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Thelifebizness

@wordsnfrases

I am 75 and have decided to share a journey of well-being that began in my early thirties.

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Thelifebizness@wordsnfrases·
When you are 1-0 down and you pass back to the goalkeeper from an attacking position in your opponents half @SpursOfficial You deserve to be in the Championship next season. Another set of fans cheated again.
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Karun Pal@karunpal·
I live a very private life. Away. Alone. Observing. Learning. I never get bored. Like ever. I love vibing alone. Just doing my shit. Writing. Reading old classics. Watching documentaries about ancient Egyptians. Listening to some low-fi, some classical. Cooking. Pacing around the room. Self-talk about meaning of life and all. Drink green tea on my balcony. Feel the calm. Go for a walk in the woods. Sit on random rock. Talk to a tree. Look at birds going back home. Come home. Focus on my new obsession (mechanical watchmakers). But bored... nah. Never.
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Andy The Gabby Cabby
Andy The Gabby Cabby@gabby_cabby·
For anyone having a pop at Rebecca Shepherd because of her interview technique. I have a suggestion for you. SOD OFF! At the end of the day this a normal everyday girl who has agreed to do this and is probably not experienced at this stage in giving interviews (that can change) @RupertLowe10 says he intends to fill parliament with people from normal walks of life and she probably has more integrity in her little finger than half of the filth currently infesting Westminster. All play to @RestoreBritain_ and lets get her elected.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

I am proud to announce local businesswoman Rebecca Shepherd as our Restore Britain candidate for the Makerfield constituency. Rebecca has spent most of her adult life living and working in the Wigan borough, where she has built and run her own small business. Through that experience, she understands first-hand the pressures facing local businesses and working people across the community. Like so many residents, Rebecca has seen the growing impact of rising costs, increasing legislation, red tape, and bureaucracy, which continue to make everyday life more challenging for ordinary people trying to work hard, support their families, and stay afloat. Put simply - she understands what local men and women are going through. This is the type of person we need in politics. Not career politicians, but genuine people with real life experience. Rebecca is particularly passionate about improving SEND access and support across the local area. Her interest in SEND-friendly activities comes through the work she does within her Community Interest Company, where she has seen first-hand the importance of opportunities, practical support, and activities for people with additional needs. Rebecca is standing for Makerfield because she believes local people deserve honest representation, accountability, and someone prepared to fight for the interests of the community rather than their own political careers. I look forward to campaigning with Rebecca, and putting forward Restore Britain’s positive vision for the Makerfield constituency. Rupert Lowe, Restore Britain Leader Our local priorities: Safer streets for women and girls - tackling the gangs of foreign men who harass and intimidate local women and girls in Ashton, and elsewhere across the constituency and the Wigan Borough. Fight reckless overdevelopment in areas including South Hindley, and Winstanley - roads, dentists and GPs must come before responsible house building provided for local families. Improved SEND support for those in genuine need - we must avoid overdiagnosis, but also provide proper investment to those who need it. Including a constituency-wide investment programme for the improvement and maintenance of children’s playgrounds. Tackle anti-social behaviour in Ashton and elsewhere - no-nonsense, visible policing to crack down on criminal activity in our towns. Parents too must be held responsible for what their children are inflicting on the community. We say enough is enough. Restore our high streets - push for free car parking to drive footfall, abolish business rates to reinvigorate our town centres and deliver a full investigation into the explosion of vape shops and Turkish barbers for trading standards/immigration non-compliance. We are in this to win it.

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@WorkElizab And what's more stop discriminating against the elderly it's a breach of the 2010 Equality Act!
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David Icke
David Icke@davidicke·
Religion should stay out of politics and government - whichever one it is, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Judaism, all of them. People should believe what they like but without imposing those beliefs on anyone else. That's how we got here century after century. That's why mass slaughter spans human history in the name of religion - ALL of them - and it's still happening. Basic values like empathy, compassion, and a sense of equal fairness and justice for everyone do not require a religion. They just require a desire for empathy, compassion, and a sense of equal fairness and justice. 'My God is better than your God' is the way those values have been so constantly trashed to impose someone else’s beliefs on everyone else. Injustice is injustice no matter what a person’s religion or no religion. But, hey, if religious believers lived that reality en masse whatever their ‘faith’ it would be a death knell to the essential divide and rule. So that must be discouraged given this has always been crucial to the few controlling the many. When are people going to grasp that religion is not the road to enlightenment and ‘salvation’? It is the foundation of human control, division, subordination, and limitation of perception (as is politics which is another form of religion). When we stop seeking to impose our beliefs on others – including our children – we might just have a chance to set ourselves free of those who must divide us so they can rule.
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen

When is the last time you heard the Lord’s Prayer at a political rally? Times are changing because the people are demanding positive change. Be part of that change join Restore Britain.

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@RupertLowe10 A vote for Burnham or any one other than Rebecca Shepherd is a vote for more of what has been inflicted upon us already. Let that sink in then resolve to stop it.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I am proud to announce local businesswoman Rebecca Shepherd as our Restore Britain candidate for the Makerfield constituency. Rebecca has spent most of her adult life living and working in the Wigan borough, where she has built and run her own small business. Through that experience, she understands first-hand the pressures facing local businesses and working people across the community. Like so many residents, Rebecca has seen the growing impact of rising costs, increasing legislation, red tape, and bureaucracy, which continue to make everyday life more challenging for ordinary people trying to work hard, support their families, and stay afloat. Put simply - she understands what local men and women are going through. This is the type of person we need in politics. Not career politicians, but genuine people with real life experience. Rebecca is particularly passionate about improving SEND access and support across the local area. Her interest in SEND-friendly activities comes through the work she does within her Community Interest Company, where she has seen first-hand the importance of opportunities, practical support, and activities for people with additional needs. Rebecca is standing for Makerfield because she believes local people deserve honest representation, accountability, and someone prepared to fight for the interests of the community rather than their own political careers. I look forward to campaigning with Rebecca, and putting forward Restore Britain’s positive vision for the Makerfield constituency. Rupert Lowe, Restore Britain Leader Our local priorities: Safer streets for women and girls - tackling the gangs of foreign men who harass and intimidate local women and girls in Ashton, and elsewhere across the constituency and the Wigan Borough. Fight reckless overdevelopment in areas including South Hindley, and Winstanley - roads, dentists and GPs must come before responsible house building provided for local families. Improved SEND support for those in genuine need - we must avoid overdiagnosis, but also provide proper investment to those who need it. Including a constituency-wide investment programme for the improvement and maintenance of children’s playgrounds. Tackle anti-social behaviour in Ashton and elsewhere - no-nonsense, visible policing to crack down on criminal activity in our towns. Parents too must be held responsible for what their children are inflicting on the community. We say enough is enough. Restore our high streets - push for free car parking to drive footfall, abolish business rates to reinvigorate our town centres and deliver a full investigation into the explosion of vape shops and Turkish barbers for trading standards/immigration non-compliance. We are in this to win it.
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Thelifebizness@wordsnfrases·
I can remember the build-up, the anticipation, "who will win the cup? with Brian Moore, watching from early morning hours before the game, the teams preparing in their hotels etc, etc, etc. And, as a Chelsea supporter I should have been excited, but the magic of the big day is gone, it is devalued by semi-finals at Wembley, and V.A.R. among other things making the day and the excitement of the game consigned to memories of a golden era that will never be repeated. @henrywinter @alex_crook @sammatterface
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JD Slazenger
JD Slazenger@Diocletian212·
The FA Cup Final was once an historic cultural event. People still remember Sunderland in 73 or Cov in 87. Today’s game has the feel of a charity match. Two interchangeable lineups of foreign millionaires bankrolled by foreign billionaires. Empty seats. No identity. Yookay slop.
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Thelifebizness@wordsnfrases·
@Tarmeim "In my own world," is the most wonderful place to be and the ultimate formula for peace of mind.
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The woman@Tarmeim·
I’m not gonna lie… I really don’t talk to anybody no more. I don’t text, I don’t call, I don’t come around. I haven’t had company in I don’t know how long. Somewhere along the way I just distanced myself from everything and everybody and got real comfortable in my own world. There’s no beef. I just outgrew a lot of things. I’ve been with myself lately. And honestly… I find peace in staying out of the way.
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Tiny Buddha
Tiny Buddha@tinybuddha·
"The older I get, the more I realize happiness is quiet mornings, a clean space, early nights, a safe home, and people who don’t drain my energy.” ~Unknown
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Activist: "Your cows are putting carbon into the atmosphere." Farmer: "Where did they get it?" Activist: "What?" Farmer: "The carbon. Where did the cow get it before it put it anywhere." Activist: "From... eating?" Farmer: "From eating grass. And where did the grass get it." Activist: "The soil?" Farmer: "The air. The grass pulled it out of the air last spring. The cow ate the grass. The cow breathed some of it back out. It went back into the air it came from." Activist: "But it's still going into the atmosphere." Farmer: "It's going back. There's a difference between a thing going somewhere and a thing going back. You've described a circle and you're frightened of it." Activist: "Then just don't have the cow." Farmer: "The grass still dies in autumn. It rots where it falls. The carbon goes back into the air either way, just without anyone getting fed in the middle." Activist: "It's not that simple." Farmer: "It's grass, cow, breath, grass. Or it's grass, rot, air, grass. Same circle, fewer dinners. If that's complicated for you I'd stay away from the water cycle. That one's got clouds in it."
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Did you know that if you put 100 black ants and 100 red ants together in a jar, they usually coexist peacefully? But if you shake the jar hard, they immediately turn on each other and start killing one another. The red ants see the black ants as enemies, and the black ants see the red ants as enemies. Yet the real enemy is the one shaking the jar. The same thing happens in human society. Before we turn on each other, we should stop and ask ourselves: who is shaking the jar?
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Mindful Maven
Mindful Maven@mindfulmaven_·
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Muhammad Ayan
Muhammad Ayan@socialwithaayan·
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Mindful Maven@mindfulmaven_·
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@adamsummerton This is one reason why non-league attendances are on the increase. People are discovering football in the community again, which is where the league clubs began before they were stolen by foreign owners.
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Adam Summerton
Adam Summerton@adamsummerton·
I really hope there can be a sensible discussion about whether football moves away from VAR It’s been a number of years now, these aren’t teething troubles anymore, this is an addition to the game that currently takes more away than it gives, with no prospect of that changing. Yes, there’ll be more things missed, but things like spontaneity & flow contribute hugely to what makes football so great - the trade off, arguably, hasn’t been worth it. We still get human error, and always will - it just takes a lot longer with VAR
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Mindful Maven@mindfulmaven_·
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@piersmorgan Dunno but 4 mins in and Alan Smith remarking how good palace are at defence, and I am switching off. Fed up with paying for and watching football that is about as exciting as a chess match!
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Universe Vibe@universevibe_·
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The Wolf Man
The Wolf Man@iTheWolfman·
I can't stop laughing😂😂
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