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TheGhostsOfMerthyr

@ghostsofmerthyr

Boy from Merthyr Tydfil who got stuck in England.

Inscrit le Kasım 2015
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Tim Adams
Tim Adams@TimAdams76·
One thing I love about the Stawell Gift in Australia is that it’s such a good exhibit in how good elite athletes actually are. This bird’s eye view of Sha’Carri Richardson chasing down a lot of non-elites is an example of that.
THE GREEN MACHINE@greenmachine2_0

Too easy 😮‍🔥 Sha’Carri Richardson cruises through Heat 14 of the prelims at the Stawell Gift 🇦🇺 — clocking 13.82 into a -2.0 headwind 💨

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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
What happened to Trump’s Board of Peace?
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TheGhostsOfMerthyr@ghostsofmerthyr·
@ceritheviking @thebarryhorns Yet more turkeys voting for Christmas. We want change, we want something different, we want to protect our land and culture. Fast forward to a Farage Govt: Oh, you've implemented anti Welsh policies and scrapped the Senedd? But we didn't want that.
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ceri@ceritheviking·
@thebarryhorns Surprised he isn’t standing for reform tbh
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Parody Nigel Farage
Parody Nigel Farage@Parody_PM·
In a blatant act of provocation yesterday, Sadiq Khan allowed Christians to perform the Passion of Jesus in Trafalgar Square - a disgraceful show of dominance by a religion from the middle east.
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TheGhostsOfMerthyr@ghostsofmerthyr·
Sadly I fear that this is all too accurate
derek guy@dieworkwear

There are many examples of classical art that evoke disgust. For instance, Goya’s "Saturn Devouring His Son," Rubens’s "Massacre of the Innocents," and Géricault’s "Anatomical Pieces." I suspect you would know this if you were better educated in the subject you talk about. In slide one, I’ve attached a photo of Titian’s The Flaying of Marsyas, which depicts the satyr Marsyas being flayed for challenging Apollo. The imagery is obviously designed to evoke disgust. However, the simple answer to your question is that modern and contemporary art is often entangled in discourse (e.g., theory, media, conceptual frameworks, and so on). It’s not just about depicting a patron’s wealth, devotional images, or government propaganda. We can call these forms of expression “visual languages.” If you don’t understand these languages or are not engaged in the discourse, then some of these pieces may seem as foreign to you as hearing someone speak French or Chinese. To me, the question is: why do people who purportedly value classic aesthetics so thoroughly abuse and twist these aesthetics? For instance, Pete Hegseth festoons his attire with USA flag belts, pocket squares, and pins. He wears “fun socks” and tan shoes with dark suits. Many nowadays also get contrast-colored buttonholes or wear “dress sneakers” with tailoring. Pourquoi? Why are the most vociferous defenders of “classical aesthetics” so poorly educated in the subject? And why do they so rarely stick to such aesthetics when it comes to decorating their homes or dressing themselves? Everything is twisted beyond recognition. In my own space (menswear), the best-dressed men in the classical Western tradition tend to be based in East Asia. For instance, Yuhei Yamamoto, founder of Tailor CAID, a bespoke clothier in Japan, does classic American style better than American clothiers. We see him in slide three. Many people in East Asia seem to take these aesthetics much more seriously than their US counterparts. In my opinion, the answer to this is very simple: people online who purport to love classical aesthetics are not actually interested in art, architecture, or tailoring. They are, instead, culture warriors primarily interested in politics. Classical art and tailoring only serve as ways for them to signal their political identity. It’s the difference between someone who loves mechanical watches for the horology and someone who buys a Rolex because they want people to know they’re rich and successful. Such people are charlatans and hucksters who use these topics to build audiences, then release a 29.99‑dollar PDF and a line of supplements for their get‑rich schemes. The only thing these people genuinely value is money.

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Mark Hammond
Mark Hammond@MarkHam80780803·
“War is raging and the galaxy is in chaos. Where is Vader?” “He’s on social media slagging off Bruce Springsteen, sir.”
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TheGhostsOfMerthyr@ghostsofmerthyr·
@TakeThatClouds @tonyblackburn How can people bot understand that this is a staged process? Show you can get there Show you can get back Only then do you add the risk factor of actually landing and taking off.
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Tony Blackburn OBE.
Tony Blackburn OBE.@tonyblackburn·
I remember watching the first man on the moon landing some 50years ago which was very exciting as this new mission is. Can anyone tell me why it is that they are not actually going to land on the moon but circle round it. It’s not a criticism I’m just interested to know why they are not actually going to land on the moon.
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TheGhostsOfMerthyr@ghostsofmerthyr·
@SpeakerJohnson The boss said, thanks for the invite, but I will only meet when you have selected a competent leader.
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Speaker Mike Johnson
Speaker Mike Johnson@SpeakerJohnson·
It is my distinct honor and great privilege to invite His Majesty King Charles III, The King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, to address a Joint Meeting of Congress. Our two nations share one of the most consequential partnerships in history, and together we will mark the historic milestone of America’s 250th year of independence.
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HAARP UK
HAARP UK@HAARP_UK·
@NASA @NASAKennedy Good luck Artemis crew. Far side of the moon isn’t far away enough from your dickhead president but we admire you for trying.
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TheGhostsOfMerthyr@ghostsofmerthyr·
Just watching some.of the artemis II footage. The problem with the modern world is, some of it is obviously animation, some of it real footage. But sometimes it is not obvious either way.
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TheGhostsOfMerthyr@ghostsofmerthyr·
@ceritheviking We have been hoping for the US checks and balances to kick in for a while now. I'll believe it will do its job, when it actually does try to stop him.
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ceri@ceritheviking·
@ghostsofmerthyr It’s more he can’t do it unilaterally and there is a check
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Charlie Thomas
Charlie Thomas@CThomas663·
Things that need to die out. 1. Lists
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Chuck Schumer
Chuck Schumer@SenSchumer·
I can promise this: The Senate will not vote to leave NATO and abandon our allies just because Trump is upset they wouldn’t go along with his reckless war of choice.   Thank you to @SecRubio for sponsoring the bill in 2023 requiring a two thirds vote of the Senate to make sure clueless presidents couldn’t act on a whim.
Senator Marco Rubio: Archived@SenMarcoRubio

No U.S. President should be able to withdraw from NATO without Senate approval. Thankful my colleagues in Congress passed this bipartisan measure.

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