Phall

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Phall

Phall

@P22831P

Katılım Ocak 2025
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Proletariapricot
Proletariapricot@Proletariass·
@GeorgiaMaeCole1 You’re not a cunt but you are very very retarded and have a cherry picked tunnel vision disorder that prevents you from seeing what the majority of Britain is actually like. If you think you’re a stranger in your own land then you must actually require a carer to chew your food
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Georgia Mae
Georgia Mae@GeorgiaMaeCole1·
Travelling through England these last few days, my home, where my ancestors lay. I noticed how much it’s changed, and not for the better- communities, segregation through foreign infiltration- call me a racist; a fascist or a cunt.. But this isn’t what the British fought for- to be strangers in our own land.
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Phall
Phall@P22831P·
@MichaelAArouet They do not believe in impact assessments, its purely thought and feeling based logic. Same reason they shy away from data.
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
Isn’t it funny that the left always assumes that when they increase tax rates, tax revenues will go up? What did they study, anthropology or gender? Given where most European countries stand, cutting tax rates would boost growth and increase tax revenues. Why don’t they do it?
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Phall
Phall@P22831P·
@nostalgia_ No aim assist gaslight, just raw skill.
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Phall@P22831P·
@Alonso_GD He posts videos of what he talks about. Are you suggesting he is faking those?
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Phall@P22831P·
@2147mill The house will increase with value, you'll get a lot more back. Equity is an investment.
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🇬🇧 Tom - Investor £120K
The average UK mortgage is £200,000 at 5% over 25 years. Total repayment? £350,000. You borrow £200K and pay back £350K. £150,000 straight to the bank. For nothing. Then you pay to fix up the house. Stuff breaks. You pay insurance monthly. Fees when/if you sell the property. And we act like renting is throwing money away. There is a strong argument for renting.
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ConceptDairy™
ConceptDairy™@ConceptDairy·
🤨 Do @reeses Easter Eggs contain #PalmOil? Check the label 👇 “Vegetable oils (palm, palm fat…)” It’s right there. 👉 This Easter, read the label 👉 Leave Reese’s on the shelf 👉 Choose Easter Eggs that are palm oil free Because small choices = real impact for farmers.
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Tony Dowson
Tony Dowson@TonyDowson5·
Wonder if Blade of the Sun's batshit conspiratorialism displayed here is evident in his policial thought more widely
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WFC
WFC@wheatfrom·
@TonyDowson5 He’s got a point though. Criminals who want to commit a specific crime rarely go out knowing where the crime is to be committed, or equipped with the tools they need to commit it.
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Liz Langfield
Liz Langfield@liz_langfield·
@PeterStefanovi2 @relish_hendy I tell you what, @Keir_Starmer. Instead of hard-pressed taxpayers having to fund the replacement ambulances, why don’t you get your Zionist “donors” to have a whip round and pay for the replacements? They’ve already bought and paid for you, your Cabinet and lots of your MPs.
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Peter Stefanovic
Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2·
BREAKING: “We will replace the ambulances that were destroyed in the horrendous attack.. the NHS will pay for the permanent replacements that are going to be needed. That is the right thing to do.. This is an attack on all of us who hold the fundamental British values of tolerance and respect” says Prime minister Keir Starmer
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5Pillars
5Pillars@5Pillarsuk·
Shock, anger and fear have swept through the Muslim community in Manchester after intruders broke into a mosque, looting and vandalising the building. Desecrated copies of the Qur’an were left behind alongside damage estimated to exceed £30,000. Local residents say the attack has caused “significant distress” as police hunt for the thieves. 5pillarsuk.com/2026/03/22/dev…
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Jake
Jake@Anglojake·
So UK shop Lush has put this sign up in all of its shops across the UK. Imagine the family’s of those raped and murdered by asylum seekers having to see this. Why are high street shops allowed to put political messages like this up ? @itvnews @BBCNews @SkyNews
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D@dddh78·
@P22831P @linmeitalks I always prefer agreement but will always stand up when I see overly simplifications designed to push an agenda and division. I feel we are not a million miles away in our beliefs. Have a lovely day
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Lin Mei
Lin Mei@linmeitalks·
The hourly rate you make when on benefits as a single person with a dash of anxiety is £11.12 The minimum hourly rate in the U.K. is £12.21. Many hospitality jobs, retail jobs and even care jobs pay this. Now why would I bust my balls for £12.21 which is ONLY £1.09 extra when I can be chilling on benefits on a similar amount of money with my anxiety of course? Benefits should be uncomfortable- it should make people feel like I can’t wait to get off of them. Instead it’s not a bad lifestyle for many who may not be ambitious.
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Phall
Phall@P22831P·
@dddh78 @linmeitalks Agree, although both sides have valid points and i hate the entire left v right view. There are people who need it, there are people who abuse the hell out of it. Seen a lot of both over the decades.
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D@dddh78·
@P22831P @linmeitalks Oh no I agree it’s all about support and pushing them. I’m strong believer in benefit of work, I should be it’s my job to support those who struggle to access it do it 😂 But I joined this thread as I dislike the right wing argument they’re lazy and just need benefit cuts
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Phall@P22831P·
@dddh78 @linmeitalks I agree, cutting them isn't right. But letting them get comfortable on them is not either.
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D@dddh78·
@P22831P @linmeitalks Oh isolation is horrendous for mental health and getting out and ideally in work is hugely beneficial. But cutting someone’s benefits so they can’t survive isn’t the push they need. This comes as someone who’s job is supporting people with barriers MH, neuro etc into work
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Phall
Phall@P22831P·
@dddh78 @linmeitalks Forcing does help, the brain rewires itself in isolation, the longer the worse the condition gets. Tough love etc are methods to break this cycle. Life is hard for everyone. This from someone who use to only leave the house 3 times a year.
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D@dddh78·
@P22831P @linmeitalks You bring people along with you forcing someone with anxiety won’t help encouraging them helping them push beyond their perceived boundaries awesome. Forcing will not help and merely create further issues.
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Phall
Phall@P22831P·
@dddh78 @linmeitalks Enabling long term benefit use is not support, it is enabling mental health decline.
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D@dddh78·
@P22831P @linmeitalks Yes support them in to work give them treatment to get there and support in work. Work is fabulous for low to medium severe mental health. But support people to do it don’t cut benefits and exacerbate the issues
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Phall
Phall@P22831P·
@dddh78 @linmeitalks They are correct to want to force those who suffer anxiety into work. It is part of the treatment.
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Phall@P22831P·
@dddh78 @linmeitalks The best thing for anxiety is not isolation. Push against anxiety. Sitting on benefits isolated enables anxiety...
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Phall
Phall@P22831P·
@dddh78 @linmeitalks And some with panic disorder have to pull socks up and get on with work to pay debt.
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D@dddh78·
@P22831P @linmeitalks Different levels of anxiety I’m sure you can understand that as will lots of illness & disabilities not all are the same Look at neurodiversity some people with ASD can function and run companies others can’t speak or cope without a carer. Same diagnosis very different results
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