

Whut?
Whut?
Strawberries, blackberries, mulberries, and raspberries are not berries.
Bananas, aubergine (eggplants), oranges and grapes are berries.
Dangleberries aren’t real berries either.
Imagine having to “investigate” somebody for what they said loud and clear on stage on air, viewed by millions. What they really mean is that they are looking into whether or not they can cause sufficient outrage against Bob Vylan to arrest them for speaking out against a violent regime, and vocalising to end their army wing that is terrorising an entire country and killing thousands of innocent people.
Here’s a review that I thought was decent, from 4 months ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROOubWeuNs4&pp=0gcJCdgAo7VqN5tD
Saw that, I guess you can switch to Ubuntu touch, postmarket OS or a couple of others, but this is the single reason I didn’t just buy it right now.
I would also like to know what the camera is like on it, but having to pay for an OS subscription every year is just nope for me.
Neyanyahu and all of those who take glee in torturing the poor people in Gaza. There are so many to arrest. The governments that have stood aside and let this happen should be held accountable too. Israel has used up it’s pity credits long ago, and they had everything in their favour. True colours shining now.
I’ve another question. Why are there thousands of Palestinian ‘prisoners’ in Israel, what were they arrested for, and if Israel can agree to ‘free’ over a thousand of them in a ceasefire agreement, why aren’t they called hostages?
No problem with them, I didn’t realise that they were French, although they do seem fairly expensive.
Of course it’s a badge of honour, the opposite stance would be to be pro genocide… YSK, Kneecap took that stance multiple times before they were famous, very much at their own expense.
Why is the US highlighted and the percentage shown?
Is there any relevance or just for us citizens?