Mak Roudy
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@SmallCapEdge @Rajiv1841 Vo sirf punjab k favour me he
Gand mi jitne par aya tan #mi ko chato fir haro to mi ki pelo
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Bahr ghumne jaa raha tha but phir socha iss ch**tiye @Rajiv1841 ko suna jaau😂😂
Aur Lodu lalit kesi rahi😂😂😂
Baap se panga nahi lete prediction ke matter me
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why do people think someone needs to get paid to talk about something they believe in?
do i own the token, or believe in the app? obviously. because i believe in it.
dont be an annoying brat because you cant form your own convictions and project that on others.
influenc⨀⨀r(mainnet arc)@influencoor
@MINHxDYNASTY be honest minh did ton paid you a lot to promote their token?
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@gujarat_titans Gill na 15 ball ma 14 run pp ma , gand mari lidhi fam su k 🤣
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@PunjabKingsIPL Andhere ne punjab ko andhere me dal diya 🤣😑
#PBKSVSMI
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For a thousand years, when nobody was coming to help the British people, the British people helped each other. 🇬🇧
That has always been our answer.
Long before any state asked it of us. Long before any law required it. We were already looking after each other. 🙏
In the year 900, every Anglo-Saxon man was bound by oath to nine of his neighbours. If one was wronged, the other nine were responsible for putting it right. ⚖️
The whole village answerable for each other. It wasn't charity. It wasn't kindness. It was the law.
By the 1300s, every English parish kept what they called a poor box. 🍞
Bread for the family who couldn't farm. Wool for the widow who couldn't weave. Coin for the orphan with no one.
The state didn't tell them to. The state didn't even exist yet. They just did it.
In the 1400s, the wealthy started leaving their fortunes in their wills. Not to their children. Not to the church. To strangers. 🏛️
To houses where elderly neighbours could live for the rest of their lives. Some of those almshouses, founded six hundred years ago, are still housing British people today.
In the 1700s, the working men came together. They didn't own land. They didn't have fortunes. They had a few pennies a week. So they pooled them.
They called themselves Friendly Societies. ⏳
If a member fell sick, his family was fed. If a member died, his children were buried with dignity. If a member was injured, the doctor's bill was paid.
By the 1870s, half the working men of Britain belonged to one. Long before there was a welfare state, the British working class had built one for themselves. Penny by penny. 🪙
In 1824, William Hillary watched a ship break up off the Isle of Man. He could hear the sailors calling for help. Nobody was coming for them.
No navy. No coastguard. No state. ⛵
So Hillary asked the British people to be the ones who came. Volunteers. Donations. Lifeboats.
Two centuries later, the RNLI has saved more than 146,000 lives. Still volunteer-run. Still funded by donations. Still no state involvement. 🌊
In 1862, half a million Lancashire mill workers were out of work. A naval blockade had cut off the slave-grown cotton from America. Their families were starving.
Someone offered them slave-grown cotton from elsewhere. Just to keep working.
They voted on it. In Manchester's Free Trade Hall.
They voted no.
They chose hunger. For people they would never meet. For people enslaved on the other side of an ocean. 💔
In 1911, a chancellor named Lloyd George stood up in Parliament. He had a plan. Workers would pay a few pennies a week. Their employers would pay too. And in return, when a worker fell sick, his family would be fed. The doctor's bill would be paid.
He didn't invent the idea. He copied it. From the Friendly Societies the British working class had been running themselves for two hundred years.
Thirty-seven years later, a Welsh miner's son named Aneurin Bevan made it national. 🏥
They called it the National Health Service. One of the proudest achievements in British history.
And it was built on the model the Friendly Societies had been running for two hundred years before it.
British working people had already invented it.
The state finally caught up.
The state didn't give us this.
We gave it to ourselves. ✊
proudofus.co.uk/support 🙏🇬🇧
Be part of us.
Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧
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@ku1deep @is_rajvardhan Such a lame post , lotting your followers
Guys Dm me m from tangaliya village can get it done for half of it
Will dm you the pics of the your shirt too in manufacturing
Dont spend too much 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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So I went down the tangaliya rabbit hole and checked in with @is_rajvardhan about this. This is an extremely labor intensive fabric. One thing led to another and I have managed to convince him to do a bespoke run for this. Raj expects the shirt to cost 11-15k. It will be bespoke and guaranteed to fit. I am in. So I need 9 more of of you to sign up. Who wants in.
Wren@wrendom
The blue shirts that GT players wore on Gujarat Day celebrations aren’t just your regular shirts. They’re Tangaliya (તાગળિયાં), a 700-year-old handloom craft from Gujarat. Handwoven, GI-tagged, rooted in heritage. Even Brad Pitt wore it in the movie, F1 (2025). From Gujarat’s Surendranagar to Hollywood and now in IPL. Aava de 💙⚡
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Mak Roudy retweetledi

@CricketCentrl Don’t spread misinformation 🙄 They didn’t show Dubai😂 Yeh dikhaya tha jokay Karachi hai

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@TylerDurden Says a guy , who lives in asia ,
I repeat says a guy who lives in asia.
End of conversation my cunt friend.
If you so proud, fukin go back and stay there.
Stupid cunt 🤣🤣🤣
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@TylerDurden You must go to England first and then talk about others, son of a bitch
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If you’re stuck in any stock right now — just comment the name below.
I’ll share my honest view.
#stockmarket #NIFTY50
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@mrbrown_nft To be honest 650 , still happy if i don't get chance , happy to see you helping someone.
Cherrs buddy and happy to those who got @mrbrown_nft
Thanks
If it's my turn address below
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@samisosa1234 Promoter limit se jyada over optimist hai, which I don't like...exited on friday..I was holding from 200-250 levels...bcoz of over optimism it was trading at higher PE multiple...ab market isko normal companies ki tarah rate karega, which is good..
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