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Building trust in media
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Have you every wondered the origin of the phrase: “cut off one’s nose to spite one’s face“?
Here’s the historical background:
Viking conquerors led by the sons of Ragner Lothbroc, King of Sjaelland and Uppsala (parts of modern Sweden and Denmark), conquered Norway and landed in East Anglia, sailed to the mouth of Tweed River, and sacked and burnt Coldingham in 870. As the army approached, Æbbe persuaded her nuns to disfigure themselves by cutting off their noses and upper lips to avoid rape.
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Prince Andrew said: I don’t like your Mademoiselle Bourienne at all.
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Hoping for an eternal crown, they never asked to be remembered on earth. And they haven’t been. Well-behaved women seldom make history.
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within about a millionth of a second uh so we’re now not talking hundreds of millions of seconds this super hot bubble which is maybe a million degrees in temperature so it’s very it’s it’s not 100 million degrees
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the Russia link tank suspected of damaging an underwater electricity cable on Christmas day was kitted out with special transmitting and receiving devices that were used to monitor Naval activity
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To avoid this fate, a simple thought experiment would be to ask yourself what the Democratic Party would be willing to ask elites/donors to “sacrifice” to prevent Trump from winning the election?
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people talk to law enforcement and then there becomes a uh Source capture Dynamic that that develops
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Russia is certainly the most likely suspect.
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Jan Oberg and Pascal discussed the failure of Peace research:
This is how you recognize the militarists right they will use the they will use the the um all of the defense language but they will use it for offensive purposes and still claim self-defense in the in the name of victimhood