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Urijah P

@CriminalEntropy

Justice & Equality for All..!! Food, learning, laughing, law, gym & mischief!

Edge of Greatness/Madness Katılım Eylül 2013
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Iran Embassy SA@IraninSA·
PSG won both the UCL cup and humanity.
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Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet·
PSG have won two Champions League titles in the last five seasons. Real Madrid have won two Champions League titles in the last five seasons. Kylian Mbappé has played for both clubs in that time and he's won ZERO Champions League titles. 😭🤣
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Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet

▪️ Kylian Mbappé after leaving PSG: ❌ 2025: Champions League quarter-finals. ❌ 2026: Champions League quarter-finals. ▪️ PSG after Mbappé: ✅ 2025: Champions League winners. ✅ 2026: Champions League winners. He might actually be a curse.

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humanoid@immernochdu·
@CPFC Cook 'em chef, COOK!!! 🤣🤣🤣
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Leyla Hamed@leylahamed·
PSG fans showing up to another Champions League final with Palestinian flags again. Last season, their “Stop Genocide Gaza” banner became one of the biggest football activism moments in recent history.
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️The middle class is where the system hides its extraction because the middle class still believes obedience will be rewarded. The poor are visibly dependent. The rich are structurally insulated. The middle class is trapped inside the moral contract of responsibility. Work hard. Pay taxes. Buy insurance. Save for retirement. Don’t cheat. Don’t default. Don’t complain. Don’t take too much. Don’t fall behind. Keep your credit clean. Keep your kids on track. Keep your career moving. Keep the mortgage paid. Keep smiling. Then the system taxes that obedience. The middle class is easy to extract from because its income is visible, its behavior is predictable, and its fear of falling is powerful. W-2 income can be captured before it ever reaches the bank account. Property taxes attach to shelter. Healthcare attaches to employment. College aid disappears once income crosses thresholds. Tax credits phase out. Professional licensing, insurance, childcare, commuting, housing, and retirement all become toll booths. The rich escape through structure. The poor survive through assistance. The middle pays retail. That is why it feels like the most expensive place to live. It is the zone where you make enough to be denied help and not enough to buy freedom. You are too “successful” for sympathy and too exposed for security. This is also why the middle-class anger is going to grow. These people are the stabilizing class. They follow rules, raise kids, pay bills, fund municipalities, staff companies, buy homes, carry insurance pools, and keep institutions functioning. When they start realizing the bargain no longer compounds, political trust breaks hard. The deepest betrayal is that income stopped being the path to safety. Asset ownership became the path to safety. The middle class earns income to buy assets, but asset prices keep moving away because monetary policy, debt, housing restriction, financialization, and investor demand pushed the ladder higher. So the worker runs faster while the asset-owner floats. That is the hidden class split. The middle class is not poor enough to receive the system’s mercy and not rich enough to command its architecture. It is the payer class. The compliance class. The full-price class. Bottom line: The middle class is expensive because it is where responsibility gets monetized. The system extracts most efficiently from people who still believe playing by the rules will save them.
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369

The middle class is the most expensive place to live, and no one talks about it. Lower income households get assistance. The wealthy use tax strategies and loopholes. But the middle class pays full taxes, full tuition, full healthcare, full everything. So you work 50 hours a week just to stay in the same place and fund everyone’s life except yours.

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Caleb Eli ❣️
Caleb Eli ❣️@Caleb__Eli·
I tweet for me boo 😭 Twitter for the OGs was basically a diary. We wasn’t sitting around chasing engagement . You just had a thought, tweeted it, and kept scrolling. If somebody saw it, cool. If they didn’t, oh well 😂 Twitter originally wasn’t even about likes like that. It was just people broadcasting their random ass thoughts into the universe.
moon ݁☾ּ ֶָ֢.🪷.@moonpetal76

Ppl who keep tweeting with 0 likes fear no one 😭

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Urijah P@CriminalEntropy·
@remarks What business do they have doing this?
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Remarks@remarks·
JUST IN: Google plans to release 32 million mosquitoes in California and Florida to help stop diseases.
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Antifa_Ultras
Antifa_Ultras@ultras_antifaa·
Paris Saint-Germain supporters’ unforgettable “Free Palestine” tifo.
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Sash@sashedelic·
Calling it terrorism is insulting to terrorists
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Wayne Barton
Wayne Barton@WayneSBarton·
No shots on goal for two hours after the fifth minute, averaged about two passes a minute, one of the most shameful cowardly performances ever seen in a Champions League final. Played for penalties and got what they deserved.
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Match of the Day@BBCMOTD·
Arsenal have set the record for the lowest possession percentage for a team playing in a Champions League final (since records began in 2003-04). The previous lowest record was also Arsenal, set in the 2006 Champions League final, which they played 72 minutes with 10 men.
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OptaJoe@OptaJoe·
24.7% - Arsenal’s possession average (24.7%) was the lowest by a team in a UEFA Champions League final on record (since 2003-04), as well as their lowest in any match under Mikel Arteta where they had 11 men on the pitch throughout. Reactive.
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