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COYS. Cricketer.

United Kingdom Katılım Ekim 2021
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Tea@pound_tea·
@GBPolitcs @Moreincommon_ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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GB Politics@GBPolitcs·
🚨NEW: Poll reveals Reform UK is leading amongst cow milk drinkers, and Labour are leading amongst almond, oat and soy milk drinkers [@Moreincommon_]
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@Ninasmartphone @HollyGrayle at least black africans have zimbabwe and SA back now. and look at the shithole failures they have become. starting to see a pattern.... and look how much better britain and europe has become for african migration. once dominated the world and now?
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Holly Grayle
Holly Grayle@HollyGrayle·
I'm just not sure that I really have the bandwidth to care anymore. For my entire life, I've been fed the idea that if we provide food, medicine, money, and infrastructure to Africans, then they will eventually find their way out of their miserable situation. But they haven't and in all likelihood, they never will. In fact, everything we do to help them just seems to make it even worse. No one - absolutely no one - takes pleasure in seeing children starve. But the constant violence and war and killing and raping and starving and poverty and illness...it's just neverending. I'm at the point where I just think we need to let nature take its course and let their population naturally reduce to a level they can independently sustain. We can't fix these people, and we're going to have to just accept that killing each other is just how they go about their lives.
Visegrád 24@visegrad24

🇸🇩 In Sudan, more than 60% of the population is suffering from acute food shortages, with millions forced to eat leaves or animal feed to survive. According to the 2026 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan, 61.7% of the population, around 28.9 million people, are acutely food-insecure. Tens of millions in Sudan are living on just one meal a day as the crisis deepens. The war between the Muslim Brotherhood-linked Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, now entering its third year, has displaced millions and fueled one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises. Reports based on interviews with farmers, traders, and humanitarian workers describe how the war is pushing communities toward famine, driven by the collapse of agriculture and the use of starvation as a weapon, including the deliberate destruction of farms and markets. Aid systems are under severe strain. Communal kitchens are struggling to meet growing demand, while funding cuts are limiting the ability of humanitarian organizations to respond. Women and girls are among the most affected, facing heightened risks of violence and rapes when going to fields, markets, or even collecting water. After years of intense Gaza reporting, the international mainstream media is turning a blind eye to the suffering in Sudan. Why?

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@Ninasmartphone @HollyGrayle yes, africans were living in huts throughout their entire history whilst europeans built colosseums, conquered the earth & went to the moon, and then gave africa medicine, cash and technology to save them, and it is now their fault no one in africa can use it without rape&murder
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@Evertxn the greens will gas all the jews, then the muslims will take full control, about 20% of the white population will also be killed, eventually the streets will resemble somalia, like any good muslim country. but at least we aren't racist towards an ideology. that would be bad
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AJ Inapi (Allan)@aj_inapi·
Let me explain something to my audience in the West. Here in Papua New Guinea, up in the Highlands, tribal fights are a way of life. When two tribes go at it for generations, the businessmen and politicians supply the weapons and ammunition. The foot “soldiers” are poor villagers who were born and raised in an environment where conflict has always been a normal part of life. You will never understand how their brains work unless you’ve seen it up close. These people adore their elites and are willing to die for them at ANY cost, while the elites are living luxurious lives in the capital city. Their kids are overseas studying or living there with ZERO negative impact from the conflict. BUT to the villagers, the tribal fight is a worthy cause, and if they lose, they believe the other tribe will wipe them out. They rarely make peace. And if they ever do, sooner or later they fall back into the same cycle over and over again. It's like you can't make peace with them. However, the "leaders" are key in making peace in these situations. They burn down schools, hospitals, bridges, and government institutions in the area. They destroy their own future just to hurt the other side. Even sane Papua New Guineans cannot wrap their heads around this level of stupidity, but we understand the environment they grew up in. These people are brutal. They will not hesitate to take a life in the most heinous way possible and then go on with their lives and not be held accountable. Now over the last few years, news has come out that the leaders of groups like Hamas, IRGC, and Hezbollah live in the comforts of the modern world. Their kids and families are in the West living luxurious lives, while the foot soldiers are dying in Gaza, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, and elsewhere. This is NORMAL to them. These are religious fanatics on top of the culture they live in. They are willing to die for their so-called leaders. They are willing to take thousands of lives just to further the cause. The Western soldier comes back home broken because they’ve had to do things they were not raised to do. They suffer serious PTSD because of the horrors they have witnessed. To them, they have seen very inhuman atrocities. But to many fighters in parts of the Middle East and other conflict regions, that is the normal way of life. The Western soldier is trained. They fight within the constraints of international laws. They are accountable. To terrorists and militant groups, anything goes. In the Western world, even half the country would be against war. There are protests, politics, media debates, elections. In many conflict regions, people are raised from childhood to accept war, martyrdom, revenge, and tribal or religious loyalty as part of life. This is the difference between the West and much of the developing world. It is very different from what you read and watch on the internet. Most of the time, you cannot understand why these people think and operate the way they do, because you are living in a completely different reality. And that is the part many people in the West do not understand when they talk about geopolitics, war, and foreign policy like it’s a movie or a university debate. For many parts of the world, this is not theory. This is not politics. This is not X. This is just life.
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@HollyGrayle the worst thing that ever happened to africa was being given the best medicine, loads of aid, and help from the west. now their population is billions, but 99% are thicker than mincemeat and they have no way to sustain such a population.
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@ExposedGreens another nazi for the nazi party. hitler is BACK
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THE GREEN PARTY EXPOSED
THE GREEN PARTY EXPOSED@ExposedGreens·
🚨 EXPOSED: Meet Mark Adderley, Green Party candidate for Croydon! This man peddles vile conspiracy theories, blaming JEWS for 9/11 AND the Bondi beach terror massacre — while sharing videos celebrating the “courage” of the October 7 massacre! He even claims MOSSAD murdered Charlie Kirk. Who the hell is vetting these candidates?! Absolute disgrace. #ExposedGreens
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@User7460589 Kinsky Udogie VDV Danso porro Bentancaur palhinha Gray Tel Richarlison Xavi It's a horrible midfield 3 i know. But it's our best midfield 3. Xavi inside right 10. Have to get him in somewhere. Let porro be the right winger, palhinha or gray fill in. Muani cannot play
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We’re beyond fucked. Genuinely think this is the best we could hope for on Saturday.
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@spursrevealed Kinsky Udogie VDV Danso porro Bentancaur palhinha Gray Tel Richarlison Xavi It's a horrible midfield 3 i know. But it's our best midfield 3. Xavi inside right 10. Have to get him in somewhere. Let porro be the right winger, palhinha or gray fill in. Muani cannot play rw
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Spursrevealed@spursrevealed·
XI for Brighton get that shit gray bergvall pivot gone and bring back anges biss x Sarr #THFC
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Christian@Christianjw92·
Tottenham fans should be chasing Vinai and Lange out of the stadium on the final day against Everton. Get up around that directors box and get after them. The atmosphere should be utterly horrible that day. It won’t be though, it’ll be tourists happy to be there eating pizza
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𝑷𝑹𝑶@ProTottenham·
I think 2 more losses and we are officially relegated What you think?
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@iky_fwjett enjoy it while you are young. quit when you hit 30. easy.
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Jett 🜲@iky_fwjett·
I started doing cocaine about 7 or 8 months ago. It started off at festivals with my friends or nightclubs, but I’m now doing it daily for the past 3 weeks or so. I knew from the second I used cocaine that it was my drug of choice. I smoke weed daily, I’ve used MDMA, ketamine, 4MMC and a few others, but none ever clicked with me the same way cocaine did. I work full time and have a good relationship with my family and friends, and I don’t know where this addiction has come from. When I’m not high I don’t crave it, but the second I do a little line or bump, I can’t stop. I’m doing about a gram daily, sometimes more, sometimes less. It’s not really affecting my life too much—I still go to work, I still see my friends and my family, and no one knows about my addiction. My biggest problem is nighttime, where I can’t put down the bag. I work a manual labour job with an early start, so it’s not at all sustainable to be taking cocaine late at night. It’s currently 3am as I’m writing this, and I’m up for work in about 2 hours. I feel like I’m losing control of my life, but at the same time I feel happy throughout the day when I’m not using—but also empty. I don’t even know how to explain it. It’s like one minute I’m inside my head thinking about how much I hate this drug, what it’s doing to me, and how much I want to stop. Then the next minute I’m happy, joking around, full of energy. Then I switch up again and start thinking about railing a fat line when I get home. I don’t know what to do, how to break this addiction, or how to feel about it. I don’t know how to stop justifying it and telling myself every night that it’s my last time, and then going straight back to it the next day. I’m using about a quarter ounce a week, and if I go out to party on the weekend, I’ll easily go through a 3.5 throughout the night. I don’t know what to do. It’s fucking me up, and I’m just stuck in this vicious cycle with no way out.
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@_adityasingh20 Kinsky Udogie VDV Danso porro Bentancaur palhinha Gray Tel Richarlison Xavi It's a horrible midfield 3 i know. But it's our best midfield 3. Xavi inside right 10. Have to get him in somewhere. Let porro be the right winger, palhinha or gray fill in. Muani cannot play rw
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Aditya Singh
Aditya Singh@_adityasingh20·
It's this simple, man. Fuck Gallagher and playing Bergvall in #10 when we have Xavi Simons on the bench. And if Bentancur is fit, put him instantly instead of Sarr. It's actually incredible that a coach like De Zerbi didn't pick this in his first game (with Cuti ofc).
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If... Palace 1-2 West Ham Spurs 0-1 Brighton 5 points gap....and that may just kill off Tottenham (mentally). Thoughts #THFC #WHUFC #LUFC #NFFC
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THE GREEN PARTY EXPOSED
THE GREEN PARTY EXPOSED@ExposedGreens·
🚨 GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE EXPOSED: Fesl Reza-Khan Standing in Levenshulme Fesl Reza-Khan is the official Green Party candidate for Levenshulme ward, Manchester, in the May 7 2026 local elections. He also serves as the party’s national International Coordinator and co-chair of the Muslim Greens group. He joined in late 2023 on the back of intense Palestine activism. Yet his past raises serious questions the party refuses to address: In 2024, while running as Green parliamentary candidate for Oldham East & Saddleworth, he was exposed for liking multiple X posts containing antisemitic rhetoric, including: • Calling jews “Nazi criminals” •Claiming October 7 was merely an “excuse” for Israeli actions Despite this, no suspension. No expulsion. Instead, he’s been promoted to senior national roles. #GreenPartyExposed
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@MothinAli shut up nazi homophobe scum
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Mothin Ali@MothinAli·
The establishment is terrified of the Green Party’s momentum as we are the only party that is not compromised by vested interests. Solidarity with all council candidates unfairly smeared, it smacks of desperation - keep fighting for a fairer, greener country!
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@GuillemBalague its failure because in 3 of the 4 seasons they have had big leads going into the business end and lost them. that is bottling it. that is a mentality thing. it's not about valiant fighting and falling just short to worthy foes. it's dominating, leading and then snatching defeat.
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Guillem Balague
Guillem Balague@GuillemBalague·
Two things bother me about the narrative building around Arsenal. First, we're told constantly that the Premier League is the most competitive league in the world. Fine. So what does it mean to be consistently fighting for the title in that environment? You can't celebrate the league's brutal competitiveness and then dismiss sustained title challenges as not good enough. Pick one. Second, and IMO this matters more, failure in elite sport is not losing. Luis Enrique said it. Many others have said versions of it. Failure is not trying again. It's accepting the ceiling. It's going through the motions. Arteta has never done that. Every setback has been fuel for the next attempt. The problem is social media runs on binary outcomes. Win or fail. Hero or fraud. No room for nuance. No room for the manager who rebuilt a club into genuine title contenders and is still hungry for more. Simeone has been at Atlético for over a decade. Two league titles, two Champions League finals. Still no European Cup. Nobody serious calls that failure. They call it one of the great managerial tenures in modern football. And I'm convinced that given 14 years like Simeone, Mikel will win more leagues than him. Arteta may or may not win the league this year. He may not lift the Champions League this year or next. But as long as he keeps pushing, keeps trying, keeps competing at this level, failure isn't what this is. Find another name for it By the way, if City wins the league, the achievement would of course be enormous.
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