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    The Queen dies aged 96

    I'd say peaceful protest is a good idea. I am no particular supporter of the monarchy (or any other "archy" for that matter), but I don't wish a painful death on them.
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    The Queen dies aged 96

    Wishing an old woman to die in excruciating pain? Yes I’d say that’s wrong. And it rather dilutes the point she is trying to make IMHO - she doesn’t sound any better than the people she is condemning.
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    Germany - Winter is Coming

    Wouldn't be the first time Germany (or other European nations for that matter) was defeated by a Russian winter...
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    socialcontentonline

    Rather eloquently put.
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    Listening to groovy music can boost brain performance.

    Could these same bees be installed beneath the Kremlin to reduce aggressive tendencies I wonder? The calming and rhythmical humming from the hive might encourage a move to diplomacy and away from war. And if not there would at least be some honey available for tea.
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    Patriotic fervour erupts on Chinese social media over Pelosi's visit

    Such a beautiful image, and just when I’m eating my tea, many thanks
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    This is why the Republican electorate is morally bankrupt in the aggregate:

    No middle ground? Literal middle ground in the case of dividing a country in two, for people who for example people who want democracy but don't necessarily want to be part of a global citizenry?
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    Trust in news collapses to historic low

    TBH I can't remember the last time I read an actual newspaper as opposed to other news media. One thing's for sure though, you can't wrap your fish and chips in an iPhone.
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    Leftists have no clue of Normal Distribution

    A great riposte which I will try to work in to casual conversation, brilliant!
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    The next Ukraine: is the US financing ultra-nationalists in Kazakhstan?

    You have quite a good name but an odd perspective on events. Can I suggest you spend a couple of hours unwinding over a nice cup of tea and The Times crossword?
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    Another fing shooting.

    A clear example of nominative determinism, and an opportunity for some preemptive law enforcement.
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    China's Toilets In The Open / Toilet Revolution

    A bit less destructive than the cultural revolution. Also it's common knowledge that humanity can't unite and usher in that elusive golden era of peace until there's one single global unified sewage system, administered by a good-humoured and benevolent AI, so perhaps this is a step in the right...
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    Vegan Lesbian Patriots

    Sounds like a dish at a hipster cafe
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    Cutting calories and eating at the right time of day leads to longer life in mice

    Clockwork Orange style aversion therapy perhaps. Alarmingly I first typed that as "Chocolate Orange" so I will place myself at the front of the queue.
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    Putin humilated - a continual trend

    Toilet bowl theft? Perhaps it’s an attempt to stop the invasion going down the pan.
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    Chemical Compound Promotes Healthy Aging – Add Muscle, Strength and Energy While Losing Fat

    Scientists should focus more on creating new cheeses for the mice. I think they (the mice) would prefer that.
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    Ukraine. Please comment.

    Sergey Glazyev has an odd perspective although I’m guessing something has been lost in translation.
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    How long is the intestines in our stomach?

    just a suggestion, but I like to verify what I’ve read by re-googling the same thing again and making sure that the results are still the same. This approach provides a high level of assurance and means that you can trust what you read. I also recommend reading with one eye shut, then swapping...
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    How long is the intestines in our stomach?

    Best bet is to swallow one end of a very long piece of string, then wait.
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