MARTIN
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@Mr_Husky1 I think that is too big a decision for you to ask a load of complete strangers and internet trolls.
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I’m about to get married, and my fiancé knows I have an inheritance that was left to me by my grandparents. It’s in my name only, and I’ve been saving it for years. Now he’s saying that before we get married, I should put the entire inheritance into a joint account so we can “start fresh together,” or he doesn’t think we should go through with the wedding. I’m 36 already and this is something my family worked hard to leave me. I’m torn between wanting to build a life together and feeling like I’m being pressured to give up something important to me. What do you think I should do?
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@The_Forty_Four Ipswich trying to get above Milton Keynes in the most hated club in Britain table.
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@SamanthaTaghoy As cadburys chocolate has gone downhill and now tastes as bad as the awful Hershey’s I will avoid and buy Galaxy instead.
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"NO KIDS ALLOWED!"
PUB LANDLORD BANS ALL CHILDREN AFTER ENTITLED PARENTS TURN BOOZER INTO A CRÈCHE!
Egil Johansen, boss of The Kenton Arms in Hackney, has made his popular East London pub completely adults-only after years of chaos.
He blames “entitled” parents who let their kids run riot unsupervised, treating the pub like a playground while they get drunk.
Screaming, accidents and parents blaming staff finally broke him: “This is a pub, not a crèche.”
Locals are cheering the move while some parents cry “discrimination.”
His pub, his rules!!


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@CharlieSansom He seems more honest then Farage, Tice and the failed tories.
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@BladeoftheS Hersheys has to be the worst chocolate I have ever tried. If they are taking Cadburys down the same road it cannot be a good thing.
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@MrPitbull07 Maybe all children should be made to have a paid for seat. That would solve the problem.
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A flight turned tense after a disagreement between two passengers over an extra seat.
According to the account shared online, a plus-size traveler had intentionally purchased two seats for the flight. She explained that she wanted enough space to sit comfortably and avoid making other passengers uncomfortable during the journey.
But during boarding, the situation quickly changed.
A mother traveling with a toddler approached the woman and asked if the child could use the empty seat next to her. The traveler declined, explaining that she had paid for the seat specifically for extra space.
The conversation escalated.
The mother reportedly complained to a flight attendant, arguing that the seat could be used by her child instead. The passenger then showed both of her boarding passes, proving she had purchased and reserved the extra seat.
In the end, the airline allowed the woman to keep the seat she paid for.
The toddler was expected to sit on the parent’s lap, which is a common arrangement permitted for very young children on flights.
Despite the resolution, the woman later said she felt uncomfortable for the rest of the flight, claiming she received disapproving looks and passive-aggressive comments from other passengers.
When the story spread online, it sparked debate.
Some people argued that since she paid for the seat, she had every right to keep it.
Others believed she should have given it up for the child.
The moment turned into another viral discussion about airline etiquette, personal space, and whether paying for something automatically settles the debate.

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@glam_queenn It isn’t possible to accidentally have sex with another person. It is a choice; sometimes an unforgivable one.
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@implausibleblog God its like listening to an interview with a 12 year old with an attitude problem.
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Kemi Badenoch's surreal car crash interview on #C4News
Gary Gibbon, "You said you want the RAF to be allowed to launch missiles against Iranian targets"
Kemi Badenoch, "If they are striking British bases, yes"
Gary Gibbon, "You want them more involved?"
Kemi Badenoch, "It's not an escalation it's a defensive position"
Gary Gibbon, "I think that's joining in a war, not a war we were consulted on"
Kemi Badenoch, "This is true"
Gary Gibbon, "This is not a war that has been thought through"
Kemi Badenoch, "I agree with that"
Gary Gibbon, "Do you agree that it is an illegal war?"
Kemi Badenoch, "We are in it whether we like it or not"
Gary Gibbon, "Will you answer if it's legal?"
Kemi Badenoch, "I've already answered multiple questions on whether it is legal or not"
"We are in it whether we like it or not"
Gary Gibbon, "So whatever Donald Trump starts, we join in?"
Kemi Badenoch, "Let's be clear, Iran is an enemy of this country"
"Prime Minister Keir Starmer maybe thinks he can sit on the fence and hope it can go away, that's not happening"
"You talk about inflation, oil shocks, these things happen"
Gary Gibbon, "They happen because of this war"
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@TonyLaneNV Don’t do anything that puts your own life at risk. This includes being around people that don’t have the same intolerances that you do.
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THIS IS WILD…
Passenger says United denied a simple request that could literally save their life.
Severe peanut allergy.
One exposure = possible fatal reaction.
All they asked for?
A small buffer zone on the plane.
Instead… they were told to basically deal with it and “email the company.”
On a packed flight where people are eating inches away…
That’s not a minor issue.
That’s life or death.
Do airlines have a responsibility here… or is this asking too much? ⬇️ 🇺🇸
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@Matt_Pinner The car is going to be far more reliable and cost less to run.
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