They killed Notre Dame de Paris!

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Re: They killed Notre Dame!




by Did67 » 20/04/20, 19:06

Christophe wrote:
" : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: "= irony eh !! We are not yet going to add a layer to the ambient malaise of coconut !!

Did you watch the BMFTV report of the day?


Last! Promised sworn.

1) I don't know who the coconut is? Pure irony, of course [but I've already seen more stupid on the internet!]

2) No, I don't waste time looking at BFM - not in my references. And I don't think much of it. Neither of the carefully nurtured continuous flow of "information" based on pure emotionality - fucking for 1% market share! Neither on the culture of the scoop consisting of telephoning prisoners of the Kouachi brothers or whatever. Banished forever from my mind.

I am sad for those who are addicted to this!

This is only my opinion. And I share it.

And I promise to swear: last one here (I am talking about this thread on this subject - that there is no misunderstanding).
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by GuyGadebois » 20/04/20, 19:26

Did67 wrote:
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One pollution never erased another ... : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy:

There is just more serious pollution than others ...


You name the hunters - it's "green" to target them!

It is still easier to give up hunting than to give up your vehicle. Most people need it.
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Re: They killed Notre Dame!




by Christophe » 20/04/20, 19:57

GuyGadebois wrote:It is still easier to give up hunting than to give up your vehicle. Most people need it.


Especially when there has been more in petrol for almost 30 years !!! : Cheesy:
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Re: They killed Notre Dame!




by Christophe » 20/04/20, 20:07

Did67 wrote:
2) No, I don't waste time looking at BFM - not in my references. And I don't think much of it. Neither of the carefully nurtured continuous flow of "information" based on pure emotionality - fucking for 1% market share! Neither on the culture of the scoop consisting of telephoning prisoners of the Kouachi brothers or whatever. Banished forever from my mind.

I am sad for those who are addicted to this!



Bravo there you pass for an old c * n reac ... : Cry: : Cry: : Cry:

It's an investigative documentary and it lasts 26 min ... it's the only one I know about Notre Dame ... that's why I shared it!

His conclusion is that there is none ... conclusion ...

I do not believe considering the coconut that bmftv needed this documentary to gain some market share they explode all their records currently ... in short ...
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by GuyGadebois » 20/04/20, 20:57

Christophe wrote:
GuyGadebois wrote:It is still easier to give up hunting than to give up your vehicle. Most people need it.


Especially when there has been more in petrol for almost 30 years !!! : Cheesy:

Especially since the "license assassins" went (and still go) to their "hunts" with large, very polluting 4x4s. Double penalty.
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by Leo Maximus » 10/06/20, 22:43

Did67 wrote:... motorists have spilled tons and tons of lead on the edges of roads / highways, and that the major part is still there [some, today, squat these spaces to install ... vegetable gardens !! !]

Alas, yes, and the analyzes reveal that certain vegetable gardens on the outskirts of the city have mind-blowing levels of lead.

To the tetraethyl lead pollution of leaded gasoline, we must add that of lead used with arsenic as a fungicide on the vine (lead acetate, lead arsenate, sodium arsenate), the famous Billaud porridge easy to prepare and very efficient. It is forbidden today but the rains wash away the soil and lead and arsenic are found in lakes and rivers. Around my home, lead levels in water are up to 100 times the "maximum allowed". It's dramatic.

Guérande salt condemned? :
https://www.francetvinfo.fr/monde/envir ... 96837.html
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Re: They killed Notre Dame!




by Christophe » 11/06/20, 01:10

Fortunately, there is still hunting! https://www.liberation.fr/france/2019/0 ... nt_1704800

: Mrgreen:

Evoked in the link ...

It is still less than what the global car fleet rejected in the 70s: nearly 400 tonnes per year : Shock:

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essence_(hydrocarbure)
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by GuyGadebois » 11/06/20, 01:40

And rust-proof Minium and other leaded paints ... and fishing.
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by Leo Maximus » 11/06/20, 10:56

Along with lead from ammunition, there was mercury from the mercury fulminate primers (banned today).

The quantity of mercury spilled on the battlefields of Verdun is estimated at 90 tonnes. : Shock:
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Re: They killed Notre Dame!




by Christophe » 11/06/20, 11:22

But how did we survive it all ??? : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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