Ginger Nutz

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Ginger Nutz

Ginger Nutz

@gnutz63

North Briton 96.4% human

Katılım Temmuz 2025
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
This is Jess Phillips, the Secretary of State for Safeguarding and Violence against Women and Girls. Seemingly drunk, slurring her words, and barely able to keep her eyes open. While talking about murdered women and girls. She is an absolute disgrace.
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Rex Kwon Do
Rex Kwon Do@RexKwonDo_·
STV news webpage hasn't reported todays independence march in Edinburgh @STVNews you're a fucking disgrace.
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THE GOAT
THE GOAT@Gc4825·
Australia has approx 400billion barrels of oil available but we don’t retrieve it, we have coal and uranium and we don’t mine it. How much more stupid can the lefties get.
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Lesley Riddoch
Lesley Riddoch@LesleyRiddoch·
Arrived at Carlton Hill. Stewards say March still leaving Royal Mile. Massive Indy march.
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Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher@liamgallagher·
Big announcement incoming
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Joanna
Joanna@FemaleScotlandV·
Meanwhile the SNP are all marching today with the Saltire, because apparently they are the only people allowed to use our flag to represent themselves.
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Joanna
Joanna@FemaleScotlandV·
Just a small reminder that Glasgow City Council paid money to have Saltires, Royal Banners and Union Jacks removed in Glasgow. In terms of the timeline, after this half Palestine half Saltire abuses of the Scottish flag were raised all over the East End. Some are still up. Many residents found this extremely alarming. It was locals who had to remove these with their own money and time. It took me two FOI’s for them to disclose this to me.👇🏻
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sdm1
sdm1@sdmaclean·
Tweetdeck is so good, I forgot how good.
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Ginger Nutz
Ginger Nutz@gnutz63·
@tailso1988 @AFC19035 They know their brain dead Bravehearts will keep voting for them as long as their benefits are not at risk
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Iain Taylor
Iain Taylor@tailso1988·
The most damning thing about this is it’s mostly mps who’s constituents who are hugely affected by the oil and gas industry incredible stuff
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The National
The National@ScotNational·
A major Scottish independence march has kicked off in Edinburgh 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Brian Cox, John Swinney, Lesley Riddoch, Ross Greer, Gillian Mackay and Aamer Anwar are among those leading activists down the Royal Mile 👇
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Eastern Bloc Visuals
Eastern Bloc Visuals@eastblocvisuals·
Once upon a time in East Germany
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Joe Fae Glesga
Joe Fae Glesga@joe_yer99·
One of the greatest Australian TV shows. Fact. Dunno if its a guy hing.
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NSTRIKE
NSTRIKE@NSTRIKE1231·
❗️🇺🇸BIG | The U.S. Navy’s Nimitz-class nuclear aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush, currently en route to the Middle East, will be deployed to the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) area of responsibility along with its carrier strike group. See the latest updates with us: @NSTRIKE1231
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
The USS Abraham Lincoln is one of the most powerful weapons ever built. The Americans built it to park wherever they wanted and dare anyone to object. Iran objected. The Lincoln started this war sitting 350 kilometres off the Iranian coast. Close enough to smell the place. Then something happened. Nobody agrees on what. Trump says 101 missiles were fired and every single one was knocked down. Iran says they hit it. CENTCOM says nothing came close. Everyone is lying about something, and the ship is now 1,100 kilometres away, tucked behind Oman’s coastal mountains like a man hiding behind a sofa. That distance matters more than any press release. A carrier at 350 kilometres is terrifying. Its jets can reach Tehran in minutes. Its strike package lands before anyone has time to make a phone call. A carrier at 1,100 kilometres is a different proposition entirely. Longer missions. More tankers. More exposure. More things that can go wrong on the way there and the way back. You don’t move a ninety-thousand-ton symbol of national power three times further from the fight because the laundry room caught fire. Which brings us to the USS Gerald R. Ford. The world’s largest aircraft carrier caught fire in the Red Sea on March 12. The blaze started in the aft laundry facility, caused a major damage control response, displaced sailors across the ship, and destroyed over 100 beds.  The Navy flew a mattress airlift from a carrier still sitting in Virginia. They also collected nearly 2,000 sweatsuits to distribute to the crew because most of the laundry was out of commission.  Then the Ford left the war zone entirely and sailed to Crete for repairs.  But the fire was almost a relief from the Ford’s other problem. The $13 billion ship’s vacuum sewage system, borrowed from the cruise ship industry, has been failing throughout the deployment. Out of nearly 650 toilets onboard, most have been non-functional at various points. Sailors have waited up to 45 minutes in line.  The maintenance crew was working 19-hour days trying to keep up with the demand. Everything from t-shirts to a four-foot piece of rope has been pulled from the pipes.  The most powerful warship ever built. Broken toilets. So here is the full picture. The Abraham Lincoln, pushed 750 kilometres south by something Iran apparently fired at it, is now launching aircraft on extended missions from behind a mountain range in Oman. The Gerald R. Ford, the carrier sent to replace it as the tip of the spear, caught fire and sailed to Greece. And somewhere in a Virginia shipyard, the USS George H.W. Bush is heading out to join a war that has already humiliated the first two ships sent to fight it. This is the part the Pentagon doesn’t want to discuss at press conferences. Modern precision missiles, fired in large enough numbers, are doing something that was supposed to be impossible: making American carriers think twice about where they stand. If the Lincoln was actually struck, even once, the implications reach far beyond one ship and one war. They reach into every strategic calculation every American adversary has been running for thirty years. The United States built its entire post-Cold War foreign policy around the ability to park a carrier strike group off your shore and explain, very politely, that the conversation was now over. That era may not be over. But for the first time in a generation, someone is making it complicated. And the Lincoln, sitting 1,100 kilometres from the action it was sent to dominate, is the clearest evidence yet that something has changed. Nobody builds a carrier that big just to hide it behind a mountain range in Oman. And nobody sends a second one to Greece to fix the toilets. Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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Kevin Hague
Kevin Hague@kevverage·
anybody who believes a vote for the SNP would be a vote for independence must have been living under a bush for the last 20 years - it would be a vote for another 5 years of false grievance mongering and incompetence
The SNP@theSNP

A historic SNP majority can unlock transformational change with independence - and make Nigel Farage irrelevant in Scotland’s Parliament. Without it, there is always the risk of a grubby Labour-Reform deal. #BothVotesSNP on May 7th is the only way to make sure Scotland’s future in Scotland’s hands.

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AFC1903
AFC1903@AFC19035·
The decline of Aberdeen & area is devastating. A once vibrant & booming economy will never return to its former glory days: 1000s of offshore jobs lost along with the associated hospitality & service sectors. Why would anyone in the NE vote SNP? Note the local SNP MPs below:
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Glenn
Glenn@jackhamm8r·
Aberdeen's Union Street once buzzed with oil money and life. Now it's dying all thanks to the SNP and Ed Miliband gutting North Sea oil & gas for their Net Zero fantasy. They didn't transition the industry. They killed it, sacrificed on the altar of green virtue-signalling
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