Jeremy Corbyn: "I was there when the wreaths were laid – that’s pretty obvious. There were many others there that were witness to that, I witnessed many other people laying many wreaths."
"Lightning could potentially contribute to a critical fatigue of material. For example, the lightning generated heat could result in evaporating water to very high pressure and produce a subsequent crack or burst of critical support material, similar to the bark of a tree disintegrating after a lightning strike."
We'd be fiddling, while drunk and hysterical, with the levers of the country's engine room. And we would make mistakes: long-term, core-function errors under impossibly volatile conditions.
No matter how soothingly they suggest it, this is not something any rational person would want. The fact we are even talking about it suggests there is something deeply wrong with us.
Yossarian wrote:#ProjectFear
Roujin wrote:I cannot wait. I'm not sure how much popcorn I'm going to need for March next year. I don't want to spend too much money because once the economy goes in the bin and investors pull their money out, I might finally see some house prices come down to a level I can afford so I need to keep some of my deposit savings intact just in case.
acemuzzy wrote:So it's rising... without yeast? Doouugghh
GurtTractor wrote:acemuzzy wrote:WHEAT KNEED MORE BUNS
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