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Not wut, water - lack of which causes more deaths than covid ever will. So if Singapore say if its yellow, let it mellow, its coz they want to drink and grow crops, without importing, or expensive desalination. Men using the sink as a urinal can clean it with say 340-342ml of water, much less than needed to flush a loo.

Drought is the biggest threat to increasing world pop imo

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Just now, tree-fancier123 said:

Not wut, water - lack of which causes more deaths than covid ever will. So if Singapore say if its yellow, let it mellow, its coz they want to drink and grow crops, without importing, or expensive desalination. Men using the sink as a urinal can clean it with say 340-342ml of water, much less than needed to flush a loo.

Drought is the biggest threat to increasing world pop imo

Do I still have to piss in the sink in Scotland? What about here in Norway where electricity was close to 50% cheaper over the winter due to excessive water? 

 

Will pissing in the Sink in Scotland save the children in Africa? 

 

Do you suggest more cleaning of the sink before the rest of the family use it? if so do you see a conflict of interest considering the increased cleaning products being flushed into our waterways and an obvious increase in plastic waste?

 

Do you not have a 'small flush' function on your toilet at home or do you just like pissing in the sink? 

 

What does your wife have to say about all this? 

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28 minutes ago, tree-fancier123 said:

there should be laws about not flushing toilets, many countries in the world facing drought problems, the only way to save the world is piss in the sink

An old gf used to slash in a pint pot after a night out, she kept next to the bed. Quite a sight to see her squat down. Aah, to be so liberated now!

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1 minute ago, trigger_andy said:

Im not sure what your point is but it seems to be that country's with high populations densities that are 'Police States' can abuse their population into controlling C-19 but countries that also have high population densities but importantly have a lot more civil liberties cant? 

 

And countries that have more Sheep than people can contain the spread of C-19. NZ has a population density of 18 per square km. Scotland has 70. Its little wonder NZ has had so few cases of C-19. 

Singapore is unique, they could tell there people to crawl to get around and people would do it.

 

I think Scotland and NZ's urban % of population is similar. NZ just has more non developed land

 

Scotland has more sheep than people so that might not be the best measure for you to use.

 

Scotland has 4 times the density but over 100 times more deaths. That doesn't tell you that somethings gone badly wrong? That there have been severe systemic failures? 

 

I have family and friends in the UK, its heart breaking

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In what way is Singapore unique in regards to C-19?

I should have said that NZ has significantly more sheep than people. 10-1 as opposed to Scotland with almost 1-1.

Scotland is also the sick man of Europe. We’re a nation of obesity and diabetes. We deep fry everything and think salad is a garnish. We’re the USA of Europe. As such we have an unusually high death rate due to C-19. The only thing that will end that is a vaccine that may never come or collectively we take responsibility for our own health.
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19 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

What does your wife have to say about all this? 

Scotland and Norway aren't in danger of water shortage, unlike many other countries today

not married - too many weird habits, no one wants me. I must change, or die a lonely man

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24 minutes ago, Sutton said:

An old gf used to slash in a pint pot after a night out, she kept next to the bed. Quite a sight to see her squat down. Aah, to be so liberated now!

She sounds like a classy lady.

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19 minutes ago, skyhuck said:

She sounds like a classy lady.

We were in a shared house in Bolton back in the 80s and the toilet was on a different floor. Happy days ?

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27 minutes ago, tree-fancier123 said:

 I must change

Few women tolerate hoarders. Get a shed or de-clutter if you've got too much stuff ?

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On 21/05/2020 at 11:04, openspaceman said:

... reason for things to have happened are simple and most conspiracy theories are propounded by people out to make a buck, or sell a news story.

Nicely anticipated. Telegraph has a piece today on how 20-25% of nutters answer surveys to confirm what the rest of us suspected all along i.e. dont' get taken in by "the medium is the message" blather

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