Stephen Heyes

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Stephen Heyes

Stephen Heyes

@StephenHey50751

Geek Sci-Fi/Horror lover💀🛸Gamer🎮Theme Park Enthusiasts 🎢

Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Stephen Heyes
Stephen Heyes@StephenHey50751·
@triffic_stuff_ @Jamessteve96072 Christ's message is trying to be erased, in favour of the religion of Lucifer. Jesus said beware of false prophets he was also referring to false religions. Isn't that what is happening, in plain sight, Jesus will return and all this madness will end
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J Stewart
J Stewart@triffic_stuff_·
🚨CADBURY DITCHES EASTER: NOW SELLING “GESTURE EGGS” 🤬🍫 Britain’s 1,400-Year Christian Heritage Erased to Pandering to Certain Communities Who Might Get Upset ✝️ For more than fourteen centuries Britain has been a Christian nation. Through invasions, wars, the Black Death, Reformation, civil war, two world wars, and every kind of hardship, one thing remained constant: the joyful celebration of Easter. Yet in 2026 Cadbury, a brand built on British chocolate and long associated with Easter, has quietly removed the word “Easter” from its chocolate eggs in outlet stores. They are now labelled Gesture Eggs” with the vague corporate line: “From Cadbury this season.” What season exactly? It is Easter. These are Easter eggs. They are sold for the Easter season. Cadbury is perfectly happy to pocket record profits from the single biggest chocolate sales period of the year, a period driven almost entirely by the Christian festival of Easter, but apparently too frightened (or too cynical) to utter the word itself. This is not an innocent rebrand. It is deliberate pandering to certain communities who might get upset at the sight of a Christian holiday being acknowledged. Another small but telling sign of how mass migration and the relentless push for “inclusivity” at any cost is slowly erasing English and British identity. The same company that once proudly printed “Happy Easter” now seems allergic to the word. Meanwhile the product itself has been quietly degraded for years: lower cocoa content, more palm oil and vegetable fat, less milk, smaller bars, higher prices. Now even the cultural meaning and name of the occasion they exploit is being scrubbed. So Cadbury gets the Easter windfall while pretending Easter doesn’t exist so nobody, especially not newcomers or activist pressure groups, might feel momentarily uncomfortable. That is cultural cowardice dressed in corporate PR. They are Easter eggs. It is Easter. Say it. Shame on Cadbury.
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Stephen Heyes@StephenHey50751·
@WHLeavitt Fucking evil and barbaric. Import the Third World and see your own country turn into the Third World🤦
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
Guinea pigs are pets in America, but now they’re being grilled on NYC streets under communist Mayor Mamdani’s watch. Ban Islamic & Third-World immigration + deport Islamists before it’s too late? A. Yes B. No
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
In 1970, a 23-year-old physics student at Imperial College London was deep into his doctoral research on cosmic dust when he faced an impossible choice. Brian May, a budding astrophysicist, had been studying the zodiacal dust cloud—tiny particles scattered throughout the solar system that reflect sunlight. His research was progressing, and he was on track to complete his PhD. But he also had another passion: music. May was the guitarist for Queen, a band that was beginning to gain serious attention. They had just signed a record deal, and tours were on the horizon. The opportunity was immediate and couldn't be ignored. Standing at a crossroads, May made a life-changing decision: he chose the guitar over the telescope. Queen's rise to fame was swift. By the mid-1970s, the band was a global sensation. Songs like "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Will Rock You" became anthems, and May's distinctive guitar tone—created with his homemade instrument, the Red Special—became iconic. Albums sold millions, and stadiums filled with fans. But May's academic work was left unfinished. His thesis remained incomplete, and his research was put on hold. However, Brian May never lost his love for science. Even as Queen dominated the rock world, May kept up with developments in astrophysics. He continued reading journals, attending lectures when he could, and staying connected to the academic community. His thesis advisor, Professor Michael Rowan-Robinson, had told him, "You can always come back and finish." In 2006, more than three decades later, May decided it was time to return. He contacted Rowan-Robinson, and they discussed the possibility of completing the research. The field had advanced, and May’s data was outdated, but his original observations remained valuable. With Rowan-Robinson's guidance, May worked to update his research. May continued his music career while revisiting his old data, incorporating modern research, and refining his analysis. In 2007, Imperial College awarded him a PhD in astrophysics, not as an honorary degree, but through genuine research and peer review. At age 60, May became Dr. Brian May. His PhD was a testament to his dedication to both music and science. He didn't need the degree for career advancement—he had already achieved rock stardom. But his pursuit of knowledge, both for its own sake and to finish what he had started, made his accomplishment remarkable. May’s story proved that it’s never too late to finish what you start, even if it takes 36 years. Passion, whether in music or science, doesn't have an expiration date.
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SaltyGoat
SaltyGoat@SaltyGoat17·
He was just arrested for the aggravated rape of a child. A 9 month old!! What should his punishment be?
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Barbara Eden
Barbara Eden@Barbara_Eden·
Happy Birthday @WilliamShatner ! I hope it's- dare I say- out of this world! Tee-hee! Barbara aka Henrie O!
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abby 🐉
abby 🐉@abbyaims·
Watching the X men movies for the first time today and they’re kinda bangin
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Cream
Cream@Creamofthe1960s·
Happy Birthday WILLIAM SHATNER @WilliamShatner (Now a fantastic 95 years old). Below, William as James T. Kirk, commanding officer of the USS Enterprise, having a laugh with DeForest Kelley as Leonard McCoy and Nichelle Nichols as Nyota Uhura on the set of STAR TREK (1966-1969).
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WeGotitBack 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🇺🇸
Did You Know ? Tesco CEO Ken Murphy’s pay stands at nearly £10m a year = £27,400 a day and doesn’t pay a penny in tax to the UK He earns 430 x the average Tesco employees who pays tax That doesn’t seem fair to me
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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
Thank you all for the birthday messages! ❤️
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Cream
Cream@Creamofthe1960s·
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAPTAIN JAMES T. KIRK - WILLIAM SHATNER. Now 95 years old.
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