Pete Glover

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Pete Glover

@spirepete

Chesterfield, England Katılım Kasım 2013
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York City FC
York City FC@YorkCityFC·
😋 A simply delicious finish from Ollie Banks! #YCFC 🔴🔵
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
If you agree please give a like and share. 🇬🇧
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David Walker
David Walker@djwskyblu·
This is a HUGE THANK YOU to the @LFC fans who helped me when I fell dangerously ill outside the Corner Pub before Saturday’s FA Cup QF. I hope they might see this via @TheAnfieldWrap @empireofthekop @thisisanfield Tribalism was set aside as they ensured I didn’t walk alone🩵❤️❤️‍🩹
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Niall Harbison
Niall Harbison@NiallHarbison·
King Whacker of Scotland was saved from the streets of Thailand and now lives in Scotland. His reaction to the snow on Easter Sunday is priceless. Not a fan 😂
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
George Michael died in his sleep on Christmas Day 2016. The world mourned the voice, the music, the icon. Then something unusual happened. In the days that followed, ordinary people began to speak — not celebrities or publicists, but volunteers, charity workers, waitresses, and strangers who had quietly carried a secret for years. One by one, they stepped forward to describe the same man: someone who had spent decades giving away millions of pounds in near-total secrecy, and who had actively fought against anyone finding out. A woman appeared on the TV game show Deal or No Deal and mentioned she needed £15,000 for IVF treatment. George Michael was watching. The next day, he quietly phoned and paid the full amount. She didn't know who her donor was. She only found out after his death, when the story broke online. A volunteer at a London homeless shelter noticed a familiar face one evening — serving food, cleaning tables, blending in. It was George Michael. He had asked the staff not to tell anyone he was there. He came back more than once. "I've never told anyone," the volunteer later posted. "He asked we didn't. That's who he was." Every Easter, DJ Mick Brown would run a charity appeal at Capital Radio for Help A London Child. Every year, without fail, a call would come in at 3:30 in the afternoon. A £100,000 donation. No fuss. No publicity. George would give and hang up. After his mother died, he organized a private concert — entirely unannounced — for the NHS nurses who had cared for her. It was not filmed. It was not advertised. It was simply a thank you, offered directly to the hands that had shown kindness when fame could offer none. He donated royalties from "Jesus to a Child" to children's charities for years. The Terrence Higgins Trust, which he supported for decades, confirmed he gave generously and consistently — insisting his name never appear in any fundraising materials. Childline's founder later revealed he had donated millions, entirely anonymously, over the course of his life. He struggled, too. Publicly and painfully. Addiction. Loss. The relentless scrutiny of fame. But those who knew him said the struggles never hardened him. If anything, they deepened his understanding of what it means to need help — and to receive it without strings. In 1999, a journalist managed to get him to comment on the rumors of his giving. He said simply: "I really don't like to talk about the amount I've given to charity over the years. I know it's very substantial. I don't exactly know what it is, and I don't really like to linger on it." After his death, the full shape of what he had done became visible — not because he wanted it known, but because the people he had helped could no longer stay silent. Patients who received care. Students who stayed in school. Families who kept their homes. Children whose charities kept their doors open. George Michael understood something about kindness that most of us only glimpse: that it loses something the moment it starts seeking applause. He gave without witnesses. The world found out anyway. And maybe that's exactly as it should be.
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Stern Drew
Stern Drew@SternDrewCrypto·
🚨 BILL GATES admitted “Humans Will Be “OBSELETE” And “We’ll Decide” If We Still Need You! In a chilling new interview, billionaire globalist Bill Gates dropped the mask and revealed the endgame for humanity. "Due to advances in AI, humans will no longer be needed." When pressed on whether society will still require people at all, Gates coldly replied: "Will we still need humans? Not for most things. We'll decide." We'll decide. The elite technocrats who already control food, vaccines, and data now openly admit they plan to control who or what gets to exist in the AI-dominated future. First they pushed depopulation through "health" initiatives, now they're accelerating toward a world where billions are surplus to requirements and AI handles the labor, the thinking, and eventually the decision-making. They want a future where you own nothing, eat their synthetic food, and exist only if it serves their algorithm. The Resistance is already forming in the places they fear most: One powerful way forward is through @DNAOnChain, building the foundation for a future where your biology and data stays in your control, not theirs. The time to push back is now.
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Dog Lovers
Dog Lovers@DogLovers03·
This pup just got her first wheelchair, and she looks so happy about it❤️Please Don't scroll without giving him some love
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
Subsidising meals in parliament for MPs and Peers costs the UK taxpayer up to £7 million a year. Despite the public facing huge food price inflation, we pay MPs & Peers to indulge on cheap fine dining. It’s time to remove taxpayer funded subsidies on parliamentary food.
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This Account Makes You Happy
Because a dog was diagnosed with depression after suffering a miscarriage, and veterinarians decided that working with children at a local school would be good for her.🥹❤️
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Dogs 4 Rescue
Dogs 4 Rescue@Dogs4Rescue·
We haven’t received a single application for poor Lola. She is only 2 years old. Pls give her a RT and let’s find her special person 🙏 dogs4rescue.co.uk/our-dogs/lola-…
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute bombshell. Pope Leo directly rebukes Pete Hegseth for trying to frame the Iran war as a Christian holy crusade. The Pope declares God will not listen to their prayers because their hands are full of blood. A devastating moral condemnation of the Pentagon.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
We pay their wages, so MPs should pay their own bills. And we absolutely shouldn’t be paying for their energy bills in their second homes. The whole thing is a giant piss take.
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Dogs On The Streets
Dogs On The Streets@dotslondon·
Yesterday was one of those moments that reminds us exactly why we do what we do. We brought two beautiful souls to visit the person who loves them most now living in a care home. The reunion was emotional, raw, and filled with a kind of love that never fades. For a little while, everything else disappeared. There were familiar faces, wagging tails, and the comfort of knowing that they haven’t been forgotten that they are safe, loved, and still theirs. One of the hardest fears for people in care is not knowing what happened to their pets. They worry their companions have been rehomed… or worse. Being able to bring them back together, even just for a visit, brings peace, joy, and a spark of life that words can’t fully capture. This is why we do it.
Because love like this deserves to be protected.🧡 #DogsOnTheStreet #UnbreakableBond #PetLove #MomentsThatMatter
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Tintwistle Athletic First Team
As one season is coming to an end, time to start thinking about pre season games! If any club can host us on Saturdays in July we will try an arrange something! #PreSeason #26/27
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Becky Lavelle
Becky Lavelle@DrBeckyl·
@HSJnews "We will actively choose to provide a worse and less safe service to patients because we do not want to pay or train our staff appropriately." That's what I heard. Despicable. @DoctorsVoteUK @BMAResidents
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Save Gaza
Save Gaza@Alee93ale·
This is Israel, world An Israeli soldier ordered a Palestinian youth to continue walking, then used him as a target for long-range shooting practice before killing him. Tell us what you think of their actions! Repost please
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