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Of course they don't commit suicide. It's the 5G masts, tracking chips from the vaccines they've had and windmills wot kill 'em all and the UK media just tell you it's mass suicide.Originally posted by Whorty View PostWhere do you get your 'information' from? Let's get this straight, birds DO NOT commit suicide, either en-mass or otherwise.
FFS mate, stop reading your conspiracy websites.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostOf course they don't commit suicide. It's the 5G masts, tracking chips from the vaccines they've had and windmills wot kill 'em all and the UK media just tell you it's mass suicide.
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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might not be the best linkOriginally posted by Whorty View PostWhere do you get your 'information' from? Let's get this straight, birds DO NOT commit suicide, either en-mass or otherwise.
FFS mate, stop reading your conspiracy websites.
what I was implying is that there can be a trend in human thinking across population that can spiral into self destruction similar to the birds. the frustrations that led to the wars was created by the preceding economic crisis. it's not how the history books portray it, bad guys and good guys.
and at that point just so that the society does not leap into anarchy and ruling class executed -> ruling class makes up a war with another country.
it's just throwing ideas around, they don't have to make sense. you don't have to be offended either. unless you are a MI5 sockie....Comment
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