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@markydeedrop

With no inspiration, a total lack of knowledge and a head full of syrup sponge and Rolos, I spew out syllables in the vague hope of producing something useful.

Katılım Nisan 2009
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Bri@singingbirth·
We have a son!
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gin&pinklemonade@Woodywudpeck·
May God's Grace & love Bless you All this Easter xx
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gin&pinklemonade@Woodywudpeck·
#SFOR Nice to see a 'new' member of p/f reach 52 week high Especially when I have several buys ranging from 19p -22p .
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Lesley✝️🙏❤️@jesusisimmanuel·
Good morning! It's actually warm enough to have my cuppa outside 😀. Lucy is already sunbathing . Costa del Belfast 😁
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Rev .Vitus
Rev .Vitus@Vitus_osst·
The Catholic Church is the only religion that can trace back its history to Christ.
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KevBuschhold ⭐️⭐️💙
Today I Added #JUP into my ISA they are paying a Juicy 8p Div which goes ex Div on 16.04 pay date 19.05 A UK Fund Manager who are potentially a bid target too so bought with the yield in mind and in just case a bidder emerges too #Dividends #FundManagers
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
All Mouth and No Trousers. Putin Just Proved It. Keir Starmer promised in March that Britain would go after Putin's shadow fleet even harder. He promised to seize sanctioned Russian vessels. He promised Putin and his cronies would be in no doubt that Britain would always defend its sovereignty. This week Putin sent an armed frigate through the English Channel to escort two sanctioned oil tankers past the white cliffs of Dover. Britain followed behind in a tanker. Not intercepted. Not seized. Followed. The Admiral Grigorovich, a missile-armed Black Sea fleet frigate, sailed between two sanctioned Russian vessels carrying oil that funds the war Starmer claims to oppose with every fibre of his being. Since his threat was made, more than three hundred shadow fleet ships have passed through British waters. Britain has seized none of them. France has intercepted tankers in the Mediterranean. The United States seized one in January. Britain follows behind and issues statements. The timing could not be more perfectly chosen by Putin. Starmer was in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, being photographed with regional allies and visiting British troops, in what Labour sources told the Telegraph was a deliberate attempt to recast him as a global statesman ahead of next month's local elections. While he was performing statesmanship in Riyadh, a Russian warship was performing something rather different in the Channel. The contrast requires no commentary. Connect the dots and the picture is complete. Iran arms Russia with the Shahed drones that have been killing Ukrainian civilians throughout the war. Starmer refused to support action against Iran. Putin's shadow fleet carries the oil that funds those drones and that war. And now Putin is sailing armed frigates through British waters to demonstrate that Starmer's threats are precisely as consequential as his promises have turned out to be. Every link in that chain leads back to the same place. HMS Dragon, Britain's only deployable destroyer, took three weeks to reach Cyprus after a Shahed drone hit a British base. It has already had to return to port with water supply issues. The defence investment plan that should outline a decade of military spending missed its autumn deadline and remains unpublished. Trump has called British aircraft carriers toys. His defence secretary mocked the Royal Navy. Kemi Badenoch called the delays a national scandal and said Starmer was all mouth and no trousers when it comes to defence. Putin appeared to agree, and expressed his view with a frigate. A Prime Minister who cannot enforce his own sanctions in his own waters, whose only deployable destroyer breaks down, whose defence plan exists only as a promise, and who chooses to be photographed in Saudi Arabia on the day Russia sails an armed warship past Dover, has not merely failed on defence. He has advertised the failure to every adversary watching. And they are all watching. They have been watching for six weeks. The Channel proved today that they have drawn their conclusions. "Keir Starmer promised in March that Britain would go after Putin's shadow fleet even harder. [...]. This week Putin sent an armed frigate through the English Channel to escort two sanctioned oil tankers past the white cliffs of Dover."
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Simon Fox
Simon Fox@SimonFoxWriter·
Jesus said: “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33 NIV)
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the future Mrs. Ell 🦬
the future Mrs. Ell 🦬@lovinglyprolife·
we’re getting married!!!!!! the Lord is so abundantly good, faithful, and kind!!! a shared love for serving Christ & singing hymns together— always a good combo :)
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UK Investor
UK Investor@UK_Compounder·
I decided to buy into $SOFI last night before the Trump Iran update, and the position is up 8% this morning 📈 I also added more $ZETA for good measure. Up 6.5% this morning 📈 The overall market condition is still absolutely up in the air for now, but it was nice to wake up to nonetheless!
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JDubb@joshwhitlatch·
Catholics biggest rival is THE BIBLE
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🅜🅐🅡🅚@markydeedrop·
I've just heard the ice cream van. Summer has arrived. ⛱️ 🌞
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Eight crimes every single day. That is the rate at which Britain's churches are being targeted, according to Freedom of Information data compiled by the Countryside Alliance covering 2022 to 2024. Over three years, 9,148 recorded incidents: theft, burglary, criminal damage, arson, violence. The worst-hit areas are London, West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester. The establishment's response has been to reach, as always, for the most comfortable explanation. Lead thieves. Opportunistic vandals. General social breakdown. Move along. But examine the demographics and the comfort evaporates. West Yorkshire recorded 1,121 incidents across the three-year period, the highest of any force area in England. In Bradford, 30.5% of residents identify as Muslim, more than four times the national average. Across West Yorkshire as a whole, one in seven residents is Muslim, double the national figure. Greater Manchester recorded 642 incidents. Manchester city's Muslim population reached 22.3% at the 2021 census, up from 15.8% a decade earlier. London, now topping the single-year rankings with 561 recorded church crimes, has a Muslim population of 15%, more than double the national average, concentrated heavily in the eastern and northeastern boroughs. Then there is Kent, with 655 recorded incidents, second only to West Yorkshire over the full three-year period. Kent does not appear in the census as a high-Muslim-population county. Commentators have cited this as the anomaly that breaks the pattern. It does the opposite. Kent is the primary landing and processing point for small boat crossings. Folkestone, Dover, Manston and the surrounding districts have housed tens of thousands of young male migrants, predominantly from Muslim-majority countries: Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Eritrea, Sudan. The census records settled residents. It does not capture transient populations in hotels and temporary accommodation. The crime data reflects a reality that official demographics cannot measure. Kent is not the exception to the argument. Kent is its confirmation. It also raises a larger question about the reliability of every figure cited above. If the census structurally undercounts the migrant population in Kent, it almost certainly undercounts in the urban dispersal areas too. The 2021 figures were already four years old when today's crime data was compiled. Net migration ran at record levels in 2022 and 2023 alone. The true demographic picture across London, West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester is likely more pronounced than any published number suggests. Consider what would happen if the pattern ran the other way. If mosques in rural Lincolnshire were being attacked at eight incidents daily, if the worst-hit force areas mapped neatly onto districts with high concentrations of white working-class men, the Home Secretary would be at a podium within the week. Millions in protective security funding would follow. The BBC would run the series. Instead, the Metropolitan Police refused to respond to the Countryside Alliance FOI request at all. Ten other forces declined or failed to provide usable figures. The ONS confirmed it holds no centralised data on crimes against Christian buildings as a category. The Observatory on Intolerance Against Christians noted in 2024 that secular media routinely strip the Christian dimension from coverage of attacks on church property. Britain's churches are the oldest continuous institutions in most of the communities they serve. Some have stood for a thousand years. They are being stripped, smashed and burned at a rate that would prompt emergency legislation if the targets were different. The geography of the damage and the geography of demographic change overlap with a precision that deserves honest public scrutiny. Demanding that scrutiny is not prejudice. Refusing to provide it is negligence.
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Seth Daniel
Seth Daniel@sethdanie1·
Point to me on the graph where the "genocide" touched you
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Dan Salt
Dan Salt@Danjsalt·
Just gave my notice at work It has been making me so miserable I am now stuck somewhere between anxiety and happiness
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✞ Sᴜɴᴅᴀʏ@Survivor_Uganda·
Easter should be considered a bigger celebration than Christmas in Christianity, if we’re being honest.
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Glyn Hudson
Glyn Hudson@glynhudson·
I visited an off grid property today in a stunning location in Eryri, 7.5kWp of solar PV, 8kW inverter and 48V lead acid batteries, they're able to charge their EV from this setup! They've been off grid here for over 30 years
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