@@WonderfulGo-Kart-gj8ul If you need to copy and paste someone elses comment because you lack brain cells how do you expect people to take you serious? 🤣👏
Ahhhhh, the carvings are lovely. I love miniatures of anything. We had nothing in the early fifties, and I'd take off my shoes and put my feet on the warm pipes at school. I was the only kid who did that and the teacher never even mentioned it. Thinking about back then, we got away with everything. No one noticed what ordinary kids did. We wandered free. Everyone had more important things to think of. Like my Mum, trying to make an egg sandwich for two kids with one egg.
I remember summers where flies were frizzled to plant stalks. Dead. Fried. Pavements cracking. Flying ants. People looked after their orange paint in those days.
"HEY RICK, IVE BEEN TOLD THAT GOD MADE US 5000 YEARS AGO, DO YOU AGREE?" Also, should i worry about offending people during stand up comedy? Hope these questions aren't topics that you've covered a million times before!
OMG, some people can actually be offended by the notion of equality. Evidently, several reasons might contribute to this: Perceived Threat to Status or Privilege: Individuals who benefit from existing social, economic, or political hierarchies may feel that equality threatens their privileged position. They might see efforts towards equality as a zero-sum game where their gain is others' loss. Cultural or Ideological Beliefs: Some people hold cultural, religious, or ideological beliefs that support hierarchical structures or traditional roles. For them, equality might challenge deeply held values and norms. Misunderstanding of Equality: People may misunderstand equality as uniformity, fearing that it implies everyone must be the same, leading to a loss of individuality or merit-based recognition. Economic Concerns: Concerns about economic redistribution can offend those who believe their hard-earned wealth or success might be unfairly taken or diminished. Historical and Social Context: In societies with a history of conflict or significant inequality, discussions about equality can evoke painful memories or fears of future instability. Personal Experiences: Individuals' personal experiences and identities can shape their perspectives on equality. Someone who has felt marginalized or discriminated against might have a different reaction to the concept compared to someone who hasn't faced such issues. These reactions can vary widely depending on individual circumstances, societal context, and the specific type of equality being discussed (e.g., gender, racial, economic). wow
All the censoring is really annoying. Everyone responsible for forcing it and involved with running YT as such should quit or be fired from that job and be replaced with...adults. 16:47 Exactly. I would try to reach a few leaders of certain nations with it. Vladi and Kimmy, for starters. 22:48 What, you have to censor words like "die" now? Or is that just a (suspiciously) ill-time glitch in the audio?
Oh yeah…no a/c growing up! Now? I can feel the difference between 70 and 71 and I holler “who messed with the air conditioning?!” Just like a proper duchess.
They would say that we have the choice and technology to make other decisions regarding what we eat, whereas animals dont. That said, I am a meat eater and have never felt healthier then when I focused on a mainly meat diet and steered away from grain and sugar/carbohydrates. Lots of meat and plenty of water and I felt amazing, that's my personal experience.
Predators have a strengthening effect on the species they eat.. Our system of domestication is detrimental to the immunity of the species we selected for breeding.. Domestication invariably leads to the extinction of the original species and often threatens the wider ecosystem and greatly reduces biodiversity... When lions kill a zebra the overall health of the zebra population tends to rise.. When we enslaved wild boars, mutated them into drug dependent, miserable, over crowded, artificially inseminated factory farmed breeds of incarcerated pigs then badly stun those pigs with captive bolts many still squealing we turn pigs upside down and dip them in boiling water we are not acting for the health of the entire ecosystem like lions.. We keep mutated slaves..lions don't!!
@@gushutchinson8758 that's interesting. What examples do we have where domestication has killed off an origin species? I'm guessing cows would be amongst that group? Obviously, domesticating dogs hasn't destroyed wolves, and domesticating cats hasn't destroyed wild cats? Not sure about pigs as there are certainly huge numbers of wild pigs that exist?
@@robroy488Cows certainly, the last Auroch was shot 1627 in Warsaw, the UK has lost 16 large mammals due to over hunting as a result of domestication... We lost the wild Boar the ancestor of the sheep, the mouflon, we lost the predators too, brown bear, lynx and wolf in order they wouldn't touch our livestock... So directtly and indirectly domestication leads do extinctions and is devastating to ecosystems.
"8:49...I practice stand up but worry I'll offend someone...what should i do Rick?" OH FUCK OFF!!!...Do you honestly not know Ricky's stance on offence in comedy???!!!!
I was referencing the podcasts when Karl said..I don't want to be bungled in !! "I don't want to bumble around " is a similar sentence... Ricky said ,at the time, "you just made up a word". That's all I meant
"There is no global warming." "There is global warming, but it's natural." "There is anthropogenic global warming, but it's not an issue." "There is anthropogenic global warming, and it is very serious, but it's space lasers and the illuminati...!" Welcome to the: "It's everything but carbon crowd!" (sigh)
@@ricardomartins8088the earth climate has always changed. Human think theyre so special. Did you see the man made floods in Dubai? And how arw you gonna stop China and India? Solutions please...and not raising taxes