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The Conversation: Five words that don't mean what you think they do


The Conversation: Five words that don t mean what you think they do
10 Apr, 2021 11:18 PM
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You may be surprised to read how the meaning of common words have changed. Photo / 123rf
You may be surprised to read how the meaning of common words have changed. Photo / 123rf
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By: Simon Horobin
Articles of this kind usually assert that a word s correct meaning lies in its earliest uses, while later developments are corruptions. Disinterested doesn t mean not interested but impartial , they complain. Decimate must refer to the destruction of precisely one-tenth of something, they protest. Fulsome can only mean insincere rather than very full , they cry. ....

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Coronavirus jabs continue killing people as homicidal governments dishonestly claim they are "safe and effective"


Monday, April 05, 2021 by: Ethan Huff
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(Natural News)
Another 25-or-so cases of “rare blood clots” occurred in Brits who were jabbed for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) with AstraZeneca’s injection, and the government of the United Kingdom has sort of acknowledged it.
Stopping short of flat-out linking the vaccine to the deadly adverse events, U.K. authorities are now reluctantly claiming that some batches of the injection must be “defective,” and this is why lots of people are becoming seriously injured or dropping dead from the shots.
Despite all this, Britain’s medicines regulator is ....

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Mysterious Sumatran Goat-Antelope Said to Sleep Hanging from Horns


The Tasmanian tiger (thylacine) gets all of the love and attention when it comes to maybe-extinct-maybe-not discussions, but Sumatra has a strange maybe-mythical-maybe-not creature that will make you forget your Sumatran Mandheling Coffee for a moment (something hard to do) – the Sumatran serow, a goat-antelope that hasn’t been photographed in years and allegedly sleeps in trees hanging by its horns. Hey … the tree-climbing goats of Morocco are real – why not the tree-hanging goat-antelopes of Mumatra?
“It’s like it’s mythical. People just hear about it, but they never get footage of it.”
Pungky Nanda Pratama, a founder of the Sumatran Camera Trap Project, told Mongabay (a nonprofit environmental science and conservation news platform) about his so-far unsuccessful quest to photograph a Sumatran serow ( ....

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An Exploding Star 65 Light-Years Away From Earth May Have Triggered a Mass Extinction


3 APRIL 2021
Life was trying, but it wasn t working out. As the Late Devonian period dragged on, more and more living things died out, culminating in one of the greatest mass extinction events our planet has ever witnessed, approximately 359 million years ago.
 
The culprit responsible for so much death may not have been local, scientists say. In fact, it might not have even come from our Solar System.
Rather, a study published in August last year, led by astrophysicist Brian Fields from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, suggests this great extinguisher of life on Earth could have been a distant and completely foreign phenomenon – a dying star, exploding far across the galaxy, many light-years away from our own remote planet. ....

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