Message from @Chief Kirby

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2020-09-17 15:49:39 UTC  

I think it's due to the roads in between. Fire didn't have the fuel there to spread to the trees

2020-09-17 15:51:41 UTC  

explain the cars then

2020-09-17 15:52:23 UTC  

and the embers can travel up to 200ft while still burning in a normal wildfire

2020-09-17 15:53:02 UTC  

houses separated by road also get burnt up..but the trees next to them don't

2020-09-17 15:53:41 UTC  

wildfires don't cause arson like damage

2020-09-17 17:31:56 UTC  

It being arson doesn't explain how the trees are fine either, though. If someone set the houses on fire shouldn't it have spread to the trees?

2020-09-17 18:04:21 UTC  

It honestly depends on how dry the trees are

2020-09-17 18:09:47 UTC  

space lazers

2020-09-17 18:10:42 UTC  

also depends on how the houses are built

2020-09-18 12:44:57 UTC  

Paradise was built with very little thought. The houses were basically just kindling, with no fire rating. Trees on the other hand are wet, and most trees are meant to be able to survive fires. Some trees won't seed without fire.

2020-09-18 12:53:15 UTC  

So it's probably a case of the houses bunt to fast and not hot enough to get the trees to go up completely.

2020-09-18 12:59:24 UTC  

also the fact that for at least 20yrs now, it's been a req for most houses on the west coast to be 'biodegradable' ..in other words...not long lasting, and easy to break down/destroy/burn

2020-09-18 13:00:16 UTC  

well at least made from 60% biodegradable materials

2020-09-18 13:00:45 UTC  

which is why most of the concrete/stone is around the foundations and fireplaces

2020-09-18 13:23:09 UTC  

feeding time...they want the chum

2020-09-18 17:07:55 UTC  

Turns out orcas are alt right xD

2020-09-19 00:45:57 UTC  

That didn't age well.

2020-09-19 01:05:55 UTC  

Lmao

2020-09-19 01:06:32 UTC  

Ah a realistic situation for Germany

2020-09-19 01:26:26 UTC  

They'd probably play the game naked if you told them their uniform is made of the finest threads only the smartest can see.

2020-09-19 01:28:44 UTC  

Lmfao

2020-09-19 01:40:34 UTC  

XD

2020-09-19 16:24:07 UTC  

She does not look black at all. Not even a little.

2020-09-19 16:24:33 UTC  

things ppl identify with

2020-09-19 16:25:11 UTC  

One thing I always find so interesting is that they identify as people who they themselves think are "oppressed."

2020-09-19 16:25:27 UTC  

i'm pretty sure most of blm identify as black marxist..but it doesn't actually make them 'black'

2020-09-19 16:26:17 UTC  

ship them off to cuba, then they can learn about oppression

2020-09-19 16:26:26 UTC  

as they get oppressed

2020-09-19 16:26:39 UTC  

Sounds like a great idea.

2020-09-19 16:58:02 UTC  

meanwhile the right records the left meltowns - https://twitter.com/johncardillo/status/1307356969225912323?s=20

2020-09-19 17:00:08 UTC  

That was funny

2020-09-19 17:04:36 UTC  

oh please put the deprogramming camps on ppv

2020-09-19 17:04:58 UTC  

so the rest of us can learn how to deprogram the locals

2020-09-19 17:12:00 UTC  

> under democracy u need permissions to arrange a 'protest' ...under republic, it's a god given right, the arrest was valid under the democracy of aussie system ...because no permission was given prior to making any public announcement
@Deleted User Some clarity mate: under the Aussie constitution we have the right of 'freedom of expression' etc., 'permission' is a logistical effort to render protection by the police to the protesters and public alike (which is not refused under normal circumstances)- you wont get any rioters and burnings here...and the Victorian Police apologized for the arrest. There are strengths and weaknesses in the Aussie Magna Carta and Bill of Rights: As an example, in Aussie, the police cannot be told by a city mayor to not uphold the laws (i.e. not arrest rioters and arsonists), as this would revoke the citizens rights to security and safety. As with the US, citizens have the right to 'Peaceful Protest', but the operative word is 'Peaceful' - should you step over into malicious damage to property etc., you WILL get arrested and processed. As with the US, we love our liberties and our ability to resist tyranny but we probably balance things a bit differently here; however, we concede that the answers aren't always easy. As with the US we are grappling with the crazy left and their propensity to violence and wanton destruction. Our left is not as crazy as the Dems, but they're still a special kinda crazy. We love the US and are always keen to learn from the happenings there...you have so many strengths in your political system, you are the leaders of both the western civilization and the Anglosphere, AND our friends and brothers! - this is why we are so keen that you bridle the socialist craziness that is the Far-Left without infringing on the individual rights to expression.

2020-09-19 17:14:49 UTC  

can't red pill the left under threat of oppression...it's their right to believe what they want to believe, but it's not their right to make us believe it also under threats of oppression

2020-09-19 17:16:33 UTC  

well i think the arrest might have been a wakeup call to the aussie population to know their rights and know the gov's official place in their rights and how it pertains to the ppl...they're there to serve the ppl, not to serve up the ppl to oppression

2020-09-19 17:18:21 UTC  

It's a big thing here...there will be consequences for the arrest. You are right in all you say mate! 👍