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Lucy Daniel Raby
@lucydanielraby
Writer of MG fantasy fiction, plays, books, scripts, kids tv background. Do story workshops in schools. Prefer irony to ironing https://t.co/NOyquu4ryA
england Katılım Mayıs 2009
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🚨 Delighted to share that director @John is back on our screens this Easter with a brilliant new episode of ITV’s hit drama GRACE.
📺 Airing Easter Sunday at 8pm on ITV. Don’t miss it!

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Can we show @realDonaldTrump that we haven't forgotten about this?
Can we retweet this 10,000 times?
Comment when done ✅ 👇

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BREAKING: Donald Trump is reportedly furious with Pete Hegseth for calling the Iran War "Operation Epic Fury" because it has the same initials as "Epstein Files," and now "#OperationEpsteinFury" is going viral across the entire world on literally every social media platform.
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I seem to have upset the @Nigel_Farage fan club - so let me be clear.
This man sows hate, lies and division.
He is a grifter and a conman.
He does not represent the vast majority of Britons.
RT if you agree
P.s. multiculturalism is great.

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Do you think Matt Goodwin has been ROBBED of the Gorton and Denton by-election due to “family voting”
@GoodwinMJ @reformparty_uk

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@vicderbyshire Yes - lovely original fresh writing and beautifully drawn characters
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@lucyshow11 Doesn’t she remind you a bit of Margot Robbie?
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@LionelMedia Apart from anything else they commit crimes against fashion
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@emilyjuniper_ If this is all about skin remember we had a huge empire, lived in other peoples’ countries dominated exploited and enslaved them. Our commonwealth citizens fought alongside us in both wars then we invited them over to help us rebuild. Empires come home to roost, people
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Donald Trump: The Monument to Human Failure
Behold the carnival horror that answers to the name Donald Trump. A man so spectacularly wrong in every conceivable way that even chaos itself seems orderly in comparison.
He strides into the world like a bloated statue of hubris, wrapped in a suit that looks like it was stolen from a thrift store mannequin, face painted orange as if to warn us: this is no ordinary danger, this is the full, concentrated essence of folly.
He is not a man; he is a phenomenon of failure. The cowardice of a draft dodger fused with the petulance of a spoiled child, the malice of a playground tyrant, the vanity of a sideshow mirror stretched over a skeleton.
His greed is gluttonous, his ego insatiable, his cruelty meticulous. Every action, every word, every tweet is a reminder that the species called “human” can occasionally vomit up a creature so uniquely grotesque that the rest of us are left gaping in horror.
This is a man who turns incompetence into spectacle, ignorance into confidence, and vulgarity into policy. He cannot do good; he cannot do modest. He cannot sit quietly. He cannot think deeply. He cannot apologize.
He consumes attention with a ravenous appetite, demanding applause for deeds he did not accomplish and for thoughts he cannot sustain.
Look closely at his rhetoric: arrogance masquerading as insight, threats dressed as toughness, lies paraded as wisdom. Every statement is a carnival ride of self-aggrandizement, each tweet a shrill, orange beacon of vanity.
He boasts of achievements that exist only in the fevered imagination of a man incapable of reality, incapable of nuance, incapable of honesty. And yet, he expects the world to kneel, clap, and marvel at the sheer audacity of his delusion.
Trump is not just morally bankrupt; he is structurally defective. Sexism flows through him like blood, racism as natural as breathing, cruelty as instinctive as blinking. Ignorance is not occasional—it is permanent, habitual, integral to his very being.
He cannot comprehend complexity, cannot tolerate disagreement, cannot recognize nuance. Facts are suggestions; truth is negotiable; empathy is a weakness to be exploited.
Every policy, every decision, every public appearance is a monument to the disastrous synergy of ego and incompetence. He inflates the trivial, destroys the essential, and confuses spectacle for leadership.
He is a master of chaos, a conductor of disaster, and the world is his orchestra of collateral damage. Wars, bankruptcies, broken alliances, shattered norms—all are mere props in the theater of his self-adoration.
And yet millions cheer. Millions forgive. Millions praise. They marvel at the creature who embodies the nation’s worst instincts: worship of money over morality, ego over empathy, spectacle over substance.
He is the orange-faced mirror held up to America’s darkest impulses. Look into it long enough, and you see what happens when vanity meets opportunity, ignorance meets authority, and spite meets power.
Donald Trump is not a president. He is a warning, a cautionary tale written in real time. He is the swollen, grotesque monument to the idea that a country that sacrifices reason, virtue, and decency will eventually receive this in return: a man who cannot govern, cannot inspire, cannot reflect, and cannot even comprehend the scale of his own absurdity.
He is the human embodiment of failure, a cautionary exhibit in the museum of what happens when ambition divorces ethics, when pride eclipses intelligence, and when the craving for applause replaces the capacity for wisdom.
He does not lead; he consumes. He does not inspire; he humiliates. He does not create; he destroys. And the orange mask, the empty promises, the endless self-promotion—these are the final, grotesque signatures of a man with no redeeming human quality left to offer.
Every time he speaks, the world watches a slow-motion collapse of reason. Every time he tweets, reality bends to the will of delusion. Every time he rallies, the spectacle of disaster is celebrated as triumph.
He is the festering monument to all that can go wrong in a human being—and he stands there, fully clothed in arrogance, fully armed with ignorance, fully committed to the ruin of everything he touches.
In short, Donald Trump is not a man. He is the shadow of a nation’s worst impulses made flesh, a walking, talking, tweeting proof that when vanity, greed, ignorance, cruelty, and spite converge, history does not produce leaders—it produces monsters.
And this monster calls himself a president.
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