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TheIntrepidFox

@TheIntrepidFox1

Flag-Faith-Family (in any order). Outlook : Anti-Social(ist/ism).

Katılım Aralık 2021
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Zack 🇬🇧@ZickZaggurat·
Nowak's killing tells us Poles are meaningfully considered 'our people' now in a way that would be difficult to explain to a UKIP voter 14 years ago. We know this most of all because someone like Starmer says nothing about Nowak same as he says nothing about Wayne Broadhurst.
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Yusuf / Cat Stevens
Yusuf / Cat Stevens@YusufCatStevens·
Arsenal won the Premiership, a dream come true... now dreaming about the world as one - and all war criminals arrested and tried
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TheIntrepidFox
TheIntrepidFox@TheIntrepidFox1·
@RahulMukherji5 I was in a bar in new orleans last year. 5 young, smartly dressed indian men came in. 1st ordered a beer, 2nd ordered a tap water the other 3 said they were ok. Barman told them to leave. Seemed nice guys but you at least have to buy a drink.
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Rahul Mukherji
Rahul Mukherji@RahulMukherji5·
"INDIANS SPEND LIKE CRAZY". Not really. Indian tourists generate massive revenues for the host nations. The topline. But when it comes to yield/tourist, India ranks pretty low. Even lower than most 25 years old back-packers.. Reasons? 1. Most Indian tourists, +
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TheIntrepidFox
TheIntrepidFox@TheIntrepidFox1·
@DominicFarrell I had my car valeted, sorry "detailed" cost £150 and said he was giving me his best rate. It looked great but as a dog owner it won't last.
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TheIntrepidFox
TheIntrepidFox@TheIntrepidFox1·
@MarcherReborn I never pay the asking price. I try to go in chain free and with finance in place and the promise that I will move quickly. Done ok so far.
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#Marcher
#Marcher@MarcherReborn·
50+ pisstaking replies later and Helen turns off her notifications 😂
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
@Ryanair Maybe English people should say that when booking a flight? Anyone but Rynair?
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Queen Bee
Queen Bee@KingBobIIV·
@grok I want you to estimate Jeremy Corbyn and Laura Álvarez’s REAL combined household wealth and lifetime financial position, not just repeat vague “net worth unknown” answers. Include: - Value of their Islington property/properties - Total MP salary earned over Corbyn’s career - Additional earnings as Labour leader/Leader of the Opposition - Estimated parliamentary pension value - Book deals, royalties, speaking fees and media appearances - Donations, legal support, funded travel and indirect financial benefits - Laura Álvarez’s Mexica Products Ltd coffee/chocolate business value and estimated income over time - Any other known assets or companies Then: 1. Estimate total lifetime gross earnings/value generated by the household 2. Estimate current likely net worth as a married couple 3. Give a realistic middle-ground estimate instead of refusing to estimate 4. Compare their wealth to the average UK household wealth Do not avoid the question by saying “exact figures are unknown”. Use publicly available evidence and reasonable financial assumptions to produce a likely range and a realistic midpoint estimate.
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
Tony Blair thinks the answer to this country’s problems is AI, welfare cuts and endless spending on war. Who benefits? Arms companies and tech billionaires. Once again, Blair is wrong. The answer is a redistribution of wealth and power and the relentless search for peace.
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TheIntrepidFox@TheIntrepidFox1·
@dhawal20jain A mate married an indian girl and they holidayed there often. He told me while its still a great place it had changed for the worse. He said the beaches could have broken glass over them due to late night drinking, also the new businesses weren't as hospitable as before.
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Dhawal Jain
Dhawal Jain@dhawal20jain·
I was there for one week in Goa few weeks back. The no of foreigners were close to 0. All have shifted their vacation spot to Sri Lanka , Bali , Thailand , Vietnam ,Philippines etc. Even in next 10 years Tourism won’t be increased in India everyone knows. Because we lack basic things like clean roads , good public infra & good aqi. Or here also we would say “they may come and go we don’t need them.” #Travel
Dhawal Jain@dhawal20jain

What have countries like Vietnam , Thailand , China , Sri Lanka figured out that still in 2026 we haven’t been able to that ? My white shoes were as good as new even after 10 days of travelling in Vietnam. We have to focus on fixing these base level problems like good roads & Aqi first. People can wait if metro , coastal road etc is delayed. First everyone need is good aqi & clean roads. #Vietnam #Aqi

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Guz Khan 🥶
Guz Khan 🥶@GuzKhanOfficial·
This is Sharia Law weather lads…
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James 𝕏ond
James 𝕏ond@james_xond·
Trying to prove a point. How old were you when you became a homeowner for the first time?
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TheIntrepidFox@TheIntrepidFox1·
@lporiginalg Its all about the type of immigrant. in the UK we have had record immigration for nearly 10 years but our economy has stayed flat. the immigrants have been mostly uneducated arabs,african and S Asians.They are not the same as the smaller number of educated Ukranians/Hong Kong lot
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I,Hypocrite
I,Hypocrite@lporiginalg·
In the last season of The Boys, there's this scene (probably the funniest in the entire season) where they are shooting a Vaught propaganda video, and Starlight (the liberal) argues that we need immigrants for the economic boost. This is supposed to show how conservatives don't understand liberals, you know, because really they have humanitarian concerns or whatever. Still, liberals WILL constantly look you in the eye and tell you we need to flood the country with immigrants for the economy. It's their strongest and most frequently used argument.
M. Nolan Gray 🥑@mnolangray

Know-nothing tech workers think they're going to marginally increase the avalanche of wealth that rains down on them by booting out their immigrant colleagues. They're about to discover that attracting the best and brightest is the defining comparative advantage of US tech.

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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
Describe this meal in one word.
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Sohail Ahmed
Sohail Ahmed@ahmedsohail·
If you want immigration to go down you need to increase fertility rates. In order to increase fertility rates you need to provide accessible childcare. That is why I support free childcare for everyone. Some 'right wing' problems have 'left wing' solutions.
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TheIntrepidFox@TheIntrepidFox1·
@ChaiLife613 My dad worked with a jewish lady who was there when she was a child. She said she pricked her finger every morning and rubbed the blood into her cheeks to give her a more healthy complexion so she wouldn't be chosen.
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Lior 🪬
Lior 🪬@ChaiLife613·
In Auschwitz, my mother taught me three rules. Not stories. Not prayers. Rules. The kind that kept you alive. Rule one: Never make eye contact with a guard. Rule two: Never show that you are sick. Rule three: Never, ever, lose your bowl. I was five years old. I memorized them the way other children memorize nursery rhymes. The bowl was a small tin thing. Dented. Scratched. It held whatever thin soup they gave us once a day. If you lost your bowl, you had no bowl. If you had no bowl, you had no ration. If you had no ration, you understand. I guarded that bowl with everything I had. I slept with it. I held it against my chest during roll call. I knew where it was every second of every day. Then one morning, I fell into the latrine. There is no delicate way to say this. The latrines in Auschwitz were wooden boards with holes cut into them over a pit. The holes were large. I was very small. I was in a hurry. I slipped. I went in up to my neck. The smell. The cold. The rats. I do not need to describe it. Your mind already knows. My mother tried to pull me out. She could not. I was slippery and she had no strength. None of us had strength. We had not eaten properly in months. She called out. Other women came. Together they pulled me free. Someone found a hose. They sprayed me down in the cold air while I stood there shaking. I did not cry. Rule number one in Auschwitz was the same rule everywhere, do not attract attention. But I got sick. Very sick. The kind of sick that comes from rats and filth and cold water and a body that has nothing left to fight with. And I remembered Rule Two, never show that you are sick. I hid it from everyone. From the guards. From the other children. Even from my mother, because I knew if she knew, she would do something. And doing something in Auschwitz got you killed. But someone saw. I do not know who. I do not know why they helped me instead of reporting me. I never knew. They took me to a room, a makeshift hospital. I lay in a bed, a real bed, not a wooden bunk, for the first time since we had arrived. I do not remember much of what happened next. The fever blurred everything. Days passed like smoke. When I came out, I still had my bowl. I had held it even in the latrine. Even in the fever. Even in the dark when I did not know where I was or what day it was. My mother looked at me when I came back. She looked at the bowl. She did not say anything. She just nodded, the way she nodded when something had gone the way it needed to go. People ask me what survival looks like. I tell them, sometimes it looks like a five year old girl climbing out of a latrine in a death camp, covered in filth, shaking with cold, still holding her tin bowl. Because she knew that the bowl was the difference between eating and not eating. Between living and not. Because her mother had told her. And she had listened. I am Tova Friedman. I fell into a latrine in Auschwitz at five years old. I came out still holding my bowl. Tova. #NeverForget #Survival #DaughterOfAuschwitz #ShesStillHere #TheirNamesLiveOn
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TheIntrepidFox
TheIntrepidFox@TheIntrepidFox1·
@ElfwickDraws Series 1 was very promising , but I lost interest and not sure I finished Series 3.
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Film Facts
Film Facts@ElfwickDraws·
I made the right call to abandon this shite after season 3
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TheIntrepidFox
TheIntrepidFox@TheIntrepidFox1·
@thesundaysport Icon from an era when travel shows were not about trekking the silk road but 3 star hotels in Tenerife.
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Sunday Sport
Sunday Sport@thesundaysport·
Not Judith Chalmers!
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John Loeber 🎢
John Loeber 🎢@johnloeber·
if you are interested in mongering, you only have three options: 1. fear 2. war 3. fish it’s tough
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TheIntrepidFox@TheIntrepidFox1·
@AaronBastani I was in Mandalay a few years back. A taxi driver told me he was a united fan and there were a lot of them in Mandalay. They didn't get on with the local Arsenal fans and it could get a bit hairy between the 2 when they played. Our football is pretty much a world league.
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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
Under-recognised aspect of Africa’s demographic boom: Arsenal is now a ‘big club’ that can be compared to Liverpool and Manchester United (as England’s two actually ‘big clubs’)
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