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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… word (visceral) adjective 1: felt in or as if in the internal organs of the body : deep 2: not intellectual : instinctive, unreasoning 3: dealing with crude or elemental emotions : earthy 4: of, relating to, or located on or among the viscera : splanchnic Source : Merriam -Webster

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Sloppy Writing

Sir Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com I’m constantly bemused by sloppy writing from academics. Consider this sentence by a (deservedly) respected Oxford University history Professor, Tom Holland, writing last year in The Spectator. Straying off topic, Tom slipped in the following plug for his forthcoming book. “Early next month sees

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Should We Be Concerned About 5G?

Should We Be Concerned About 5G?

Steve R Should we be concerned about 5G? Most people don’t know much about 5G and EMF generally. Let’s learn a bit about it. 5G stands for the 5th generation of technology for transferring information electronically. The first was 1G created in 1979. A common denominator of all

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

The boss of a government agency which hired a disgraced former teacher in a senior role has known his whanau for years, but had no involvement in him getting the job, the agency says. However, Te Puni Kokiri (TPK) Maori development secretary Dave Samuels acknowledges his relationship to Taurapa has

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… delve (verb): 1: to dig or labour with or as if with a spade 2a: to make a careful or detailed search for information b: to examine a subject in detail archaic : excavate Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : The verb traces to the early Old English

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A Tale to Lighten Your Day

Sir Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com Early last year Stuff journo Andrea Vance wrote an article describing how a number of New Zealand (or to her, Aotearoa) university anthropologists were deeply concerned about protecting the remaining moriori tree carvings on the Chatham Islands. I was sorely tempted to contact her but

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

Russell Crowe has debuted a bold new look – and you might not recognise him. After five years of sporting a slick silver beard, the 59-year-old actor has taken to X (formerly Twitter) to reveal he has completely shaved off his luscious beard locks, instead opting for a clean-shaven look. He

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… piquant (adjective): 1: engagingly provocative also : having a lively arch charm 2: agreeably stimulating to the taste Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Piquant flavors “sting” the tongue and piquant words “prick” the intellect, arousing interest. These varying senses reflect the etymology of the word piquant, which

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Abortion and Peter Singer: Singing Out of Tune

Abortion and Peter Singer: Singing Out of Tune

Ming sojournal.co.nz “For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb.” PSALM 139:13 It is not a controversial fact that life begins at fertilization.1 For instance, a Princeton University webpage lists fifteen academic sources that support this point. One of

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

Green MP Efeso Collins, 49, has died after collapsing at a charity event this morning. Emergency services rushed to treat the first-term MP after he collapsed. He was participating in a charity event for ChildFund in Auckland’s Britomart when the incident occurred. Staff at the scene were visibly emotional

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… ululate (verb): : to utter a loud, usually protracted, high-pitched, rhythmical sound especially as an expression of sorrow, joy, celebration, or reverence : howl Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : “When other birds are still, the screech owls take up the strain, like mourning women their ancient u-lu-lu.” When

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

“We do not want Israel to enter into a Rafah. We don’t think that’s appropriate is going to cause massive civilian pain and suffering.” Luxon said he reached out to Trudeau and Albanese to make sure “we sent a very strong signal to Israel in particular that we

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… aplomb (noun): : complete and confident composure or self-assurance : poise Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : If you do something with aplomb, you do it with composure and self-assurance—you do it with poise. This English noun aplomb was borrowed directly from French, where it carries the meanings

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

One-thousand pairs of former President Donald Trump’s limited edition high-top gold-colored sneakers have sold out in presale, according to the brand’s website, hours after the former president launched the latest round of merchandise. The “never surrender” high-top gold-colored sneakers were limited to 1,000 pairs and listed for

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… genial (adjective): 1a: marked by or freely expressing sympathy or friendliness b: favorable to growth or comfort : mild 2: displaying or marked by genius 3 obsolete : of or relating to marriage or generation 4 obsolete : inborn, native 5 : of or relating to the chin Source

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… exhort (verb): : to incite by argument or advice : urge strongly Source : Merriam -Webster Etymology : Exhort arrived in the 15th century from the Anglo-French word exorter, exhort traces back further to the Latin verb hortari, meaning “to incite to action, urge on, or encourage.” Latin users

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