michael obrien

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michael obrien

michael obrien

@michael02838433

Katılım Aralık 2021
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michael obrien
michael obrien@michael02838433·
@tim_brannigan Maybe the husband has a drug problem and that is his dealer hence why getting worked up when the police were mentioned.
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Tim Brannigan
Tim Brannigan@tim_brannigan·
Pregnant wife and mum of three suspects her husband is having an affair, so she follows him. She gets quite the shock.
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Eman Z
Eman Z@EmanZmzn·
@tim_brannigan Men don’t go over to each others houses to play Xbox… they were for sure doing something. If they weren’t doing anything he would’ve let her in
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Earth_Wanderer
Earth_Wanderer@earth_tracker·
5. Øresund Bridge This marvel of engineering connects Sweden and Denmark with a tunnel under the sea. It is the longest bridge in Europe and links the road and rail networks of Scandinavia with those of Western Europe.
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Earth_Wanderer@earth_tracker·
Brilliant Infrastructure Around the Globe! 🧵 1. Switzerland’s genius move: Solar panels between railway tracks! 🌞Maximizing existing infra for clean energy without extra land use.
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
Yuri Brezhnev was a former KGB agent and state propagandist who defected Listen to his warnings in 1984. Watch the entire thing. Does this sound familiar?
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michael obrien
michael obrien@michael02838433·
@OzraeliAvi Do your job mate and report both sides of what's happening. Just biassed reporting here.
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Ben Fordham Live
Ben Fordham Live@BenFordhamLive·
Swimming Australia is in crisis mode. Australia's richest woman has pulled the pin. Gina Reinhart will no longer fund the governing body. Get the FULL details here… 🎧omny.fm/shows/ben-ford…🎧
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
This is chilling, western culture has destroyed men and given women the mindset of wanting more while providing less. I pray for the mental health of the men.
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michael obrien
michael obrien@michael02838433·
@theluckylance @shell_hickin you can read a situation and that was all a scare tactic. well it's not your typical day is it? so Thankfully I've haven't been put in that situation before.I don't think you would have to "jump infront of a machete" to de-escalate that situation. A strong presence would suffice
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9News Melbourne
9News Melbourne@9NewsMelb·
Two teens aged 13 and 16 have been arrested today, after an alleged assault in St Albans railway station earlier this week. Police executed a search warrant before charging the pair with criminal intent and possession of a weapon. #9News
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Daily Loud
Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
The Japanese city of Nara during a downpour 👀🦌
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BoxingScene.com
BoxingScene.com@boxingscene·
Spence On Crawford Rematch: I Would Want It At 154 Pounds; I’ve Outgrown 147 dlvr.it/SsnHnd
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Irish Family Eating a Meal of Potatoes and Milk, 1917. The "Irish" potato is not originally from Ireland but from South America (specifically Peru and Bolivia), where the Indigenous people have been growing it for thousands of years. After the Spanish conquistadors invaded the region during the 16th century, they brought the potato back to Europe where it eventually became a popular food crop by the 19th century. During the 1840s, a potato blight began to infect all the potatoes throughout Europe. The Irish were hit particularly hard because they almost solely subsisted on potatoes. They were mostly tenant farmers who were allocated a small plot of land in return for working on the lands of their landlords. Potatoes were easy to grow in a small area and were cheap, filling, and less prone to spoilage, so it became the perfect food source for the poor. At the height of the Irish famine in 1847, the British landowners continued the exportation of food from Ireland to England and Scotland, which only exacerbated the situation. England refused to enact any sort of export ban. Approximately 1 million Irish people died due to starvation. In the same year, the Choctaw people managed to scrape together $170 (worth $4,800 today) to send to Ireland for famine relief. Just 16 years prior, the Choctaw had been removed from their lands and made to walk the "Trail of Tears" in which as many as 4,000 men, women, and children died due to starvation, disease, and exposure. The Ottoman Empire also sent ships stocked with food but were turned away by the British. They had to covertly transport their supplies into a small town, 70 miles north of Dublin, in order to feed the starving Irish. Sultan Abdulmeiid I also offered to donate 10,000 British pounds (worth $1.3 million today), but Queen Victoria refused to accept as she had already donated 2,000 British pounds and did not want to lose face. The sultan begrudgingly lowered his offer to 1,000 British pounds.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Despite being pulled underwater multiple times, this Osprey resurfaces triumphantly with an enormous pompano in its grasp. 📹@marktakesphoto
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
He’s absolutely right. Cows are part of environmental sustainability. Methane from cows is part of the natural carbon cycle that after 12 years breaks down into natural CO2 and water. Grass absorbs the CO2 by photosynthesis and the cycle starts again.
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