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@UniqueGav

가입일 Şubat 2022
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Gavin@UniqueGav·
@TheGriftReport The looks she’s getting from that lass behind her. 😂😂😂
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Grifty@TheGriftReport·
🚨ROYAL NAVY SHOCKER🚨 FEMALE SAILOR BRANDED “CANCER ON THE SHIP” AFTER 7 SEXUAL ASSAULTS ON MALE & FEMALE CREW! Able Seaman Sian Dowsett, 25, accused of groping crotches, repeatedly slapping bottoms, pinching nipples and grabbing/caressing a female shipmate’s breasts while purring “do you like that baby girl?” aboard HMS Dauntless. “Opportunistic” attacks on two men and two women during 2023-2024 deployments wrecked morale. One victim told court-martial: “She is a bit of a cancer on the ship.” Dowsett denies all – claims it’s “made up” rumours. Trial ongoing at Bulford.
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Gavin@UniqueGav·
@CitySamuel @serenelyjoyful Wasn’t that in 2014 was it? No. It was Scotland couldn’t be independent there’s no oils or gas left. @SNP are you watching? You’re awfully silent on this.
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Juliet Samuel@CitySamuel·
Our North Sea oil giant isn’t dead, just sleeping
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Gavin@UniqueGav·
@MattCas04807118 Easy to say when you’re young, just wait until he’s a fat old English cunt, it’ll be a different story then.
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MarcoRizzolo@MarcoRizzolo·
@Naam_Hi_Kafi_H No men of any value are attracted to this. Sorry. Only niggas and degenerate Liberal White men.
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ᴅᴏᴜʙʟᴇ-🆁@Naam_Hi_Kafi_H·
Why are men nowadays attracted to girls with such a body type? 😭
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Gavin@UniqueGav·
@C_3C_3 Wasn’t a scam, trying the Goebbels approach of repeating a lie often enough, I see.
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C3@C_3C_3·
Want your blood to boil? The Jack Smith Investigation cost taxpayers over $35 million. $35,000,000 All based on a scam. Targeting Republicans. With 65% of that $35 million paying their salaries. Jack and his team got rich for treason. Lock him up!
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Black Hole@konstructivizm·
650 light-years away, the red supergiant Betelgeuse is living on borrowed time.One of the brightest stars in our night sky, this colossal star is a supernova in waiting. When it finally detonates, the explosion will be so ferocious that, even from this immense distance, it could briefly outshine the full Moon and turn night into day for weeks. For a short, dazzling time, Betelgeuse may even rival the brightness of the entire Milky Way, painting our skies with a light show unlike anything humanity has ever witnessed. The countdown to its dramatic death has already begun.
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Gavin@UniqueGav·
@archer_rs We need them at home making babies. Sounds misogynistic I know, but maybe the truth is at times misogynistic.
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RS Archer@archer_rs·
If, as is likely compulsory military service is reintroduced into a number of European nations what would be the argument for women being excluded? We have seen the enormous contribution women can bring to the military why not include them in the draft?
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Gordon Fielden@GordonFielden·
It is difficult to accept the basis upon which these so called facts are presented. In modern times, the two most demonstrably unsuccessful Prime Ministers this country has endured are Boris Johnson and Liz Truss. No other Prime Minister, including Sir Keir Starmer, approaches the scale of those failures. What has followed is a narrative constructed and sustained across major broadcasters, including the BBC, ITV, Sky News, and GB News, alongside sections of the wider press, the persistent chorus of voices from within the Conservative Party, and the influence of Reform UK. Within that narrative, criticism of Sir Keir has been constant from the moment he assumed office. That scrutiny stands in stark contrast to the latitude afforded to his predecessors, particularly at times when serious errors were made and rules were plainly disregarded. The effect is cumulative. A narrative is repeated, reinforced, and amplified until it presents itself as established fact, regardless of whether it withstands scrutiny. It is this constant echo that many have grown weary of, particularly when it appears so plainly unbalanced in its application. It is not unreasonable to conclude that such imbalance reflects editorial inclination rather than objective assessment. A Labour Prime Minister does not sit comfortably with certain proprietors or institutions, and that discomfort appears to shape the tone of coverage. Yet one fact remains beyond dispute. Sir Keir secured a decisive electoral mandate, a landslide victory that confers both authority and responsibility. Those who supported him expect that mandate to be honoured through steady and effective governance. To date, there has been no failure of the kind so readily alleged. What we are witnessing instead is the noise of political transition. Meanwhile, the Conservative Party finds itself diminished, its relevance increasingly in question, and its future uncertain. It would therefore be welcome if sections of the press returned to the task of reporting events as they are, rather than seeking to shape them into something they are not.
Channel 4 Dispatches@C4Dispatches

After winning one of the biggest landslides in UK election history less than two years ago, Keir Starmer became the most unpopular prime minister on record. But how did that happen? @lewis_goodall is on a mission to find out.

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Gavin@UniqueGav·
@DanielGoldersUK @02062025I @ByDonkeys If labour makes more like the Scandinavian “socialist” model, I’m all for that. Socialism seems to mean different things to different people.
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Gavin@UniqueGav·
@DanielGoldersUK @02062025I @ByDonkeys No it doesn’t, it implements liberal policies. The intended consequence was to raise more tax for underfunded state schools. The unintended consequence is a few small schools which were already in the brink, went bust.
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Led By Donkeys@ByDonkeys·
We tracked down the superyacht owned by the world’s sixth richest man. Larry Ellison won’t like what we did to it 🛥️🏴‍☠️
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Roger Stone@RogerJStoneJr·
Did my wife and I deserve the 6 am raid on our home by 29 heavily armed FBI Agents complete with CNN camera crew only to learn 18 months later the Mueller hid exculpatory evidence that proved I had committed no crime? You are nothing but a pompous ass kisser devoid any particular talent or understanding of politics
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Gavin@UniqueGav·
@DanielGoldersUK @02062025I @ByDonkeys Why would a socialist government need to tax farmers when the state would own all the farms anyway? Private education in a socialist country? lol. Etc etc etc.
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Daniel in Golders Green@DanielGoldersUK·
@02062025I @ByDonkeys Yes absolutely Labour is "socialist": ✅Farmers Inheritance Tax: Socialist ✅VAT on Private Education: Socialist ✅Mansion Tax: Socialist ✅ Nationalising railways: Socialist ✅Massive welfare spending: Socialist ✅Massive union pay hikes: Socialist How much more do you want?
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Gavin@UniqueGav·
@GodsBurnt You lost me when you said trump wasn’t stupid.
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Shibo@GodsBurnt·
$3 trillion moved in 56 minutes off a single Truth Social post. Most people saw chaos. I see something else entirely. 👇 Trump posted that Iran talks were "productive." Market surged $2 trillion in 6 minutes. Iran denied it. Market gave back $1 trillion. He's holding the markets in the palm of his hand and he's not afraid to move them. Think about what that actually means... The last 2 midterms were bear market years. The last 2 elections the incumbents lost. Trump knows this. He's not stupid. There's a real chance he's suppressing growth right now so that going into the midterms there's a massive rally from Q2 through Q4. Tariffs. War. Uncertainty. All of it creating the floor. Now look at what's coming. New Fed chair in May. Likely slashing rates 1-2% immediately. That alone unleashes a flood of liquidity into every market on earth. Follow that with an Iran deal. Strait of Hormuz reopens. Oil crashes back to $70. Gas drops. Inflation cools. Consumer confidence explodes. Tariff deals start closing. China comes to the table because their economy is getting strangled. Trade flows resume. All of it timed perfectly for the second half of 2026. The greatest bull run of our lives isn't starting next year. It's being engineered right now. Mark my words...
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter

This is absolutely insane: At 7:04 AM ET today, President Trump said “the US and Iran have had productive discussions" to end the Iran War. By 7:10 AM ET, the S&P 500 surged +240 points adding +$2 TRILLION in market cap. 27 minutes later, Iran completely denied all of President Trump's claims and said there has been "no contact" with the US. By 8:00 AM ET. the S&P 500 had fallen -120 points erasing -$1 trillion in market cap. That's a $3 TRILLION swing market cap in 56 minutes, just in the S&P 500. What is happening here?

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Electroverse@Electroversenet·
One of the biggest climate scare stories is sea level rise, sold as proof of a looming catastrophe. But the data do not support this. As per climatologist Dr John Christy, "Sea levels rose about 12.5 cm per decade for 8,000 years. Then it levelled off and now it's rising only about 2.5 cm per decade." That's five times slower than the natural rise after the last ice age. And in the most recent records, there's been no acceleration in the past 145 years. There is no crisis. No acceleration. And no reason for the hysteria.
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Gavin@UniqueGav·
@SecRubio Iran called Trumps bluff. Now Trump is trying to save face with this bare faced lie. The strait is still closed to you your allies.
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Gavin@UniqueGav·
@Valerie92517400 @STR8WBM Yeah, because we had no homeless or immigrants before labour. The tories and brexiters made this mess, not labour.
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Valerie@Valerie92517400·
@STR8WBM We get rid of Labour for a start.
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Gavin@UniqueGav·
@STR8WBM @Viperella You didn’t feel the urge to seek him and help him or was exploiting his despair for some likes and twitter clout all you were bothered about?
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