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Upsetting the proverbial applecart.

Barnsley, England Beigetreten Aralık 2018
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"Oi mate you're in my seat" at away days should also be met with banning orders imo #swfc
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
The Telegraph has obtained WhatsApp messages of Green Party activists have described Jewish people as “an abomination to this planet”. A decade ago I would have assumed this was a far-right chat group. Now the far-left have embraced antisemitism. Sickening but unsurprising.
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Rob Staton
Rob Staton@robstaton·
Understand a meeting took place this afternoon between the EFL, the Storch bid team, the football regulator and Sheffield Wednesday’s administrators. The aim was to finally find agreement on a way forward relating to all future financial restrictions at #SWFC plus a potential points deduction — and a deadline was placed on today to make progress on those matters. Coming out of the meeting, although there is no firm agreement, it’s believed there is a path to move forward, and it’s our understanding that all parties are positive and committed to reach a conclusion.
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Kevin Hannah 🩵
Kevin Hannah 🩵@KevlarHannah·
🍺 SPOT THE ODD ONE OUT 🍺 (Hint: it’s the one killing its own pubs) 🇫🇷 France — Hospitality VAT 10% 🇪🇸 Spain — Hospitality VAT 10% 🇮🇹 Italy — Hospitality VAT 10% 🇩🇪 Germany — Hospitality VAT 7% 🇧🇪 Belgium — Hospitality VAT 12% 🇮🇪 Ireland — Hospitality VAT 9% 🇬🇧 United Kingdom — Hospitality VAT 20% Same industry. Same food. Same drink. Same jobs. But one country decided pubs were a luxury - not a cultural asset! Then we act surprised when: 🍺 Pint prices rise 🍽️ Eating out costs more 🏚️ Pubs shut ✈️ It’s cheaper to drink abroad It’s not the pub being greedy. It’s yet more tax! You can’t squeeze pubs dry…then act surprised when they close! Share if you think UK pubs deserve fairer VAT - not a punishment rate! #GrumpyLandlord #HospitalityVAT #SpotTheOddOneOut #pubs #vat #SaveOurPubs 🍺 This needs addressing @reformparty_uk @RobertJenrick @Nigel_Farage @LeeAndersonMP_ @ZiaYusufUK @drdavidbull #reformuk
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
A pedophile migrant was facing deportation after he molested a 5 year old girl and failed to declare his conviction. Until Judge Paul Lodato stepped in. Lodato called the migrant’s actions an “honest mistake” and BLOCKED HIS DEPORTATION. And this isn’t the first time. Other outrageous rulings by Judge Lodato include: >he declared an adult migrant with ‘deep forehead wrinkles’ and a ‘protruding Adam’s apple’ is actually a child >he blocked the deportation of a pedophile migrant and said “he did not cause any actual harm, let alone serious harm” >he blocked the deportation an Iraqi migrant who told an “implausible” story and lied to claim asylum Judge Lodato is everything wrong with the British judiciary. He is wholly unfit to wear the robe and wig. He deserves to be named, shamed, and disbarred.
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Yuri Bezmenov Subversion
Yuri Bezmenov Subversion@yuribezmenov22·
White guy kills a seagull: 8 months in prison Black guy kills a man: misdemeanor, released Black guy kills a pregnant mom and her unborn child: not guilty by reason of insanity, baby doesn’t count as a human Asian woman kills family of 4: probation Red guards in black robes have destroyed the value of justice and life - the purpose of a system is what it does.
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Lee Harris
Lee Harris@LeeHarris·
Just had my council tax bill through and it's gone up *considerably*. Also had to pay extra for my green waste, again. It immediately reminded me of this masterpiece.
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Western Invasion
Western Invasion@WesternInvasion·
R*pe Statistics in Europe: 2000: 🇬🇧 England & Wales: 8,593 🇩🇪 Germany: 8,133 🇫🇷 France: 7,500 🇵🇱 Poland: 2,399 2023: 🇬🇧 England & Wales: 68,109 🇩🇪 Germany: 39,029 🇫🇷 France: 42,400 🇵🇱 Poland: 1,127 Hey @grok, why has rape crimes decreased in Poland while they have increased eightfold in other European countries?
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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
Saint George was a Greek soldier in the Roman army, originating from Cappadocia, and served as an officer under Emperor Diocletian. His mother, named Polychronia (a Greek name meaning "long time"), was a Christian from the well-known city of Lydda (also called Diospolis, meaning "the city of Zeus") in the province of Syria Palaestina. Palestine was a province, not a nation, you just compared the nation of England with a province for the origin of someone just because you have a foreign agenda probably against the native British people. So, let me educate you: Saint George was born between 275–285 AD. At that time the population included in the city where he was born were people of Aramean, Phoenician, Greek, Jewish and Samaritan descent. Polychronia, George’s mother, came from a prominent noble Greek family in what was then Greek Cappadocia. She spoke Greek, had a Greek name, and her family was Greek. Due to her martyrdom, where she was tortured to death, Polychronia is celebrated in the Greek Orthodox Church on April 23. Saint George’s father was also Greek, hailing from Cappadocia. His name was Gerontius, a Greek name, and he was a senator and military commander who was initially a pagan but later converted to Christianity. Both parents, therefore, were of Greek descent, spoke Greek, and had Greek names. Polychronia secretly baptized their young child in a monastery in Armenia and named him George, a name that is, of course, also Greek. Thus, George had Greek parents, a Greek name, and naturally spoke Greek. So, what connection does he have with England? His biography was first written by Pope Gelasius I in the Acta Sancti Georgii (496), followed by Saint Andrew of Crete in Greece. The Syriac Church held him in high esteem since the 4th century. Due to his chivalrous character, Saint George became popular in Europe by the 10th century, and by the 15th century, his feast day was as significant and popular as Christmas. At the Council of Oxford in 1222, Saint George’s Day was declared an official holiday, and in the 14th century, he became the patron saint of England. He is also the patron saint of Moscow, Aragon, Georgia, and Catalonia, and until the 18th century, of Portugal. As the patron saint of England and a mounted warrior, Saint George was considered, according to legend, the patron saint of the Knights of the Round Table. Educate yourself because you look stupid. Hope I helped.
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Frances 'Cassandra' Coppola@Frances_Coppola

St George was a Palestinian who never set foot in England.

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Get in Forest
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Adam
Adam@AdamFulwell_·
Anthony Gordon when he doesn’t have Luke O’Nien gifting him goals
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Anya Chappell currently having wild mixed emotions no doubt
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Sunderland AFC
Sunderland AFC@SunderlandAFC·
IT'S HAPPENED AGAIN 🤣🤣🤣
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Mackems winning, Rangers winning and Celtic losing. If only Wednesday could be less shit, be a reyt weekend for football.
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Match of the Day
Match of the Day@BBCMOTD·
'It might have finished me.' It's more than just a football club to the fans.
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