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LittleDropOfPoison

@LDOPExeter

Difficult second album.

Exeter, England Inscrit le Haziran 2018
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Frank Place 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇮🇪
Imagine crying for Brexit for years, then when you get Brexit you just fk off to Dubai anyway, then spend all day in Dubai moaning about how crap Brexit Britain is. That takes a special kind of wanker
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
Do you think it should be socially acceptable for women to be topless in public like men?
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Robert Vezirian
Robert Vezirian@RobertVezirian·
Hate to break it to the ladies in denial out there, but 90% of you look horrible without a bra on. Hell, many have pancake titties by the time they're 21. The other 10% will also look horrible within 5 or 10 years, that is if they don't have a baby first. Please no. It's a very small percentage of women who are presentable with their tops off.
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Hansel@Hans4ever·
@NoContextBrits Why are the roads so skinny in England? Every rural road looks like it can only fit one car at a time
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No Context Brits
No Context Brits@NoContextBrits·
You can’t park there mate.
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LexOrandi@Lexvevindi·
@MentorForHire @AmirAminiMD Religion creates Culture, imbecile. I never said that America was a "de jure" Christian nation. 64% of Americans are Christians. Next biggest denomination is judaism at 2%. America is a "de facto" Christian country. La Verdad Duele...
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Amir
Amir@AmirAminiMD·
Please tell me: what can I do better to assimilate? To finally become a good migrant? I am a board-certified neurosurgeon, one of only a handful in this country with additional endovascular training (still undergoing), currently with 19 high-impact publications and a doctoral thesis (summa cum laude) focused on the development of an entirely new field in the microsurgical training of young neurosurgeons, patented with the goal of free worldwide accessibility and reproducibility, and in the process of publishing my first book on this topic. I also happen to love whisky and currywurst. And everything about Western literature and art, just as I love and appreciate all these things in every other culture and civilization. Sadly, I am not going to support genocidal scum and child rapists commit endless crimes against humanity, if that’s your idea of assimilation. And I am not going to just watch them burn down the world in real time and shut up about it in order to protect myself and my career. I swore an oath. And I take it very seriously. (I do however apologize for the cheap self-congratulatory introduction for the sake of the argument)
Axe@axelbutters96

@AmirAminiMD Assimilate or leave

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Epic Maps 🗺️
Epic Maps 🗺️@theepicmap·
What is this double dotted line in Cyprus?
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Rory Sutherland made a quietly devastating observation about one of the biggest societal shifts of the last 50 years. He said the move to the double-income household started as an option but quickly became an obligation. The big winners? Governments (twice as many people to tax) and property owners (now two salaries were needed to buy a house). The big loser? The family itself, which lost roughly 35 hours of discretionary leisure time per week — with no real increase in living standards, because the extra money was largely soaked up by higher house prices and taxes. It’s a classic example of how something that begins as liberation can quietly turn into a new form of constraint. Longitudinal studies on happiness and time use (including data from the American Time Use Survey and OECD reports) show that the sharp rise in dual-earner households correlated with stagnant or declining leisure time for families, while subjective well-being metrics for parents have not risen in line with the additional income — supporting the idea that much of the gain was captured by housing costs and taxation rather than improved quality of life. It’s a reminder to look carefully at changes that society presents as inevitable progress. What do you think — has the double-income model delivered more freedom or more pressure for most families?
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World of Statistics@stats_feed·
What is the most dangerous but totally legal item you own?
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The Boys Out of Context Clips
Eric Kripke says he “is totally bummed out” #TheBoys Season 5 was written before the presidential election. “I’m totally bummed out to say we wrote it before the election, it sounds super naive now but i swear the plan was ‘let’s write an 1984 version of what creeping authoritarianism looks like in America’ and maybe everyone will be like ‘whew we really dodged a bullet’ but instead we got hit with the bullet..” (Via:@TVGuide)
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Elliot Keck@ElliotKeck·
What a difference an absence of road markings makes to the aesthetics of a street. Connaught Square, Hyde Park Ward 👇
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YouGov@YouGov·
Among the half of Britons who say they would turn down an opportunity to visit the Moon, a simple lack of interest is the most common reason to not want to go Not interested: 23% No point: 8% Reject idea of safe return: 8% Would be scared or anxious: 7% Nothing to do: 6% Too old: 6% Places on Earth I want to visit first: 5% Happy on Earth: 4% Claustrophobic: 3% Would damage environment: 3% Waste of money: 3% Fear of flying/heights: 3% Health issues: 3% yougov.com/en-gb/articles…
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YouGov@YouGov·
As Artemis II prepares to blast off for a trip around the Moon, Britons are divided over whether they would visit the Moon if they were given a chance where their safe return could be guaranteed Would want to go: 44% Would not want to go: 49%
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Capybaras have long legs and they kept it a secret
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No filter Skin
No filter Skin@NoFilterSkin·
MARY MAGDALENE WAS NEVER A PROSTITUTE. THAT WAS INVENTED BY POPE GREGORY I IN 591 AD. 600 YEARS AFTER HER DEATH. AND THE REASON THEY DESTROYED HER REPUTATION IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE LIE ITSELF. 🧵
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GB News@GBNEWS·
'Every illegal immigrant who is pushed out of France over to the UK is one less illegal immigrant in France. Isn't it pretty obvious where their interest lies?' @Jacob_Rees_Mogg ridicules the Labour Government for extending its migrant deal with France.
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LittleDropOfPoison
LittleDropOfPoison@LDOPExeter·
@Jacob_Rees_Mogg France used to be obliged to keep them there rather than allowing them to move on to another EU member state. Why would they stop asylum seekers from leaving their country?
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Prem Sikka
Prem Sikka@premnsikka·
UK must agree to regular increases in NHS drug prices or it won't invest, says US pharma Eli Lilly. Last year to appease Trump UK govt agreed 25% price hike on US drugs. No end to corporate blackmail. Make your own. UK can easily produce generic drugs. theguardian.com/business/2026/…
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