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Yamon

Yamon

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Ireland Katılım Kasım 2024
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Yamon@Yamon65·
@PeterMcCormack Or maybe they'll be fiscally responsible this time? Lol
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Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪
This stupid war is going to make the world poorer. There will be a choice - accept recession or print to soften the blow. History suggests governments rarely choose pain, they're going to print money like maniacs.
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Daniel Lambert
Daniel Lambert@dlLambo·
@Alan__Shatter Alan last week the IDF disguised themselves as paramedics in ambulances (a war crime) and murdered scores of civilians to try find a body from 40 years ago..... You are silent. You never say a word on massacre after massacre. You deny apartheid. You are not credible to anyone.
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Alan Shatter
Alan Shatter@Alan__Shatter·
Today, in Iran, in the middle of a war, the regime executed a 19-year-old national wrestling champion for the crime of joining January protests. This is the regime being cheered on by Daniel Lambert, his cult followers, Tadgh Hickey, Clare Daly, Mick Wallace & too many others in Ireland including various TDs. ,
Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih

Today, in Iran, in the middle of a war, the regime executed a 19-year-old national wrestling champion for the crime of joining January protests. 💔 After signaling to the world, including President @realDonaldTrump, that they would halt executions of protesters, the regime has done the exact opposite. Three young protesters, Saleh Mohammadi, Mehdi Ghasemi, and Saeed Davoudi, were hanged in Qom after a sham trial. Reports indicate torture. Forced confessions. No access to chosen lawyers. Closed-door proceedings. No right to appeal. I call on @GlobalAthleteHQ to stand with Iranian athletes who are being silenced, imprisoned, and executed simply for raising their voices. This is not just about sports. This is about human dignity.

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öu
öu@u2537655119221·
@aakashgupta Nah where did you get $2500 per person from 😭 I did this with my lady for $3000 total for the entire trip. We rented a van and drove the entire ring road. Fantastic trip.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
That road is Route 1 in Iceland. A week driving it costs roughly $2,500 per person. Flights from the US run $500-600 round trip. Gas is $8-9 per gallon. A glacier hike is $125. A night in a decent hotel near Vatnajökull is $160-200. Total tab for two people to spend a week staring at that glacier instead of a monitor: somewhere around $7,000. The median American household earns that in about 18 working days. Sitting in a room. Staring at a screen. The people who actually drive that road on a random Tuesday in March fall into two categories: retirees who stared at screens for 40 years and saved enough to stop, or remote workers who figured out how to stare at a screen from Reykjavik instead of a cubicle in Ohio. Both paths run through the screen. The photo is real. The freedom it represents costs $7,000 and 10 days of PTO. The device you’re reading this complaint on is the same device that books the flight.
fardeen@fardeentwt

the world looks like this and we’re expected to sit in a room for 8 hours a day staring at a screen

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Yamon
Yamon@Yamon65·
@Frances_Coppola @beltofchastity So the terrorists have no where to sleep. Then the ones that escaped will die too because they'll be really tired and die of night terrors
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Yamon@Yamon65·
@davidjmadden Nah this is white boy terrorism. Ain't a crime anymore
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Etana Gama
Etana Gama@Wengateur·
@Frances_Coppola @Yamon65 They do a tap, basically a charge that hits the building to warn them to get out. Then minutes later its destroyed. Still dont make it right ot take a building down.
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Gungchill@gungchill2025·
@Yamon65 @Frances_Coppola Fking bloodline of TERRORIST groups Irgun, Haganah, stern gang and lehi gang. Go to HELL with your BS.
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Yamon@Yamon65·
@Frances_Coppola They didn't want to hurt the neighbours of the terrorists duhhh. Terrorists must have been listening into phonecalls or some shit and got wind of what was about to down
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Yamon@Yamon65·
@MattWalshBlog Lots of Americans dont realise that this movie is a perfect portrayal of Ireland. The gold, the leprechauns, its all real 😯
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Time for our annual St Patrick’s Day viewing of a cinematic masterpiece
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Yamon@Yamon65·
@Sarahjdublin Oooo that's a tricky one. You could argue that an American has much more in common with the Irish than someone from Mogadishu in terms of culture
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Adam@AdamJoseph·
Bruno Fernandes' assist for Casemiro was not only his 15th assist, it was his 100th chance created in the Premier League this season. No other player has more than 58. FIFTY EIGHT. Do you understand how insane that is?
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Yamon
Yamon@Yamon65·
@karbonbased People that say they dont have time to the gym don't really want to go to the gym
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karbon 🐺🦊@karbonbased·
I love going to the gym at psychopath hours Arrive One other psychopath in the gym All equipment available Do full sets of whatever I want Leave gym while it's still empty I've recently been informed by wife that if a normie tells you they don't have time for gym and you suggest they go to bed earlier and wake up earlier to workout, they will be unable to implement that advice
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Yamon@Yamon65·
@rugbyphilosophy Brilliant game. Ireland Scotland game was very similar, very end to end and the game was much closer than the final scores suggests
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The Rugby Philosopher
The Rugby Philosopher@rugbyphilosophy·
Dear 6 Nations fans, I want to give you an insight into the mindset of Southern Hemisphere (albeit New Zealand) rugby fans. For years, there’s been this sentiment down under that 6 Nations rugby is rubbish compared to the Rugby Championship. Admittedly, it turns out this rivalry is pretty one-sided. Apparently, you guys don’t really care much about the North vs South thing, while down here, we care deeply. Like a little brother making up a competition just so he can beat his older brother. But I want to give you some insight into where this perception has come from and why we think this way. 6 Nations fans love their rugby because it produces some of the most exceptional rivalries, and high pressure moments in the international rugby. Highly pressurised, back and forth, leave-nothing-on-the-field, pressure cauldrons. Each team duking it out with each other, landing blows, trading penalties, until one team finally wrestles momentum to score the match-winning penalty with seconds left on the clock. BUT... they were trading penalties. Every moment one team gave an inch, the other team would capitalise in the form of a penalty. To us New Zealanders, we’d wake up on a Sunday morning, pop on the highlights, and watch a 3-minute penalty compilation. "Boring!" we’d shout, and go back to drinking our milo and eating our marmite toast. What we missed were the stories. The moments, the pressure, the devastation of loss and heartbreak at a mere penalty changing the balance of an 80-minute encounter. "But we want tries," we’d say. Most Northern Hemisphere fans would think we meant try-fests, or defenceless muckabouts where it’s basically like watching 7s. No time building pressure, no moments of teams beating each other to try to force an inch of difference. But that was far from what we meant. It’s not just more tries because of poor defence. It’s tries because teams and players are so exceptional in their skillset that they are able to exploit the smallest error for a try, rather than focusing on the big giveaways that result in penalties. And that final game between England and France perfectly encapsulates what we’ve been saying all this time. Rather than a tit-for-tat of penalties building to massive moments, it’s a tit-for-tat of incredible tries. It was the same beautiful, powerful, pressured rivalry. The same storied history. The same never-say-die attitude, the same moments of pressure, the same giving everything on the field, but now the moments, the inches given, are capitalised on not by penalties, but by tries. Two powerhouse teams giving their all, exchanging blows and capitalising on each other's mistakes with TRIES. Beautiful, glorious, spectacular tries! Just look at this shift: France (2022): 17 tries and 12 penalty goals. France (2026): 30 tries and 3 penalty goals. England (2022): 8 tries and 17 penalty goals. England (2026): 21 tries and 6 penalty goals. This latest game is the exact opposite of what we’ve critiqued about 6 Nations rugby in years gone by. It's exactly what we've been talking about! It's the kind of rugby that keeps us awake at 3:00am. And if this is the new 6 Nations, then the old 'North vs South' grudge is officially moot. That was world-class rugby, and we can't get enough of it.
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