Main Bastard With Attitude
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Main Bastard With Attitude
@DeanJFletcher
Not an official NAFO member, but stand 100% with them and wear the badge of 'Main Bastard' with pride. The more they threaten us the more we laugh at them 🤣
GCHQ Cheltenham, England Katılım Nisan 2022
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@TheGriftReport @ZarvikPyro Nope,Not interested.
Your services BBC are out of date, corruption runs through every part of your pedo empire.
I will not be supporting you.

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@CrackTheSkyeee @WarMonitor3 Where exactly? Trump has repeatedly said he's not planning a ground invasion of Iran, so where exactly are those cavalry (tanks) needed? The likelihood was that Europe would have continued to purchase US weapons for our own forces but Trump has now killed that option dead as well
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@keithamccluske1 @JamesSurowiecki You've just made the point. "As long as the order is legal and valid". Absolutely NO-ONE has a problem with 'legal and valid' orders, but you can't just assume an order is 'legal and valid' just because it came from a president. Many people were executed for that assumption.
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@JamesSurowiecki We swear an oath to the constitution. The constitution says the President is head of the Administrative Branch and the military falls under him. He is the commander and chief of the armed forces. Period. As long as the order is legal and valid, we must follow it or resign.
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@letsbombthesea @AlDefinitely Wrong. Foreign influencers may love to stir things up, but he's hated for his policies that badly effect British peoples lives, while sending billions abroad to support other countries. He's everything he swore not to be
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@AlDefinitely Has absolutely no charisma or ideas, just your basic cardboard cut-out “I’ll do what they tell me” politician but he’s mostly widely hated due to foreign governments paying “influencers” to spread disinformation about the UK. You think Catturd organically cares about the UK PM?
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@dodgerbluealldy @Mollyploofkins His eyes are closed for the last 15 seconds of that clip. That is NOT blinking'
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@brashua431973 @otokyo__ Believing there are many things we can't explain and don't even begin to understand is VERY different to believing in man made religions. The idea that we are somehow special in the universe, and that there is some greater sentient being judging us all is unbelievably arrogant
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@otokyo__ As the evangelist Ray Comfort says, atheists believe the scientific impossibility that nothing created everything..
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@tommyjensen @realLangerDan Raw materials yes, the equipment and expertise required to process them? They are FAR more dependent on foreign imports than they ever want people to believe. They can't even make high quality ball bearings in Russia 🤷♂️
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@realLangerDan I am in favour of harming russia, but don’t they have lots of natural resources themselves?
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@truthpostdiary @victoriaslog So you think Zelenski made a sound strategic decision in not attacking the parade?
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@victoriaslog Zelensky bottled it
As did the EU
Because they knew that embassies, and Ukrainian parliamentary buildings, would have disappeared had Ukraine tried a stupid PR stunt
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Yesterday, Ukrainian forces were at launch positions, fully prepared to strike the Kremlin and Red Square.
They were ordered to stand down at the very last moment after Putin begged Trump for a ceasefire to avoid falling into the mud.
He got a ceasefire. We agreed to no strategic strikes against Russia FOR 3 DAYS!!!
And what did Russians do? They hit a high-rise building in Kharkiv on that very “parade” day. A little child is among the victims.
It’s always a bad idea to pity Russians and agree to their conditions. They will always act in the most disgusting and dirty way.

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@bambibristol I'd believe pretty much ANYTHING of Trump these days, but surely this MUST be fake 🤦♂️
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@NigelXYYMan @NewAgePagan @stuey_beef Of course they can. Since 1970 the birth rate in the UK has dropped by about 40%. Life expectancy increased continuously until Covid19, which hit the elderly hard, but has since stabilised and started to rise again.
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@NewAgePagan @stuey_beef This is no longer true. As recently stated there are more deaths than being born. Therefore we can no longer be living longer. Both statements can't be true
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The state pension is not a random government favour, it’s the back end of a 35–40 year compulsory “contract” where people are forced to hand over National Insurance on the clear promise of a basic pension at the end.
Politicians and think tanks helped design an unfunded, pay‑as‑you‑go system where today’s workers pay today’s pensioners, then have the gall to call it “unsustainable” as if the public dreamt it up.
If a private firm sold you a retirement product on fixed terms, took your money for four decades, then announced at 66 that you “didn’t really need it” and would henceforth be means‑tested or frozen, they would be in court for mis‑selling and fraud.
The crisis here is not pensioners “leeching off the young”, it’s a political class that built a Ponzi‑style NI system, diverted the proceeds for other spending, and now wants to default on the people who kept their side of the bargain.
You do not blame the victims of a defective product for believing the brochure; you go after the people who wrote it.
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@_mr_nuel @theraggedwood @EAzizlerli I've been on the receiving end myself. The problem is that from the companies perspective it does make sense. Recruiting new staff is expensive, and disruptive to the business. They want staff who are committed to staying and developing for a reasonable length of time
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@_mr_nuel @theraggedwood @EAzizlerli Race apart, thats a standard issue for higher educated/experienced workers, definitely in the UK. Companies don't want to employ people who are overqualified for a role, because the expectation is that they will leave for a better job elsewhere as soon as possible
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I sat in an interview for a job that stated the requirements were A levels /Gcse , I have a masters , I was told I was over qualified for the role at the interview it’s a low skilled position I could execute in my sleep .
I didn’t get the job and I know it’s nothing to do with my competence or ability to get the job done probably more rfftively than who was hired as the position was open a few months later again
Have you ever had such an experience?
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Keith has been audited.
PROS:
- Cleared a twelve-year knotweed stand. Environment Agency quote: £4,000. Keith's fee: bramble.
- Took eleven metres of east hedgerow back to open structure. Yellowhammers turned up unprompted. Two breeding pairs, up from zero.
- Cleared an entire blackthorn thicket Dave had been quietly losing to since 2021.
- Eats nettle, dock, thistle, rush, gorse on terrain a tractor would refuse and a herbicide would contaminate.
- Raised soil organic matter on the bottom pasture by 0.8% through manure alone, which is the kind of figure agronomists weep at.
- Trained Pat and Margaret, the retired Texels in his field, into the best fleece they've produced in a decade. They follow him at thirty metres now. He has not acknowledged this once.
- Cleared the east section of the churchyard one Sunday morning unprompted. The Reverend has Dave's number and would like to book again.
- Walked Dave into the lowest blood pressure of his adult life through sheer ambient vigilance.
- Opened the gate for Margot, deliberately, on her third visit. Closed it behind her. Dave watched from the kitchen window and had to sit down.
- Ate an estate agent's pocket square in March. Investment firm has not been in touch since.
CONS:
- Gate budget: £387 and counting.
- Three latches on the feed store. The third was a different style entirely. He has been studying it.
- One pair of Dave's wellies, eaten in 2025.
- The water heater instructions, missing, presumed eaten.
- One section of the kitchen floor, scuffed. Dave noticed. Dave has not stopped noticing.
- Twenty-six formal complaints from Steve. Time required to read each: four minutes. Total: a hundred and sixty minutes Dave is not getting back.
- Nineteen phone calls Dave would rather not have received, including one from the Reverend's mother-in-law on a Wednesday regarding an incident no longer being discussed in writing.
- Was on the barn roof for eleven consecutive days in February. Came down for Margot in three minutes and twelve seconds, which Dave logged with mixed feelings.
- Got into the post office in March. Read the parish council noticeboard. Walked out. Dave attended the next meeting just in case.
- Once stood in the kitchen. Did not eat anything. Just stood there. Dave still thinks about it.
- The general background hum of mild apprehension that accompanies every small noise in the yard, the lane, the upper field, and occasionally the village.
Net outcome: positive on every row since entry seventeen.
The accountant has asked whether the farm has hired a contractor. She has been told it has hired a goat. She has not yet decided how to record this.
Recommendation: continue.
Keith is on the barn roof. The recommendation has, by his own assessment, already been adopted.

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@Sam_Cranny Sometimes the enemy just knowing you have the capability is enough to prevent them from carrying out certain actions and exposing themselves. Remove the capability and you open yourself up to more threats.
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"When did we last parachute into combat?"
This is from an exercise back in March. I'd say that an A400M at the altitude they jumped from is definitely a bit exposed.
But does that mean parachuting is invalid as a capability?
What do you think? Useful, or strange way to waste well-trained infantry?

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@5K10KMarathon @Tom17121437 @jennylowdive @RapidResponse47 I know that history very well, and I have never defended a Nazi in my life, but equating modern day Germany to Nazi Germany is plain ridiculous. I also know US history, which continues to the present day. Calling out rank hypocrisy isn't the same as denying historic wrongs.
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@DeanJFletcher @Tom17121437 @jennylowdive @RapidResponse47 You’re British and you’re defending the Germans/Nazis?
You don’t know how your country and Europe suffered?🤦♀️
Germany started two World Wars.
Go look up how many people died because of that.
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KING CHARLES III: "There was one particular AUKUS predecessor, launched from a UK shipyard in 1944 that served for the majority of her life attached to the 4th Submarine Squadron in Australia playing a critical role during the war in the Pacific. Her name? HMS Trump — so tonight, Mr. President, I am delighted to present to you, as a personal gift, the original bell which hung on the conning tower of your valiant namesake. May it stand as a testimony to our nation's shared history and shining future." 🇺🇸🇬🇧
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@5K10KMarathon @Tom17121437 @jennylowdive @RapidResponse47 Quote your source for that figure, and also compare it with how many people the US have killed
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@Tom17121437 @jennylowdive @RapidResponse47 That’s rich coming from Germany who killed 100 million people in 2 World Wars.
It would have been better for the world if Germans hadn’t served in the military.
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@Nocheckloser @MythoYookay Their offer had been accepted, the sale had been agreed and contracts were due to be exchanged the next day. Its an unfortunate quirk of English law that allows this to happen, and for a council to use it in this way is absolutely unforgivable
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@MythoYookay This is poorly worded and makes little sense. The title says "our house" but it sounds like he's bidding on a house that he wants. If I had to guess I'd say this title is deceptively created to imply that he has a right to the house. it's an auction it goes to the highest bidder
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@DaireCarragher Could be worse .. I'm surprised its not gold 🤷♂️
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As a non-American, this is just objectively going to be an improvement no?
Gwen ☕@GwenpostingTTV
I hate this trashy classless administration.
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