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Living in the city of Exeter 🇬🇧
Exeter, Devon, England. Katılım Temmuz 2014
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This morning, @BBCNews eulogising their ‘beloved’ colleague Jenni Murray, while slyly insinuating she left Women’s Hour in 2020 for health reasons. Here’s Jenni in her own words, exposing the truth those misogynist bastards refuse to admit.
dailymail.co.uk/debate/article…




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May 16, 1963. Gordon Cooper was orbiting Earth alone inside a capsule barely big enough to turn around in, moving at 17,500 miles per hour.
He had been up there for over a day.
Then the warnings started.
First a faulty sensor screaming that the ship was falling — it wasn't. He switched it off. Then something far worse: a short circuit knocked out the entire automated guidance system. The one that kept the capsule steady. The one that was supposed to bring him home.
Without it, reentry was nearly impossible.
Too shallow an angle and the capsule would bounce off the atmosphere back into space. Too steep and it would incinerate. The margin for error was razor thin — and every computer that was supposed to hit that margin was dead.
Down on the ground, NASA engineers watched the telemetry in silence. They could see everything going wrong. They could fix nothing.
Cooper didn't panic.
He uncapped a grease pencil and drew lines directly on the inside of his window to track the horizon. He looked up at the stars he had spent months memorizing and used their positions to orient the ship by eye. Then he set his wristwatch.
Because when you have no computers left, you become the computer.
At exactly the right moment — calculated in his head, confirmed by the stars outside — he fired the retrorockets. The capsule shook. The sky turned to fire. For several minutes, no one on Earth could reach him as plasma swallowed the ship whole.
Then the parachutes opened.
Faith 7 hit the water just four miles from the recovery ship — the single most accurate splashdown in the entire Mercury program.
The man with a wristwatch and a few pencil marks on a window had outperformed every automated system NASA had.
We talk a lot about technology saving us. And it often does.
But Cooper's story is a quiet reminder that behind every machine, there still has to be a human being who can look out the window, think clearly under pressure, and decide what to do next.
The final backup was never the software.
It was him.

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Make someones day and introduce them to the wonderful Detectorists
It's the gift that just keeps on giving ❤️
Like the aftertaste of Shiela's Lemonade 😝
@BBCiPlayer
#Detectorists

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The official definition of Islamophobia — now repackaged as “anti-Muslim hostility” — will be used to suppress legitimate criticism of Islam and its practices. We are already seeing this play out.
Less than a week after the Communities Secretary, Steve Reed, published the definition — assuring the public it would not stifle legitimate criticism of Islam — Nick Timothy is facing calls to resign after criticising mass ritual prayer by Muslims in Trafalgar Square.
He has been accused of “anti-Muslim hostility” by a Labour MP and reported to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards.
This is a Muslim blasphemy law by the back door.
Today, the Free Speech Union has sent a pre-action letter to Steve Reed, threatening judicial review if the definition and guidance are not withdrawn immediately.
This is one of the biggest fights we’ve taken on in our six-year history. Help us stop the Government’s de facto Muslim blasphemy law 👇
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9-year-old lad walking home from football sees something not right.
Three blokes trying to drag a girl into a van.
Most people would freeze… he didn’t.
Started shouting, ran straight at them, caused a scene.
They panicked and ran off. She got away.
Nine years old.
Fair play to the kid that’s proper courage.

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Whatever treatment this bloke is getting, it’s not misogyny. Why does @BBCWomansHour have this apparent compulsion to insult what is left of its audience?
Sonia Gallego🪬@SoniaRGallego
Professor Raewyn Connell is an example of late-onset-male-projection-of-female-sex-stereotypes (LOMPOFST). He should be the last person to be invited to talk about misogyny, unless his presence on @BBCWomansHour was to illustrate the pervasive nature of the Manosphere.
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Hi @BBCWomensHour Today’s piece on misogyny was a classic example of misogyny. You interviewed a cross dressing man on a topic about which he is not qualified to speak. Why didn’t any woman involved with WH call it out for what it really was? You’re cowardice shames you all
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@MarkMac200363 You need to be so vigilant, check in, visit at 8pm, stay for an hour, watch what they're doing with the other residents, call the home at 2am, 4am, they should answer fairly quickly. You have to advocate for mum and be her voice.
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8pm handover, a new shift has begun.
All around the country, elderly residents are being shoved into bed, some will ask if they can stay up for a bit, many will be told no.
Some will spend the night in the same clothes they have worn all day; they’ll be double padded so they don’t need to be changed through the night.
Sensor mats will be pulled out so they don’t alarm, doors will be closed.
By 11pm, more than half of the staff looking after your family member will be asleep in the lounge.

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