Sean Morgan
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@Asmongold Hello, first saw you when you reacted to the Rupert Lowe launch vid, watched a lot of your stuff, currently watching the Piers Morgan/Zak Polanski one.
I'm 58, in the UK, haven't laughed so hard in years.
Thank you for your work.
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White people having fun brings out the riot cops, but they won't lift a finger when blacks are mob looting the high street.
London & UK Street News@CrimeLdn
Police shut down a rave in Dorset at East Lulworth on Sunday..
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@zarahsultana I'd rather not, we might need their help when we kick you and yours out.
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Kick US troops off UK bases NOW.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar
Trump: "The entire country could be taken out in one night. And that night might be tomorrow night."
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@redhotnerd @GravySauceCream I know right!
Anyway, it's they're loose.
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@GravySauceCream It pisses me off too, but a lot of times it’s the autocorrects fault. Now, not know the difference in there, their, and they’re? That’s annoying as shit.
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@bencsmoke If we made sure this happened to everyone attempting to cross the channel nobody would be trying to cross the channel.
I'd give it 3 days before traffic stops completely.
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two human beings with stories and hopes and people that loved them.
Sky News@SkyNews
Two migrants die during attempt to cross English Channel. Read more 🔗 trib.al/Q4kr0oe
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@KonstantinKisin @mehdirhasan @triggerpod @francisjfoster I'd leave it there just to annoy him, he's fucking insufferable.
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@mehdirhasan @triggerpod @francisjfoster On looking into this further, clearly a mistake was made by our editors in including a graph that had nothing to do with what you were saying.
Please accept my apologies. We will remove this from the interview and delete this clip from all social media.
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This is beyond disingenuous. I did a good-faith, good-natured debate with @triggerpod's @KonstantinKisin & @francisjfoster, and then they try to fact-check me AFTER by adding in graphs to an interview, which don't even rebut what I said, and now people on the right are trying to act like I was wrong or that I lied about the numbers. Absolute BS. In their clip, as I speak, they show a graph and text on screen claiming "the data contradicts Mehdi's claim, revealing a significant increase in the foreign-born population during Biden's tenure." So? I never said anything about the size of the "foreign-born population."
My claim was: "When Biden left office, in 2024, there were fewer people coming in than in Donald Trump's last year in office in the first term. That's just a fact. Go look at the numbers... if there was an open border... why did it come down?"
The graph below (click on the WSJ link to see individual monthly numbers) shows exactly what I said. In every one of Joe Biden's last seven months in office, the number of border crossings was lower than in Donald Trump's last month in office in January 2021, the number that Biden inherited.
Biden left office with lower numbers than he inherited. That's just a fact. I was right and the @triggerpod folks are wrong. Given they like adding in 'facts' and graphs *after* the interview is over, shouldn't they re-edit this entire interview to also include this graph below? In the interests of fairness and intellectual honesty?
wsj.com/livecoverage/t…

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@FUDdaily FFS Pete, rock albums!?
Raves, dance music and parties, I'd sell my soul to go do it all again!
I'm ok with your other points.
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Watchable films, good pop music, good rock albums, high societal trust, interesting military aeroplanes.
Dave@GamewithDave
People who actually experienced the 1990s: What is something you miss from that decade that just isn't the same today
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@jeremycorbyn It's because they're all evil fuckers Jeremy, the Palestinians that is.
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@NYCMayor I don't understand why they need a day for this?
They are already very visible, especially the hulking great men wearing dresses!
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Today is Trans Day of Visibility.
Trans, non-binary, and gender-nonconforming people have always been here — from the hijra of India to the Diné nádleehi to the leaders who built the modern LGBTQIA+ movement here in New York.
Your existence is not up for debate. Your lives are not a political issue.
We’re fighting for a city where every trans New Yorker can live openly, safely, and with joy.
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@Lisa_lecce @buitengebieden Ringo, alpacas also can't play the drums.
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@buitengebieden John, Paul, George or Ringo. Probably Ringo.
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Henry Cavill and his longtime partner, Natalie Viscuso. They aren't particularly looks-matched.
Most would agree he is noticeably better looking than her.
Yet examples like this are quite common.
It highlights how men frequently prioritize loyalty, honesty, and compatibility over purely superficial looks.

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@JebraFaushay Back in the day me and my mates, in the pub on a Saturday night, would have laughed and pointed and laughed so much he'd have never gone out again.
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@Mr_Andrew_Fox I thought everyone knew Trump's military adventures were mainly aimed at China!?
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Ok, here’s an argument presented by a mate that I’ve not had put to me before. We've all discussed Hormuz - error or oversight - and we've all discussed Trump’s desire to leverage oil against China. However, this is a different and vastly more cynical perspective.
Thoughts?
“The core argument is that the disruption of the Strait of Hormuz was not an oversight or strategic failure by the United States, but a deliberate (or at least acceptable) outcome aligned with a broader objective.
Rather than prioritising a clean, limited military victory against Iran, the US may have been pursuing a larger structural goal: tightening control over global energy flows and reinforcing the dominance of the dollar by choking off the Gulf states.
Constraining or destabilising Gulf energy supply disproportionately harms competitors, particularly China, while strengthening US economic leverage. The recent strengthening of the dollar is supporting evidence that this strategy may already be yielding effects.
From this perspective, short-term political costs, such as midterm electoral losses, regional instability, or global financial pain are secondary to longer-term strategic positioning. The assumption is that US leadership is focused on the next presidential cycle and enduring global power dynamics rather than immediate optics.
Consequently, the idea that Washington overlooked Hormuz is rejected outright; instead, the argument is that policymakers accepted or even leveraged the disruption of Hormuz because they were operating toward a different end state than conventional war-winning metrics.”
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@jeremycorbyn The economic system hasn't blown anyone up, raped any children or beheaded anyone as far as I know!?
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