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@markfromsuff

Northern Ireland, United Kingd Katılım Haziran 2025
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Deen@Deens786·
So no racist has an issue with players taking a drink break during warm weather but only during Ramadan?
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Skylar Skye
Skylar Skye@SkylarSkye3·
If Bruno Fernandes gets an assist against Brighton today, I will do whatever the top comments says 👇
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Cain@MrRCain2·
@markfromsuff The sectarian parades, bonfires, Orange halls, paramilitary flags and flags littered all over lampposts are intimidating ✅
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Cain@MrRCain2·
@markfromsuff The sectarian parades, bonfires, Orange halls, paramilitary flags and flags littered all over lampposts are intimidating ✅
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The Life Of Brian
The Life Of Brian@DaytrippingRed·
Their favourite football team was formed by a staunch member of the Orange order (John Houlding) Hope the Irish lads are whistling along during this parade outside the ground, knowing their club hates them 😅 Should have been Everton fans 👍🏻
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Trad West@trad_west_·
Catholicism aura is unmatched. The skull of Mary Magdalene in St Maximin Basilica in France.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Multiple people try to get this woman to please take a seat like everyone else at the Eastland Career Center Graduation She starts comparing taking a seat to the 1920s when slavery was going on When the camera zooms out you can see she’s blocking multiple bleachers worth of people trying to watch the graduation, all of which are following the rules and sitting patiently in their seats Many people say they’re tired of this type of behavior in America I’m 100% against a social credit system, but let’s just say if we did have one….. a lot of people would fail horribly in America
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Amnesty Ireland
Amnesty Ireland@AmnestyIreland·
Amnesty International Ireland welcomes the return of the Global Sumud Flotilla activists who were unlawfully detained by Israel. Yet today, over 9,000 Palestinians are currently held in Israeli custody. Their torture and other ill-treatment is largely ignored by the world.
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marcus@markfromsuff·
@manufcnow Hes bitter and twisted Brilliant what he done for the club but that sort of bitterness is so sad
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Man United Fan Club
Man United Fan Club@manufcnow·
@markfromsuff It genuinely saddens me. Especially with growing up watching him play for club and country. Sickner to hear him say he isn't a fan of the club.
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Man United Fan Club
Man United Fan Club@manufcnow·
Roy Keane said that, "Brunos not a fighter!" Bruno stayed at United to fight for our future through many bad seasons. Roy LEFT the Irish World Cup squad after an argument with manager Mick McCarthy.
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marcus@markfromsuff·
@IAmBritishReal Honestly i dont understand why the english etc put up with this in their high streets
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I Am British 🇬🇧
I Am British 🇬🇧@IAmBritishReal·
African import on the streets pushing Islam tells British teenage girl she deserves to be raped because of the shorts she’s wearing, This man must be found and deported immediately. It’s time for zero tolerance on this evil.
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marcus@markfromsuff·
@AFC_Monty_ Arsenal fans realising nobody cares about them winning a league Mate man utd farts and the world wants a smell Were not arogant , just bigger than everyone else
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marcus
marcus@markfromsuff·
@DownWithTheSNP Every one of the parents of those kids needs to be asked a question
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Harekrishna #AbolishHolyrood
Harekrishna #AbolishHolyrood@DownWithTheSNP·
☪️ Scottish Beaver Scouts being taught Islamic prayer position at Stirling Mosque.
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marcus
marcus@markfromsuff·
@FTBL_Planet Legend ! These are the people our kids should be regarding as heroes
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FTBL_Planet
FTBL_Planet@FTBL_Planet·
When Dylan Tombides found a lump, he was still a teenager trying to make his way at West Ham. He went to a local doctor and was told it was a benign cyst. He was 17, living away from home, trying to become a footballer, and the last thing on his mind was cancer. “All I was thinking about was getting in the West Ham team and taking my driving test.” Then he went away with Australia to the Under-17 World Cup in Mexico. After the last game, he was selected for a random drugs test. The result came back with two possibilities. He had either taken a banned substance, or there was a tumour in his body. Dylan knew which one it was. He came back to England on the Thursday. On the Friday, West Ham arranged the scan. By the Monday, he had his testicle removed. By the weekend, he was starting chemotherapy. His mum Tracy tried to give him something to hold on to. “I believe you’re going to be a cancer patient for a very short time, but you’ll be a professional athlete for a long, long time.” So Dylan treated it like that. He dealt with the treatment when he had to. But whenever his body let him, he went back to being a footballer. He kept going into training. He kept trying to build himself back up. And inside West Ham, people could not believe what they were seeing. Carlton Cole later said nobody at the club really knew what to do with it at first. “It was a difficult situation, especially for someone so young, but the boy just kept on going.” Matt Jarvis came in that summer and did not even realise straight away what Dylan had already been through. “I only ever saw him smiling.” That was what made it so hard to understand. Dylan was going through something most people could not imagine, and yet around the club he was still smiling, still training, still trying to get closer to the first team. Then, on the 25th of September 2012, Sam Allardyce gave him that moment. West Ham were playing Wigan in the League Cup at Upton Park. Dylan came on for his debut with six minutes left. He was 18. Just over a year earlier, he had been told he had cancer. Allardyce never forgot it. “He was one of the bravest characters I have ever met.” “Football was his life, and he didn’t miss a day’s training even when he wasn’t fit enough to train because of his treatment.” By December, he was back on high-dose chemotherapy. He needed stem-cell transplants. Then in January 2014, after everything his body had already been through, he still went to play for Australia at the AFC Under-22 Championship. Four games in eight days. When he returned to England, he was told the treatment was no longer working. Dylan passed away on the 18th of April 2014. He was 20 years old. The next day, West Ham played Crystal Palace at Upton Park. His dad Jim and his brother Taylor walked out and laid his number 38 shirt on the centre spot. West Ham then retired the number. Before Dylan, the only player in the club’s history to receive that honour was Bobby Moore. #football
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marcus@markfromsuff·
@WomenBeingAwful Women have gone to a place where theres no coming back from
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Women Being Awful
Women Being Awful@WomenBeingAwful·
The sexual revolution was a mistake. This is not how women were meant to be.
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