Robin Ainslie-King

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Robin Ainslie-King

Robin Ainslie-King

@ainslieking

Katılım Mart 2009
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Eddie Graf
Eddie Graf@Eddie_1412·
„Opa, du warst früher so cool.“ „Ja, nun ja, cool ist vergänglich“
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Coach, JV
Coach, JV@Coachjv_·
landed 🛬
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Robin Ainslie-King@ainslieking·
@JohnHann04 Starmer will again quibble and squirm, not answer the questions asked blah dee blah, the man has the integrity of wet bog roll.
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John Hannam
John Hannam@JohnHann04·
Yet another scandal to add to the huge pile facing Keir Starmer. But this one “could” be the important one because it’s very procedural and not just political. If he is found to have broken the ministerial code he’s in deep shit. His visit to Palantir in late February 25 with Mandelson, whose company was an advisor to Palantir, and who were subsequently awarded £750 of defence contracts looks very very suspect indeed. Why was it not logged or registered, and how was the U.K. ambassador to the USA allowed to represent a US tech company, take the Prime Minister to meet them and then they get awarded hundreds of £millions of contracts. “He has got to go”.
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VincentScott
VincentScott@VincentSco72192·
Even if it is just an emoji, it helps me personally too. The dopamine hits and another thought flows through Dry posts are a buzz kill My name is Vincent Scott, and I am an addict.
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Robin Ainslie-King
Robin Ainslie-King@ainslieking·
@Coachjv_ True Coach. No suffering then no need for the quest to resolve the suffering, no gain and no evolution. Spirit flourishes in the storm, you can’t build a house wrapped in a quilt.
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Coach, JV
Coach, JV@Coachjv_·
Breaking: X is adding a dislike button. We are so back. This is why we are so weak, removing pain from the human experience takes away the point. Can't wait to see the feedback. Let it rip!
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Brad Garlinghouse
Brad Garlinghouse@bgarlinghouse·
An extremely pointed message from @POTUS to those who are dragging their feet on CLARITY. This is, and always has been, about what’s in the best interest of the American people.
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Robin Ainslie-King
Robin Ainslie-King@ainslieking·
A couple years ago I made some armour for a Richard III play - breast plates for under £15 ($20) a plant pot, silver paint and weathering and few 3D printed sprigs 😊🫡
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Robin Ainslie-King@ainslieking·
@darrengrimes David Paulden aka Zack Polanksi, I saw him run in a video, some event where the melon was doing a speech. The man runs like a child wearing his dad’s boots, he can’t run without looking like a spider with 3 legs. I never trust an able bodied person who can’t run properly.
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Darren Grimes
Darren Grimes@darrengrimes·
Plonker Polanski sits there with a straight face and claims a regime that beats women to death for showing their hair was "already at the negotiating table." Forget the terror plots on British soil. Forget the drones killing Ukrainians. Forget the slaughter of their own citizens. According to the tit-whisperer, the real villain is always the West for taking out the rubbish. This isn't just naive; it is dangerously stupid. These people would invite the nuclear-seeking wolf in for tea and blame the sheep for provoking it.
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Robin Ainslie-King@ainslieking·
@that_stocks_guy @currys It’s Currys’ name on the receipt and their VAT number too, I wasn’t aware they were still trying this old hustle out, they have a Duty of Care, the machine is not fit for purpose and you are owed a full refund as it’s less than 6 months old. The Law.
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Charles Archer
Charles Archer@that_stocks_guy·
#ConsumerRightsAct #Currys #KnowYourRights A rant for @currys, who are currently breaking the law. Normally I'd let it go, but your customer service is a shitshow and your desire to wash your hands of the faulty items you sell is illegal. On 10 October 2025, I walked into your Exeter shop and bought a PCSpecialist computer. This was the birthday present for my 12-year-old. A present they'd been dropping hints about for months with the subtlety of a child who remains terrible at poker. They'd saved their own pocket money towards it. I topped it up. It was, genuinely, a lovely moment. For four months, it was perfect. Homework. Games. The full experience of being 12 in 2025. On 22 February 2026, four months and 12 days after purchase, it stopped working. No final farewell. It just… stopped. My child sat there pressing the power button with increasing desperation, and nothing happened. The machine that had cost a significant amount of adult money, and a not-insignificant amount of 12-year-old pocket money, was dead. Fine, I thought. This is what a receipt is for. I'll call Currys (the shop I bought it from, with my money, as a birthday present for my child) and they'll sort it. Your staff told me that my contract wasn't with Currys, and that I should contact the manufacturer. They also told me to go in-store with the machine to have it looked at. I went in-store. The in-store staff told me to call the number I had just called. I called again. I was given the phone number for PCSpecialist. Phone → store → same phone → manufacturer. A perfect circle of not helping. A masterpiece of redirection. If it weren't happening to me, I'd almost admire it. Now let's talk about the law, because I think someone at Currys may have forgotten it exists. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 is not a suggestion. It is extremely clear on this point: when you buy something from a retailer, your legal contract is with that retailer. Not the brand on the box. Not the manufacturer. Not some third party you've never met. The shop. The one that took your money and handed you a receipt. Within the first six months of purchase, the law presumes the fault existed at the point of sale. I don't have to prove the computer was faulty when I bought it. Currys has to prove it wasn't. The burden of proof sits entirely with them. During this window, I am legally entitled to a repair or a replacement, and if either of those fails, a full refund. We are currently inside that six-month window. I bought it on 10 October 2025. I complained on 22 February 2026. I am four and a half months in. The law is not ambiguous about what happens here. What makes this particularly spectacular is that Currys' own published policy acknowledges the six-month framework. It is written down on their website. They know the rules. They have typed them up and put them on the internet. They are simply hoping that their customers are too tired from the runaround to actually enforce them. PCSpecialist are entirely blameless in this story. They manufactured a machine. Currys sold that machine to me. My dispute is with Currys. Directing me to PCSpecialist is the retail equivalent of Tesco selling you a gone-off chicken, and when you try to return it, handing you the farmer's phone number. The farmer didn't sell you the chicken. You don't have to knock on the farmer's door. You go back to the supermarket. This is not a controversial legal position. It is just how shops work. My 12-year-old has been without their birthday present for a few days now. They have been, I have to say, considerably more gracious about this than I have. They haven't complained. They've been patient. They are, in this situation, the bigger person — which is a sentence I never expected to write about a primary school leaver, but here we are. They shouldn't have to be patient. They should just have a working computer. So this is where we are, @currys. I know my rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015. But before I go down the small claims court route, and start contacting every journalist in my network on a slow news day, I am giving you the opportunity to do the right thing, in the hope that public accountability is more efficient than your customer service helpline. A child saved their pocket money for this. Sort it out.
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Ron wright
Ron wright@ronsterd89·
Based on the entirety of this photograph, what is your best estimation of the year it was taken?
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Robin Ainslie-King
Robin Ainslie-King@ainslieking·
@cryptorover According to their website it affected some customers in Canada this morning, it’s resolved now.
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Crypto Rover
Crypto Rover@cryptorover·
💥BREAKING: COINBASE SAYS CUSTOMERS ARE UNABLE TO BUY, SELL & TRANSFER AT THIS TIME.
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Stuart Alderoty
Stuart Alderoty@s_alderoty·
Productive session at the White House today - compromise is in the air. Clear, bipartisan momentum remains behind sensible crypto market structure legislation. We should move now - while the window is still open - and deliver a real win for consumers and America.
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Robin Ainslie-King@ainslieking·
@BasilTheGreat I just don’t understand where they get all this silk from? made from harvesting a caterpillar till it forms a cocoon, it’s boiled and the thread is mechanically removed and spun onto looms and then machines weave it into a fabric. Is there an industrial quarter working in heaven?
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
A Muslim explains paradise for Muslims Women get eternal youth, gold palaces, silk clothes, diamonds, and slaves to serve them forever Men get 72 virgins So they all get SLAVES And we're the bad ones for saying this barbaric ideology has no place in the west?
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Robin Ainslie-King@ainslieking·
@World_At_War_6 The warhead doesn’t hit the ground like that, it explodes in the air, I’m sure if it hit the ground like that it would just break?
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WORLD AT WAR
WORLD AT WAR@World_At_War_6·
☢️🇷🇺Kremlin warns of nuclear war: The Kremlin has intensified its warnings as the New START treaty - the final remaining nuclear arms control pact between the U.S. and Russia is set to expire this Thursday, February 5. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that the lack of a renewal agreement would be "very bad for global security" and create a dangerous legal vacuum in strategic stability. The treaty, originally signed in 2010 and extended in 2021, limits deployed strategic nuclear warheads to 1,550 per side, caps delivery systems and includes verification measures such as data exchanges and inspections. If the treaty lapses without a replacement, it will be the first time since 1972 that the world’s two largest nuclear powers have no legally binding limits on their strategic forces. The U.S. has suggested that China, the world's third largest nuclear power by number of warheads, should join arms control talks. Beijing has indicated no willingness to join.......
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Robin Ainslie-King@ainslieking·
Own #XRP? HOLD THE LINE! Don’t let the FUD break you, keep calm, stop checking the price and remain unfazed, stoic and calm. If you can manage this please tell me how.
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Robin Ainslie-King@ainslieking·
@BGatesIsaPyscho @grok Get salt and pepper pots, place them on a table in a room with a single light source, so each pot produces a clear long shadow of its self. Now, place a finger on top of one and push it away and then towards you, rocking back & forth. The shadow will appear to change direction.
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
Hey @grok - Please explain it to me like I’m five years old……
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Riya_Cute 🇺🇸
Riya_Cute 🇺🇸@Riya333S·
Tell me the biggest number by moving 2 stick Only 1 percent will succeed
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