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![]() ![]() A rare phenomenon - today in the sky "meet" the Moon and Mars... Today at 21.43 will be possible to observe a rare astronomical phenomenon - the conjunction of the Moon and Mars. The event will see even without specialized equipment, practically naked eye. This should not prevent even relatively light in the city sky. [hidden image - please register] Watch the compound can be in the south-western part of the sky near the horizon in the constellation Libra. The moon will be held at 7 degrees north of the position of Mars in the sky. |
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A truck drove into a crowd at Bastille Day ceremonies early Friday morning in Nice, France.
Killing at least 70 and injuring more than 100. [hidden link - please register] [hidden link - please register] [hidden link - please register] [hidden link - please register] [hidden link - please register] [hidden link - please register] [hidden link - please register] |
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Theresa May set to become the UK's next prime minister
[hidden image - please register] Oh fuck, it'll be a return to the dark days of Thatchers Britain. Fucking marvellous news ![]() ![]() Full Story - [hidden link - please register] |
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Dallas Police Shooting
[hidden image - please register] Absolute carnage happened in the early hours this morning in the city of Dallas. Those in the USA who advocate the need for a gun, all because of the 2nd Amendment need to seriously revisit the question as events like this are becoming more and more of a regular occurrence. [hidden link - please register] |
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Adult VirtualReality Fest 01 in Akihabara, Tokyo
Premature evacuation: Sex festival is forced to shut down early because too many people arrived to try out virtual reality porn ![]() [hidden image - please register][hidden image - please register] [hidden link - please register] |
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Italianfan wrote:Of course it was a light sentence, but at least he' ll spend the next six years in jail Yeah I remember the OJ case well. The evidence to convict him of 1st degree murder was overwhelming. He was as guilty as sin, everybody knew that. He even tried to evade arrest and ended up being chased down by several police cars. Not only did OJ escape justice, he also paid the state of California a substantial amount of money that at least 9 jury members had to be black and if convicted of 1st Degree murder that he would avoid the death penalty to which they agreed to. The whole trial was a sham and a celebrity circus. People with not one tenth of the evidence that was stacked up against OJ still get found guilty in the USA and given the ultimate punishment. The world isn't fair and the justice system is corrupt, always has been and always will be. |
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Scottishbloke wrote:Hmm.............. Of course it was a light sentence, but at least he' ll spend the next six years in jail ![]() Do you remember O.J. Simpson and his process ? ![]() |
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Hmm..............
![]() He got off lightly only because of his celebrity status. Further proof that the justice system is flawed. I'd be willing to bet that if he was not famous and just so happened to be black then they would have locked him up for life. Same crime, just different colour of skin. Penalties throughout the whole world are being unevenly applied ![]() |
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Scottishbloke wrote:Well, that costs us a lot of money. Helmut Kohl mostly bought the EU and this still charges interests.Joker1305 wrote:But this time the Germans are at the helm Of course it guarantees influence, but this also often being misused to make unpopular laws which may cost votes in the next election and then blame "Brussels" ![]() Anyway, compared to countries like Greece, Spain or Italy you still complain on a comfortable level ;) Regards Joker |
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Joker1305 wrote:But this time the Germans are at the helm That's exactly the problem. Germany have somehow managed to come out on top after being runners up in 2 World Wars one of which was led by a man with a silly moustache which he copied from Charlie Chaplin ![]() ![]() |
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Scottishbloke wrote:But this time the Germans are at the helmJoker1305 wrote:Iceberg ahead, so let's go faster ![]() Regards Joker |
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maximmus wrote:Seems to me the rich and the powerful are the ones predicting mayhem and financial strain and of course they control the media ,hence all the negativity thats being published Funny you should say that, I was saying exactly the same thing to a friend of mine on the phone last night. Big businesses who are reaping the benefits in for exploiting cheap labour are the real losers in all of this, not the average UK man on the street. Don't get me wrong here as I'm no racist but I know of several Polish workers who are on the exact same wages as UK people yet their financial circumstances couldn't be any more contrasting. The Polish man has a flash car, a nice big house and takes up to 4 lucrative holidays a year and stays in the best of the best when it comes to the hotels. The UK man on the other hand has an old banged up rusty bicycle as his mode of transport and can only afford to go to the likes of Blackpool when it comes to his holidays and stays in a modest flat. 2 people both doing exactly the same job here. Something has gone inherently wrong here. Proof that the European Union is failing and leaving it makes more and more sense. The news channels are propaganda supported by the Government and I've heard nothing but biased upon biased reports about how we should never have left. Here's one reason as to why the UK people voted to leave and it had absolutely nothing to do with playing the race card, its down to fairness and equality. |
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![]() Juno probe: spacecraft successfully enters Jupiter's orbit Nasa celebrated a key triumph on Tuesday as its $1.1 billion (£830 million) Juno spacecraft successfully slipped into orbit around Jupiter on a mission to probe the origin of the solar system....[hidden link - please register] |
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