Kalanchoe, any experience with this plant and it's buds

Has been mentioned out in the Internet world for its potential positive impact on people suffering from certain ailments.

Has anyone made this up for anyone or knows more about it

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u/WellLough2024 — 7 days ago

What did the ancients believe made us human?

I now firmly believe those that never had a chance with a musical instrument in their formative years miss out on something in their human development.

But are there other things besides music that would help us to be more rounded, developed, empathetic humans?

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u/WellLough2024 — 9 days ago

What did the ancients believe made us human?

I now firmly believe those that never had a chance with a musical instrument in their formative years miss out on something in their human development.

But are there other things besides music that would help us to be more rounded, developed, empathetic humans?

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u/WellLough2024 — 9 days ago

What was life like in an Irish town for a native Irish businessman for example after Cromwell's victory..from 1652 to 1660..are there any sources?

are there any sources?

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u/WellLough2024 — 12 days ago
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Drinan street closure - any update on opening?

Been closed to vehicular traffic while apartments being constructed.. Anyone know how much longer?

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u/WellLough2024 — 13 days ago
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Uneven drains make for very rough crossing @ Sarsfield road near Wilton

2 uneven drains plus another uneven gas or water grate at the spot are awful. Car suspension is pounded. Also drivers who know will make a dangerous evasion tot he right to avoid

Cork city council if you are reading this, please amend ASAP.

u/WellLough2024 — 1 month ago
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Blarney castle

They charge 24 quid entrance. It was 12 euros in 2009. They make no discount for large groups.

And is it still a ruin inside?

How much money does it make per year? and the owner still doesn't go about at least repairing the inside

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u/WellLough2024 — 2 months ago
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Any Celtic events for 21st June in county Cork?

Yes, I'm looking to show some visitors to our country something special.

So any free events to celebrate solstice this Sunday night?

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u/WellLough2024 — 2 months ago
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Recycle 10kg luggage bags

Kinsale Road civic site website doesnt state that they accept these bags.. Anyone know if they do?

And cost?

Cheers

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u/WellLough2024 — 2 months ago
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Wondering where does a gentleman go now to buy bargain price French letters now that eurogiant closed. Durex of course is thr brand I'm referring to

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u/WellLough2024 — 4 months ago