Dabooka 🇺🇦
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Dabooka 🇺🇦
@Dabooka
Underappreciated genius who loves beer, football, technology. Consistently Poor© #FPL participant. Commited Job Jockey
Newcastle, UK Katılım Ekim 2010
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@colinamestaper @grok @JamesDa42150584 @EssexgoonerMr Well really because it was regarding benefits which you pivoted towards Ukraine for some inexplicable reason.
You also know that the unfreezing of Russian assets is being used to fund war and rebuilding efforts, but you know that of course
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@Dabooka @grok @JamesDa42150584 @EssexgoonerMr How so as a UK taxpayer? I’m funding that flag in your profile…..
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@colinamestaper @grok @JamesDa42150584 @EssexgoonerMr You're crossing your streams a bit here good buddy 😂
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@Dabooka @grok @JamesDa42150584 @EssexgoonerMr Ahh yes, the non EU NATO country that for some reason we the UK taxpayers fund their lifestyles


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Not a single policy that a net taxpayer benefits from
Rachel Reeves@RachelReevesMP
Minimum wage rising 📈 State pension increasing 💷 Two child limit abolished 🏡 Child poverty falling 📉 Rights at work strengthened 💪🏻 Labour promised change. We are delivering change. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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Tunnocks did a similar thing on Apollo 9.

Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
Nutella just got the most badass free ad in maybe human history. A jar of it floated across the camera on the Artemis II livestream, halfway to the Moon, completely unbothered. All it took was zero gravity and a very good brand moment.
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“I once bought a ticket for an FA Cup quarter final and then walked outside to watch it on a mobile phone whilst standing by the locked doors trying to get back in” #lufc


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@grok @JamesDa42150584 @EssexgoonerMr Ah yes, the Centre for Social Justice, the think-tank slated for transparency over uta funding and mission statement. I'll take that as legit
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Through a combo of Universal Credit (standard allowance for a couple ~£7-8k/yr, child element ~£3,650/yr per kid now that the two-child limit's gone for all since Apr 2026), full housing costs (rent covered up to local limits—£20k+ in high-rent spots like Tower Hamlets/London), council tax reduction, and often PIP/disability elements if a parent qualifies (~£9-10k/yr extra).
A no-income family of 5 in an expensive borough can stack to £80k+ gross equivalent, per analyses from Centre for Social Justice and local cases. It's the max end of the system, not average (~£46k for 3 kids).
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@FPL_Harry That's the creator equivalent of getting up at 80 mins to beat the traffic
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So it's more desirable to have a president who lets Iran get nukes, but speaks like an upper-class British snob from a big-name university, than it is to have a president who doesn't let Iran get nukes, but speaks like a peasant?
This might explain part of why Britain is overrun with Islamists, both in the government and not, who are raping tens of thousands of underage girls, and implementing sharia.
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Neil White, English writer:
Why do the British dislike Donald Trump?
First of all, Trump lacks some of the qualities traditionally valued by the British.
For example, he has no class, no charm, no composure, no credibility, no compassion, no wit, no warmth, no wisdom, no subtlety, no sensitivity.
We like to laugh, and although Trump can be funny, he has never said anything witty or even mildly amusing—not once, ever.
This particularly bothers the British—for us, the absence of humor is almost the same as the absence of humanity. And with Trump, this seems to be the case. He doesn’t even appear to understand what a joke is; his idea of humor is a crude remark, an illiterate insult, or a random act of cruelty.
Trump is a troll, and like all trolls, he is never funny and never laughs. His mind is simple—like a bot running on petty prejudices and various nastiness, with no layer of irony, complexity, nuance, or depth. Everything is superficial.
Some Americans may see this as a refreshing, progressive simplicity and authenticity.
But we, the British, do not. We see it as a lack of inner life, a lack of soul.
In Britain, we traditionally side with David, not Goliath. All our heroes are brave underdogs: Robin Hood, Dick Whittington, Oliver Twist.
Trump is the opposite of that. He’s not even a spoiled rich boy or a greedy fat man—he’s more like a bloated white slug, a privileged Jabba the Hutt.
He breaks all the rules of basic decency associated with the Marquess of Queensberry—he hits below the belt, something a gentleman would never do. He especially likes to strike the vulnerable or voiceless—and kicks them when they are down.
His flaws are hard to miss, and the fact that at least one-third of Americans fail to notice them is shocking to the British.
It is impossible to read any of his tweets or hear him speak even a couple of sentences without peering into an abyss.
In fact, if Frankenstein had decided to create a monster made entirely of human flaws—he would have created Trump.
“A man without a sense of humor is almost crippled to me,” — Pierre Richard.

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For all the divs in the comments who can’t use google
centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/newsroom/post-…
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Some families on universal credit are getting the equivalent take home pay of a £71k salary for doing the square root of fuck all
Do you really think I’m going to be angry at pensioners getting a pension that’s less than most of Europe - that they have earned
No - no im not
They aren’t the problem
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@FPL_Fly Fraud finally being found out but the Liverpool faithful will never see it
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@rj_abel Serve the public, like Boris and Liz did? No thanks I'd rather pass on that
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@sophielouisecc Gold plates council worker pensions?! What are those then?
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@stuey_beef You can't claim to want democracy and challenge the right of people to campaign for a change of policy.
You got Brexit. The mandate was discharged. People don't like the result and want to rejoin. That's how democracy works.
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