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Mark Halfpenny
Mark Halfpenny@MarkHalfpenny2·
@SpeechUnion I am so pleased for you, Graham. History will show that you were one of the leading voices in the fight to return common sense to the UK & Ireland You should never have had to go through this
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Holly ®️
Holly ®️@tctantan·
@SpeechUnion Should have protected your wife and children first... Wonder who's paying his bills... #hatecrimes
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The Free Speech Union
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion·
📣🚨GRAHAM LINEHAN ACQUITTED OF CRIMINAL DAMAGE “The decision of the Court to throw out this case , is very welcome – but this case should never have got to court. There has been a troubling pattern of police forces around the country to ‘believe’ trans-rights activists, time and time again, even when there has been overwhelming evidence that complaints have been made against gender critical campaigners, in bad faith. The police have failed in their duty to properly and fairly investigate – preferring instead to support one side over the other in a debate. All this has done is erode the faith the public should be able to have in the police. We are sick of two tier policing and I hope with today’s verdict it will end. I have suffered greatly in my fight to protect women and children from what I believe to be a dangerous ideology. But I am proud that I have never given in and I will not do. I have been lifted through support from friends and strangers, from women’s rights groups to London cabbies who have taken the time to stop and shake my hand. I am very grateful to my legal team; Daniel Berke and Sarah Vine KC and to the team at the Free Speech Union”.
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Nick Wallis
Nick Wallis@nickwallis·
This is Tweet Thread Three of Day Two of Graham Linehan's appeal against his conviction for criminal damage of a mobile phone at Southwark Crown Court. We are at lunch on something of a cliffhanger, but if you want to start at the beginning, do so here: x.com/nickwallis/sta…
Nick Wallis@nickwallis

Good morning and welcome to Day 2 of Rex v Linehan: The Appeal at Southwark Crown Court. Graham Linehan is appealing his criminal conviction for damaging a mobile phone. Live tweeting will follow. He's pictured here arriving this morning with his solicitor Daniel Berke.

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Nick Wallis
Nick Wallis@nickwallis·
GLINNER IS INNOCENT
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Penny2x
Penny2x@imPenny2x·
The past year or so I have been fascinated with IQ and the data / discussion surrounding it. Sufficiently obsessed so that I bring it up in conversation opportunistically. Believe it or not, I’m convinced a deep unfiltered discussion of IQ and what we can learn from it is at the heart of what is needed to continue healing from the woke mind virus. Entirely too many broken mindsets and policies orbit the idea that all people are essentially interchangeable and that culture, education, and nutrition are more influential than genetics. This is obviously untrue to anyone who bothers to think for a few seconds. As an extreme example, the most well fed human on earth will never ever grow to the size of a blue whale. Similarly, the most well fed and educated blue whale will never win the Boston marathon. Our human genes have an upper bound to the size we can grow, and blue whales have their own limitations. These are silly and obvious and indisputable because they are easily measured and without exception. They are also entirely uncontroversial because they are cross species. To discuss and understand IQ in depth requires you to accept that human sexes and races also have measurable differences. This is a far more dangerous discussion, figuratively but perhaps also literally. There are many exceptions, but they don’t change the rule. I was talking to a psychologist about the topic. They considered themselves an IQ expert, and so I knew the conversation was going to get interesting quick one way or another. Unfortunately I wasn’t surprised to hear them immediately make a point that the test is biased against certain cultures. It’s always that, or the uninformed argument that IQ only measures one type of intelligence… She pointed out California case Larry P. v. Riles (1979) which prohibits testing African American students in CA for the purposes of special education placement. I started to push back, asking to clarify how that was proof the test was bias. Their response was to insult my own intelligence. To assume I have no idea what test norms are or how they are created and applied. I tried to respond to that, but they were already upset and made it clear they were finished with our talk. Look, I get it. It’s not fun or convenient to admit that much of our success or failure is fate sealed in our genetics. But it’s critical in the face of a delusional population to start facing difficult truths instead of denying them. Else we end up with men playing women’s sports and entering their locker rooms.
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Hugo
Hugo@Hugo_Sanche2·
@pickover 2, at a steady speed. Other two are accelerating or decelerating
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Cliff Pickover
Cliff Pickover@pickover·
Physics, mathematics, reality. This classic puzzle is intriguing for people of a wide range of ages and backgrounds. Which truck is moving at high speed?
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Hugo
Hugo@Hugo_Sanche2·
@dubslife1 He's on the wrong side of the tracks. The top side
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Hugo@Hugo_Sanche2·
@MykeVw @Markie45675752 @dubslife1 Bollocks. None of those players had that quality of long passing and vision. This means he can play deep and up front. He's stronger than them and has better footwork. There are countless examples to show this.
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Dubs life
Dubs life@dubslife1·
Some player 👍
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Arthur 😃👍
Arthur 😃👍@corollaries13·
"You never see a fat shirtless man running outside. That’s not a thing. I’ve seen fat men. I’ve seen shirtless men. I’ve seen men running. But I have never seen all three in one guy at the same time."
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Math Lady Hazel 🇦🇷
Math Lady Hazel 🇦🇷@mathladyhazel·
Life is equal to the integral from birth to death of happiness over time with the change in time.
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Philosophy Of Physics
Philosophy Of Physics@PhilosophyOfPhy·
Max Planck, the father of quantum theory, once remarked, “Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are part of the mystery that we are trying to solve.” With this, he highlighted a profound truth: as humans probe the universe, we are not mere observers but an intrinsic part of the very reality we study. Our consciousness, our perceptions, and our existence are woven into the cosmic fabric, placing natural limits on the reach of science. In essence, some mysteries remain beyond complete explanation because we cannot step entirely outside the system we seek to understand.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
🇮🇪 Ireland set to surpass Luxembourg and become richest country in Europe by 2030, IMF says.
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captain jellyfish
captain jellyfish@captainjel30365·
Genuine questions Simon. Ive only two if you could oblige me please if you could please tells use 1.) How many belong to the state ? 2.) How many of them are going to Irish citizens. - just to clarify ( i'm talking about someone who has a genetic pool with the land who have ancestry connections and generational claim to be irish ) so not Ukrainian African Asian or Middle Eastern? Who have been give citizenship like comfeti.
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Simon Harris TD
Simon Harris TD@SimonHarrisTD·
Housing is this Government’s number one priority. Today’s housing figures show 7,856 new homes were completed in the first three months of 2026. That’s 600 homes completed per week. An 32.9% increase on Q1 2025 and the strongest start to any year since records began in 2011.
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Hugo@Hugo_Sanche2·
@MichealMartinTD How many Irish are in those homes? Show us the figures.
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Micheál Martin
Micheál Martin@MichealMartinTD·
Close to 8,000 new homes completed in the first three months of 2026 - a third more than in the same period last year. Momentum is clear. Much needed housing is being delivered around the country. Good progress is being made, and we are committed to doing more.
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Hugo
Hugo@Hugo_Sanche2·
@rtenews 43 likes. Nice try. No.
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RTÉ News
RTÉ News@rtenews·
A report by the Hope and Courage Collective, which works to build resilience in communities against rising far-right hate and disinformation, has found a widening gap between public attitudes and political discourse rte.ie/news/ireland/2…
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Hugo
Hugo@Hugo_Sanche2·
@DudespostingWs That 11ft jump and landing at the end was the most impressive thing. My knees wept
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Dudes Posting Their W’s
Dudes Posting Their W’s@DudespostingWs·
Rocky, the Denver Nuggets mascot, climbs a 35-foot ladder and casually drains a behind-the-back half-court shot
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Philosophy Of Physics
Philosophy Of Physics@PhilosophyOfPhy·
Meet Roger Penrose; Born in 1931 in Colchester, England, Roger Penrose grew up in an intellectual family, his father was a geneticist, his mother a doctor-turned-artist but he didn’t follow a straight path to physics. As a child during World War II, he spent years in Canada, returning to England afterward. He studied mathematics at University College London, earning his degree, then pursued a PhD at Cambridge in algebraic geometry, completing it in 1957. Early on, Penrose’s interests shifted. He briefly explored pure math before his curiosity pulled him toward physics, influenced by lectures from figures like Paul Dirac. He held temporary posts at various universities in England and the US, never quite settling into a conventional academic track right away. Then he found general relativity. Working on gravitational collapse, Penrose in 1965 introduced ingenious mathematical tools including the concept of trapped surfaces that proved black hole formation and singularities were inevitable consequences of Einstein’s theory, even without perfect symmetry. This work stunned the field, showing black holes weren’t exotic curiosities but robust predictions of physics. What made Penrose unique was not just rigor, but vision. He repeatedly uncovered hidden geometric structures in physical laws. He co-developed the Penrose-Hawking singularity theorems with Stephen Hawking, forever changing our understanding of the universe’s extremes. He invented twistor theory, a radical framework mapping space-time into complex geometry that has influenced quantum gravity pursuits. And his aperiodic Penrose tilings, non-repeating patterns, prefigured the discovery of quasicrystals and blurred lines between math and materials science. In 2020, he received the Nobel Prize in Physics (shared) for demonstrating that black hole formation is a robust prediction of general relativity. He remains one of the few to bridge mathematics and physics so profoundly. Within the scientific community, Penrose’s reputation is formidable. His ideas often challenge consensus, and his lectures can leave audiences rethinking fundamentals. Yet in person, he is thoughtful, unassuming, and generous often crediting others while quietly pursuing his own unconventional lines of inquiry. Roger Penrose took a winding route through mathematics before revolutionizing our picture of black holes and the cosmos. And still, he became one of the most original minds in modern physics and mathematics the quiet visionary many regard as a true pioneer of the field.
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Hugo@Hugo_Sanche2·
@PinkNews Well if i cut my knob off at some misguided attempt to change sex, I'd probably top myself too
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PinkNews@PinkNews·
Trans people in UK dying by suicide at higher rates than any other demographic ➡️ bit.ly/4w0lOyJ 📷 Getty
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TRIGGERnometry
TRIGGERnometry@triggerpod·
How Influencers Ruined Everything Join us tonight for our hilarious episode with @ryanlongcomedy and @Dannyjokes. Don't miss the full episode tonight, Wednesday, April 28th, at 7PM UK | 2PM ET on YouTube, Facebook and X.
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