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@symondoz

True Blue rangers man.

Katılım Mart 2010
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ACG@JeremyPenter·
What game are you loving-playing right now? I am doing some Mixtape and some X4 on PC.
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The Ref’s View
The Ref’s View@TheRefsView·
Red card, VAR has angles straight away. Staggering this was missed.
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Heart & Hand Podcast
Heart & Hand Podcast@ibroxrocks·
We fell apart when it mattered. It’s on the manager and the players. Huge mentality issue which Danny Rohl seems unable to fix. Add in his poor big game record and it’s a terrible combination. Sweeping change needed. Over to Andrew Cavenagh.
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Si mon@symondoz·
Given up, what a disgrace
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James Dreyfus
James Dreyfus@DreyfusJames·
Sorry to waste 29 seconds of your time, but could you just give this a listen & confirm that this is perhaps one of the most unintelligible, waffling load of meaningless guff you’ve ever heard? I’ve listened to it 3 times now, & I’ve NO idea what point he’s attempting to make…
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Si mon@symondoz·
Beaton yesterday chancy today, abysmal officiating
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Si mon@symondoz·
@Fightincowboy I couldn't find it after it moved out the tent ! 😂
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FightinCowboy
FightinCowboy@Fightincowboy·
Petty complaint time. Can we move these two like a foot forward and over? I feel like every time I try to get to my chest this way there's some funky collision trying to squeeze past his ass. #CrimsonDesert
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Si mon@symondoz·
@CrimsonDesert_ Crashed once in first village opening map, then was locked out proceeding synthesize the abyss cell ( restart fixed ) apart from that loving it !
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Crimson Desert
Crimson Desert@CrimsonDesert_·
We are incredibly humbled to share that #CrimsonDesert has sold through 2 million copies worldwide. Thank you so much to our fans, community, and everyone who has joined us in Pywel. We will listen closely to the wide range of feedback shared by the community and work to make improvements quickly, doing our utmost to make the journey ahead even more enjoyable for our players.
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Si mon@symondoz·
Annnd its started 🟨
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
The BBC Doesn't Make Mistakes. It Makes Choices The BBC has made another error. A live translation of Pete Hegseth's Pentagon address rendered the word "regime" as "mardom," the Persian word for "people." So when the Defence Secretary told the world that the regime that chanted death to America had been gifted death in return, BBC Persian told its audience inside Iran that the American government was threatening the Iranian people. The BBC issued a correction. It called the mistranslation "human error." That is also what it called Panorama. When the BBC edited Trump's January 6th speech, it did not accidentally make him sound more peaceful. It cut the line where he called for his supporters to march "peacefully and patriotically," spliced in footage from elsewhere, and broadcast the result a week before the American presidential election. The BBC's own standards adviser called it deliberate distortion. The Chairman Samir Shah eventually called it an "error of judgment." The Director-General Tim Davie said nothing of substance. Two senior executives resigned. Trump sued for ten billion dollars. And throughout, the Corporation's position was consistent: mistake, not malice. Human error. Regrettable. Corrected. Now examine the Hegseth translation. A single word, "regime," becomes "people." Not a complex clause. Not an ambiguous idiom. One word, with one meaning, translated into its opposite. And the effect was not neutral. BBC Persian broadcasts inside Iran, to people for whom the distinction between the regime and the people is not semantic. It is the difference between those who imprison and those who are imprisoned. When that audience heard America threatening the Iranian people, they did not hear a translation error. They heard confirmation of what the Islamic Republic has told them for forty years. The BBC handed the regime its propaganda line, live, with the American Defence Secretary's voice attached. Thamar Eilam-Gindin, a Persian linguist and Iran expert at Haifa University, said the mistranslation fundamentally altered the meaning of the address. She added that among diaspora Iranians she works with regularly, the incident confirmed what they already believed: that BBC Persian runs a long-standing pro-regime editorial line. That charge does not come from Republican media monitors or Trump's legal team. It comes from Iranian exiles. The people with the most direct experience of both the regime and the BBC's coverage of it have reached their verdict. The BBC will say the two incidents are not comparable. Panorama was edited; this was live. One was deliberate craft; the other was a translator under pressure. But this defence only holds if you believe the errors are random. Random errors scatter. They make subjects sound better and worse, more threatening and less, more guilty and more innocent, in rough proportion. The BBC's errors do not scatter. They cluster. Trump is made more dangerous. America is made more threatening. Iran's regime is made less culpable. Israel's actions are made less justified. The mistakes, every time, travel in the same direction as the ideology. That is not a coincidence. That is a culture. An institution whose errors always serve its prejudices has not made errors. It has made choices. The method changes. The outcome never does. And the people who pay the price are not politicians with lawyers. They are Iranians inside Iran, who tuned into a service their licence fee helps fund, and were told that America wants them dead. "The BBC's errors do not scatter. They cluster. Trump is made more dangerous. America is made more threatening. Iran's regime is made less culpable. Israel's actions are made less justified. The mistakes, every time, travel in the same direction as the ideology."
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ACG@JeremyPenter·
Favorite game so far this year?
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Si mon@symondoz·
@JeremyPenter Hoped for so much more, really wanted a deux ex / elden ring moment with fable, asking to much probably! 🤣
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ACG@JeremyPenter·
Overall good show. Dug Forza obviously and Kiln seems fun.
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Bryent@bryentmicheal·
@shinobi602 looks amazing Fable and GTA 6 is a dream fall for me
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Shinobi602@shinobi602·
Fable launches on Xbox, PS5 and PC in Autumn 2026 ▪️Focus on choices and consequences, action, drama, British humor ▪️Begin as a child, growing up in Briar Hill ▪️Your village is turned to stone by a mysterious stranger, setting off the adventure ▪️Rolling hills, magical forests, bustling villages, sleepy hamlets, oversized vegetable patches ▪️Explore seamlessly, fully open world ▪️Bowerstone returns, Hero's Guild, etc ▪️Customizable protagonist, face, hair, armor, etc ▪️Play with melee and ranged weapons, powerful spells, stagger enemies ▪️Large new enemies like cockatrices ▪️Buy houses, getting a job, make money, romance villagers and get married, have children ▪️You can buy every house or business in Albion and get rich ▪️"Living population": Over 1000 talkable NPCs inhabit the world with their own routines, jobs, etc ▪️You can talk to every one of these NPCs and have conversations ▪️Build your reputation, morality, etc, NPCs will praise or scold you ▪️Everything you do affects your reputation, people will remember things you did and love or hate you ▪️Make many choices, some will change the entirety of Albion ▪️Example: One choice revolves around a character you meet early in the game who discovers a growth formula and turns into a giant. You can choose to let him live or kill him. Killing him leaves his giant corpse on the land, affects home prices, etc #Xbox #XboxDeveloperDirect #Fable
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Si mon@symondoz·
By fck these counts are shit!
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Just an old bloke
Just an old bloke@nats_tired·
🧵 ​If you want a new government in Holyrood this May, you have to play the system correctly. Because of the way Scottish elections work, voting for the same party twice can actually waste your power. ​1/6
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
I warmly welcome @NadhimZahawi to Reform UK. A successful businessman who reached the top of the tree in politics and knows how to get stuff done.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
What’s going on @BBCNews? First, it has woefully underreported events in Iran. Then, when it finally decides to lead with the protests in last night’s flagship BBC1 News at Ten, it was a shambles — as if the segment had been thrown on air without care or concern. Live 24 hour news can be messy and folks allow for that. But News at Ten should be a carefully curated and crafted broadcast of authority and professionalism. The BBC has vast Iranian expertise to call on, including its own BBC Persian service to keep it informed. But you’d never know it from its sparse coverage and lack of insight. This is not how public-service broadcasting should look on a news story of global significance.
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna@RepLuna·
If Starmer is successful in banning @X in Britain, I will move forward with legislation that is currently being drafted to sanction not only Starmer, but Britain as a whole. This would mirror actions previously taken by the United States in response to foreign governments restricting the platform, including the dispute with Brazil in 2024–2025, which resulted in tariffs, visa revocations, and sanctions and consequences tied to free speech concerns against Brazilian officials over concerns related to censorship and free-speech violations. Starmer should reconsider this course of action, or there will be consequences. There are always technical bugs during the early phases of new technology, especially AI, and those issues are typically addressed quickly. X treats these matters seriously and acts promptly. Let’s be clear: this is not about technical compliance. This is a political war against @elonmusk and free speech—nothing more.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇬🇧 STARMER THREATENS TO BAN X IN BRITAIN: "ALL OPTIONS ON THE TABLE" The UK jails people for calling rapists "pigs." Now they're coming for Elon. PM Keir Starmer says he's asked Ofcom to consider banning X entirely over AI-generated images from Grok. "This is disgraceful. It's disgusting and it's not to be tolerated. X needs to get their act together." The Online Safety Act gives Britain power to block social media sites nationwide. X has 20 million UK users. Elon's response to the law? He called it "suppression of the people." And he's not wrong. This is the same UK that arrested 3,000+ people for "malicious communications" last year. The same UK that jailed someone for calling a convicted rapist a "pig." The same UK trying to ban visa entry for Americans who expose their censorship. Now they want to ban the entire platform because they don't like the AI? Britain once exported liberty to the world. Now they're exporting authoritarianism dressed as safety and decorum. Starmer is just punishing a platform that won't bend the knee. Source: The Telegraph @elonmusk

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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
I’m delighted that Alaa Abd El-Fattah is back in the UK and has been reunited with his loved ones, who must be feeling profound relief. I want to pay tribute to Alaa’s family, and to all those that have worked and campaigned for this moment. Alaa's case has been a top priority for my government since we came to office. I’m grateful to President Sisi for his decision to grant the pardon.
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