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Self-absorption in all its forms kills empathy, let alone compassion.
Yes, a good snapshot indeed. And yes again, it ain't no accident. It is an ongoing full-blown Cultural Genocide of European, white, peoples as...
This stupid, incompetent and manipulative article appeared exactly one day after one of the strongest solar storm lately. Which coincidently...
Let them try - and see what happens when millions refuse to go along with whatever 'mandates' the government issues on behalf of the WHO. I, for...
Excellent article on how the globalist psychopaths rape and destroy countries for power and greed. NATO is a corrupt military arm of the EU...
This is an excellent article in how the censorship and manipulation of information works, and how the government covertly funds it. It shows the...
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Mouse jerky anyone?
On that topic I ate a praying mantis head and wings last summer. I was hungry waiting for a drop-in centre to open so I could get some grub when a mantis landed on a wall beside me so I used a pocket knife to decapitate it along with the top part of its thorax with the pincer legs and waited for it to stop moving (it was standing on all its other legs in an uncoordinated fashion and spreading its wings and collapsing/falling down repeatedly for a while) and then went Fear Factor on the poor thing. The head was all gooey inside and somewhat like raw egg yolk and the wings were tasteless and tough to chew sort of like a bay leaf without a sharp edge or imagine a one-piece sheet of celery string without the crunch.
I don't remember if I ever killed a praying mantis before that, maybe as a kid. I don't plan on killing any more of them unless necessary as they're good bugs (a match for murder hornets [Link] and they can kill and eat mice [Link] ) and also one of my favourites.
In regards to bug burgers, I'd eat them willingly if they were natural and tasted good (which I doubt if the food system becomes centralized). Needing to eat them to acquire protein is a condition I would certainly find dyspeptic though. I guess I'd be going fishing in the local so-called sanctuary.*
- How do you like your salmon [and roe]?
- Poached.
*For example, the town's official water page warns not to drink from the river because it gets polluted with chlorine which causes the formation of chloramine. They don't mention what effect the chlorine added to our water supply has nor the fact that the town's chlorinated pool that's beside the river gets emptied into it around the time salmon make their migratory appearance.
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you make eating snails and goose livers positively appetizing!
Chlorine dissipates instantly upon contact with air. that is the reason that you have an aerator on your faucet.
Chloramine, unlike chlorine, does not evaporate when you let water sit out, at least, not to many great degree. That's why municipalities use it: its antimicrobial effect is much more durable than that of volatile chlorine. In fact, letting the water sit out will often concentrate the level of chloramine in the water …
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back when I did that sort of stuff, I preferred bromide or ozone as a disinfectant.
Common man, I 'm no chemist haha
vapor potential is the subject.Ried vapor pressure,answers your question.the very next time you fill up your cah.. why don't you read what the pump says eh?what you do not know about octane ratings... might just bite you in the ass.I need to learn to play mice with folks..
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They were literally thousands of them running across the road at night in the headlights; made for quite a crunchy journey!
You'd think that with endless food supplies they'd just keep multiplying, but this isn't the case. Nature just rebalances itself eventually and I still haven't seen a single mouse since.
R.C.