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Phadraig

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  1. It definitely doesn't translate perfectly haha
  2. Something to do with alcohol awareness for youths
  3. The Handmaid's Tale is back for season 2 and so far the first two episodes I have enjoyed more than the first season.
  4. Wasn't he on the bench a lot of the time last year?
  5. In Peter Jackson I trust
  6. With a relative diagnosed with Aspergers I don't think you know what it is.
  7. Worst film I've seen in recent times is "A Ghost Story". A love it or hate it movie thats for sure.
  8. Phadraig replied to Cassiew's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Thought it might have been something like this
  9. Phadraig replied to Cassiew's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    What else was squeezed on there?
  10. Just finished "The Sinner" with Jessica Biel which was fairly good, only has 8 episodes. "A young mother tries to find out what's causing her to have violent tendencies." IMDB Link
  11. Apologies if this has already been posted, I have re read the last 5 pages and didn't see anything. There was a very interesting article on the NASA website recently. "A new NASA study adds evidence that a geothermal heat source called a mantle plume lies deep below Antarctica's Marie Byrd Land, explaining some of the melting that creates lakes and rivers under the ice sheet. Although the heat source isn’t a new or increasing threat to the West Antarctic ice sheet, it may help explain why the ice sheet collapsed rapidly in an earlier era of rapid climate change, and why it is so unstable today." "The stability of an ice sheet is closely related to how much water lubricates it from below, allowing glaciers to slide more easily. Understanding the sources and future of the meltwater under West Antarctica is important for estimating the rate at which ice may be lost to the ocean in the future." "Mantle plumes are thought to be narrow streams of hot rock rising through Earth's mantle and spreading out like a mushroom cap under the crust. The buoyancy of the material, some of it molten, causes the crust to bulge upward. The theory of mantle plumes was proposed in the 1970s to explain geothermal activity that occurs far from the boundary of a tectonic plate, such as Hawaii and Yellowstone." "The Marie Byrd Land mantle plume formed 50 to 110 million years ago, long before the West Antarctic ice sheet came into existence. At the end of the last ice age around 11,000 years ago, the ice sheet went through a period of rapid, sustained ice loss when changes in global weather patterns and rising sea levels pushed warm water closer to the ice sheet -- just as is happening today. Seroussi and Ivins suggest the mantle plume could facilitate this kind of rapid loss." https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/hot-news-from-the-antarctic-underground
  12. I enjoyed the first season a lot as well. It is based on the true story of two FBI agents delving into the reasons murderers and serials killers do what they do.
  13. You could have compressed your post into a sentence and we would have got the same details from it. You speak of hogwash and then add it to the majority of your reply.
  14. He has a youtube channel which he frequently posts videos on all kinds of topics related to global warming which are very interesting. The above video is excellent and goes into all the relevant details to do with the unusual changes in data that NASA and other organisations relase. His youtube videos are much shorter if the above is too long. https://www.youtube.com/user/TonyHeller1/videos?disable_polymer=1
  15. Phadraig replied to nutbean's post in a topic in General Discussion
    I just finished listening to S-town which was very good. I occasionally listen to the Joe Rogan Experience when he has interesting guests on there which I would recommend checking out. For my more macabre interests there is one called "The Last Podcast On The Left" where 3 comedians go into depth about different serial killers, murders, war crimes and things like that which can be very funny at times and extremely morbid.
  16. Season 2 of Stranger Things was good but I don't think it lived up to the first season. I would go into more details but wouldn't want to spoil anyone.
  17. If anyone is looking for a show I would recommend Taboo which stars Tom Hardy, thoroughly enjoyed it. Taboo Imdb
  18. I've heard some not so good stories about him from people in the business, hopefully he can come good for us
  19. Phadraig replied to Grapeviney's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Kobe would be 15 or turning 15 this year I believe
  20. Here's the direct link to the .PDF https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/3920195/Final-Draft-of-the-Climate-Science-Special-Report.pdf
  21. Phadraig replied to H_T's post in a topic in General Discussion
    For anyone like me who has a tough time remembering the previous seasons and all that happens there is a chap on youtube who goes deep into explaining each episode and how it relates to what happens in the books. His channel is full of cool GoT stuff, here's his episode 1 recap of season 7 :
  22. Phadraig replied to dazzledavey36's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    The wizard is in townnn, commentary back then was so good
  23. He was running to get the ball
  24. Thanks everyone for the support, I feel like it is getting a lot better with the younger generation in regards to talking about it. If you are struggling I found talking to a stranger actually helped me a lot so as ofhers have said my PM box is always open. Cheers