gary baitson

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gary baitson

gary baitson

@_bayo_

Interests are Tech, Music, Digital Design, Good books and Good Wine!

Katılım Nisan 2009
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gary baitson
gary baitson@_bayo_·
@anycubic3dprint the constant “sale” price of the Kobra X. It’s always been at €269 since you marked it up from €249 that is. Why the false advertising?
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tribal chief ☝🏻🩸
tribal chief ☝🏻🩸@luireigns·
BREAKING: Scientists at Princeton University recreated a 3D model showing how Adam from the Bible — the first human created by God — may have appeared.
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gary baitson
gary baitson@_bayo_·
@euromotorshow Im trying to get myself and the 14 year old a ticket for tomorrow. I have manager to enter the 50% off code, but cant get the 14 year old a ticket. How can i do this?
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MeterPeter UFC
MeterPeter UFC@MeterPeterUFC_·
BREAKING: BRUCE BUFFER ROAD RAGE! Bruce Buffer, famous UFC fight announcer, caught on video having an argument today in Sydney just before UFC 325 😲
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gary baitson
gary baitson@_bayo_·
@benonwine Oh these people who think you can’t say things like this need to shut the fuck up
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Gen Z Reacts to Little Britain for the first time. 🤔🤭 I mean I found Little Britain Hirlarous but that’s me. Do you think Little Britain went too far?
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NRM84
NRM84@Mappy6984·
Just pisses me off more and more every time I see this dude
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
“I stopped wiping about two years ago when I started using a litter-box” Wait what - Liberal argues that animals don’t use toilet roll so why should Humans?
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𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇
𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇@ouma_neko·
What happened to that Kenyan taxi driver in Qatar is barbaric, unacceptable, and a painful reminder of what our people go through every single day in the Gulf. A man simply trying to earn a living was assaulted so violently that he nearly lost his life. This is not “misconduct,” this is attempted murder and it must be condemned without hesitation. According to the dash-cam footage, the assault began after the Kenyan driver rejected an inappropriate advance from his passenger. Instead of accepting a clear “no,” the attacker grabbed him in a rear-neck chokehold that almost strangled him. The vehicle veered, nearly crashing, and that driver survived only by instinct and grace. No one should face death simply because they refused unwanted behavior. Cases like this often disappear into silence. The systems in those countries have a long history of protecting their own whenever foreigners demand justice. And our own government? It has perfected the art of shifting blame, offering excuses, and pretending they are powerless. Kenyans abroad bleed, scream, and die and Nairobi drafts statements instead of solutions. Our people in the Gulf are surviving conditions that no human being should ever be subjected to. Some are overworked. Some are abused. Some live like prisoners in employer homes. And when they rush to embassies for help, they find officials too busy enjoying diplomatic comfort to lift a finger. The suffering is real, but the offices meant to protect them are deserted when it matters. Let’s not forget the shameful truth: our Head of State negotiated the weakest, most humiliating labor terms for Kenyans in the Gulf. He goes on and on in speeches about Singapore, Japan, Korea, Malaysia yet refuses to explain why a Kenyan doing the same job as a Malaysian or Filipino earns 35,000 while others earn 55,000–60,000. That gap is not an accident; it is a failure of leadership. And that so-called Kazi Majūu project? It was nothing but smoke and slogans. Kenyans have died in Saudi Arabia from depression, abuse, negligence, sexual assault and the same ministry that promised protection cannot even bring bodies home with dignity. Families cry; the government shrugs. What hurts even more is how victims are mocked instead of defended. When Kenyans raise complaints about mistreatment, the same officials responsible for their welfare call them “mannerless,” “problematic,” or “undisciplined.” So people suffer twice first abroad, then again when their own leaders insult them for begging for help. And to those who think this is tribal banter whether the victim is Kalenjin, Kikuyu, Luo, Luhya, Somali, Meru understand this clearly: poverty, desperation, and exploitation do not check tribe before they strike. These are the jobs the president tells our youth to take, and when violence follows, no protection is offered. Only excuses. Only silence. I condemn this attack. I condemn the wider injustice. Kenyans are not disposable. Our people do not deserve violent abuse abroad and indifference at home. Until our government defends its citizens with the same energy it uses to defend its image, this cycle of suffering will continue and every death, every assault, every broken family will sit squarely on the conscience of those in power who chose to look away.
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Noah’s Ark 🚢
Noah’s Ark 🚢@NoahsArk1000·
How sick and lost can the human mind become?
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Catarina Senora Gatita
Catarina Senora Gatita@WyattCatarina·
Have u noticed that Gen Z's resurrecting the golden era of '70s and '80s tunes, whether they're shredding on guitars or busting moves? They're killin it! John Fogerty jam, "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?"
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AlphaFox@alphafox·
Who's at fault here, the boy or the dog?! 😨
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Dr. Jebra Faushay
Dr. Jebra Faushay@JebraFaushay·
When I need inspiration, I pull out this video and watch as this person tearfully announces that they are coming out as non-binary. I dare you to watch and not shed at least one tear.
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Talk Church
Talk Church@churchtalkative·
Amazing God!❤️‍🔥🥹
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