Spain you can already smoke it legally in private places, such as the private clubs there or at home. But it's not legal or regulated at government level. If it was, we are speaking not millions but billions every year. I bet California isn't worse off from it now @Dr. Gonzo and Canada is booming. And then when it is legalised we can bring out a new strain called super covid #19.
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I can't remember but he was hilarious to be honest. Easy to wind up.
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I remember when that American marine Real Madrid fan sent me a picture holding a gun saying he was going to shoot me. It was hilarious I thought. Shit handgun. If I lived in the USA, I'd buy something better than that. Girls' handgun...
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This happened in mammothshire apparently.
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That's yesterday's news mate. 32,375 deaths now according to reports. We are the most affected country in Europe now in terms of deaths.
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The Wuhan killa bees. @DeadLinesman called this in Feb..
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Next trip for me is going to be Lisbon @Machado @ASF then onto Andalucía and might aswell end it off in Catalunya since it'd be rude not to. Could be a long while off of course but if a miracle happened, I'd do it in October or sometime. In fact I'd literally be going away right now as that was the plan originally.
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To be fair I don't mind going back now when I work.out how much I could save but people having to travel to the other side of the country to stay in digs is wrong. People on sites don't go by rules either and there will be people grouping up as always. One benefit from social distancing could be having to stay 2 meters from everyone when on an aircraft. One can dream
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Ye but my point was that you're doing exactly that at work and it's the same thing. I'm.not saying I'm going to have get togethers, just that it's the same and the likes of most building sites should probably remain shut. Sadiq Kahn was right where he claims they should be shut. He's worked on sites before as a young lad labouring and knows how hard it is to social distance while still being able to carry out the job. I bet there will be a huge lack of masks on site aswell and health and safety regulations state that all sites should provide dust masks, gloves, ear defenders and eye protection. Also manual handling becomes difficult.
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But every time I get a cold or flu, it's off someone at work. You can't social distance and even if you do, it just seems to circulate easier in a dusty environment for me. An example was the week in Jan after Christmas, my mate from Cumbria was ill, he passed it to a Scouser, who passed it to me when having my dinners in his van. I went to a new job the week after, felt ill as fuck, the next minute, 3 lads from Blackburn, 2 from Hull and 2 from Stoke had it and everyone were coughing for 2 weeks. Now, all these then take it back to the cities or towns they come from and there's another example in how an illness is spread. My old man's 56 and getting overweight as you do at that age. He'll have to travel all the way down South as of next week and stay down there doing non essential work, leaving my mother at home alone where she will be panicking 24/7. I don't give a shit about myself(other than principal) as it'll actually be nice to keep busy and be out in the fresh air more, but people I care about will be at high risk doing a job that isn't essential right now. Another is, if you received an injury at work now, you're then putting yourself at risk of contracting the virus by going to the hospital. Not to mention wasting NHS time and they don't need that right now. I'll go back myself mind as it's only 0.75 miles away. Closest site I've ever worked on to home and if you save now, then when boarders are back open and everyone returns to some kind of normality, that's when you have time off and go away. I do see that as being far off however when you consider how many countries it has affected. It's going to take some form of miracle to get out of this one anytime soon. In your case, snuff porn
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This is why building sites should be shut as there are risks of injury, not to mention risk of spread as it's impossible to follow these daft social distancing measures in such an environment and you can tell these politician gimps have never lived in the real world. Option is go in and make money or sit at home and make nothing so I'll probably go back next week. But what I don't understand is how that's ok, but not the following:- 1. Going fishing in the middle of nowhere where there are no people. 2. Having a get together of 3-5 people. 3. Meeting and banging a bird off a dating site. I wouldn't say any of those were putting yourself or anyone else at risk more than working on a site where people aren't going to practice social distancing even if they could. It's all about the money and that's it. Guinea pigs. Anyway the virus is here to stay unless they find a vaccine and there is no guarantee they will even develop one for years and years so we are fucked either way.
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@Fiddy Pence @Wez @Kris(R.I.P brother) @teso dos bichos - free him @SirBalon @Enyouefcee or whatever his name last was @RONUnited @frshmn @Gon O @Jinky @SEARKHog @roversgirl @Corker
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Next door neighbour just told me that a bird of prey was literally outside my gaf this morning with a bird, eating it. I wish I saw that, it would have been amazing. He will be telling the truth as well as I've seen them flying around in recent years as they come closer into towns and cities where there are smaller birds feeding in gardens and yards. Over time they are adapting and you now see them in places where you wouldn't have in the past. It also makes you wonder if the lock down has made them more daring given how quieter the streets are. He said it was a Peregrine Falcon, but it won't have been one of those. Definitely a Sparrowhawk. I've seen Sparrowhawks, Kestrels and Buzzards from time to time around here but you can rule out Kestrels and Buzzards. Sparrowhawks are the only 1 of the 3 with the ability to catch birds(well Kestrels can as well but are better adapted to catching mice and other rodents). They are also the most common to end up in a garden or a yard.
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Some goods today is Spain's numbers keep dropping and they've reported their least amount of daily cases since 20th March. The number of deaths are dropping aswell, although still reaching the 500 mark.
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Yes and I was agreeing with it all,until there was a video at the very bottom of the thread pretty much claiming China are blameless due to the fact that people went to concerts, I.e I'm to blame for going on a holiday I'd paid for. Forget the country who spread the virus or the WHO, who claimed this virus wouldn't be a global problem, let's all blame our own. Let's blame some family for going out for a 1 hour 5 minute walk instead of an hour.. Countries not acting quick enough is a separate blame and they should have all closed their boarders to China back in Jan, nevermind implented serious lockdown messures. But this has nothing to do with China's role, which shouldn't be forgotten, nor does it have any relevance in how each individual country dealt with this. People seem scared of blaming a country as they see it as though you're blaming the whole population, although that's not the case at all. It was a Chinese doctor himself who tried to make this public knowledge after all. There are also alot of people over there who risk their lives taking footage to show people what really occurs there. Chinese people are generally among the friendliest and most harmless. But a government is unfortunately a representation of a nation and their government and the way their country functions makes them a very threatening one to all of our livelihoods, far more so than 5 people having a house party in Manchester. The next virus coming from there could be 10 times more deadly and you cannot trust a country who try and hide something so serious. It's not like they didn't do the same with SARS either. That was simply a case of being lucky that it didn't spread and become a global pandemic. We can't simply just go into quarantine whenever a virus rears its head in a country that is a million miles away. This should have been contained in that country and never left in the first place. This is their fuck up most of all.
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It was a decent thread until she tried to make out that none of this is China's fault for the fact that people in Europe were going about in groups. Countries blaming their government for not acting sooner is fair as there is a little bit of blame to be thrown about everywhere but how does that suddenly deflect the blame away from the country who started this virus, then tried to hide it until it was too late? What is it with lefties in this country? What is actually wrong with them? This isn't about some pathetic political agenda, it's real life!!! The fucking utter morons, it makes me angry.
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Just wait until the 5g towers evolve into deadly robots and start blasting everyone dead with lasers.
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This is one way to tackle global warming at least. The sky has never looked prettier without the chem trails!
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There was even someone on here claiming how stress and depression don't exist a few pages back.
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A laboratory
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I was supposed to start watching it ages ago, but forgot all about it until I was in Barcelona last month and a Spanish bird was telling me to watch it. I only started properly watching it around a week ago, but it's brilliant mate. When I started learning Spanish 10 years back, it was impossible to find such great series back then, but there are quite a few now.
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@ASFI will have to give it a watch mate after I've finished watching a few other things. It looks good and there seems to much better series coming out of Spain these days. La Casa de Papel being one on particular.