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Post by Bonobo on Feb 7, 2016 20:46:54 GMT 1
Once I tried to limit the number of threads for certain reasons.
Today I have changed my mind. I have already started taking out the content from old general threads and creating new detailed ones, as you might have noticed.
Any ideas for new threads? Contribute freely.
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tomek
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Post by tomek on Feb 9, 2016 13:19:36 GMT 1
Maybe I sugest material for thread for young peoples? Maybe partys, and rock cocerts? Such Staff.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 10, 2016 21:07:37 GMT 1
Maybe I sugest material for thread for young peoples? Maybe partys, and rock cocerts? Such Staff. Thanks for the suggestion but.... there might be a problem. I am still young but not so young as to go to parties and rock concerts every weekend. However, once or twice a year I do post photos of such events, e.g., 100 Days Ball in my school.
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Post by jeanne on Feb 11, 2016 14:46:02 GMT 1
Maybe I sugest material for thread for young peoples? Maybe partys, and rock cocerts? Such Staff. Thanks for the suggestion but.... there might be a problem. I am still young but not so young as to go to parties and rock concerts every weekend. However, once or twice a year I do post photos of such events, e.g., 100 Days Ball in my school. I think pjotr might be able to help with this problem. In the past he has posted items relating to rock and other types of music. Why don't you ask him to post some things? ...He's a very agreeable guy!
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Post by tomek on Feb 12, 2016 11:27:45 GMT 1
Maybe I sugest material for thread for young peoples? Maybe partys, and rock cocerts? Such Staff. Thanks for the suggestion but.... there might be a problem. I am still young but not so young as to go to parties and rock concerts every weekend. However, once or twice a year I do post photos of such events, e.g., 100 Days Ball in my school. I may show photoes on partys but they not so nice. Some mates drink to much and beehave bad.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 12, 2016 22:12:03 GMT 1
I may show photoes on partys but they not so nice. Some mates drink to much and beehave bad. You mean like that?: Why not? You can post everything except for porn.
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Post by tomek on Feb 22, 2016 12:45:42 GMT 1
Yes, such partys.
What about sport news?
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Post by Polishprideson on Feb 23, 2016 13:52:18 GMT 1
The forum might certainly contribute to raising awareness about alien immigrants if there were more topics about them. But I know you are not able to follow this advice as being too politically incorrect, aren`t you? You prefer such topics as butterflies on excrements and so on.
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Post by pjotr on Feb 23, 2016 18:06:44 GMT 1
Are you talking about Bonobo. Bonobo has posted things about nearly any topic if it has a relationshiop to Poland. I don't understand your demeaning tone and disrespect. If you want to post topics about alien immigrants in Poland, post them yourself. Bo has his opinion and because he doesn't share your political views, that might irritate you.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 27, 2016 21:58:59 GMT 1
Are you talking about Bonobo. Bonobo has posted things about nearly any topic if it has a relationshiop to Poland. Yes. I`m ready to post pictures of butterflies gloating on turd as long as the butterflies are Polish and the turd as well. I just cannot resist. I`m afraid this is some sort of obsession.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 27, 2016 22:09:50 GMT 1
The forum might certainly contribute to raising awareness about alien immigrants if there were more topics about them. But I know you are not able to follow this advice as being too politically incorrect, aren`t you? You prefer such topics as butterflies on excrements and so on. Why you, right wingers, are so dead serious? You should know that Poland isn`t at war right now so there is no need to be so aggressively defensive. I strongly advise you to chill out a little. You will really live longer if you start to appreciate the views of butterflies on turd.
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Post by pjotr on Mar 1, 2016 1:19:25 GMT 1
Are you talking about Bonobo. Bonobo has posted things about nearly any topic if it has a relationshiop to Poland. Yes. I`m ready to post pictures of butterflies gloating on turd as long as the butterflies are Polish and the turd as well. I just cannot resist. I`m afraid this is some sort of obsession.
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Post by pjotr on Mar 1, 2016 1:56:44 GMT 1
Shit can be very interesting for some scientists, archeologists, social historians and insects who live from it like flies, butterflies and bacteria and farmers who use it as manure. Manure is organic matter, mostly derived from animal feces except in the case of green manure, which can be used as organic fertilizer in agriculture. Manures contribute to the fertility of the soil by adding organic matter and nutrients, such as nitrogen, that are trapped by bacteria in the soil. Higher organisms then feed on the fungi and bacteria in a chain of life that comprises the soil food web. It is also a product obtained after decomposition of organic matter like cow dung which replenishes the soil with essential elements and add humus to the soil. In the past, the term “ manure” included inorganic fertilizers, but this usage is now very rare. In the Netherlands I sometimes close the nostrils of my nose if the farmers spread Liquid manure on their land. The smell is very penetrating. I grew up on the country and the smell of cow, pigs and horse turds and manure was common there, mixed with the flavor of the black Zeeland sea clay, reeds (Trzcina pospolita), sea salt and air. I remember that there was some ammonia odeur in the manure smell. Liquid manure is manure in a liquid form. Manure is changed into a liquid form by mixing the manure with water. Generally, liquid manure is used as a convenient alternative to manure, which cannot be spread as evenly as its liquid form. Manure in both states is used as a nutrient-enriched fertilizer for plants. A liquid manure storage silo, located in the Netherlands.Dutch farmers spread liquid manure on their landSpreading liquid manure and manure on Dutch farmlandSome environmentalist acqaintance of mine told me that agriculture in the Netherlands is more polluting than the Dutch industry and even traffic due to their large scale commercial way of farming and mass production of pigs, cows, diary, meat and the manure of these animals. The ammonia is a threat to public health, and the large use of manure and liquid manure saurs the ground. Dutch farmers are large farmers if you compare them to the farmers in neighbouring countries, the German, Belgian and Luxemburg farmers. During decades the amount of farm companies deminished, and the one that stayed were merged farms and so large farm companies. The Dutch Dairy farming and industry is quite large and extensive. We have large Diary cooperations like Friese Flag and Campina. The Food processing Industry is also large, and that all due to partly the manure and liquid manure they put on the land to keep it furtile. I like the smell of Dutch farm land and so thus cow and horse turds. A typical cow turd, we call it cow pie in Dutch due to the shape of it. On this cow pie you see a Dister butterfly. Cheers, Pieter
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Post by tomek on Mar 1, 2016 14:14:31 GMT 1
its disgusted view but nature is nature and we must take on it in this form.
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Post by tomek on Apr 26, 2016 11:16:41 GMT 1
Wherre is evry one? Peoples do went for holidays?
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Post by Bonobo on Apr 27, 2016 22:40:51 GMT 1
Wherre is evry one? Peoples do went for holidays? Yes, it seems the forum has slowed down. Perhaps this year`s April is too busy a month, at least in my case. I have slept 5-6 hours for the last few weeks, I have had loads of work with final year students as well as certain family duties. I am on the verge right now but I must hold on for two or three weeks more.
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Post by jeanne on Apr 30, 2016 15:11:24 GMT 1
its disgusted view but nature is nature and we must take on it in this form. Manure is a vital part of my daughter and son-in-law's organic dairy farm. The manure from their cows is spread on the pastures in the spring and returns its nutrients to the soil, growing the most nutritious grass for the cows to produce the most nutritious milk!
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Post by Bonobo on Apr 30, 2016 21:49:30 GMT 1
its disgusted view but nature is nature and we must take on it in this form. Manure is a vital part of my daughter and son-in-law's organic dairy farm. The manure from their cows is spread on the pastures in the spring and returns its nutrients to the soil, growing the most nutritious grass for the cows to produce the most nutritious milk! Yes, they all advise to use natural fertilisers instead of chemical ones on gardening websites.
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