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ArcherMost4532 t1_jaa5t5r wrote

“CHICKEN RAPE!!!”

That’s the appropriate headline for that picture. Anyone unacquainted with the sex lives of tightly enclosed barnyard fowl would naturally assume this is a picture of the diseased birds responsible for the death of a little girl in Cambodia. The truth is, this is what the scientific community labels as a ‘Cambodian Cluster Cluck Fuck’. Actually, this is a perfectly average yet typically overcrowded bunch of oversexed future McNuggets. Next time, ask for extra “special sauce”. It’s white! In the back mid range of the photo, off center to the left, there appears to be a fully feathered, stout rooster biding his time until he mounts another Gladys Cravitz looking creature to pull out enough feathers until it can get a firm enough hold for a righteous rooster money shot. 5 minutes later,it all starts again! Or it could be one helluva mite infestation. But, I’m gonna go with chicken rape.

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NightLifeWolf t1_jaa596t wrote

I get what you're saying. And when i reread my comment it also sounded like that. But he wasn't tatted, or in a gang and he was an older man, in his 50's. And my friend even sends him money for his little medical shop he has over there. But trust me Im all for being tough on crime since it's really bad in Latin America. But the way they're doing it in El Salvador should have a SIGNIFICANTLY better justice system. Especially since they're going to host Miss Universe next year, so they're in a rush to do things.

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autotldr t1_jaa4tur wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 81%. (I'm a bot)


> Australia has exposed and quietly expelled a large Russian spy ring whose members were posing as diplomats, a local newspaper has reported just days after Australia's intelligence chief revealed that his agency had scored a major counterespionage success.

> The ring had operated in Australia for 18 months before it was uncovered and its activities were broken up by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, the country's main domestic spy agency, the newspaper reported.

> The Russian spies were quietly forced out of Australia over the past six months with their visas not renewed or cancelled, the newspaper reported.


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nerbovig t1_jaa4ehx wrote

You can work within the limits of tradition to accomplish things. There wouldn't be a thing as culture if you eliminated every aspect of a society that didn't optimize productivity...

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Kent_Knifen t1_jaa4dmb wrote

People hear tradition and think it's a hobby or something. It is not.

This is a way of life for the Sami people. They rely on reindeer herding as a matter of survival. The energy company wants to take land from an ethnic minority group to further their own profits.

The path to progress should not be laid with the blood of indigenous minorities.

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Immediate-Attempt-32 t1_jaa40tq wrote

The problem is that the Wind farm is fully developed, the problem for the government is that they have to clean up the mess the last government made (kinda funny nobody mention that detail ) they also have to take inconsideration the economic conditions for both the owner's of the wind park(they stand to lose about 300 million €) and the reindeer herds ( there really isn't an option for the government to let the Samí loose this one). My take on this one is to put the brakes (stopping them) on the wind farm during winter pasture and see what happens as the reindeers apparently don't like the sound of the windmills (after all we do shut down our hydrodynamic power plants when the rivers run low and to allow more water in the rivers so the ecosystem aren't hindered.

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