Genuine about HOTD Season 3. Is anyone still watching it? If so, is it good? Is it worth investing the time to get back into? I'm like 50/50 at this point.
Right now, this platform is where you get the most amazing insight, life and business advice and rapid news.
It's also where you get the most retarded conspiracy theories, rage-baiting and lies.
I hope more can be done to help the algorithm sort one from the other.
125,000 years ago, the Thames was full of hippos.
2,000 years ago, the Romans grew grapes on the Scottish border.
Today, British councils force people to rip out their aircon because of "unprecedented climate change".
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The left’s response to Brexit was repulsive. They called the working classes thick and racist and accused them of destroying the country. It was an orgy of class hatred, says Brendan O’Neill
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“Government cheese” was a surplus dairy product distributed in the 1980s after U.S. policies led to over a billion pounds of excess cheese, much of it stored in Missouri caves, which was then handed out through public assistance programs to reduce the stockpile.
The origins of “government cheese” go back to federal agricultural policies in the 1970s, when the U.S. government set price guarantees for milk to support dairy farmers. As production rapidly outpaced demand, the government was forced to buy up the surplus in the form of butter, powdered milk, and cheese, eventually creating massive stockpiles.
By the early 1980s, federal reserves included more than 500 million pounds of cheese, much of it stored in limestone caves near Springfield, Missouri, where naturally cool conditions allowed for long-term preservation. In 1981, the Reagan administration began releasing the surplus through food banks, schools, Native American reservations, and low-income households, making it a recognizable part of daily life for many Americans during the recession and a lasting symbol of federal aid.
The scale of the surplus became so large that storage alone cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, with the government spending around $2 million each week just to maintain the excess dairy supply.
@ATRightMovies Runaway Train - Gloria D Major - Et In Terra Pax. Haunting final scene, the music takes it to a whole other level. A Masterpiece!
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