Casul

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Casul

Casul

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Hanoi, Vietnam Katılım Nisan 2025
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Philip Proudfoot
Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot·
This is going to result in a legal case against the Met for political interference during purdah. The swiftest thing would be for Mark Rowley to apologise. However, a big fat damages payment from the Met will certainly help the Greens rectify damage done.
Metropolitan Police@metpoliceuk

“Apprehending violent and dangerous criminals is a full contact and messy task which may appear shocking to observers with little experience of policing in the real world.” Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley writes to Zack Polanski.

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Circe 🍉
Circe 🍉@isthemoonblue·
@dothesneedfu1 @PhilipProudfoot In that case, why isn't he jumping up after a few seconds? How do they have the time to continue kicking him while he is clearly immobilised?
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Circe 🍉
Circe 🍉@isthemoonblue·
@PhilipProudfoot If he had been 'concealing an explosive device', how would repeatedly kicking him in the head have stopped it from detonating?
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cody
cody@cody_1917·
@y_molodtsov @cjsnowdon it is already up to the capitalists! britain isnt a communist country, they have a capitalist ruling class, and this is the result of their disastrous rule
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Casul
Casul@dothesneedfu1·
@cody_1917 @cjsnowdon Not enough houses are being built. Let’s restrict private investment into development
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cody
cody@cody_1917·
@cjsnowdon Rent control does nothing to alleviate the capitalist-induced housing shortage thats correct
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Casul
Casul@dothesneedfu1·
@Victor99692410 @AJKFenjoyer That’s not his defence style. It’s showboating. He didn’t build his style around eating shots
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vic🌙
vic🌙@Victor99692410·
@AJKFenjoyer fr and dummy casuals are like “ this doesn’t look like rodtang “ he’s been fighting since birth with that trash ass defense ofc this was going to happen eventually 😂
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Benjamin
Benjamin@AJKFenjoyer·
doing his usual annoying bullshit and immediately getting dropped was seriously one of the most satisfying moments of my life
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
The Muslim community in the UK is outraged at the way police detained the 45-year-old Muslim immigrant who stabbed two Jewish people in London this morning. According to them, officers used excessive force in a ‘dehumanizing’ and ‘Islamophobic’ manner.
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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
Mocking armchair critics who have probably never touched a gun, let alone faced a crazed demon, asking “Why not tase him / shoot him in the leg / talk to him?” or some similar nonsense. FACT: He was tased and shot multiple times.
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Melian Refugee
Melian Refugee@escapefrommelos·
Some Thoughts on Cambodia After My Recent Trip: I often hear people saying it's "a ghetto version of Thailand or Vietnam", but it's very much Its Own Thing despite some similarities with both... the people and language are of course different, but its also a backwater for both that's influenced, cajoled, bickered over, and occasionally invaded. I think it's one of my favorite places in the world. Certainly, its biggest and richest cities do no feel modern and cosmopolitan in the same way Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur do. Overall it's much much more agrarian and less urban than Vietnam, and despite it's shared French Colonial History, it's closer culturally/religiously to Thailand... but it's still extremely distinct from Thailand. You can think of it as a rural and somewhat backwards cousin. That said, I like the landscapes and color in Cambodia more than almost any other place, including what I've seen in neighboring southeast asian countries... and of course, there is Angkor Wat, which has no equivalent in any nearby country, or maybe any country anywhere. It's a very visually stunning place that feels very "different" than anywhere I've been. Generally, there's a lower standard of living here, and while things are somewhat backwards (you see people harvesting rice by hand, very skinny cows, extremely low monthly wages for average workers, etc) people seem ok and like times are decent, or at least better than they were before. People smile very easily and are generally kind. There is less of the "shady" energy one encounters in thailand, and especially Bangkok, where it feels like everyone wants to sell you something. Tourism is, of course, a huge driver of the economy... but now there is major Chinese investment and development; garment factories, light-industrial plants, new PRC-owned airports and infrastructure that follows the usual Belt-and-Road extractive rent-seeking pattern (locals must pay to use chinese-built roads owned in perpetuity by some mysterious chinese conglomerate, etc). There is currently a sort of soft war going on between Thailand and Cambodia over the border lines drawn during French colonial period, and for the first time I now see ordinary people with the same image, a kneeling Cambodian soldier... sometimes as stickers on their cars, or on a football-style jersey. The cambo military has always been much less professional and competent than the thai one (ofc) and from what i've heard soldiers here pay bribes to stay on the rolls and keep getting a salary... this means the conflict is limited and basically consists of cambo guys blind-firing a couple rounds of artillery into Thai land and then sometimes getting killed in reprisals by insertions of Thai SOF or drones. Although there is technically a "ceasefire", a thai friend who is a staff officer told me that these small clashes continue.
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April Clark
April Clark@autogynefiles·
Sure. Which ones you do recommend?
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Casul
Casul@dothesneedfu1·
@constans You’re not a reply guy?
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