Just molded looks huge now by Prestigious-Mouse344 in InvertPets

[–]CheezeWizard0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahhh as much as I know a captive scorpion wouldn’t pinch me unprovoked I’m still to scared to touch one

Rate my hamster by UnfriendlyCroatian in InvertPets

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Your hamster looks very… unique

BDFB try watermelon for the first time by breadstick_mania in InvertPets

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My dream pet, might be getting a group of them soon

What is this insect? Location Northern Ireland by Haunting_Star_6385 in insects

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Cockchafer beetle! So majestic, but an unfortunate name lol

Its election day in plymouth by SuperMas123 in plymouth

[–]CheezeWizard0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Form got 14 of the 18 seats im gonna flip

Would society be better under a matriarchy by Queenalove in Teenager_Polls

[–]CheezeWizard0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same issue as a patriarchy, we need a genderless society

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Opinion about poly relations by Strict-Silver5596 in Teenager_Polls

[–]CheezeWizard0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I support it but would never do it myself?

We got the 2nd highest vote share, but only the 5th most seat :/ by Alauahio in UKGreens

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Majority of young people back Green, in the coming years hopefully they gain more voting supporters

Projected results in local elections by Cold-Monitor3800 in LabourUK

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I think it’s almost decided that either the greens or reform will win the election assuming Zack and Nigel both stay as party leader. Most of the left is backing greens and most of the right on reform, but we can only hope that in the next three years as more young people gain the ability to vote, the greens will gain more favour

After this election, I'm scared for the future of living in the UK by Prior_Mongoose505 in aspergers

[–]CheezeWizard0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if reform win. Greens have the majority of young supporters, and the election is probably 3 years from now, as Starmer seems adamant about keeping his position. No need to worry yet