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The case of the vanishing honeybees - Emma Bryce

silvercord says...

Same here. We lost our hives and haven't replenished. We are going to wait a couple of years before getting back into it.

newtboy said:

It's scary. I had CCD two years in a row, then year 3 I had foulbrood and had to destroy all my hives. Now my orchard is in full bloom, but there's hardly a bee working it. This sucks ass.

The case of the vanishing honeybees - Emma Bryce

newtboy says...

It's scary. I had CCD two years in a row, then year 3 I had foulbrood and had to destroy all my hives. Now my orchard is in full bloom, but there's hardly a bee working it. This sucks ass.

Restored Faith In Humanity - The Norweigans

newtboy says...

So it sounds as if we would agree, we think it would have failed in both places if the child were obviously Muslim.
Having Fry's disease, the telepathic signal becomes scrambled in my head...it confuses the non-damaged hive minds near me (and me).
EDIT: and my statement wasn't unfounded, I verified with myself that it's what I thought. That's a verified statement about an unfounded opinion! ;-}

poolcleaner said:

I can also make unfounded statements: This would have failed in Norway, just the same as it would have failed in the US, if the kid was a minority and/or wearing an exotic outfit.

Hence why it starts with a white child and leads into helping people in Syria. If they had shown us children in Syria, I don't believe this video would exist because no one in Norway would be tricked into giving a shit.

Besides, Norwegians don't believe in democracy, every American citizen knows and practices this belief -- because Fox says so, telepathically. In all of our minds. All of hivemind America.

It's OK, You Can Admit It!

BATMAN vs DEADPOOL - Who will Win?

poolcleaner says...

When it comes down to a fair fight, Batman loses against anyone that doesn't just fight hand to hand and/or has a healing factor / super strength. But that's not what Batman's true power is. These idiot fanboys and their value system based on Street Fighter / Mortal Kombat bullshit. 3, 2, 1 -- Fight!

No, no, no, humans: His true strength delves into something which can only be whittled down via the collapse of Earth itself: Economic superiority. But even then, he's the Ritchie Rich of superheoes and would likely be able to rebuild his wealth on another planet.

All Batman needs to do is acquire an object of immense power and then employ it against whoever it is he's up against. He doesn't even need to fight but chooses to fight. If he's fighting Superman, obtain kryptonite -- or hell, gain access to the Siege Perilous and then just destroy the mind of whatever passes through it. He's friggin' Bruce Wayne and has a vast web of connections, bolstered by his income, which can get him ANYTHING.

Anyway. There are cosmic entities which have a greater pull of resources than Batman so let's match Batman's economic superiority (he's basically an army) against an actual threat backed by near infinite resources, such as the Negative Zone's Annihilus, Titan's Thanos, a time traveler like Kang the Conqueror, or the hive mind of the Phalanx.

Hell, I'd love to see Batman hack Galactus' base of operations and then invade and divert cosmic consonance.

But this pussy footing Batman VERSUS Deadpool is moot. Batman VERSUS anyone in a normal match up is stupid. Elevate your understanding.

4 Rules to Make Star Wars Great Again

00Scud00 says...

Nice video although I can't agree with all of it's points. I think a fully functioning and believable universe can and should have both shiny and new as well as old and used. His example of shiny was Queen Amidala's ship from episode one, it's the vessel of a head of state, of course it's going to be shiny, just like we drive our President around in a limo, not a beat up AMC Gremlin.
Likewise I think Star Wars can be both on the frontier as well as in the centers of civilization and government, it would get boring if you just limited yourself to dusty plains and hives of scum and villainy.
The other two I agree with though, I think it was a mistake to introduce midichlorians and of course Han shot first, that just goes without saying.

What Rush Hour In Ho Chi Minh City Looks Like.

grinter says...

I wonder if there is a better way to integrate comments from dupe videos. I'm hesitant to isdupe this, because I don't want the comments to be buried in a link on the original video.

..and about the video: It's amazing what the hive is capable of when its members stop blindly following a rigid set of rules and expectations, and instead each individually try to do what is best.
Things go from, "he turned in front of me = crash"
to, "he turned in front of me = we were both continue along our desired path."

Atheist in the Bible Belt outs herself because she is MORAL

shinyblurry says...

That just isn't true. @bareboards2 did in fact write to me to get to know me better, and I replied in kind. I wrote a very detailed letter and talked about my life to which I don't remember whether it was replied to or not..but it was either at our first or second correspondence that bareboards didn't bother to even write back. Maybe bareboards didn't see it..I don't know, but the way it is being portrayed here is false. People see me through the lens of caricature because of their ideas about Christians in general that stem from the atheist hive mind.

bareboards2 said:

Years back, I attempted to engage with him as a person, told him I needed to hear something else from him, asked him some non-offensive personal questions (what are your hobbies, that sort of thing).

Just to get past the wall of words and lecture and see the person.

Nothing. He gave me back nothing.

A Brief History of the United States.

oritteropo says...

That's not what Alexis de Tocqueville wrote after in 1824 after his tour. The northern states (no slavery) were hives of industry and rich. The southern states (with slavery) were generally poorer.

He attributed the wealth of the northern states partly to their better shipping ports, and the frantic industry of the people there. In comparison the southerners had little taste for work, preferring to leave that to slaves.

The book is fairly long, but it's a good read.

Also, might I point out that the end of world war 2 was 82 years and several boom and bust cycles after the end of slavery in the U.S. and that you could make a fairly compelling argument that post war prosperity came from elsewhere.

Yogi said:

I'm sorry but you are simply wrong. America is rich largely because of it's slavery past which was cotton, which was textiles. It's why we grew so quickly and put ourselves in a place to overtake everyone after World War 2 when we literally had half the worlds wealth. There's plenty of economic history of this that you can research if you care to try.

The fear thing is pretty unique in America but not unique when you compare it to say a authoritarian society. Americans are a terrified people and it's easy to use it. You can look back at the first Gulf War when people were buying guys and camo and readying themselves in case Saddam came to attack the US. Which is insanity. In the Iraq War we were more terrified of Iraq than Kuwait and it's citizens were, and they had been attacked by them and were their closest neighbor. You can also see the fear today about taking peoples guns away, if we don't have guns we're all doomed, the government is coming or al qaeda is coming and we're all gonna die. Most of the rest of the world looks at us and laughs when we react all scared to nothing.

This cartoon pisses me off for one reason. It reminds me about the South Park guys bitching and moaning about how it was put in after Matts interview, so it looked to idiots like they had made it. Apparently that was enough for them to bitch and moan about it, I lost a lot of respect for Matt and Trea because of that.

Richie Havens - Freedom/Motherless Child Live,Woodstock '69

poolcleaner says...

When I imagine the conceptual aspect of religious experience it comes forth from the brain as something, anything, along these lines. When you want your brother/sister/mama/papa, intent thought your abstract feeling; unknowing and knowing and now you know. You're there with your brother and we're all from the same mother; zygotes to human hive, tricked into individualism maya don't lie.

Octopus Houdini Escapes

poolcleaner says...

I believe you have your terminology mixed up. In this case the word woman, or womon or women or waman or wamen or wamon or weman or wemon or wemen or succubus hive queen ticking time bomb baby popper dumpster dumper, is pronounced "cow". In a sentence: "Your wife can't fit into her wedding dress because she's a cow."

You're worried about a cow when they're forcing a cephalopod out a hole the size of a cat? Size of a cat probably sounds familiar. Does it feel that way? The size of the hole.

Sorry, am I wrong? I get some mammals confused. Hairy, fat, overly sensitive chew toys, right?

VILE +9000

mindbrain said:

YA THE PART WHEN HE MAKE-A DA HAHA AT THE WOMONS? AND. AND. THE JOKE IS BE ON THE WOMON. HUhHUhHUhH-you're vile. +1

Fan is Invited Onstage to Play Bass at "The Hives" Concert!

PlayhousePals says...

>> ^pumkinandstorm:

>> ^PlayhousePals:
That kid has more guts than I do [he must have been so jazzed] ... I was way too petrified when asked to join in on "the refrain" a few times to sizable crowds. I did hold my own in front of club sized audiences over the years though =o)

Got a video of that???


Fortunately [for all of us], those were the days before camera phones and portable video cams =oD

Fan is Invited Onstage to Play Bass at "The Hives" Concert!

The Hives ~ Hate To Say I Told You So (Live 9/8/2012)



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