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SufcBerry@sufcberry·
@cufc_HJF Imagine the FGR meltdown if that happened 😂😂
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Harrison 🇺🇬
Harrison 🇺🇬@cufc_HJF·
The fact that this is a genuine possibility this season is mad, 93 points in 5th 😭😭😭😭
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SufcBerry@sufcberry·
@gamray Same as those on the A12 Eastern Ave Lots of the NCR houses are council or social housing owned now the private owners have long since sold up
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SufcBerry@sufcberry·
@puffpuff65 Unlike your made up numbers on an app, the caps actually mean something.. Like getting me tickets in the front row for a Euro semi final.. followed by one for the final 🦁🦁🦁
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SufcBerry@sufcberry·
@NorthDaygame In the same 2 years I've got married and watched as our first child was born.. Quality > Quantity
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North Game@NorthDaygame·
things you notice after dating 201 girls in 2 years: -the quiet ones are always the best in bed -girls who hate their dad will give you hell -the best girlfriends have less than 500 followers -the ones who cook for you are the ones who actually care -girls who keep their phone face down on the table are rare. keep them. -if she mentions other guys often, you're an option -girls raised by good fathers respect men naturally -if she posts daily selfies, she needs more attention than you can give -if she says "all my exes were crazy" she was the problem -girls who walk close to you in the street already chose you -if she argues for attention, she'll never give you peace -the ones who remember small details from your conversations are keepers -girls who offer you the last piece of food love you more than they'll ever say i've dated 201 girls in the last 2 years. these patterns never lie. save them.
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SufcBerry@sufcberry·
@AGroundsss Got up to high 70s with Southend at one stage, not much chance of that now. 24/24 in the national league though ✅
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Around The Grounds 🎥
Some right sausages on this app. Good friend completes 92 and all people wanna do is knock it. All this bollocks about doesn’t count if it isn’t your team. Physically impossible to do for most fans. If you don’t have owt decent to say don’t say owt at all, green eyed monster is all I’ll say. He’s done something a lot prob won’t.
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SufcBerry@sufcberry·
@AllAtSeaFanzine @SkyBetLeagueTwo My argument for why non league isn't all that bad is: "how many times can you go to Crawley away and still say you're having fun?" 😂😂
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Donna S@Boo65864·
I visited Cornwall last September. Stayed in Boscastle (lovely - sea shanties in the pub - nice people) then St. Ives (drunken people being loud all night - really bad restaurant service) and the drive between - miles of black solar panels over once-beautiful countryside. So sad. Saw many beautiful places though. Lizard, tin coast, historic houses. But won't visit again. Used to love it. Escape to the Highlands now. Such a shame.
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Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
When it's gone, it's gone. I was reading a tweet by @KingBobIIV the other day about migrants wandering about in a small Cornish village, the type of village we all know from our holidays, and it got me thinking how much even Cornwall has changed since I lived there from 1997 to 2004. Initially I lived in a village called Quethiock. For a Londoner like me, it was pure bliss. I used to drive home from work in Plymouth and when I turned off the main 'A' road I drove about 5 miles to my village, through deserted lanes, green fields of undulating loveliness passing the odd farmhouse on the way. Now? Between St Ive and Quethiock, the once unspoilt green fields are covered in ugly solar panels. Miles and miles of them. Liskeard, which was my nearest town, is now an absolute dump - massive housing estates, drugged up people just hanging around. Horrible place. In 1999, I moved to a cottage on Criggan Moor. It was so isolated, my dog used to sleep in the lane as the only traffic that ever came through was my husband or the postman. The turn off from the A30 to Criggan is now unrecognisable. So unrecognisable, in fact, I got lost trying to find a way to my old cottage - new roundabouts, dual carriageways. And traffic. So much traffic. St Austell is a worse dump now than Liskeard. In my office, the women used to moan about all the Eastern Europeans coming to work in places like Merryn Meat and Ginsters. Taking their jobs they thought. Now? Whatever would they say about the migrant men in the village I mentioned at the beginning of this post? Or the Afghan families Cornwall County Council have moved in to the new houses at Nansledan? Or the hordes of Sudanese and Somalian men begging in Truro? And don't get me started about the 'Turkish' barber shops. When I now drive from one stepdaughter's house in the south of Cornwall to the other stepdaughter's house in the north of Cornwall, I don't recognise the landscape anymore. The massive new roads, roundabouts and housing estates cutting through what were once clay villages. When I drive anywhere in Cornwall, all I see now are retail parks, the same retail parks that exist in every part of the UK - DFS, B&M, Wren, B&Q. Soulless places that are a blight on the landscape. Everywhere. When I visited Falmouth, all I saw in shop windows were signs saying 'Refugees Welcome'. Can't they add two and two together? The more 'refugees' who come, the more houses will be built, the more farmland will be lost, the more crime there will be, the longer the waiting lists will be at the one hospital in the county. Cornwall used to be different. If you didn't have petrol on a Saturday, tough, because the garages wouldn't be open again until Monday morning. Same for the shops. In 2004, I moved to Suffolk and couldn't believe what a gem I'd found - countryside, sea, and huge open skies. A very quiet sparsely populated county. Now? It's gone the same way as Cornwall. Over-development and over-population. I'm on the move again. Up north. I've found somewhere else that seems untouched. For now at least. Unless governments, councils and people wake up, every part of the UK that you regard as your piece of heaven will be spoilt too. Because, remember, when it's gone, it truly is gone.
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SufcBerry@sufcberry·
@puffpuff65 Your team was giving it a good go against a play off side and you were 200 miles away watching a kids training game?
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SufcBerry@sufcberry·
@Hammer_On_X Most people in Essex have a Dad or Grandad who lived this way and supported West Ham. It's the ones who live in Southend but 'support' Man City despite their Dad 'supporting' Arsenal and neither of them have ever been on anything more than a ground tour.
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⚒️ on 𝕏@Hammer_On_X·
Is Danny Dyer saying Essex born and bred fans shouldn't sing East, East, East London and should support Colchester or another Essex based team then?
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SufcBerry@sufcberry·
@SmiffySUFC I mentioned it, the response was.. would you want to give the away fans the nice toilets and the burger van.. Because a van on wheels cannot possibly be moved
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨NEWS: It's been confirmed that the hideous multi-cultural LGBTQIA+2R D.E.I woke retarded mental asylum lunatics flag won't be on the England shirt for the World Cup this summer Some good news 🍺👍
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SufcBerry@sufcberry·
@ItsBigZuu It depends what team you are watching.. Southend in the late 90s early 2000s was hardly a privilege!
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Zig Buu@ItsBigZuu·
Not everyone grows up with the privilege of being taken to football matches with their Dad
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SufcBerry@sufcberry·
@DavidMcGregorBN What would actually give parents freedom is being able to afford to let the Mothers look after their kids during the day rather than being forced to go to work just to exist
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David@DavidMcGregorBN·
Not to be hyperbolic, but this is such a massive change to people’s lives. Tories brought the 15 hours in and refused to fund the 30 needed. Now Labour are providing parents the freedom to return to work.
Bridget Phillipson@bphillipsonMP

😞 Our offer of 30 hours of government-funded childcare is no longer saving families £7,500... ...it's now saving them £8,000! 😃 Labour is delivering for working families and tackling the cost of living.

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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
The mayor of London posted about having a coffee and he got views of almost 10million and mostly hate. This isn't normal behaviour. This is proof (along with the meltdown over a bunch of ppl praying in a square) of just how deeply radicalised the right-wing have become.
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Ella Whelan@Ella_M_Whelan·
For years I have argued in good faith and will continue to do so but last night everyone seems to have lost it a little on here and in such instances I don't like to mince my words. I think a lot of the anti abortion sentiment comes from a deep dislike of the idea that a woman could make moral, autonomous decisions about her own life and future. I might call that hatred you might call it 'sadness' but it's all the same.
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SufcBerry@sufcberry·
@sp4rkl3jumpr0p3 As a 31 year old woman, what is it about living under Islamic rule that is the most appealing?
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Georgina Hollifield 💚@sp4rkl3jumpr0p3·
I honestly believe we can turn this around if we can convince the last of the Labour stragglers to support the Green Party, even in places that seem like Reform strongholds I say that as someone from Teesside, I believe even here we can be turn this around by 2029
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