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Post by musik on Mar 12, 2024 19:47:58 GMT
Reacts
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Post by musik on Mar 12, 2024 18:49:06 GMT
the air so Iversen sees the
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Post by musik on Mar 12, 2024 18:39:56 GMT
Saw some comedian talking. Says a lot about Gen Z not giving a shit that it's worldwide news that one Swedish girl doesn't want her future fucked. Also that Gen Z knew they'd be the last one because they're the last letter, and they even called their app Tiktok. "Clock on the wall", by the Guess Who. Underestimated song.
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Post by musik on Mar 12, 2024 16:25:24 GMT
The police first moved the protesting group including Greta Thunberg to another place (nearby probably). Then it took just another hour before they picked Greta and drove her to the police station, since she'd lost it completely.
I feel sorry for the woman. She has three diagnoses, Asperger's syndrome, OCD and selective mutism. Hard to understand if you not have it. I know a person with Asperger's. Those people have trouble reading faces. I admire her interest in just one certain topic. Sometimes it can get you stuck though.
I would meet her somewhere half way regarding her requests if we had a discussion eye to eye and were supposed to hypothetically solve the climate issues, but she needs to study some economics as well, I hope she does sometimes.
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Post by musik on Mar 12, 2024 11:51:45 GMT
She needs to give it up. Nobody cares now war is cracking on It shows on the stock and bond markets here. The value on future energy source companies shares have decreased,
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Post by musik on Mar 12, 2024 4:42:11 GMT
on the knees of an elephant
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Post by musik on Mar 11, 2024 21:00:02 GMT
Loans
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Post by musik on Mar 11, 2024 20:58:57 GMT
"Ghost town" - The Zombies
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Post by musik on Mar 11, 2024 20:57:45 GMT
some southern US western movie, listed
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Post by musik on Mar 11, 2024 20:56:00 GMT
I don't use the tumble dryer, but I do use the drying room each time. What do they want? People to go in filthy clothes? I don't mind showing respect for Mother Nature, recycling the garbage and all that - but I think they forget the most important issues: the world population growth and some countries putting their garbage straight into the seas and oceans.
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Post by musik on Mar 11, 2024 14:06:07 GMT
Luckily our Prime Minister is at the Nato invitation speaking and won't be attacked.
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Dinner
Mar 11, 2024 14:03:31 GMT
via mobile
Post by musik on Mar 11, 2024 14:03:31 GMT
A place called Fiskebackskil ..possibly spelt wrong Only the two dots above the 'a' missing - a different keyboard layout. Fiskebäckskil West coast, fine nature
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Dinner
Mar 11, 2024 13:57:57 GMT
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Post by musik on Mar 11, 2024 13:57:57 GMT
I think I only have 5 plates and not even in the same size plus three glasses labeled Ikea left and that's about it. Last time I had breakfast in a hotel in Sweden was a mountain of Arla Yoggi on ice ..think was vanilla flavour. I take it is popular there? I had coffee Yoggi is popular, but I don't think Vanilla is the number one. Perhaps Strawberry or Forest Fruits. I prefer atm Valio (finnish brand) Pear or Matriket (Lidl) Tropical fruits. But also Valio Banana&Vanilla sometimes. If I go neutral, which I often do, Onaka a japanese type is the one for me. Even though I do not prefer anything else from the japanese kitchen.
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Post by musik on Mar 11, 2024 13:50:32 GMT
Greta Thunberg was interviewed earlier today about their actions today, meaning they're blocking the Parliament of ours called Riksdagen. Stopping people from getting in or out.
She seemed really pissed and the group looked as if this was the last week for our planet. They seemed really desperate now and talked about all the people dying atm due to what we do to the planet.
I haven't seen such desperation before. This could be ugly!
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Dinner
Mar 11, 2024 13:35:34 GMT
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Post by musik on Mar 11, 2024 13:35:34 GMT
In Sweden we wouldn't say tea, since coffee is what they usually have, me personally cocoa. Do you have Horlicks over there musik? I can highly recommend a bedtime drink of half Horlicks/half drinking chocolate made with milk instead of water 👍 No, but I can perhaps make some, if I find some gluten free malt substitute.
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Israel
Mar 11, 2024 13:29:03 GMT
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Post by musik on Mar 11, 2024 13:29:03 GMT
Absolutely beyond belief. Unfortunately, imo, in the medium future the whole issue will be either Irrelevant to most people Or will reduce to Pro Israel, pro Jew, pro West Or Pro Islam, pro Arab, pro Palestine ( not pro Hamas) And ANTI ...the opposite. I'm NOT saying that is right, I'm just saying what I think will happen , across the world. "You can't outsmart The Torah." What ...?
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Dinner
Mar 11, 2024 13:04:00 GMT
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Post by musik on Mar 11, 2024 13:04:00 GMT
It's always lunch and dinner for me. I do note that Kev and Tyrone on Corrie always say dinner and tea though, the greasy handed bastards. In Sweden we wouldn't say tea, since coffee is what they usually have, me personally cocoa.
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Dinner
Mar 11, 2024 13:02:17 GMT
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Post by musik on Mar 11, 2024 13:02:17 GMT
In Sweden 🇸🇪 it looks like this: Breakfast 07.00 Lunch 12.00 Dinner 18.00 Evening meal 22.00 On Ikea crockery only? I think I only have 5 plates and not even in the same size plus three glasses labeled Ikea left and that's about it.
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Post by musik on Mar 11, 2024 9:55:37 GMT
the weapon store on Broad Street
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Post by musik on Mar 10, 2024 22:29:11 GMT
I don't know lots about Islam and the different factions within it however I've went down the rabbit hole slightly this afternoon. So from what I gather Shia and Sunni are the two main factions with Sunni making up near 90% of all Muslims around the world. Shia Muslims from what I've read are generally a bit more liberal. No burqas, more peaceful, more tolerant, have good relations with other religions and just a less stricter form of Islam with some drinking and stuff. What I found interesting though is it seems Shia Muslims are the majority in Iraq, Iran, Azerbaijan and Bahrain. With significant amounts also in Yemen, Lebanon, Kuwait, Afghanistan too. In recent years Shia has also been growing in Gaza with hamas arresting members of groups associated to movement. Sunni Muslims on the other hand tend to be alot more stricter and less tolerant of other religions. Following much more formal guidelines with women wearing head to toe burqas and what not. Countries with Sunni majorities tend to have terrible human rights and inequality. Qatar and Saudia Arabia being two examples. ISIS, hamas and Al Queda are all Sunni Islam terrorist groups too. The more I read about it all I'm seeing is that nearly every country which has had a Shia majority has been involved in a conflict over the last few decades. And at the same time we seem to keep strengthening our western connections with sunni muslim countries and exporting lots of arms to sunni muslim countries. Which of course are then funneling that through to sunni muslim terrorist groups. We seem to indirectly support less tolerant sunni muslim terrorist organisations who then start conflicts with more liberal shia muslim countries or factions. And then murder lots of shia Muslims in the name of fighting terrorists funded by countries we sell arms too. I hope you all enjoyed my Ted talk today. Muslims from Somalia and Pakistan, what kind are they?
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Post by musik on Mar 10, 2024 22:23:27 GMT
"Big in America" - The Stranglers
(Fantastic song, the pig sounds, the echo on the voices, and on a terrific album)
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Post by musik on Mar 10, 2024 22:21:02 GMT
at Vale Park and at bet365
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Post by musik on Mar 10, 2024 15:18:26 GMT
who wears chaps and a polo
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Post by musik on Mar 10, 2024 12:36:27 GMT
"Heaven or hell" - The Stranglers
(I had "Too precious" at first ☺️)
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Post by musik on Mar 10, 2024 12:34:24 GMT
attached to the corn flakes bowl
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Post by musik on Mar 9, 2024 23:16:40 GMT
Norwich Huddersfield Plymouth
three wins
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Post by musik on Mar 9, 2024 20:44:20 GMT
Millwall and Birmingham, which ended 1-0
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Post by musik on Mar 9, 2024 20:41:09 GMT
I don't know how to link from this device, but the best song ever was Per Lucia w Riccardo Fogli from Italy in 1983.
Edith: thanks Felonius, it seems ages ago so I thought the 70ies, 1983 it is.
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Post by musik on Mar 9, 2024 20:39:58 GMT
Marcus & Martinus in the lead
Half way through the voting
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Post by musik on Mar 9, 2024 18:17:41 GMT
I wonder how many songs they (the committée here in Sweden) have to choose among from from the very beginning. 500 perhaps? It's said only two composers here, a middle aged man and a middle aged woman write half of those songs. No wonder they always participate year after year.
Then we have 4 contests (8 songs in each, I guess) and so a final this evening w 12 songs.
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