Iskander

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Iskander

Iskander

@Beetrespecter

I am here for beetroot alone

Katılım Haziran 2022
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Iskander
Iskander@Beetrespecter·
@IanJon407 @riversorare This must be a parody, otherwise you so misunderstand everything that's being said I'm tempted to call for your carer
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Ian Whitehead
Ian Whitehead@IanJon407·
@riversorare so why don’t you simply move to a reform/restore area with zero immigration. also according to the clever lads on here your pay will be better as apparently immigration dampens wages rather than pushing them up
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Daniel Friedman
Daniel Friedman@DanFriedman81·
Jake Lang said some things that were intentionally provocative, and, in response, the people he was provoking made his point for him. The counterprotesters were unambiguously worse than the far-right demonstrators. Not just the guys with the bombs, but all of them. If terrorists are part of your movement, you are part of a terrorist movement.
Josie Stratman@JosieStratman

Mamdani speaks from Gracie after this wknd’s chaos. He calls the Islamophobic protests “vile” & the explosives an attempt at terrorism. “Many of the counterprotesters met this display of bigotry peacefully with a vision of a city that is welcoming to all — but a few did not.”

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Iskander
Iskander@Beetrespecter·
@PigeonFeatherz I knew I'd made a mistake when I went into the lobby and it reeked of weed, and the corridors themselves were even worse.
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Pigeon Feathers (Alpha Male)
Pigeon Feathers (Alpha Male)@PigeonFeatherz·
Obviously a complete triviality in comparison with this deranged and awful story I need hardly say, but we stayed in a Travelodge in Dec and the beds were so surreally uncomfortable we left and came home a night and a day early. Kids were okay, though they tossed and turned more than usual, but their father and I were in agony each morning. Corridors honked as well. Knew we shouldn’t have been disloyal to Premier Inn.
Donna McLean@Donna__McLean

@TravelodgeU claimed that a man asking for a woman's room number and a spare key card in the middle of the night passed security — because he knew her name. He sexually assaulted her. They offered her £30 compensation. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Iskander
Iskander@Beetrespecter·
@AholiabBezaleel @GodsFavRtard @YourMomDave1 @UsingLyft Why do you have humanist in your bio when you say shit like this - would you like to come here then, I can tape your fingers (hey it's only going to be 8 hours!) so you can't type this stuff anymore. What's the matter, it's just a bit of tape and it doesn't harm you!
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Iskander
Iskander@Beetrespecter·
@grey4626 Why can't you type this without using AI
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
Motherfuckers, listen up: The shitstorm in Mexico just hit nuclear levels. Those gutless pendejos in the Mexican army finally grew a pair and smoked El Mencho, the blood-soaked kingpin of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, right in his Jalisco lair. But oh, the backlash... It's a goddamn apocalypse unfolding in Puerto Vallarta...cartel scum retaliating like rabid dogs, torching vehicles in narcobloqueos, sieging the streets, and straight-up assaulting the international airport. Plumes of black smoke choking the sky, terrified tourists sprinting through terminals like it's the end of the fucking world. This isn't some cartel skirmish; it's a precision-engineered chaos bomb exposing the rotten core of a nation strangled by narco-terror. These savages aren't just fighting back; they're reminding the world that Mexico's "government" is a facade, a puppet show run by invisible strings dipped in fentanyl and fear. Fuck the cartels, fuck the corrupt officials who let this fester. Wake up, world...lethality is the language they speak, and it's time we respond in kind. 💀⚖️
Beard Vet@Beardvet

Emergency 🚨 My best friend and his wife just called me and the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion in Puerto Vallarta have them blocked in and can’t get to the airport, it’s total chaos Americans Need Help @POTUS @SecRubio 🙏🇺🇸

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Iskander
Iskander@Beetrespecter·
@UncSlayer @fionagoddarduk @Bushra1Shaikh She does have a clue, she is just lying. People need to stop thinking there is an information issue here to be corrected, she knows but she doesn't care.
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Fiona goddard
Fiona goddard@fionagoddarduk·
I also expect a public apology for your wrong claims. You can let every one know that you were wrong and everything ive said has been verified in a criminal court, a serious case review, evidence in iicsa where some of the stuff that happened to me are in their final reports and all of these things ive wavered my anomininity and made them all piblic and both police and bradford council have issued public apology to me and admitted they failed and everything is say is true. So public apology for called a child rape victim a liar and admit its all proven true
Bushra Shaikh@Bushra1Shaikh

Unchallenged, unverified claims about "religious motivation" were broadcast as fact by @Emma_A_Webb. Not established or investigated. That's not journalism, not commentry - this reckless framing is going to get British Muslims killed. Do your job. @GBNEWS @ofcom

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Iskander
Iskander@Beetrespecter·
@DailyMail @aswren One thing here that caught my eye is this part: 'She said he wanted her to get in a BMW. He said he was going to take her to Birmingham and London and rape her again.' made me think of the map you did of the groom gang networks, as why is he saying that?
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Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Girl, 12, 'strangled and raped in attack by two Afghan migrants' was terrified she'd be targeted again when she was found 'mumbling and crying' in street, court hears trib.al/XdezUft
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Iskander
Iskander@Beetrespecter·
@Podzhog_Sarayev @HansMahncke It wasn't a giant cruiser. This is a sign of slop knowledge, the cruiser class in WW2 was criticised for how small and slim it was which limited any potential for upgrades.
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Podzhog Sarayev
Podzhog Sarayev@Podzhog_Sarayev·
The Falklands war was interesting, but Argentina's military was vastly outgunned and had no recent experience in any modern war before that conflict. For example they had no way of dealing with British nuclear subs, which could have destroyed the entire Argentine surface fleet. Argentina's only realistic chance in that war was if after the initial Argentine capture of the islands, the British just chose not to fight for them.
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Hans Mahncke
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
One of my lesser-known research interests is the Falklands War. At the time, Great Britain was widely written off, yet it drew on everything that once made it great and ground out an impossible victory, at times literally with bayonets, as if history had snapped back to the Middle Ages. For those interested, it is probably one of the most fascinating wars ever fought, ranging from a nuclear submarine sinking a giant cruiser, the former USS Phoenix, on one end of the spectrum to large scale hand-to-hand combat in open fields on the other. It will forever stand as a truly extraordinary achievement in the history of warfare. But watching this totally pathetic Keir Starmer character 44 years later, a feeble and servile figure practically prostrating himself before the Chinese regime, I cannot help but wonder what must be going through Argentine minds. At this point, they would likely conclude that the Falklands could be taken without resistance.
Clash Report@clashreport

Keir Starmer has arrived in China.

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Promptmetheus (COG/ACC)
Promptmetheus (COG/ACC)@Promptmethus·
And I'm sure though I don't have the data to prove it that Empire Earth with its expansion on your traditional Arc yes systems was sort of the inspiration that led to Total Annihilation and the Supreme Commander as the penultimate expression of the RTS game series being so complete that there's been no other game needed to be made since Supreme Commander forged Alliance Which is the real reason RTS production failed because the RTS Community latched on to Supreme Commander and maintains it themselves to this day and there is actually no need for another RTS game on the market so nobody picks one up
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Iskander
Iskander@Beetrespecter·
@timothy_stanley Haha yeh, christ we are all so terrible aren't we hahah! If only someone superior form of being could help us help ourselves.
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Tim Stanley
Tim Stanley@timothy_stanley·
Inevitable anti-Muslim hate being thrown at Laila Cunningham, but she reinforces my view that Britain is most likely to be dragged back to social conservative sanity by immigrants and the children of immigrants ( Mahmood, Kemi etc). It's the natives wot blew their inheritance.
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Iskander
Iskander@Beetrespecter·
@CrazyVibes_1 Whoever writes this fake slop should be electro-shocked for weeks
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
I own a small bakery. We aren’t famous, but we pay the bills. Last Tuesday, a woman came in. She was gripping her purse so tight her knuckles were white. She looked at the display case for a long time—too long. She pointed to the smallest plain vanilla cupcake we had. 'Just that one, please,' she whispered. 'Could you… could you put a tiny candle on it? It’s my daughter’s 6th birthday.' I looked at her shoes. They were wet. It was raining outside, and she had walked here. I looked at her eyes. Red-rimmed. I knew that look. It’s the look of a parent who has to choose between rent and a party. 'I’m sorry,' I said, putting on my best acting face. 'I actually have a huge problem. See this 8-inch chocolate cake with the unicorn frosting?' She looked at the expensive cake on the counter. 'My new decorator messed it up,' I lied. 'The icing is… uh… uneven. I can’t sell it. I was about to throw it in the trash. Would you do me a favor and take it off my hands? No charge. It saves me the guilt of wasting food.' She stared at me. She knew. The icing was perfect. She started to cry, right there in front of the croissant tray. 'Are you sure?' she asked. 'Please,' I insisted. 'You’re doing me a favor.' She walked out with a cake that would have cost $65, holding it like it was gold. Yesterday, I found a card slid under my door. It was a drawing from a 6-year-old girl. A unicorn with a big smile. And in wobbly crayon letters: 'Thank you for making my mommy happy.' Best profit I’ve made all year.
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Iskander
Iskander@Beetrespecter·
@histories_arch This account is slop - espionage belongs to those with uniforms? Spies famously wear uniforms instead of going unnoticed
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ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
Rose Valland spent nearly four years in a museum office surrounded by German officers who assumed she was harmless, mute, and culturally insignificant. They spoke freely, issued commands, documented plunder, and discussed train routes for stolen masterpieces. They believed she understood none of it. What they didn’t realize was that Valland was quietly fluent in German and meticulous beyond measure. She wrote down everything—artist names, crate numbers, departure dates, warehouse locations—and copied coded catalog lists late at night when no one was watching. She memorized routes when she couldn’t risk paper, then passed information to Resistance contacts who safeguarded each detail as if it were a life. When Paris was liberated and Nazi art caches were uncovered, her secret notebooks became maps. Because she had listened when listening was dangerous, Rembrandts, Picassos, tapestries, altarpieces, and Jewish family portraits were traced back to owners who had been murdered, displaced, or silenced. Her quiet defiance challenged the myth that espionage belongs to those with guns and uniforms. Valland’s weapon was observation; her battlefield was a gallery desk. She didn’t recover art for glory, but to repair a world torn from families and memory—one shipment, one signature, one whispered detail at a time. #archaeohistories
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Adrian Hilton
Adrian Hilton@Adrian_Hilton·
I'm not sure about this. I watched #C4News last night, and @mattfrei interviewed a *Holocaust survivor* about @Nigel_Farage's alleged comments. She was eloquent and nuanced in the matter of the truth of the allegations. Regardless, he asked her if Farage was “morally fit” to be PM. My jaw dropped. I mean, who is going to argue with an elderly, frail Holocaust survivor? Was he really going to interrogate her the way he does Tory politicians? The whole interview was an emotionally warped set-up. BBC/C4 obsession with Farage's childhood behaviour 50 years ago is verging on mania, and that is alienating to many who aren't even Reform supporters.
Michael Crick@MichaelLCrick

This is the biggest crisis of Farage's career. Every day the Dulwich allegations grow, and it becomes ever harder for Farage to shrug them off as schoolboy banter, or politically motivated, or as lies. He is being so tin-eared, & bound to alienate Jewish, black & Asian voters.

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Iskander
Iskander@Beetrespecter·
@Stsantek @skulthorp You cannot be serious that you didn't expect people to bring the FSU up.
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Stella Tsantekidou
Stella Tsantekidou@Stsantek·
@skulthorp Genuinely no idea why people are bringing up the FSU under my post. I have a perfectly collegiate relationship with anyone I’ve ever met from there.
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