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2 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

I agree, the mass killing of innocent unborn babies has to be the best possible solution. But why stop there? 

I never said best anything, just pointing out the amount of countryside that would need to be built on to house them all if they lived. I'm glad I wasn't aborted, was adopted so it was a close shave

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1 hour ago, Mark J said:

 

Not sure that abortion should factor in there.
Fatness should be included though.
 

 

1 hour ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Interesting Ti....

I know how posts can get easily derailed but this one is moving of topic slightly this one is Who’s Going To Work Tomorrow.am not having ago but we’re this going should be on another separate post.

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1 hour ago, Mark J said:

 

Not sure that abortion should factor in there.
Fatness should be included though.
 

I had a similar thought Mark. Obesity is missing. I presume there’s a ‘message’ being sponsored by the source of the data compilation which is why abortion is featured. 
 

If we rise above what appears to be a sponsored message, it left me thinking....

 

With so much ‘routine’, dare say preventable, premature death, are the levels of effort disproportionate in relation to our current predicament?

 

Is it because all the routine premature deaths are fragmented and generally isolated, or perhaps more prevalent in the margins of society?

 

Dont know, none of the above are direct questions, just some of the thoughts in my head. Luckily, physical work tomorrow so less pondering....

 

 

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1 minute ago, 5 shires said:

 

I know how posts can get easily derailed but this one is moving of topic slightly this one is Who’s Going To Work Tomorrow.am not having ago but we’re this going should be on another separate post.

What about getting back to the part where we where all racially abusing the people of China? That was fun. 

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3 minutes ago, 5 shires said:

 

I know how posts can get easily derailed but this one is moving of topic slightly this one is Who’s Going To Work Tomorrow.am not having ago but we’re this going should be on another separate post.

 

3 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

 Luckily, physical work tomorrow so less pondering....

 

 

Purely coincidence ?

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1 hour ago, TIMON said:

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I’m not trying to minimise the impact of CV-19 but these statistics (from a couple of days ago) lend some perspective.
Just hope that the ‘cure’ isn’t more damaging than the virus itself.

2017/18 >50,000 cold related deaths in UK

 

WWW.ONS.GOV.UK

Excess winter mortality in England and Wales, by region, sex, age group and local authority.


That 50,000 people can’t afford to put the heating on... 

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25 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

What about getting back to the part where we where all racially abusing the people of China? That was fun. 

 

25 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

What about getting back to the part where we where all racially abusing the people of China? That was fun. 

You obviously haven’t got any work.

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2 hours ago, topchippyles said:

Nicely done but there is flaws in it which is something i was not prepared to compromise on. Look up close at the attention to detail and see if you can spot it. ??  I will reveal all later 

... Something to do with ‘eave’.? d like the way water has been dripping down and algae has formed etc?

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