Hannes

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Hannes

Hannes

@hannesdedoper

UK Katılım Aralık 2018
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Hannes
Hannes@hannesdedoper·
@JeremyVineOn5 @TonyMcDonnell3 You can’t stop people who are determined to do harm doing harm. If the crocs are unavailable they’ll push someone in front of the tube
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Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5@JeremyVineOn5·
@TonyMcDonnell3 No one's blaming the crocodile Tony. The discussion is about the measures that could be in place to prevent an incident like this happening in the first place. Similar to how the Tate addressed a similar case after it happened. All the best and have a nice day.
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Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5@JeremyVineOn5·
Should we stop keeping crocodiles in zoos? A three-year-old boy was in critical condition last night after he was thrown into a crocodile enclosure by a stranger. The man has been arrested - but should we also ask why a child could be anywhere near a crocodile at all?
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Kellie-Jay Keen
Kellie-Jay Keen@ThePosieParker·
The United Kingdom was built by the working of the working class, the management of the middle class, the leadership of the ruling class and the genius of the entrepreneurs and genuine intellectuals. It was not “built on immigration”.
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Flibberty Gibbert
Flibberty Gibbert@ReturnOfDadbo·
Still can’t wrap my head around Women voting Reform. Mate, they actively want to remove your fucking rights. It’s a fucking illness, innit?
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Hannes
Hannes@hannesdedoper·
@witham_nick @CountDankulaTV ??? Someone who trains his pug to raise its paw is a threat to the public? And someone who throws a toddler for the crocodiles isn’t?
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nick@witham_nick·
@CountDankulaTV Obviously there's a need to understand exactly what happened, was it accidental or did the bloke just waz the kid into the enclosure. Bail would suggest to me that the offender isn't seen as a threat to the public....
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Count Dankula
Count Dankula@CountDankulaTV·
When I got arrested for Nazi Pug, I got held in jail until my court date due to the "serious nature" of my "offence". But the guy who threw a toddler into a crocodile enclosure to try and have him ripped limb from limb has already been bailed the very next day. Clown country.
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Nick Ingram
Nick Ingram@sparkynick·
@hannesdedoper @SullyDrummer @GBPolitcs @Telegraph Congratulations on missing the point of my post as you did Sully’s initial response to the OP. There is not a majority in favour of the death penalty as an option in all murders, only in cases such as terrorism.
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GB Politics@GBPolitcs·
🚨NEW: The Labour government is considering allowing murderers to avoid life sentences [@Telegraph]
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Hannes@hannesdedoper·
@SullyDrummer @GBPolitcs @Telegraph Where do you get that from the lowest support I have seen is: YouGov (November 2025): 50% of Britons supported reintroducing capital punishment for some crimes, vs. 45%
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SullyTech@SullyDrummer·
I think you’ll find the overwhelming majority of the voting public do not support the death penalty, they also overwhelmingly want the government to look at all options to ease pressure on the justice system, the courts, and prisons. So a government that is doing exactly that is in fact doing exactly what the public want. There will always be ideas and recommendations that you find to be stupid, but your opinion is exactly that. Your opinion. X is not the real world.
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Hannes@hannesdedoper·
@SullyDrummer @GBPolitcs @Telegraph They are considering recommendations. People regularly come to me with bad ideas, you tell the no go away. Or in this case, you say: your masters (the British public) have voiced their desire for tougher sentencing and even death penalties many times. How dare you suggest this
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Hannes@hannesdedoper·
@SullyDrummer @GBPolitcs @Telegraph Which in effect would “allow murderers to avoid life sentences” so in practical terms it’s completely acurate. And yet another idiotic step by this insane government
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SullyTech@SullyDrummer·
I see accuracy isn’t high on your list of reporting priorities for a so called political news account. This is a more accurate description of what is happening. The government is considering recommendations from a Law Commission review that could, if adopted by Parliament, end the mandatory life sentence for murder and give judges more sentencing discretion in some exceptional cases. Yet another untrustworthy bullshit account in the swamp of X posting lies.
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Astre@jeanastre·
@PolitlcsUK @billcurtis0 Sounds stupid but probably quite logical. Having different people imagine that they are one of many stakeholders in the environment and its management so that you can consider the specific impact as if it were to affect yourself
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: Environment civil servants role-played as animals including earthworms in 2024 as part of an "interspecies council" to "bring a voice of non-human species into our meetings" [@billcurtis0]
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Hannes
Hannes@hannesdedoper·
@jaalpirez0 @PalmyrPar No one is asking them to fight any battle(especially for a none issue like this) He just asking them to stop pretending they are somehow targeted.
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Andrés Alpirez@jaalpirez0·
@PalmyrPar so what you’re saying is, on top of fighting their own battles women should fight ours too? do you need a girl to defend you? should feminists solve world hunger and global warming too? why can’t you fight for men the same way women fight for women?
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☀️AliquisNovus☀️
Believe it or not, the average man also doesn’t have abs and a defined Adonis belt, but women don’t talk about that because men who aren’t attractive get filtered out of their minds without them even knowing it.
lisan el caca 🕉️@Jonsnowyhoo

C'est choquant qu'en big 2026, on est toujours pas une vraie représentation, normale, d'un corps de femme. Aucune femme est imberbe, et aucune femme à aucun poils qui dépassent de sa culotte. C'est tellement illusoire. ON est formatés à devoir ressembler à des filles prépubères

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Astro@AstroTrader18·
@MattWalshBlog I can’t believe you don’t question any of this 250 k people and nobody knew in a world where information is immediate ???
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Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
One thing I'm taking from the rape gang report is that British social workers are some of the most evil, sadistic perverts on the planet. A huge number of the most grievous cases of abuse involve a social worker standing by and letting it happen, or actively facilitating it.
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Hannes
Hannes@hannesdedoper·
@RRR0BYN Sadly the people who actually need to read this (as in those who still try to downplay it) will not either
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Hannes@hannesdedoper·
@skywise478 @Makiadi_ @realMaalouf Pointless having a discussion with him. The world looks quite different if father and mother were too closely related for many generations
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
In Yemen, 90% of men and 50% of women chew khat daily. A quarter of all their household income is spent on this plant. Alcohol is haram, but they are all drug addicts. Make it make sense.
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Hannes
Hannes@hannesdedoper·
@ReconGhostMedia @NotFarLeftAtAll I know that should come with a bloody warning. Was only yesterday that a bunch of fat naked male cyclists appeared on feed and now this again
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Recon@ReconGhostMedia·
@NotFarLeftAtAll Fake sake man, I didn't need to see that...
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Hannes@hannesdedoper·
@nomad_dissident @KonstantinKisin We already have a night time social media curfew for my youngest daughter. We tell her to put her phone on the charger downstairs and leave it alone. Works and it didn’t even take Starmer checking my online activities
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Kieran@nomad_dissident·
@KonstantinKisin You don't want your kids watching something, that is absolutely fine. Just restrict their device, or don't buy them a smartphone in the first place. Or buy one when they are older. Yet again there is a discussion that gets bypassed when we talk about banning stuff.
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Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
The ban on social media for children under 16 is an idea that has merits. But the way it is being done is simply a way to force everyone, including adults, to identify themselves online, creating the most powerful surveillance and censorship architecture in human history.
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Hannes
Hannes@hannesdedoper·
@SacrdCowTipping @ZubyMusic Not just on this issue. I asked my sister once, if you had a button that would improve everyone’s healthcare twofold but rich people’s thrice would you press it. She didn’t have to think about it “absolutely not!”
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ZUBY:@ZubyMusic·
People who believe the government are responsible for everything are consistently baffled by people who don't.
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History bluffs
History bluffs@MrMuham91067155·
@jk_rowling Targeting the entire community for just the wrong doings of only one person is not a modest behaviour.
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J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
135 British MPs are fighting guidance that would deny ‘Paula’ the right to enter women’s and girls’ changing rooms.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your phone charger can electrocute a toddler who pokes a fork into the socket. The British plug cannot. That difference comes from a 1947 engineering project that refused every shortcut and turned a household plug into one of the most deliberately safe objects ever mass-produced. Britain published BS 1363 in 1947, built for the post-war housing boom. The country was wiring millions of new homes at once and needed one standard that would work safely for everyone. They picked the most paranoid option available. The earth pin (the large top prong) is longer than the other two. When you push a British plug in, the earth pin goes in first. Inside the socket, it presses a lever that opens two metal shutters covering the live and neutral slots. A fork pushed into an empty British socket hits only shutters. The shutters block it. The two conducting pins are also coated in plastic for their lower half. A plug halfway out of the wall is still safe to touch. You would have to pull it completely clear before any live metal is exposed. Inside every plug is its own fuse. UK homes wire their sockets in a loop called a ring circuit, which runs at 32 amps, enough to melt a lamp's cord if the cord fails. So each plug carries a fuse matched to the appliance: 3 amps for a lamp, 13 for a kettle. When something goes wrong in your appliance's wiring, only that plug's fuse blows. The standard US plug (flat two-pin or three-pin) has none of the pin coating and no individual fuse. American building codes began requiring shuttered outlets in new construction in 2008, decades after Britain made shutters standard. Even those newer shuttered versions lack pin coating and plug-level fuses. Britain's plug is bulky because a fuse, a shutter mechanism, insulated pins, and three contact prongs all need room. The plug looks the way it does because safety engineers refused to sacrifice any of those features to make it smaller, and that decision is now 79 years old.
𝚑𝚎𝚕𝚕𝚜𝚙𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚜𝚜𝚎𝚛𝚒𝚎@hellspatisserie

what do you expect me to do with this

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Timothy Westhoff
Timothy Westhoff@WesthoffTimothy·
@elonmusk @EmmanuelMacron I don't know. I see some value in it. I know we are changing as societies in a high-tech environment. But I also believe there is true value in the maturation process. Get kids back to books; playing outside/exercise; face to face with peers and developing true relationships.
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