Joe Lomonaco
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@jabberwock951 Jonathan how about you just Fuck Off you two bob dribbling clueless Dick Head🥾👋
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@Seanchuckle @metpoliceuk How about you just fuck off & do a puzzle you complete & utter clueless Fuck Wit!🤷♂️🙄
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Someone👇who has clearly never been in policing or ever challenged someone armed with Knife; grabbing someone’s hands? Please tell us Peter your Experience?
I tried grabbing a Knifeman’s arms & hey Ho he shoved a Knife deep into my chest; with respect Peter please Fuck Off👇🙄
Peter Tatchell@PeterTatchell
How does repeatedly kicking a terrorist in the head disarm him? The first priority should’ve been to grab his hands to remove the knife & to prevent him detonating a bomb And why are police interviews & media reports not mentioning that he also stabbed a Muslim man?
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Rip legend 🏆
> Be Alex Zanardi
> Born 1966, Bologna, Italy 🇮🇹
> Sister dies in a car crash at 13
> Early confrontation with loss
> No elite path
> Marries Daniela, son Niccolò
> From karting to Formula 1, then CART
> Two CART titles (1997–98), 15 wins
> Fearless, spectacular racer
> September 15, 2001, Lausitzring, Germany 🇩🇪
> Catastrophic crash, both legs lost
> Loses ~75% blood, multiple cardiac arrests
> Survives against all odds
> Learns to walk again with prosthetics
> Returns to racing with hand controls
> Reinvents himself through sport
> 4 Paralympic golds, 12 world titles
> June 19, 2020 — Tuscany, Obiettivo Tricolore
> High-speed downhill during handbike relay
> Loses control, crosses into opposite lane
> Head-on impact with an oncoming truck
> Devastating cranio-facial trauma, skull fractures
> Emergency neurosurgery, long induced coma
> Years of consequences and silent battle
> May 1, 2026 — dies at 59 surrounded by his family
Broken? Never!
An immortal example of tenacity and resilience
Farewell, champion 🖤

FIA@fia
The FIA is saddened to learn of the passing of Alex Zanardi, the former Formula 1 driver, two-time CART champion whose journey from life-changing accident to Paralympics gold medallist made him one of sport’s most admired competitors and an enduring symbol of courage and determination.
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🚨 Frank Warren, One of Britain’s Most Successful Boxing Promoters Joins the Revolt: ‘Starmer is K*lling Britain, Get Him Out Now’
“Get him out. Get him OUT! He’s a disaster… Disaster for entertainment, everything. It’s all falling apart. Everything he does, it’s to k*ll stuff.”
And he’s right. Starmer has become a toxic figure across the board, not just in politics, but in every industry that actually builds, creates, or entertains this country.
Boxing promoters are furious.
Entertainers are frustrated.
Businesses are suffocating.
Hard-working people who get up early, take risks, and drive the economy are being punished instead of rewarded.
As Warren put it: “Where is this country going? We need to be bloody rewarding people for hard work and getting out there and doing things.”
Everything this government touches seems designed to k*ll momentum, strangle aspiration, and manage decline.
From the ring to the factory floor to the creative industries, the message is the same: Starmer is dragging Britain backwards.
Get him out. Before there’s nothing left to salvage.
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@autosport No mention on @SkySportsF1 I might be wrong but the disrespect is so disgusting
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Anyone still voting for this helmet needs sectioning under the Mental Health, ASAP.
Benonwine@benonwine
Does anyone else get the creeps from Zack Polanski.
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L’Italia perde un grande campione e un uomo straordinario, capace di trasformare ogni prova della vita in una lezione di coraggio, forza e dignità. Alex Zanardi ha saputo rimettersi in gioco ogni volta, affrontando anche le sfide più dure con determinazione, lucidità e una forza d’animo fuori dal comune. Con i suoi risultati sportivi, con il suo esempio e con la sua umanità, ha dato a tutti noi molto più di una vittoria: ha dato speranza, orgoglio e la forza di non arrendersi mai.
A nome mio e del Governo rivolgo un pensiero commosso e la più sincera vicinanza alla sua famiglia e a tutti coloro che gli hanno voluto bene.
Grazie di tutto, Alex.

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