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Katılım Mart 2021
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Bodincus@bodincus·
@afneil Your logic fails the real world test.🤦🏻 When you lived with your parents, your salary went into the family pot and was spent how your da and ma decided. You got to enjoy a share of what they spent your money on.🤷🏻 Then you moved out, and spent your salary how you wanted.💁🏻
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Andrew Neil@afneil·
In 2024 The UK's GDP per head was £41,660. Scotland's GDP per head excluding North Sea Revenue was £37,723 . Scotland's GDP per head, including a geographic share of North Sea Revenue, was £ 39,954. ONS.
LMM@HowaynShite

@afneil Would you care to explain to me the mathematics of how extra regioo oil and gas allocated to Scotland means it still has £2000 less per head? It quite clearly increases it by more than 10%

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Bodincus@bodincus·
@RiverGipson Ever heard of Park & Ride? You park *outside* the city and public transport takes you into the city centre. If Manhattan can cope with the workweek rush hour, it can cope with a stadium full of people.
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River Gipson@RiverGipson·
@_CM_67_ Europeans not realizing people will travel vast distances to go to sporting events. Yeah you probably would need a parking lot that big.
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Bodincus@bodincus·
@WingsScotland The National publishing a puff piece for Kezia Dugdale, one of the architects of the biggest electoral fraud in Scottish history, stealing Independence from Scots, was in my Bingo card. The metamorphosis is now complete.
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Bodincus@bodincus·
@fia Once again, the "Climate Change" fraudsters destroy something perfectly good. You bent to the baying mob of communists intent on deleting Western civilization. Cowards. It's the second near miss that could have killed someone. You fucked up. Own it, idiots.
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FIA@fia·
Following the accident involving Oliver Bearman at the Japanese Grand Prix and the contribution of high closing speeds in the accident, the FIA would like to provide the following clarifications. #FIA #F1 #JapaneseGP
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Bodincus@bodincus·
@stjohnstone1884 I know Simo's demeanour well, after 2 years of pre/post game press conferences. Yesterday he wasn't "calm". Positives? I know that the message is finally getting through. "Doing the same thing, over and over again, and expecting different results is the definition of insanity."
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St Johnstone 1884@stjohnstone1884·
Saints returning probably their poorest home performance in the league at the wrong time yesterday. With only 4 wins in 11 games, the question will be asked, is this a team running out of steam? The manager, whether rightly or wrongly, remains a vision of calm in his comments.
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Bodincus@bodincus·
@Cadillac_F1 Well done guys. Remember, @HaasF1Team was the F1 Cinderella a few seasons ago and look where they are now. Keep going. You'll do great.
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Cadillac Formula 1 Team@Cadillac_F1·
Catch up with Valtteri and Checo following the checkered flag at the Chinese GP ⏩️
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Bodincus@bodincus·
@StanCollymore @prodnose Players try to stay as far away from the corner flag as they can, and gain a few inches (don't we all?). The solution is for the linesman to remove the flag while the corner is taken and enforce the ball to be wholly inside the quarter circle. But it's too simple a solution.
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Stan Collymore@StanCollymore·
Corner placing. In 99% of life when a lined area defines something (road lines, parking spot, writing in books, mathematical equations, etc etc etc ad nauseum) then that definition means staying inside the box or area. In Association Football that meant placing the ball clearly and unambiguously inside the quadrant. Now, along with any number of perfectly sound law applied for generations, you can put your tv on and literally see a corner quadrant empty at a corner and the ball so far out of it that it's hard to know whether to laugh or cry. Sometimes basic logic works. If there's a box or line to put something in, that's where it's supposed to go. Whoever decided a shadow of a ball hanging over the ball is frankly... A fucking idiot.
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Bodincus@bodincus·
@PicturesFoIder Because fuck you. Yeah, you on that electric bike whizzing past me, that's why. 🤣🤣
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Bodincus@bodincus·
@fia Do you realise that F1 ICEs have such tight tolerances that "at room temperature" they are effectively seized and must be preheated to even turn? How do you test compression ratio on a "cold" engine? 🤦🏻 Idiots.
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Bodincus@bodincus·
@Samcam170514 Almost every other nation enforces grass. They train, play and develop habits and skills on that surface. Scot players would not. Big disadvantage in international competitions for clubs or nations. Not saying astro is worse: just different. Summer fitba is the answer.
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Samantha Cameron
Samantha Cameron@Samcam170514·
Plastic pitches are much maligned but given the Scottish climate and the aversion to switching to summer football, hard to understand the opposition to them?
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Bodincus@bodincus·
@histories_arch You're telling me that a slave that is smart enough to manage to flee goes around with a collar that has been put on him as he was enslaved? The first thing any human would do is to remove it. Fugitives ditch their orange suits as soon as they can. That's a pet collar.
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ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
Roman slave collar with tag inscribed: “I have fled, seize me and return me to Zoninus for 1 gold coin.” The only known example discovered with its tag still attached.... This iron collar was meant for slaves in the Roman Empire. It has a bronze tag with an inscription that reads: “Fugi. Tene me. Cum revocaveris me, dabis solidum unum Zonino.” Translated, it means: “I have fled. Seize me. If you return me, you will receive one gold coin from Zoninus.” The tag served both as an identification marker and a bounty notice, ensuring that any attempt at escape was met with constant risk of capture. Slavery was central to Roman society, with enslaved people working in households, workshops, fields, and mines. Collars like this, sometimes called vincula servorum (“chains of slaves”), were a brutal tool of control and dehumanization. They reduced a person’s identity to property, publicly displaying both their enslaved status and their owner’s authority. What makes this artifact extraordinary is its survival in complete form, with both the iron collar and bronze tag still together. It offers rare, tangible evidence of the realities of slavery in the ancient world, beyond the accounts left by Roman writers. #archaeohistories
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Frank@Frankieboy180·
@JimSpenceDundee It's up there along with the question how can a player be denied by woodwork?
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Jim Spence@JimSpenceDundee·
One of the great unanswered mysteries of the age……Why do football managers drink so much water?
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Bodincus@bodincus·
@RupertLowe10 I beg to disagree. "Britain" (mostly England & Wales) was already "built" by the Romans before the Angles and the Saxons from Europe colonised it. Many Aquaeductus, and your Anglo-Saxon language say so. Native tribes were swamped. MODERN Britain, that's another matter.
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Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I am sick of hearing that Britain was built by immigrants. No. No it was not. It was built by British men and women. We should be proud of that.
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Bodincus@bodincus·
@WingsScotland Typical behaviour of a narcissist psychopath. While outwardly benevolent, it's just a gaslighting performance. The inner demons are always at work. People affected by these mental illnesses always rise to a level of power that exceeds their abilities.
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Bodincus@bodincus·
@TrumpsHurricane To show that DEI is a failure. Skin colour or genitalia don't define a person. It's what's left behind that does.
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Val@TrumpsHurricane·
What was Kamala Harris’s Biggest Accomplishment ??
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Bodincus@bodincus·
@SkySportsF1 New rule: a driver investigated for a rule break will receive a penalty equal to the worst outcome that any other driver involved in the incident suffered.
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Bodincus@bodincus·
There are more examples of institutional corruption at the BBC, and they set the tone for many other legacy media outlets, paving the way. They are the nastiest, most abhorrent example of what happens when institutions are captured by the globalist narcissistic psychopaths.
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Bodincus@bodincus·
They participated in the character assassination of an extremely successful comedy writer that dared speak up against the trans cult. They closed the longest running and very successful comedy panel show when the comedians started to go too close to the bone.
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Bodincus@bodincus·
The BBC gave safe harbour to prolific pedophiles and sexual predators for decades. One newsreader strayed from the diktat and added ONE WORD to the sanctioned teleprompter propaganda and they went into apoplexy.
Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson

On @BBCr4today Nick Robinson talked about the right “destroying” the BBC. @BBCNews has destroyed itself. Insulted its audience with left-wing student journalism, biased selection of topics, grotesque antisemitism and colluding in the fiction men can become women.

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