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Berath #FBPE 🇬🇧🇬🇭🎲🌈🦊🇪🇺

@Berathe

Gamer, Walthamstow resident, sci-fi fan. Tweets politics, local news and Brutal Architecture. Clownfish advocate, friend to foxes. Hoarder 🦊🎲🌈🇪🇺🐠🇬🇧🇬🇭

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Lucy Hunter Blackburn
Lucy Hunter Blackburn@LucyHunterB·
Going to deactivate for a bit later this week, due to a combination of domestics, deadlines and the need to reduce my levels of aggravation, which pre-election politics is not improving. But I will be back, and I would still love to see any leaflets anyone gets as below.
Lucy Hunter Blackburn@LucyHunterB

As leafleting time approaches, pinning this request for pictures of any leaflets from any parties which mention their support for any aspect of self-ID. Greens and LDs generally are clearest in their manifestos on this (let's see this time, LD esp), but interested in all of them.

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Pauline Black OBE DL
Pauline Black OBE DL@paulineblackOBE·
Pauline Black photo from the earliest incarnation of The Selecter in Coventry 1979.
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
@KDansky It is possible that a good friend, hearing of my strong personal views on hoodies for middle-aged men, bought not only my husband but every member of the friend's and my own family identical hoodies, which they all wore to lunch. And they made me wear one.
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Urbanponds101
Urbanponds101@urbanponds101·
How do we feel about Stag Beetles !?!
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Jennifer 🟥🔴🧙‍♀️🦉🐈‍⬛ 🦖
Ok. So you hear this woman is going to do a pole dancing routine and you’re instantly turned off. But then… wait for it. I promise. Trust me. This is worth watching. You have learned to trust me by now. Right?
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Sydney Louw Butler
Sydney Louw Butler@GendoWasRight·
@OliverJia1014 It's not just a console thing. I feel the same seeing grown adults lose their minds about which team kicks a ball around better, or the religion they grew up with by random chance. It's a bug/feature of human psychology. howtogeek.com/801956/the-psy…
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Oliver Jia (オリバー・ジア)
Seeing adults unironically invested in video game console wars on this website is the funniest shit ever. These people act like they’re still on a middle school playground and that defending their preferred brand is a life or death jihad.
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
Fun fact, Japan is the only G7 nation that hasn’t fallen to the rainbow mafia. Same-sex unions are not recognized in any form in Japan. 🇯🇵
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
??? Before each landing, cosmonauts carry a small suitcase in one hand. These suitcases are connected to their spacesuits via flexible tubes and supply them with air. Portable ventilation is necessary because the suits are sealed: sweat and heat loss quickly create an unbearable climate and overheating. A similar device found in Sumerian and Mayan bas-reliefs was called the "bag of the gods."
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Maureen🐶🏃‍♀️🏊‍♀️🌞 KPSS
The Department of Justice is investigating the abuse and raping of women prisoners by male prisoners. Male prisoner Tremaine Carroll raped 3 women in a California women’s prison. The prison gave Carroll 3 different women because he requested women. nypost.com/2026/03/26/us-…
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Allison Bailey
Allison Bailey@BluskyeAllison·
“Garfield, Radcliffe, Pascal and the rest should be put on the spot. They should be made to tell us exactly what they hate about Rowling’s campaigning. Is it her belief that men are not women? Is it her funding of Biera’s Place in Edinburgh, a women-only service for survivors of sexual assault? Is it her opposition to men playing in women’s sports, including boxing, where biological males pound women literally for sport?” ✍️Brendan O’Neill | 🎁Read this article for free: telegraph.co.uk/gift/456e3fe4e…
The Telegraph@Telegraph

✍️ "I almost feel sorry for Andrew Garfield. Imagine the impermeable, smug bubble of celebrity group-think you would need to live in to think it’s still fashionable to bash JK Rowling," writes Brendan O'Neill. 🔗: telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/2…

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Josh Mr right
Josh Mr right@joe_alinda·
@VictoriaDailyn Problem is your not looking at the problem. You want to look at every thing and making it about men. Thats what the original tweet is talking about.
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Victoria👩‍⚕️🇺🇬
Everyone keeps writing headlines about women in their 20s “refusing” marriage and childbirth because of empowerment. But no one is writing about the surge of men who fear responsibility, fear commitment, don’t want to be husbands, don’t want to be fathers, but want children.
Melanin Queen👑🌹@onlyone_success

20 years from now, there will be a surge of aging women, alone and unhappy, led down by the illusion they once embraced as empowerment. It's on the way, and it will be massive.

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@SandyofCthulhu Could be just that they haven't thought to. And they're assuming she's fine not coming. At a LAN I was at, the men invited only their friends to lunch not me - surely if I wanted to accompany them I'd just say so! True. Women operate differently socially. It was a gf who asked me
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beatrix #G2WIN 🇩🇪🇹🇷
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN GC EMEA HISTORY, WE HAVE 2 DACH TEAMS IN THE MAIN STAGE... ONLY TOOK 1644 DAYS AND FINALLY HAPPENED 😭
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exQUIZitely 🕹️
exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
I got my C64 in 1984. One of my earliest memories is the strong desire to understand how it worked. Games obviously had the highest appeal, but I was also curious about what lay “behind” the screen - how things functioned, how they were connected. Not so much from a hardware perspective, but more from how programs actually worked. Naturally, in those days, you would read about programming in magazines, and they often included several pages of code that you could type in to create "your own" program. None of those programs were overly complex or particularly great, but that wasn’t the point. It was simply fascinating to see that if you wrote this, then that happened. If you tweaked a value here, a color would change there. Add an extra parameter and the result looked even better - or it all fell apart, depending on what you changed. I remember one of the earliest programs I wrote in BASIC was a number guessing game. You had 5 guesses and started by entering a number between 1 and 100. The program would then tell you "too high" or "too low" relative to the random number it had generated for that session. What a truly epic experience for a 9-year-old at the time! I changed parameters that were easy to identify in the code, such as the number of tries you had, the range of the random number, and - what made me especially proud - I even modified the computer's replies. Instead of just "too high" or "too low," it would now give more precise feedback (e.g. way too high, too high, a little bit too high, etc.). All of this sounds extremely trivial from today's perspective, but it was a playful way to explore what was possible. I continued writing programs in BASIC and later dabbled in Turbo Pascal. It never went much further than that, but it remains one of my best memories from a time when computers felt more fascinating and accessible - they made you curious and invited you to be creative. Did you ever do this back in the day? If so, what were your first steps? BASIC, Pascal...?
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DaVinci
DaVinci@BiancoDavinci·
Victorian “reading station” crafted by Charles Hindley & Co. c. 1890.
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Berath #FBPE 🇬🇧🇬🇭🎲🌈🦊🇪🇺
@MarkJHQ @higgyboson I'd ask why does his wife wear the niqab. What does that say about her worldview and of his?The niqab is a garment that infers fundamentalism that needs to be explored in a plural society such as the UK;a woman in a niqab is sealing herself off from the world, is this positive?
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Mark JA
Mark JA@MarkJHQ·
@higgyboson Look at what you just said… and you will find the answer you look for. The Greens are a party that is diverse and wide spanning, a collection of different views, no whip and ability to make choices which does not happen in the suited white men main parties
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Higgy
Higgy@higgyboson·
So let's get this straight. This is the deputy leader of the Green Party with his fully veiled wife, right? And the leader of the Green Party is the gay Jewish bloke who yesterday gyrated on stage with a load of men dressed in bondage gear. Which of these two loons is actually representative of the Green Party because it seems to me that, even at the top, they have absolutely no idea what they're about.
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