Also, asking homeowners for permission would kill the burglary industry.
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A student.
Also, asking homeowners for permission would kill the burglary industry.
26.05.2025 16:32 β π 505 π 121 π¬ 27 π 8just over the last 5 weeks, Trump has helped swing elections (against him) in Wisconsin, Canada, Australia, and the Vatican.
08.05.2025 18:32 β π 5571 π 1210 π¬ 61 π 71A someone pointed out to me, it shouldn't be surprising that a war criminal like Netanyahu would feel affinity for a Nazi like Musk.
24.01.2025 03:30 β π 67 π 15 π¬ 2 π 0It's interesting that just about anything is antisemitism, but doing Nazi Salutes live on national television isn't.
21.01.2025 14:51 β π 1546 π 357 π¬ 32 π 7Last time I checked the EU never tried to overthrow a UK Govt. Where are the sovereignists now? Their silence is deafening
www.ft.com/content/dd4b...
Mail front page: PM'S 'REWARD FOR FAILURE' AS SADIQ KHAN IS KNIGHTED
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this kind of obviously biased headline is so frustrating when MSM is fighting for credibility
1) New Yearβs Honours list is nominated by public not by political leaders
2) Khan has won three elections so the average Londoner clearly doesnβt think heβs a failure
"We kept our country at peace. We never went to war. We never dropped a bomb. We never fired a bullet. But still we achieved our international goals."
β President Jimmy Carter (1924-2024)
Many people believe that Santa Claus is Saint Nicholas.
But if you look at how he looks and how he behaves, Karl Marx is a far more likely candidate.
Ian Hislop is a national treasure. Justin Welby would still find a lot more apologists in the media and establishment.
23.11.2024 14:11 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0An international arrest warrant has been issued for Netanyahu.
If you want him arrested, Like.
If it needs to be right now, RT.
The farmers protesting with Nigel Farage is as embarrassing as anyone with a mortgage protesting with Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng.
No shame or no intelligence.
Probably, both.
The news that people inheriting land worth at least Β£1 million will have to pay tax on it has drawn significantly more outrage from politicians and the press than the news that 1 in 3 children in Britain are now living in povertyβ¦
20.11.2024 11:32 β π 863 π 336 π¬ 24 π 17Bluesky now has over 20M people!! π
We've been adding over a million users per day for the last few days. To celebrate, here are 20 fun facts about Bluesky:
You know who hasn't had this degree of media support for their financial interests? Disabled people, poor people with more than two kids, public sector workers (after all that clapping for the NHS). I'm not usually a 'blame the media' person but seriously - this is mad
19.11.2024 07:16 β π 1718 π 561 π¬ 61 π 11"It's 'free speech' when they π‘ππ π what's being said."
After backlash over a police investigation into a journalist's tweet, The News Agents discuss the rightβs so-called "free speech absolutism" which, as it turns out, comes with conditions.
Part of Laurence Fox's racist rant to Sangita Myska which he has since deleted, and which has been sent to the Police.
Don't RT his shame.
Or do.
Lets see what people think.
If Bluesky is better than Twitter LIKE
If you have stopped using Twitter RT
We need more of them to join in. Else it will defeat the purpose of healthy debate. Bots and suppression: No. Right wing politicians and commentators : Most welcome.
17.11.2024 17:22 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Since the inheritance tax on farmers was announced, my X feed was full of claims it would destroy farming, with no counterarguments. However, just days here, I see balanced debates both supporting and opposing the tax. X feels like an echo chamber in comparison.
17.11.2024 14:02 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0This is a war not *just* against the living planet, not *just* against the common good, but against the very nature of material reality. The ultimate expression of power is to say "night is day", and have others believe you.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Him and Rick Stein.
16.11.2024 21:33 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Discussing Bluesky migration in terms of liberal flight misses the simple fact that most people use social media for fun not influence and this platform, unlike X and cruddified Facebook, doesnβt feel like youβre wading through shit to reach your friends. Itβs not that deep.
16.11.2024 11:19 β π 14834 π 1978 π¬ 296 π 190If you are anti-Brexit and pro EU and want to find some extra followers.
RT and reply to this post and add each other.
No fun speaking to yourself.
A star cluster is shown inside a large nebula of many-coloured gas and dust. The material forms dark ridges and peaks of gas and dust surrounding the cluster, lit on the inner side, while layers of diffuse, translucent clouds blanket over them. Around and within the gas, a huge number of distant galaxies can be seen, some quite large, as well as a few stars nearer to us which are very large and bright.
This image of the Ring Nebula, taken by Webbβs Near-Infrared Camera, appears as a distorted doughnut. The nebulaβs inner cavity hosts shades of blue and green, while the detailed ring transitions through shades of orange in the inner regions and pink in the outer region. The ringβs inner region has distinct filament elements. Stars litter the scene, with a particularly prominent star with 8 long spikes in the top right corner.
The image is divided horizontally by an undulating line between a cloudscape forming a nebula along the bottom portion and a comparatively clear upper portion. Speckled across both portions is a starfield, showing innumerable stars of many sizes. The smallest of these are small, distant, and faint points of light. The largest of these appear larger, closer, brighter, and more fully resolved with 8-point diffraction spikes. The upper portion of the image is blueish, and has wispy translucent cloud-like streaks rising from the nebula below. The orangish cloudy formation in the bottom half varies in density and ranges from translucent to opaque. The stars vary in color, the majority of which, have a blue or orange hue. The cloud-like structure of the nebula contains ridges, peaks, and valleys β an appearance very similar to a mountain range. Three long diffraction spikes from the top right edge of the image suggest the presence of a large star just out of view.
Cassiopeia A, a circular cloud of gas and dust with complex structure. The inner shell is made of bright pink and orange filaments studded with clumps and knots. Around the exterior of the inner shell, particularly at the upper right, there are curtains of wispy gas that look like campfire smoke. The white smoke-like material also appears to fill the cavity of the inner shell, featuring structures shaped like large bubbles. Around and within the nebula, there are various stars seen as points of blue and white light. Outside the nebula, there are also clumps of yellow dust, with a particularly large clump at the bottom right corner that appears to have very detailed striations.
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16.11.2024 01:56 β π 11176 π 858 π¬ 105 π 39This is perfect as one of my favourite journalists is here now.
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