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Katılım Ekim 2021
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🩷 Pink Foid 🩷
🩷 Pink Foid 🩷@JadeAtomik·
If cops really have this super dangerous job where their life is always at risk, why are so many of them so fat and out of shape? If they were really always at a constant threat of attack, wouldn't their physical fitness standards be much higher?
Police The Police 2.0@PoliceThePolic1

Footage shows man wrestles with Cincinnati cop, defends himself from brutality, lures the cop away enough to pick up his bike and ride away to safety.

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@AussieToaster Because you'd never hear about it if they didn't because it's likely uninspired crap
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Kitsune_Bot@KitsuneBot2·
@DocksEcky If the latest dlc is anything to go off of, it seems they are starting to understand what exactly they want the game to be thankfully.
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DocksEcky@DocksEcky·
It's crazy how mid Atomic Heart is considering how amazingly they nailed the Soviet BioShock aesthetic. The Twins are very cool though.
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Havoc@Havoc_Six·
Let's see em
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Kitsune_Bot@KitsuneBot2·
@Brendaslulu @mtgoethe Which are humans giving into instinct. The difference is some of us choose not to. Have you ever seen what a chimp can do? We are better as we are born with the power of choice.
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Kitsune_Bot@KitsuneBot2·
@Brendaslulu @mtgoethe Tf are you talking about some animals do horrible things for pleasure. Those horrible things are usually "natural" in feeling. Thats the difference, the good in us rejects this something nature does not do.
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Helen 🇬🇧 Reasons to be Cheerful, One, Two, Three
@KitsuneBot2 @BenedictSpence I’m now retiring but this is the truest post I’ve seen today. Ignore the pic, just read the text. Nice speaking to you and Goodnight.
BritMatters 🇬🇧@britmatters

The Man Who Paid In & The Man Who Paid Nothing. Meet Frank, the man who paid in. Frank turned 80 last winter. He grafted 52 years as a builder in Manchester, his hands and back are broken from laying bricks in pouring rain. Every week he paid his National Insurance. Never claimed benefits. Never broke the law. He raised two kids on a council estate, paid his taxes and did his bit for the country he loves. Now he shuffles to the post office in the same coat he’s worn since 2018. His old Nokia phone barely holds the charge. His State Pension is £241.30 a week, just over £12,500 a year, but after gaps, Frank gets less. He counts every penny. Some weeks it’s heating or eating. Last winter around 2,500 people in England died from cold associated causes. Frank keeps the thermostat at 15 degrees and wears jumpers indoors. "I’m not living," he tells his neighbour. "I’m just existing." His wife, Margaret, has been in a care home for two years, dementia stealing her away. Frank struggles to keep their old car on the road for weekly visits. One more breakdown and those trips could end. Every pension day is the same. Frank walks past the bookies where young fighting age men fresh off small boats shout, laugh and slap down stacks of cash twice as thick as his weekly pension. He keeps his head down, clutching his wallet, praying nobody follows him home. His street no longer feels like his street. Fewer familiar faces. Foreign languages. The corner shop is now a Turkish barbers. He feels all alone in the city he once helped build. Meet Ahmed, the man who paid nothing. Ahmed arrived on a dinghy last summer, one of 41,472 Channel crossings in 2025, mostly young men from Somalia, Eritrea, Afghanistan and Sudan. He tossed his documents into the sea, then claimed asylum the moment the dinghy touched the beach. No passport. No papers. No contributions. The Home Office puts him in a hotel. Heating on full. Three meals a day. Security on the door.Ahmed strolls the streets in new clothes and the latest iPhone, using free bus shuttles twice a day, drinking and laughing with friends outside the same bookies Frank avoids. He broke immigration rules entering the country uninvited. Once granted asylum, the door opens to UK benefits and housing. Frank paid in all his life and obeyed every rule. He built the Britain that now houses Ahmed. Ahmed has paid nothing and doesn't obey the rules, he receives shelter, warmth, food, free transport and pocket money while Frank rations food, huddles under blankets to keep warm and constantly worries about money. Tonight as Ahmed relaxes in a warm hotel room with new Nike trainers by the bed, wondering what’s for dinner. Frank sits in his cold home wondering why a lifetime of hard work brings only deprivation. This story is repeating in towns and cities across the country. This isn’t fairness. This is a betrayal. #UKNews #UKPolitics #StopTheBoats

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Kitsune_Bot@KitsuneBot2·
Thats why I meant it's politically simple there. Simple as in it has reached a point where only a large terrible event will bring about meaningful change Also if it's about business it's because Europe loves their over regulation so I don't know why yout son went to NY. Would move to some place less drowned in bureaucracy and preferably a bit redder to start a business.
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Louis vil LeGun@LouisvilleGun·
I need a target like this jc_alvos on insta
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@errjustsaying @BenedictSpence We a social security system thats doomed due to it's current unfeasibility. So basically. These younger families are paying for pensions/social security they'll likely never see themselves. Increasing them is just damping everything faster and hurting them more.
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