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@ghost-of-a-duke said
Remember when you lied about the BBC being biased in regards to China, in its retaliatory tariffs. (In that it omitted to say America had started the tariff war).

You could not cite or evidence a single BBC report (on TV or internet) that didn't say quite clearly that China's tariffs were retaliatory following the tariffs imposed by America. - Indeed all you could ...[text shortened]... r China was retaliating, and for this, you accused the BBC of bias.

Don't talk to me about lying.
Don't talk to me about lying.

What? If I talk to you about lying I should tell the truth?
This doesn't seem fair

I don't know why, it just doesn't...
Oh, oh, I know! It's all Trump's fault!

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18 Feb 19

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Don't forget crows on the list of "sneaky smart" animals. They can remember faces and perform complex tasks, use tools, solve riddles etc. It's not my idea, but I wonder why it's taking so long for us to conscript an army of attack crows.

https://www.smh.com.au/environment/conservation/crows-may-be-as-intelligent-as-apes-scientists-say-20150624-ghw6zy.html