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Ed Hopper

@EdHopper86

Coffee Enthusiast Husband & Father

England, United Kingdom Присоединился Ekim 2017
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Cycling Weekly
Cycling Weekly@cyclingweekly·
Dog walker, lifeguard, and now Olympian: Mark Stewart's unorthodox path to the Paris Olympics trib.al/y1X1Xws
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Jon Pigeon
Jon Pigeon@PigeonJon·
Shat on Spain.
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BBC Sport
BBC Sport@BBCSport·
"By the time that you watch this I will no longer be here" We wanted to share Rob Burrow's poignant final message with you, recorded before his death for a special BBC documentary 'There's only one Rob Burrow'. The Rugby League legend will never, ever be forgotten ❤️
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
🚨🇳🇿 One brave man stands alone trying to stop the murdering terrorist. The World is going to need a lot more men like him. Don’t let anyone ever tell you that masculinity is a bad thing.
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Aldi Stores UK
Aldi Stores UK@AldiUK·
Thought we’d have a bash at Tesco's pricing strategy (we hated it)
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Tom Coughlin
Tom Coughlin@tecoughlin·
How common is doping in elite athletes? 💉 This study employed a randomised anonymous survey to assess doping in 2167 athletes at two major sporting events… IAAF World Championships in 🇰🇷 12th Quadrennial Pan-Arab Games in 🇶🇦 Survey results suggested that 50% of athletes were doping ‼️ Despite only 14% of samples testing positive by anti-doping agencies.
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Dr Jordan B Peterson
Dr Jordan B Peterson@jordanbpeterson·
You’re Morally Obligated to Do Remarkable Things. Why? Well, partly because life is so difficult and challenging that unless you give it everything you have, the chances are very high that it will embitter you. And then you'll be a force for darkness. That’s not good. Also, the fact that life is short and can be brutal can terrify you into hiding. But you can flip that on its head and understand that since you're all in, you might as well take the adventurous risks. That's a very good thing to understand. What is also useful to understand is that there isn't anything more adventurous than the truth. This is something that took me a long time to figure out. You can craft your words to get what you want. if you're attempting to say what you believe to be true and attempting to act in the manner that you think is most appropriate, that's genuinely you. If you're trying to live in the truth, you have the force of reality behind you, and that seems like a good deal. You have the reality and the adventure. So, why is that a moral obligation? Well, if you hide and you don't let what's inside of you out—and you don't bring into the world what you could bring—you become cynical and bitter. Not only will you not add to the world what you could add, but you'll start being jealous of people who are competent and doing well and work to destroy them. That's the pathway to hell.
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Insane Reality Leaks
Insane Reality Leaks@InsaneReality·
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
While drinking, a Pilot bet he could land outside the bar, 2 hours later he touched down in central New York in a stolen aircraft. Years later he repeated the stunt because someone wouldn't believe him. In September 1956 after drinking heavily at a bar in New York City, Thomas Fitzpatrick made an intoxicated barroom bet that he could travel from New Jersey to New York City in 15 minutes. At 3 a.m. he stole a single-engine plane from the Teterboro and flew without any lights or radio before landing on St. Nicholas Avenue near 191st Street in front of the bar where the bet was made. The New York Times called it a "fine landing" and a "feat of aeronautics". For his illegal flight, he was fined $100 after the plane's owner refused to press charges. In October 1958 just before 1 a.m., Fitzpatrick again stole another plane from the same airfield and landed on Amsterdam and 187th after another bar patron disbelieved his first feat. For his second stolen flight, judge John A. Mullen sentenced him to six months in prison. When asked why did had undertaken the 2nd flight Fitzpatrick told the police "he had pulled off the second flight after a bar patron refused to believe he had done the first one" Fitzpatrick was a Marine during the Korean War and received a Purple Heart. He has three sons and was married to his wife, Helen, for 51 years working as a steamfitter. He died in 2009 at the age of 79. Fitzpatrick has a mixed drink named after him for his feat called the "Late Night Flight"
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The State Of Selling
The State Of Selling@StateOfSelling·
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Pavvy G
Pavvy G@pavyg·
My main issue with Shelton is his hypocrisy, the guy does the phone celebration to Tiafoe and says it's just banter, he then gives Djokovic plenty of verbals and "banter" in their match, Djokovic then gives some back and now he and his Dad are crying saying it's disrespectful. 🤷🏽‍♂️
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Spike Cohen
Spike Cohen@RealSpikeCohen·
This man's name is Rick Rescorla. 22 years ago today, Rick disobeyed orders, and saved 2700 lives. Rick was the head of security for Morgan Stanley in the South Tower of the World Trade Center. He warned that the Towers' basements were vulnerable to attack. His warnings fell on deaf ears. Then the 1993 attack happened, and people started listening to him. After that attack, Rick implemented regular evacuation drills, using his megaphone to direct the thousands of employees out of their offices, down the stairwells, and out of the building to safety. Born in Cornwall, Rick would sing Welsh and Cornish songs from his megaphone, as he directed the employees out of the building. He would routinely tell all of the employees: in an emergency, no matter what chaos is happening around you, no matter what anyone tells you, leave your offices, go down the stairwells, and leave the building. Rick told his wife Susan that he suspected another attack on the World Trade Center would happen, this time by air. And 22 years ago today, on September 11, 2001, that attack happened. When the first plane hit the North Tower, the Port Authority announced over the South Tower's speaker system "Please do not leave the building. This area is secure." Rick ignored them. "The dumb sons of b------s told me not to evacuate," he said to his best friend Dan. "They said it's just Building One. I told them I'm getting my people the f--k out of here." And so Rick picked up his megaphone as he had done so many times before, told his employees not to listen to the orders, and directed them out of the building. His Cornish songs helped keep their nerves calm as they evacuated, even after the second plane hit their Tower. Once he had successfully evacuated his employees, Rick went back to look for survivors. But first, he called his wife Susan. "Stop crying. I have to get these people out safely. If something should happen to me, I want you to know I've never been happier. You made my life." Rick rushed back to the South Tower. That was the last time anyone saw him alive. All but 6 of the more than 2700 Morgan Stanley employees survived. Had they obeyed the Port Authority, they would all be dead. Thankfully, they listened to Rick instead. Rest in Peace, Rick. Thank you for your service.
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Will Corden
Will Corden@will_corden·
@faustocoppi60 The organisers are going to take him one piece at a time
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Mihai Simion
Mihai Simion@faustocoppi60·
Remco will have many stories to tell his grandchildren about the 2023 Vuelta a Espana. And it's just stage 3 LOL. #LaVuelta23
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internet hall of fame
internet hall of fame@InternetH0F·
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No Context Brits
No Context Brits@NoContextBrits·
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