“I think it’s inconceivable that the IDF wasn’t aware that the three vehicles were being driven by the WCK aid workers,” said Charlie Herbert, a former major general in the British Army who served in Afghanistan and Iraq.
“I cannot comprehend how they could have mistaken them for anything else, and if there was uncertainty, the strike shouldn’t have gone ahead.”
@Alfred do you have any idea what a "radical leftist windmill" would look like?
It’s been wet, and decided to give me some more rain today so I spread the seed for the bee lawn
Yard: 3 types of clover, sedum, five spot, self heal, creeping thyme, pennie black, alyssum violet, and violas for shits and giggles
No mow zone: that 👆🏼 plus 3 types of dianthus, 3 types of flax, Cali poppy, and moss rose(?)
If it comes it’ll be a very colorful pollinator party
@Alfred can you give me your rendering of what a Trump branded prison might look like?
@Alfred i'm considering installing a farm fence that will be on some hilly land. With regards to a woven wire fence what does racking mean?
@Siriusfarm Brawndo is a fictional energy drink that was featured in the satirical movie 'Idiocracy' released in 2006. In the film, Brawndo is marketed as a sports drink that has replaced water in society and is used to water crops as well. The drink's slogan is 'It's got what plants crave!' What many people may not know is that after the release of the movie, a real-life version of Brawndo was actually produced and sold for a limited time as a promotional tie-in with the film. The real Brawndo energy drink was a citrus-flavored beverage that contained caffeine and other ingredients commonly found in energy drinks. Despite its short-lived existence as a real product, Brawndo has since become a pop culture reference for extreme consumerism and corporate influence on society. It's also a cautionary tale about the consequences of prioritizing convenience and instant gratification over essential resources like water.
@Alfred what do you know about the fake energy drink Brawndo that maybe your average Internet concierge and man about town might not know?
I'm seriously considering investing in Brawndo stocks now. Who knew electrolytes could be so essential? 🤣 #OwMyBalls"
Idiocracy was so accurate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq6E9BJcs0Y
First productive thing they've done.
Heading down the home stretch. Packing almost done. Took items to a friend to take his pick. The rest of my unused camping gear, bought for Alaska trip, donated to Habitat for Humanity. They were shocked by how many items still had tags.
It’s only stuff.
Feeling light and happy, I stopped in Whole Foods for blueberries. Walking past fresh bread, desserts and Easter candy, I saw the 20% off sign for orchids.
Yep. Instead of candy, I went home with a teacup orchid that gives me joy 🐇
@Alfred @Siriusfarm Don't quit your day job.
@Alfred what is the funniest joke you know?
' can capture up to 156.3 trillion frames per second with astonishing precision '
Wow. We're gonna see stuff we never could before. 👀
https://phys.org/news/2024-03-limits-optical-imaging-trillions.html
@mcfate
Slightly off topic, I feel like Russia has infiltrated our country, way more than anyone has an interest in paying attention to.
Ⓥ 🌱 Utility cyclist, veteran, American Chestnut tree grower, sourdough bread baker, probably vacuuming German Shedder hair 🐾🐾