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fallguy

fallguy

@fallguy24845048

swim, cycle, run.

Beigetreten Eylül 2020
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fallguy@fallguy24845048·
@DefiantLs She man. By the power of girlscale. I HAVE THE POWER
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
"I've just used the female toilets at Waterloo station and none of the women batted an eyelid." Sure.
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fallguy@fallguy24845048·
This is #losermindset Always someone or something else to blame
Janet Murray@jan_murray

This row over five funded places at the Royal Academy of Music - reserved for state school pupils to “widen access”- definitely resonated with me. Because I had a place to study music at 18 - with practical tuition at the Academy. And I bottled it. Mainly because, as a working-class, state-educated kid- largely self-taught, only starting lessons in my teens - I felt completely out of my depth. At an audition at the Birmingham Conservatoire, I met two students from Chetham's School of Music who said they were using it as “practice” for Oxbridge. That level of confidence - and entitlement - felt worlds apart from my state school. Where I’d been lucky enough to get free lessons and instrument hire, after the director of the local music service heard me play at a primary school recorder festival and spotted something in me. He arranged for me to have free lessons and instrumental hire on an orchestral instrument. So I'd be able to play in the district and country orchestras. I had to learn the clarinet rather than the flute (which I wanted) because it was the only instrument available. That was in the 90s. From what I can see, those kinds of opportunities barely exist now. When my daughter was at school, music education had largely become the odd term of “creative arts.” So yes - I understand the intention behind the scheme. But focusing on five places at the end of the pipeline misses the point. Even with the support I had, by 18 I already knew I couldn’t compete. One moment sums it up. A wealthy friend lent me a clarinet when my music service one was on its last legs - an incredibly kind gesture, I thought. But when I returned it, he demanded to know why I hadn’t had it “serviced.” I didn’t even know that was a thing. And there’s no way I could have asked my parents for that kind of money - especially without warning. Then there was the moment that finished me off. I was chosen to play a solo at a prestigious county concert. Afterwards a young musician came up and said: “I’m better than you. I should have been chosen.” And she was. People often remarked on my musicality - but I knew I lacked the technical polish. I knew then that being surrounded by musicians like that at degree level would crush what little musical confidence I had. So I walked away - and studied English instead. That’s the real gap. Not just money - but knowledge, expectations, ease. If we’re serious about access to music, it’s not about who gets the final five places. It’s about who gets the years of tuition, support - and quiet confidence - needed to believe they belong there in the first place.

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fallguy@fallguy24845048·
Aim high vote lowe
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

We are holding Restore Britain branch meetings all over the country - nine last night. One in Bolton for example, 100 people turned up. Hereford, the same at bang on 100. This has been going on for weeks. In Great Yarmouth next week we’re expecting 500 locals to attend our local branch meeting. This is happening all over Britain. More tonight, more the day after, more the day after that. You might hate me, you might hate Restore Britain. But you cannot deny that there is a grassroots movement unlike anything this country has ever seen. And yes, of course we had no local infrastructure. We knew that, and that’s why so much effort has gone into setting all of this up. Obviously. This year we’re only standing in Great Yarmouth. Next year, we are aiming to stand in every single council seat across the country - that planning process has already started. Our local organisers are doing incredible work. Many people like to just sound off on social media, and that’s fine. But these men and women have rolled their sleeves up and are putting the work in on the ground. I want to thank each and every one of them. If people think Restore Britain is just online, they have got a nasty shock coming. We are not making any friends in the cosy Westminster establishment. Good. I couldn’t care less. They’ve destroyed Britain and I want to put the vast majority of them out of work. Restore Britain has just got started. If you want to help in the next two weeks, come to Great Yarmouth.

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Kit@kit_sats·
Marry someone who prays to God for you.
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fallguy@fallguy24845048·
@Sargon_of_Akkad It gave an insight into how these #loserthink mentality of the tories (and politicians). Rupert is forcing the agenda and change that they should have done with their majority seats and failed so miserably all they can do is whine and say it can’t be done because of a,b,c. Cun7s
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Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
A few weeks back, Mogg stated in an interview with certainty that Rupert and Restore would never amount to anything. Now, he's interviewing him about "splitting the vote". Clearly, he's seen the polling and is worried that Restore has legs and is walking. Soon it will run.
GB News@GBNEWS

'I'm intending to run as I'm running... We've now got over 400 branches up and running. Real people fighting for local democracy.' @Jacob_Rees_Mogg challenges Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe on whether his party will split the right-wing vote and allow a left-wing Government.

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fallguy@fallguy24845048·
@SahilBloom This is crazy. I have started doing this as well
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Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
Simple life hack: Unclench your jaw. I recently noticed how often mine was clenched throughout the day. Started consciously relaxing it every time I caught it. The effect on my nervous system and overall stress levels was surprisingly profound.
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Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
What is the single best health investment you’ve ever made?
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Lawayne@Lawayne_chil_68·
Most bottle caps unscrewed with a kick in one minute 🥋
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fallguy@fallguy24845048·
@LeilaniDowding Focus on farmers with cows rather than the thousands of immigrants making illegal crossing
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Sean Feucht@seanfeucht·
"They seized my baby and sliced him in two with a knife. My second child woke up ... They split his head with a machete." THIS IS THE REALITY FOR NIGERIAN CHRISTIANS. When will the world wake up?!
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Sunny Po@sunny051488·
The gold bros have been strangely silent…🤷‍♂️
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CARLA⚡️@carlabitcoin·
I’m so glad I did a lot of Pilates before all this went down because my arms and legs have been the stars of the show these last few weeks. Stay fit, friends.
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