Mischa's Mum

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Mischa's Mum

Mischa's Mum

@MischasMum

Katılım Ocak 2011
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Zara Hussain
Zara Hussain@zarahussain999·
British patriots attempt to steal items from a B&M store and try to fight the migrant workers because they stopped them. These are the workers certain supporters of Restore Britain and Reform want deported from Britain and remigrated.
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
Lads lads lads
Owen Jones tweet media
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Mischa's Mum
Mischa's Mum@MischasMum·
@TheMarkleMan @BpdLion people are talking about younger than you! McDonald's, a bus journey of 7 miles, didn't open in my town centre until 1984 when I was 15! We never ate out growing up,not once! We did have fish and chips takeaway on holiday.
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Mark J
Mark J@TheMarkleMan·
@BpdLion I was born in the mid 80s in a poor as fuck area. I still had McDonalds as a kid and so did all of my school friends. In the early 90s we had Nintendo and Sega. Again, POOR, COUNCIL ESTATE KIDS People here are talking fucking shit.
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Mischa's Mum
Mischa's Mum@MischasMum·
@BpdLion What is so sad is you thinking you know more about people's lives than they do!!! Very strange and very very sad.
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Mischa's Mum
Mischa's Mum@MischasMum·
@MelR18 I agree and it's annoying when she does try and they still don't go in. I find it bizarre they take Rowe off 😔
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Mel Robinson
Mel Robinson@MelR18·
No idea why Dragons persist with this change in super shot time. Yarranton isn't even putting them up so might as well leave Rowe on for the rebound/1 point option. #NSL2026
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Rob
Rob@rob62972·
@realrikkidoolan So, obviously being a man who follows Christ so dearly, you went to church today? I’m guessing no.
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Rikki Doolan
Rikki Doolan@realrikkidoolan·
Christians gathered en mass to march for Jesus in London yesterday. Revival times incoming. Hallelujah.
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Bluebirds
Bluebirds@BarryBluebirds·
@SandyofSuffolk None of this (even though most of it is irrelevant) makes up for more expensive housing, a harder job market and a burning planet. The world will be better when your generation dies off.
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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
Just so you know. Boomers didn't have fast food. Except fish and chips. Boomers didn't have ready meals. Except Vesta beef curry. Look it up. Boomers didn't have colour TVs, front loading washing machines, central heating or holidays abroad. Boomers didn't have babymoons or baby showers nor did they go on stag or hen weekends. Boomers didn't go to restaurants. Except on birthdays. Boomers didn't have new clothes every year, every season. They made do and mended. But Boomers had a fabulous time in the 1960s to 1980s because people were friendly, respectful, dignified and hardworking. Boomers also had law and order and a judiciary who punished ALL criminals. Boomers were happy with their lot. Yes. I'm a Boomer. Just so you know.
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Mischa's Mum
Mischa's Mum@MischasMum·
@GenerationNew4 @SandyofSuffolk Free university maybe but on average about one kid in every class went. Both my parents worked as did every other family I knew including my grandparents. It was extremely difficult to get benefits in those days and they certainly weren't generous!
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Generation New
Generation New@GenerationNew4·
@SandyofSuffolk Boomers had all the modern technologies of the time. They had an abundance of benefits, council houses, free school meals and free university. In the 8ps they were the generation which benefited most from low house prices and increased wages. Only 1 adult had to work..
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Mischa's Mum
Mischa's Mum@MischasMum·
@zugzwang2007 @Rothbury01669 I lived near a very large city and McDonald's only opened in 1984/5. Can't remember a Dominos anywhere and KFC again may have been in the city. Most people had no need to go into the city as everything was bought locally. These old shops are now unfortunately takeaways.This is UK
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Zugzwang
Zugzwang@zugzwang2007·
@MischasMum @Rothbury01669 He said these fast food franchises didn't exist when he was a kid. But, in fact, they were mass-coverage businesses, which means they existed for most people (those with long bus rides excepted). If he was right there would have been hundreds of McDonalds that nobody went to.
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Stevio
Stevio@Rothbury01669·
I'm 53 poppet. There were no McDonald's KFC or Dominoes when I was a kid When I went to comprehensive school my art class teacher asked who'd had Lasagne. A third of the class put their hands up. I didn't even know what it was You're deluded
Raven@raven_brah

Boomers seem to forget that fast food used to be a normal, everyday expense for them because it was affordable. You could get a burger easily on minimum wage, it wasn’t some fancy treat you had once a year as a reward for pulling yourself up by your bootstraps.

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Mischa's Mum
Mischa's Mum@MischasMum·
@KieraDiss Any sign of Labour,Khan or anyone else speaking about this? No thought not.
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Kiera Diss
Kiera Diss@KieraDiss·
The videos coming out of Clapham yesterday are beyond belief but scenes we’ve come to accept as normal. Dozens of police were needed to contain the mob. Arrests, hospitalisations and more. Unacceptable.
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omo Adeyeye
omo Adeyeye@RichardLie3264·
@MInthenow70635 Non Muslim have problem with hijab, non Muslim don't like when Muslim call to prayer, non Muslim hate that Muslim don't eat pork, non Muslim hate that Muslim worship only one God, non Muslim burn the Holy Quran but yeah Islam is the problem, hypocrisy
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A True Liberal 🇬🇧 🏳️‍🌈
Islam has a problem with gays, Jews, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, women, non-Muslims, atheists and apostates, but if I have a problem with Islam, I'm the bigot? Can you see how ridiculous it is?
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Mischa's Mum
Mischa's Mum@MischasMum·
@zugzwang2007 @Rothbury01669 Maybe but I lived 7 miles, a bus journey, away from the city centre where McDonald's opened in 1984, when I was 15. We never went to the city centre, had no reason to. Think that is what the poster was saying 🤷
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Zugzwang
Zugzwang@zugzwang2007·
@Rothbury01669 KFC came to the UK in 1965. McDonalds opened across England in 1974. Dominoes opened in 1985. All of these were widespread franchises when you were a kid.
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Mischa's Mum
Mischa's Mum@MischasMum·
@FoaRyan @raven_brah McDonald's opened their first restaurant near me, I say near me it's 7 miles and a bus journey away, in 1984! I was 15. There are now 6 McDonald's in a 5 minute drive!
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FoaRyan
FoaRyan@FoaRyan·
@raven_brah According to the people in comments this 1984 McDonald's never existed:
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Raven
Raven@raven_brah·
Boomers seem to forget that fast food used to be a normal, everyday expense for them because it was affordable. You could get a burger easily on minimum wage, it wasn’t some fancy treat you had once a year as a reward for pulling yourself up by your bootstraps.
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Mischa's Mum
Mischa's Mum@MischasMum·
@james_rands @supertolerant Never had an Indian takeaway near us only Chinese. Nearest burger chain was in the city centre. Had one chip shop near where I lived. Now there are over 20 fast food options and yet they all still stay open 🤷
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James Rands
James Rands@james_rands·
@MischasMum @supertolerant How the hell did the chip shops stay open then? At the point we're talking about (please reference the thread you are responding to) Indian and Chinese takeaways were already well established, some burger chains were decades old and fish and chips was the national dish.
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Innocent Bystander
Innocent Bystander@supertolerant·
I was young in the 80s/90s in the UK. I don’t remember my parents ever going out to eat, except when we were on holiday (in the UK). I don’t think they ever took me to a fast food restaurant, or ordered takeaway food. People today have no clue how working people lived. /1
Raven@raven_brah

Boomers seem to forget that fast food used to be a normal, everyday expense for them because it was affordable. You could get a burger easily on minimum wage, it wasn’t some fancy treat you had once a year as a reward for pulling yourself up by your bootstraps.

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Mischa's Mum
Mischa's Mum@MischasMum·
@jjfrgyy @supertolerant We never went to a restaurant and neither did any of the families I know. We occasionally had fish and chips takeaway on holiday but that was it
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jfrgy
jfrgy@jjfrgyy·
@supertolerant I just don’t think the original posters experience of never going to a takeaway or restaurant was typical at all. Maybe not as much as now, but most people went to the chippy, McDonalds, basic restaurants, carveries, etc.
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Mischa's Mum
Mischa's Mum@MischasMum·
@FranArtHistory @supertolerant Mum and dad both worked. We never ever went to a restaurant. We had takeaway fish and chips on holiday and that was it. Same for all the families I grew up with. We never had drinks out. First time I had a takeaway burger or pizza was when I was about 18 and earning.
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Francesca Ann
Francesca Ann@FranArtHistory·
@supertolerant Well, you have your answer there - your mother didn’t work and therefore had time to cook meals from scratch every day. That’s not a common thing nowadays.
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Mischa's Mum
Mischa's Mum@MischasMum·
@james_rands @supertolerant I never had fast food growing up not until I was working. No family that I knew ever had fast food unless you count the takeaway chippy when you were on holiday. I don't understand how you can call the poster a liar. People didn't have extra money then 🤷
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James Rands
James Rands@james_rands·
@supertolerant I am split on this, because on the one hand, I don't and cannot know what your personal experience was growing up, but on the other... this is such obvious bullshit it is genuinely offensive. You don't think your parents ever did fast food?
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Liv 🌹
Liv 🌹@netballtalkliv·
Mckevitt is the most underrated player this season by far #NSL2026
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
I believe the @OxfordUnion are being intimidated to cancel the Debate myself @LozzaFox & @calvinrobinson were invited to on June 1st. The motion is the west correct to be suspicious of Islam . Can you step in @Jacob_Rees_Mogg and make sure mob rule & intimidation doesn’t overrule free speech in our finest of university establishments
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