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Adam Maunder

@Adam_Maunder

I talk to my echo • Autistic • Whichever choice of pronoun does it for ya (have been known to respond to shouts of 'oi, dickhead!' from across crowded rooms)

Swansea Katılım Mart 2009
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Danny Jarabek @ #Cannes2026
incredible stuff happening at cannes right now
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Film Crave
Film Crave@_filmcrave·
Emma Mackey, Charlotte Le Bon and Kristen Stewart at the ‘FULL PHIL’ photocall during the 79th Cannes Film Festival. 📷
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Molly🎧🏳️‍🌈
Molly🎧🏳️‍🌈@RasberryRazz·
Had to change who can reply cause the British transphobes found this post. Crisp was a trans woman, wikipedia refers to her with she/her pronouns, she even referred to herself a woman trapped in a man's body. Argue with the wall. Trans people have always been here. Accept it.
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Brunette Bohemian
Brunette Bohemian@Jane_Doe82·
People I no longer want to hear about: Clavicular Chud The Builder Any kardashian Rob Schneider That is the complete list. Thank you for your time
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Annabel Jessica Goldsmith
Annabel Jessica Goldsmith@thatlacavagirl·
Went to a restaurant in NYC yesterday where TCM was playing on mute, a strange intro but it was just a nice experience before heading to the airport, and it’s just impressive how magnetic Jean Harlow is in Red-Headed Woman (1932). Harlow and Jack Conway were brilliant together
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Farran Nehme
Farran Nehme@selfstyledsiren·
RIP the great Clarence Carter, one of the best ever to record at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals. My cousins who live in that area met him a couple of times BITD. Here's my favorite story about the power of Clarence Carter's music, from The Independent 1/9/1994.
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Michelle Wright
Michelle Wright@Theleftorwright·
Unfuckingbelievable. Buck Angel has to be one of the craziest mfer's around. One of those fucking morons who got what they wanted, and then immediately pulled up the ladder for every other vulnerable trans person. Everything Helen is doing is legal, sorry Buck.
Buck Angel Transsexual@BuckAngel

I was at a DEBATE last night at Cambridge University UK to debate LGBTQ ( but seemed like mostly TRANS issues) Helen Webberly @HelenWebberley was there on the opposition and never ever debated any of us she just went up to the platform and spewed lies and hate. In this video she posted she thinks she is smart somehow but this just shows she never debated on trans issues with transsexual people. She claims to be a “ gender expert “ a “ Trans activist “ WTF . If you did not know this woman opened a clinic online in America to help get puberty blockers and cross sex hormones to young vulnerable people. She should be reported to the @FDA @FBI as well as any organization in America that you can think of that will investigate her. HER NAME IS HELEN WEBBERLY. We see you and you are not as smart as you think you are. Have a nice day while it lasts. .. Have you seen this @MaeveHalligan 😂

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Vivian
Vivian@MxVivianWulf·
"Remigration" is ethnic cleansing. Calling for "ICE style action" in the UK is a call for the terrorising of minorities. These people that support this are fking racists and we need to start addressing that rather than using every euphemism under the sun to excuse their bigotry.
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LGBwiththeT
LGBwiththeT@LGBwiththeT·
The only losers in the Singing Striders vs Scope lawsuit? Disabled people who depend on Scope’s services. Every penny spent defending this drains money from the people who need it most. Suing a disability charity over trans inclusion isn’t brave - it’s cruel, and heartless.
Janet Murray@jan_murray

🚨 NEW A formal legal letter alleging discrimination under the Equality Act was sent to Scope this week on behalf of me and a number of singers. This follows the disability charity’s decision to drop my choir from its official London Marathon cheer team last month - over concerns relating to my gender-critical beliefs. While that decision was later reversed - at 6pm on the evening before the marathon - by that stage much harm had already been caused. And this is not about one choir or one performance. It’s about whether women who hold lawful beliefs about biological sex should be ‘punished’ for expressing them publicly. And whether other people should face discrimination simply for being associated with that woman. Something I believe should concern everyone - whatever their views on this particular topic. I want to make clear that this is not the whole choir bringing the legal challenge. It is myself and a number of singers. The fact I feel the need to spell that out perhaps says something about the upset and division this situation has caused amongst people who simply wanted to sing - and never asked to find themselves caught up in a national news story. While the focus has remained on me - deliberately so - for some singers, even the feeling of being placed in the spotlight has been distressing. And that matters. Particularly because it was, I believe, entirely avoidable on the charity’s part. People should also be able to enjoy their hobbies and friendships - without fear of others bringing politics into non-political communities - and causing unnecessary division and distress. Which I believe is what happened here. Those who decided to join the action did so with considerable thought. One thing I know I considered carefully was the potential impact on an organisation that - if public commentary is anything to go by - has already lost donations due to what many see as a blind spot around the rights of women and girls. But being a not-for-profit organisation does not remove accountability. And as a large disability charity, responsible for thousands of staff and volunteers - and entrusted with millions of pounds a year in public donations - Scope is accountable for the consequences of its decisions, like any other organisation. I personally believe public trust can now only be restored through a clear recognition of the organisation’s obligations under the Equality Act - particularly given Scope works with disabled women and girls, some of the most vulnerable people in society. Legal support has been provided via @FreeSpeechUnion for which we are extremely grateful. Link to story by @Craig_Simpson_ in comments below (gift link) 👇

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Boots, 'with the fur'
Boots, 'with the fur'@afraidofwasps·
Drake: (texting) She a 10 but it's years old. Lmfao. Couldn't be yooouu Girl who just turned 11: (low on oxygen bc she got trapped in the giant Kinder Surprise egg Drake got her) 🗣 PEppa pig is here
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Boots, 'with the fur'@afraidofwasps·
Drake (texting): What's yo favorite Crayola color Millie Bobby Brown: Wild Watermelon Drake: Damn they just letting anything be a crayon these days huh. Hahaaa. Hard for a guy like me to keep up
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Steven@StevenWallaby·
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Chris Killian@chriskillian

I’ve seen #TheMandalorianAndGrogu! Above all else, M&G is a super FUN Star Wars movie. It’s not perfect, but there’s a lot for fans to love. It plays like an extended episode with double the budget and moves from one incredible action set piece to the next. IMAX is a must.

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Boots, 'with the fur'
Boots, 'with the fur'@afraidofwasps·
18 y/o girl: Yeah i been watching lots of good stuff! Do you know The Summer I Turned Pretty? Drake: 2011
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