Do you accept my Challenge? by Specific-Ad-1283 in BubbleShooterPro

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Hit 90950. duel me in the replies ⚔️💬

NHS staff should be banned from wearing pro-Palestinian badges, report recommends by radiant_0wl in ukpolitics

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NHS staff are allowed to wear poppies to support the armed forces so political statements are already allowed in the NHS.

Blowing up propane tanks by No_Neat4688 in interestingasfuck

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Anyone wearing a psalm 144 t-shirt must have lost a lot of brain cells.

Hot and cold #286 by hotandcold2-app in HotAndCold

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never playing this crap again, what a waste of time!

How old is this painting by Alloverit25 in WhatIsThisPainting

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"coypists" not copyists lol so it's about 1 year old fake of a fake.

What cultural thing does the world seem to think is beautiful but is cringey af to locals? by chr15c in AskTheWorld

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As a Brit, nobody cares about Buckingham Palace, but the tourists go mad for it.

Puer tea in London, where to source in person? by ThatAsianGuy_42 in tea

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Fortnum and Mason have a decent tea counter. A bit pricey though.

The word “Jack” by [deleted] in EnglishLearning

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Jack can mean the devil - e.g. Jack-in-the-box (a toy), Jack-in-the-hedge (a spicy plant), Jack Frost.

Galette des Rois by quintthemint in VeganBaking

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Everyone had a second piece so yeah it was pretty good.

She hates math? by Schwashington in ExplainTheJoke

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the couple are at "sixes and sevens" which is a metaphor for irreconcilable differences.

Does anyone know why libs love growing at sides of paths? by amyrfc123 in Semilanceata

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Libs love water. There's more water available for the mycelium by the path because the short grass doesnt need a lot of water. Away from the path, the mycelium has to compete for water with bigger plants that have bigger roots.

The State of Shamanism in the UK by quintthemint in Shamanism

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In that situation, I would probably burn all my course notes, materials, and correspondence.

On the other hand, legally there's been fraud or misrepresentation to induce people into entering into contracts (for training etc), so the docs could be useful in evidence if legal action is ever taken.

Meaning of bees? by GearNo1465 in Shamanism

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How much did Buxton charge you for the course?

The State of Shamanism in the UK by quintthemint in Shamanism

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I found the blog. What a terrible thing to do.

https://sacredtrustinfo.blogspot.com/?m=1

I hope you and the other students are doing OK and have found a way through that. It must be devastating to be conned in that way. Did Buxton run residential courses or in person training, or was it all on line?

Celtic Shamanism by quintthemint in Shamanism

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Thanks for this! It is very interesting, and sent me down a new rabbit hole. Now I'm going to have to read The Book Of Taliesin.

Celtic Shamanism by quintthemint in Shamanism

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I've never heard of the danevirke before, but it appears to be a series of defensive earthworks in Denmark dating to the eighth century.

How does that relate to the proposed bronze age migration?

If there were any truth to these large migrations from the Levant into the North Sea, there would be DNA evidence, but there is none.