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vischa vampire

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가입일 Nisan 2009
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GB News
GB News@GBNEWS·
‘We have some early morning walks for some of the horses.’ GB News National Reporter Jack Carson discusses the upcoming Stayers’ Hurdle, one of the most prestigious long-distance hurdle races in the calendar, which is on later today at the Cheltenham Festival.
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vischa vampire@vischa·
@VerisureUK I was thinking about getting one of your security systems but I won't be now as it seems you take your advertising instructions off an extreme left wing hate organisation. Shame, it looked good but I guess there are other companies
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Verisure UK
Verisure UK@VerisureUK·
This International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the brilliant women who make Verisure what it is. Hear from our Branch Manager Klaudia as she reflects on her 8-year journey, her career growth and what she enjoys most about leading her team.
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sarah westwick
sarah westwick@sarahwestwick1·
@RSPCA_official @AnimalAid Here go an put a stop to the barbaric slaughter that the Muslims want halal an kosher as well ohh that's right not interested
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GB News@GBNEWS·
‘It is still fabulous here at Cheltenham.’ GB News National Reporter Jack Carson brings an update on the races that are taking place at Cheltenham today, as the horse racing festival begins.
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MJTurnerPhotography
MJTurnerPhotography@MJTurnerPhoto·
A hauntingly beautiful scene from the forests of the Black Esk, captured yesterday morning. I've always been drawn to these eerie and secluded locations, where the skeletal trees stand like totems of a dark temple, with only their creaking timber interrupting the sacred quietness. Breaking from the constructed forestry tracks and instead navigating the breaks feels like stepping into a never-ending labyrinth — a place where it is easy to lose oneself for hours, wrapped in the rarity of absolute, uninterrupted solitude. Yesterday was especially still. In fact, eerily so. Not the faintest breath of wind, just a heavy hush wrapped in moody mist, amplifying every shadow. It still aches a to walk these places without Molly physically by my side, but I swear I can still feel her presence there. She always loved these dank woods, where the earthy dampness and the vibrant, thick moss offered a perfectly soft carpet for her aging paws. These forests were her element as much as mine.
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vischa vampire@vischa·
@Jacob_Rees_Mogg Why would anyone turn up at their house? I doubt they are going out looking for foxes to kill. Strange how you think that wearing masks in front of children is sinister but apparently children being taught that fox hunting is ok is acceptable
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Jacob Rees-Mogg
Jacob Rees-Mogg@Jacob_Rees_Mogg·
Do you recognise these ladies? Why not turn up at their house, wearing a mask, to film their visitors? I expect they would call the police.
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michael
michael@michael51024571·
18 months today since the neglectful incompetent cunt dog sitter opened the front door & lost my Gracie dog. Not a day has gone by we haven't thought about her & missed her. Life will never be the same for us again. 💔💔💔
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Hel Wittman
Hel Wittman@HelWittman2·
🆘️ GRACIE IS STILL MISSING 🆘️ Pershore Worcestershire WR10 #bringGracieHome #missingdog since 08/09/24 SIGHTINGS NEEDED please retweet 👇👇
Lisa Clare Read 💙@LisaClareRead2

Nearly 18 months & Gracie is still missing 😢 She went missing on 8th September 2024 in the Pershore area #WORCESTERSHIRE She’s a long hair #dachshund type dog,have you seen her? Please report sightings only ⬇️ ⬇️ doglost.co.uk/dog/194306 #WeekendVibes #WR10 #BringGracieHome

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Shadow the Rat
Shadow the Rat@Rattrixs·
My sweet nakie rat Tofu is gone 💔 After a great life of just shy of 3 years, Tofu passed away curled up in her favorite hide with her buddies Carrot and Crumb. Rest peacefully Tofu, you and your sisters were some of the most incredible rats and I will forever love all of you ❤️
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vischa vampire@vischa·
@birmingham_live Most cyclists are arrogant idiots wherever they go but they think they own parks, they shouldn't be allowed in them. I've had many an argument with them while walking my dogs.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
@Alexarmstrong Why don't you invite me on your show to discuss it Alex? Will you be the first live presenter to resist Farage's censorship? Let's see.
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Alex Armstrong
Alex Armstrong@Alexarmstrong·
Disagree. This is a total misreading of the room and the phrase. When people say “Britain is broken” they are referring to the State. The state runs things that are broken. Immigration, the NHS, housing, etc. Nobody means our culture or history is broken. The vast majority of Brits polled (77%) think the country is broken too. We need to fix Britain, admitting it’s broken is the first place to start. As the famous phrase goes “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.” - well I want less of that!
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

I want to clarify a really important point I do not believe that Britain is ‘broken’. Restore Britain does not believe that Britain is 'broken'. That’s a lazy, boring, pessimistic, defeatist way of looking at our country - it fundamentally misunderstands where the real problem lies. It's a shitty little soundbite that downplays who we are and what we can do. Britain is not broken. Our people are not broken, our attitude is not broken, our history is not broken, our culture is not broken. Not yet. Soon, but not yet. What is broken is the British state. The bloated, the rotten, the corrupt British state. That is an entirely different problem. Travel around this country and you will find decent, hardworking, generous people. Funny people. Good people. Patriotic people. You will find people doing the right thing every single day. Trying their best to make their way in life. They are not broken - they are more determined than ever. The strength of this country has always been its people. It is certainly NOT the machinery that governs them. A political class addicted to short-term thinking, a state that expands endlessly but delivers less and less. THAT is broken. Not the people, but those governing them. None of this is failure of our people. We have voted against it all, again and again. We have been betrayed, we have been let down. Each and every time. Britain remains the most remarkable nation on earth. We have talent. We have resilience. We have humour. We have fight. What we lack is a state that matches the courage of its people. As a political party, that is what Restore Britain believes. We are optimistic about what can be done, what will be done. We believe that there is still time. It is not too late to Restore Britain. Just. I hope you will consider supporting us in that mission.

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vischa vampire@vischa·
@DailyMail It's disgusting. What sort of country have we become to allow this abuse
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Daily Mail
Daily Mail@DailyMail·
The horrific halal slaughter video and a troubling question: As we reveal 200m animals a year are killed by having their throats cut while still conscious, how so many are eating it without realising. Special report by SUE REID trib.al/QFuHiYf
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vischa vampire@vischa·
@thecarolemalone Thank you for highlighting the subject of dogs being culled in Mexico last night on @PatrickChristys show. This happens every time there is a big football match in foreign countries and there should be more in the media about it. It's disgusting and disgraceful
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Kabul Small Animal Rescue
Kabul Small Animal Rescue@KSARshelter·
🦅 It turns out that Guthrie our Griffon vulture is quite domesticated, so we'll be look into finding sanctuary placement for him in the future, but first need to address his medical issues, including a small break in his beak and minor malnutrition. Our staff have been working hard this week on spay/neuter surgeries and keeping up with the critical medical cases. We less than one week left in the month, we still need a bit of help shoring up our rent, food, and salary funds. Double 🗳️ Weekend helped immensely, and we've been able to pay off our 🪵 bill entirely and come close to covering our 🥘 bill, so we're confident we'll be able to bring it home this month with a bit of your help.
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vischa vampire@vischa·
@BBCLookEast A fine isn't a real punishment for these people as they're usually wealthy anyway. They need to be in prison. And as for the police confiscating his horn to be destroyed, I can think of a much better place for it to go
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Rosie Doc
Rosie Doc@rosiedoc666·
R I P PETE - so sorry we didn’t find you safe 🌈 😓💔 Thank you for helping xx
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vischa vampire@vischa·
@spectator Nice to see someone recognising what great birds pigeons are. Feeding and watching my feral flock is one of the highlights of my day
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The Spectator
The Spectator@spectator·
Pigeons are not the mindless vermin of caricature. Studies have found that they can recognise human faces and remember them, and that they display problem-solving abilities comparable to some primates. For instance, they can distinguish real words from made up ones. They mate for life and form strong, monogamous, and long-term bonds that often last until one partner dies. They share parenting duties. ✍️ Chas Newkey-Burden Article | spectator.com/article/its-ti…
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