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WLTH 194: you ever just rub your temples at something and wonder who let this happen 43 comments
drench
· 7 years ago
she was saying she was ok with other peoples sons dying
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They deserve this 81 comments
They deserve this 81 comments
drench
· 7 years ago
alaska wasnt a state of america at that time though, still classed as a territory. so not american soil.
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They deserve this 81 comments
drench
· 7 years ago
every one in the military should be like novelus, and not kill anyone, or invade another country. you were never invaded by japan, not a single japanese soldier placed a foot on american soil.
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Say hello to next week! 15 comments
Say hello to next week! 15 comments
drench
· 7 years ago
Military imperialism in sovereign lands. The rhinoceros beetle represents pervasive military intervention, the stag beetle represents a countries sovereign self government and independence. the tossing represents the overthrow of power. The lone rhinoceros beetle is all that remains, unable to withdraw as it would leave a power vacuum in a formerly beetle heavy field.
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Say hello to next week! 15 comments
As an Australian, I can confirm that we definitely have our priorities straight 16 comments
drench
· 7 years ago
the australian government fired everyone the day after australia day.
You mean they were all on paid vacation?
nah, but exaggeration never hurt anyone.
no hurt, just lies.
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Edited 7 years ago
You mean they were all on paid vacation?
nah, but exaggeration never hurt anyone.
no hurt, just lies.
The sarcasm 48 comments
drench
· 7 years ago
Dr Matthew Wood, “Macarthur Wind Farm, Bat and Avifauna Mortality Monitoring, March 2013
to February 2014” June 2014, Victoria Australia
D.Johnson, S.Loss, S.Smallwood, W.Erikson, “Avian fatalities at wind energy facilities in North
America: a comparison of recent approaches”, Human Wildlife Interactions, Spring2016, Vol. 10
Issue 1, p7-18. 12p.
R. Green, R Langston, A, Mcliskie, R.Sutherland, J.Wilson, “Lack of sound science in assessing
wind farm impacts on seabirds” Journal of Applied Ecology, Volume 53, Issue 6
December 2016 Pages 1635–1641 July 2016
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to February 2014” June 2014, Victoria Australia
D.Johnson, S.Loss, S.Smallwood, W.Erikson, “Avian fatalities at wind energy facilities in North
America: a comparison of recent approaches”, Human Wildlife Interactions, Spring2016, Vol. 10
Issue 1, p7-18. 12p.
R. Green, R Langston, A, Mcliskie, R.Sutherland, J.Wilson, “Lack of sound science in assessing
wind farm impacts on seabirds” Journal of Applied Ecology, Volume 53, Issue 6
December 2016 Pages 1635–1641 July 2016
As an Australian, I can confirm that we definitely have our priorities straight 16 comments
drench
· 7 years ago
they didnt change the day, it still was celebrated on the 26th of jan. The gazetted public holiday was moved to the nearest work day, as there is provision for a min and max amount of public holidays per year, determined by state or federal law.
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The sarcasm 48 comments
drench
· 7 years ago
world wide figures, who gives a shit about america alone. that bottom one relies on a bias study with incorrect data collection.
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They deserve this 81 comments
drench
· 7 years ago
hooray!!! heres some more family history. my grandfather also fought in ww2 in south east asia, he was a carpenter in the airforce and built airstrips and buildings, he never wore his medals or discussed the war. He only mentioned it once and said he was horrified by what he saw and what it did to the people around him. He said it stripped humanity from their very souls.
He found no glory in it, and pushed hard against the indoctrination of those who didn't ever fight.
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He found no glory in it, and pushed hard against the indoctrination of those who didn't ever fight.
Women in one picture 20 comments
drench
· 7 years ago
who are you being generalized by? *frantically digs a hole to cover with leaves*
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They deserve this 81 comments
They deserve this 81 comments
drench
· 7 years ago
legitimately a descendant of convicts, for silk handkerchief thievery
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Women in one picture 20 comments
drench
· 7 years ago
please do not notice the scattered twigs on the ground, the glint of wire in the sticks, or the giant net hanging above you. nothing suspicious ere.
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