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Greater Manchester Katılım Aralık 2012
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Jamie Kay@TheRealJamieKay·
What’s one thing in Britain that feels dramatically worse than 10 years ago?
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小朋友爱投资
小朋友爱投资@ParTingdq·
一个有意思的事情,马斯克收购Twitter(现在的X)时,有2000人的工程师团队,然后现在被马斯克裁得只剩30人。 但如今X运行得依旧很好,那当初2000人的团队都是在打酱油吗😂😂😂
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@TheFootballFeed Thought it was meant to be designed so seats go all the way up to the pitch in football season? Why no seats there?
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@Kim_B_Hart It's a confusing post written by someone quoting a comment on the boomer generation. Why, it keeps coming back up is anyone's guess?
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Kim 💀
Kim 💀@Kim_B_Hart·
Literally all of this “gen x had nothing” rhetoric can be disproven by my dad growing up in squalor but then talking about going to the disco every Saturday night and having a full night out with 15 quid in his pocket like that’s just ridiculous
Innocent Bystander@supertolerant

I was young in the 80s/90s in the UK. I don’t remember my parents ever going out to eat, except when we were on holiday (in the UK). I don’t think they ever took me to a fast food restaurant, or ordered takeaway food. People today have no clue how working people lived. /1

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@suchnerve Britain is not on continental Europe; however, there are seven continents in the world, and Britain belongs to the continent of Europe.
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Vivian@suchnerve·
Brits saying “Europe” like they aren’t part of it is one of the more linguistically bizarre consequences of Brexit. Y’all are Europeans too lol
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Sally J 🟢⚪🟣
Sally J 🟢⚪🟣@NotTheTisWasOne·
I have a dilemma. I live in a flat which is really well soundproofed. I've never heard my neighbours. Until now. A new guy has moved in upstairs and every footstep is like a mallet being bashed on my ceiling. All day. I can feel my BP rising. Should I speak to him or suck it up?
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@theyondan @james_e_b_ @paned_neis_o_de That is what we can compare todays multitude of takeaways to back then it was mainly cafe's, chip shops (English and Chinese) and pie shops (day time only), curry houses possibly. Wasn't until very late 80's more options started to appear on high streets
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anonymous historian and hat collector
Why are there all these Gen Xers announcing that when we were kids we could only afford McDonald's once a year? It's bollocks
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@james_e_b_ Engagement farming, it's probably all done by some whiz kid in some country with hundreds of smart phones
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@Yorgun11Adam The first clip has got to be ay-eye nobody reacts in the audience?
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Yorgun
Yorgun@Yorgun11Adam·
Konser ve yayınlarda yaşanan bazı kazalar... İzlemeden geçme!
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MaryJane
MaryJane@_Scary_Mary·
Its just a funny but true thing, is cooking potatoes on a scorching day really necessary? Cooking potatoes especially heats the whole kitchen more than any other food, as a kid entering the kitchen on a hot day seemed like a furnace, I have the same memories. I remember going to my grandparents house and I could smell their dry boiled potatoes with white pepper, one of my favourite smells. A few summers ago it was extremely hot, round my friends house (also a mum) she wanted to bake potatoes, of all the things to make on a scorching day... anyway, I do like to ramble.
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Jamie Magill
Jamie Magill@JamieMagill5·
Anyone remember being kids in the 80s/90s and in 30 degree plus heat your Mum cooking boiled potatoes to go with the salad 🥵 🥔 🥗 What was that all about? 😆
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@jilltowers @saffy123uk @JamieMagill5 Yes it does, and guess what, in Thailand for example soup is popular, steaming hot soup. Not sure why some people think they can't have a hot meal in summer, have ever even been to Spain?
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@_Scary_Mary @JamieMagill5 Not really sure what he's getting at? Can't put use the cooker in hot weather, how does he think people in warmer climates eat?
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MaryJane@_Scary_Mary·
@JamieMagill5 Wow. I'm a mum, its boiling today and I have potatoes boiling for a salad.
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@jimstewartson In terms of the madman theory, let's face it, it's needed and he is certainly persistent
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Jim Stewartson, Decelerationist 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇺🇸
This is one of the most psychologically revealing things he’s ever said. Consider that we’re supposed to be his “friends.” “I don't like friends that become very successful. I like people that are just OK. Even if they're terrible, I like that, too. I hate like when I have lunch with somebody that's really, really successful. I hate it. Because he or she is bragging about how great they are. And I hate that when they do that. Because they stopped me from talking about the fact that I became president.”
Jim Stewartson, Decelerationist 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇺🇸@jimstewartson

Christ. Here are the words in case you’re distracted by his bulging neck pussy. 🤦‍♂️ “Story, I read a story yesterday where the pharmacies. They're going out of business. They have glass all over the place. You want toothpaste. You have to open up. You have to get a clerk to open up the thing. And they opened and they handed a toothpaste. And in the meantime, other people waiting to steal it. They got for a guy. They were saying a guy right here, Mr. Lutnick, said Mr. Lutnick is a rich guy. But he was in a store. And he noticed when he was in a drugstore, the people with duffel bags. They're putting sh- crap in a duffel bag and walking. And the clerk says, you're not supposed to be doing that. And the kid said, dah, with your walks out. And if the clerk does anything at all, they arrest the clerk. How screwed up is our country? How the hell do you make your money if you got to open up glass, expensive glass, to give somebody a toothbrush, or to give somebody some toothpaste? That does not sound like a good business model. See, I've empty stores. The whole thing, we got to change it. Now, the way you stop that, you know how you stop that? You come down hard on those people. [APPLAUSE] In one day, you solve that problem all over the country. You just come down so hard that they never forget it, and they'll never do it again. They'll never do it again. It's horrible. What's happening is horrible. And it's all in the blue cities. It's all blue. The 25 worst cities of blue means Dumocrat. That's a new name I came up with. You've never heard. I was thinking about this character we have in the house. His name is Hakeem Jeffries. [APPLAUSE] And he's a low IQ person, very low IQ. And I watched what he was saying, and what the horrible things he was saying. And I said, he's a dumb guy. I said, wait a minute, he's a Dumocrat. That's how I got the name. You take the E out. You don't use the B. A lot of people don't know dumb has the B in it, actually. You don't need it. You discard the B. But you take the E out, and you place it with the U. They are Dumocrats. You know why? Because their policies are dumb. Their policies are very dumb.”

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@supertolerant Ah that explains it, thought you was English. I'm similar age, we had chippies and pie shops, all affordable, in high school that's all we ate, chip barms or a meat and potato pie
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Innocent Bystander@supertolerant·
@superblink1 I don’t think it was that common. We didn’t have pie shops, I think that’s an English thing. Maybe we got fish and chips sometimes. I don’t think it was that common.
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Innocent Bystander
Innocent Bystander@supertolerant·
I was young in the 80s/90s in the UK. I don’t remember my parents ever going out to eat, except when we were on holiday (in the UK). I don’t think they ever took me to a fast food restaurant, or ordered takeaway food. People today have no clue how working people lived. /1
Raven@raven_brah

Boomers seem to forget that fast food used to be a normal, everyday expense for them because it was affordable. You could get a burger easily on minimum wage, it wasn’t some fancy treat you had once a year as a reward for pulling yourself up by your bootstraps.

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@ideanoc17 They're not that bad, local 'heron food' shop were practically giving them away, obs not popular
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Dean@ideanoc17·
my tweet is about the hot honey part.
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Dean@ideanoc17·
we gotta stop this actual nonsense
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YouGov
YouGov@YouGov·
What do you consider to be Britain's second city? Manchester: 34% of Britons Birmingham: 30% Edinburgh: 12% Liverpool: 3% Glasgow: 3% Cardiff: 2% Leeds: 1% Newcastle: 1% Bristol: 1%
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@BBCMOTD Benson & Hedges didn't get visa waivers due to crimes of moral turpitude
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Match of the Day
Match of the Day@BBCMOTD·
This is the England squad BBC Sport expects to be named 📋 The final place in the 26-man squad is expected to go to Myles Lewis-Skelly, Trent Alexander-Arnold or James Garner.
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@merlini92 @hispanicnomad Tons of these posts now on the 60 day visa on arrival which was introduced in JUL24 to help tourism after covid. The change from 30 days to 60 days wasn't going to be permanent it's just being reverted back ffs
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Anton A
Anton A@merlini92·
@hispanicnomad No tourist stays over 30 days. That’s clearly against “digital nomads”
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Hispanic Nomad | Remote Work, Travel, Growth
We're moving towards a world with no visa free travel Thailand 🇹🇭 has just reduced its visa free stay rules from 60 to 30 days... and has already been cracking down on visa runs for a LONG time So... if you want to be able to move freely in the future... It's time to lock down as many residencies and passports as you can
HOMEBOY AND THE PYRAMIDS - Black Travel Writer ✈️@homeboypyramids

@hispanicnomad theguardian.com/world/2026/may… End of an era...

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Brian Groom
Brian Groom@GroomB·
Manchester's legendary Haçienda club opened on this day 1982. Unsuccessful at first: oversized and cold, acoustics bad, programming eclectic. Comedian Bernard Manning performed on the opening night and it didn't go well.
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