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Ando webbo

@patrick2bateman

movies,football & corgis

Planet earth Katılım Şubat 2011
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Sophia Myles
Sophia Myles@SophiaMyles·
@Gaiven33 Such a shame she said she didn’t want me in any of the future films. And she got her way. All because jealously was allowed to prevail.
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Gaiven@Gaiven33·
Just some more of this beautiful British actress for those who love beautiful faces, good acting and just that aura someone commands when they step into a room 😉 @SophiaMyles
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MUFC Scoop
MUFC Scoop@MUFCScoop·
🚨Manchester United and the Brazilian Football Confederation have reached an agreement for Matheus Cunha to be rested for United’s final three Premier League games of the season, so that he is fully recovered for the World Cup. [@ESPNBrasil] #MUFC
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Ando webbo
Ando webbo@patrick2bateman·
@AliceTalksFooty And if your uncle had boobs he’d be your aunt. Don’t get caught up in it all, he’s done a decent job, got the results but not the performances. A tricky road continues ahead.
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Alice
Alice@AliceTalksFooty·
If we sacked Amorim earlier we actually may have won the league lol
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ᗰᗩƳᖇᗩ@LePapillonBlu2·
They want to re-write history!! DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE TRUMP/EPSTEIN PEDOFILES! DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE TRUMP/EPSTEIN PEDOFILES! DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE TRUMP/EPSTEIN PEDOFILES! DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE TRUMP/EPSTEIN PEDOFILES!
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Mykhailo Rohoza
Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza·
When Barack Obama entered the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on May 27, 2016 — becoming the first sitting U.S. president to visit the city destroyed by the United States in August 1945 — the world focused on his speech. Cameras showed the wreath at the cenotaph. Headlines rightly emphasized the weight of the moment. But almost no one noticed a short, quiet Japanese man standing among the official delegation. His name was Shigeaki Mori. He was eight years old on the day of the atomic bombing. By 2016, he was the only person who knew the names of all twelve Americans who died in Hiroshima — U.S. prisoners of war whom America had never fully accounted for. Mori spent forty years finding them. Not for money. Not by order. Simply because he believed the dead should have names. He was born in Hiroshima on March 29, 1937. On the morning of August 6, 1945, he was crossing a small bridge about 2.5 kilometers from the epicenter. The blast threw him into the stream below. Decades later, he recalled: “I climbed out and saw a woman stumbling toward me. Her body was covered in blood, her organs hanging out. Holding them, she asked where the hospital was. I cried and ran away.” He was eight. And there were no hospitals left. Mori survived. He grew up in postwar Japan, worked ordinary jobs — in a brokerage, later at a piano factory — but dreamed of becoming a historian. He never got a formal degree. So he became one on weekends. In the 1970s, a professor showed him a document: a list of twelve American airmen shot down over Japan in 1945. They were crew members of two B-24 bombers — Lonesome Lady and Taloa — captured and held in Hiroshima, just 400 meters from where the bomb exploded. They died from their own country’s bomb. For decades, their story was barely acknowledged. Families were told only: “missing, presumed dead.” No details. No truth. Mori decided to find it. Without funding or institutional support, he spent decades reconstructing their fate — comparing archives, tracking records, even locating surviving crew members. One by one, he restored their identities. Then he wrote letters. In broken English, he contacted families across the U.S. — often seventy years too late — explaining what had happened to their sons, brothers, husbands. In 2008, he published his research, which eventually led the U.S. government to officially acknowledge the deaths of the twelve American POWs in Hiroshima. In 2016, a documentary introduced his story to a wider audience. During Obama’s visit, Mori was invited to attend. In his speech, Obama mentioned the victims — including “twelve Americans held in captivity.” For the first time, a sitting U.S. president publicly acknowledged them on Japanese soil. After the speech, Obama approached Mori — a small, elderly man who bowed politely. Then, unexpectedly, the president opened his arms. They embraced. The image went around the world. In 2018, at age 79, Mori visited the United States for the first time. He attended memorial events, spoke publicly, and finally met some of the families he had written to for decades. When asked why he devoted his life to Americans who died beside him, Mori answered: “My work was not about people from an enemy country. It was about human beings.” Shigeaki Mori died in Hiroshima on March 14, 2026. He was 88 years old.
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Leanne Everest ❤ 🇾🇪💙⚽🌻
Not that I find it easy to change my profile pic with my anxiety but I feel like tonight is the perfect time to do just that. We #ManUtd fans are celebrating after all. I would loved it if you could give this a like . Forever a Red🇾🇪. I love you MU ❤️🤍🖤⚽🇾🇪 #NewProfilePic
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Sully
Sully@sullyexcl·
Been wanting a chant of Kobbie for a while now and we've finally got one. Share this and let's get it singing next game. 'Mainoo, United can't play without you, (X2) And you're breaking my heart, when you don't start, Mainoo (and repeat)' 📸 @UtdDamil
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Cryptic HD QUALITY
Cryptic HD QUALITY@Cryptic4KQual·
I'm gonna be so pissed when this films turns out to be 2 hours and not 120 mins. 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
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Ando webbo
Ando webbo@patrick2bateman·
@sistoney67 They do this every match. Stop making drama where there is none.
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Simon Stone
Simon Stone@sistoney67·
Early tannoy announcement warning anyone anyone tragedy chanting will be ejected from the stadium.
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Todd Spence
Todd Spence@Todd_Spence·
@SolaceCinema Literally every movie has a decline in ticket sales after its first week.
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Cinema Solace
Cinema Solace@SolaceCinema·
This weekend, ‘MICHAEL’ movie saw a decline of 54% in ticket sales compared to opening weekend. It currently stands at $300M globally.
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TobyWrites
TobyWrites@tobyasky·
Why does this guy do this? He’s gonna get himself killed one day if he continues like this…I’m always scared for him walai
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Adam J. Yeend
Adam J. Yeend@AJYeend·
Some Fox movie trivia. Director Jan de Bont repeated his flying airborne cow from Twister in Speed 2: Cruise Control. When the oil tanker explodes, there’s a cow flying through their air in the tanker’s debris. 🐄💥🛳️🎬
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UF
UF@UtdFaithfuls·
His fashion sense kills me. 😭😭🤣 My keeperrrr!!!
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Empire
Empire@empiremagazine·
The ultimate sci-fi action epic turns 40. Empire’s #Aliens anniversary issue reunites James Cameron, Sigourney Weaver and more to look back on the making of Hollywood’s most ambitious sequel – on sale Thurs 7 May. READ MORE: empireonline.com/movies/news/al…
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MUIP@ManUtdInPidgin·
Like For Gyokeres. Retweet for Sesko
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Scott Saunders
Scott Saunders@__scottsaunders·
Yep, very nice
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