Keith (Not really)
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@dietbea827 You're claiming you paid for it, so take it back to the shop you BOUGHT it from with the receipt & ask them to remove it for you. Otherwise, stop stealing other people's property.
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@DreyfusJames I reckon some Yorkshire folk should get copies of HP and set up a stall outside their shop and give them away for free.
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Keith (Not really) รีทวีตแล้ว

🎶 “He's got a fur lined sheepskin jacket, my ma said they cost a packet...” …do lyrics get any better than this? 🤣The Undertones - My Perfect Cousin #punk 1980 🤘@Feargal_Sharkey @MickeyUndertone 🎶
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@rickygervais How are you coping knowing you won't be able to to box against women in the Olympics?
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@Lachlan_Edi So you are gay but want to exclude trans people from the LGBT+ group? Thats just sad.
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Keith (Not really) รีทวีตแล้ว

For eleven years, a 68-year-old retired forklift truck driver from Mirfield, England began each day by listening to his late wife's voice on their home answering machine message.
She had passed away from cancer in 2003. He never changed phone companies. Every time a new provider offered him a better deal, he asked the same question: if I switch, will her voice be kept? The answer was always no. So he stayed.
Then in December 2014, Virgin Media, his telephone provider, deleted the message during routine technical work.
Stan Beaton described the moment he found out as one of the worst of his life. "I just could not tell people how it affected me," he told BBC Radio Leeds. "It really did devastate me."
He contacted Virgin Media and told them what had happened. The executive director of engineering later described the task of finding it as searching for a needle in a haystack. The chances of recovery, he said, were slim.
A team of engineers spent three days searching through archived servers anyway.
They found it.
Virgin Media sent Stan a CD with the recording. He broke down in tears the moment he heard her voice again.
Is there a voice you would do anything to hear one more time?
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@runthinkwrite @FondOfBeetles Yes, and it harms women. No trans women will be affected.
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Around six and a half years ago, @FondOfBeetles said to me 'basically, we need to get proper sex testing back at the Olympics'. My response was, roughly, 'FFS, Emma, no chance!'.
Yet here we are.
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@MrJamesMay @NoContextBrits As if it had a double n, as in Dennis. It's an area of South Yorkshire.
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@NoContextBrits We covered this on TG. It’s a town on the River Penis.
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@DanniBrener I think his argument is, that some women are tall, and have big hands, therefore sex is bimodal.
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Hi John! As a biomedical scientist, what is the biological mechanism through which male mammals become female? How do we reverse the Müllerian/Wolffian developmental pathways? Why should how a person relates to sexist, regressive stereotypes that society applies to physical bodies (aka gender) supersede the material reality of biology in law and policy? And most importantly, why do you want to force young girls to share intimate space with boys against their explicit consent?
John Streicher@JohnStreicher1
@LissaKEvans Here's another translation: "Nasty little bigots have nothing better to do with their time than make vulnerable children miserable." or: "The huge assholes win."
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@paulwhitefa @DanniBrener @LucyHunterB @nevnev60 Yeah. Men steal everything by force. Well done. Glad the penny dropped. Good boy.
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@DanniBrener @LucyHunterB @nevnev60 Oh, and if the only way women can advance is by excluding men, that says all we need to hear.
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@Joseph782383456 @dingo8myhat @MrMennoTweets @beyoncegarden Because God doesn't exist so it makes no difference.
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@dingo8myhat @MrMennoTweets @beyoncegarden Basically, you're being essentialist with your definition one way and then you're allowing God to use the title of man and he/him pronouns as a theological/social construct.
Why?
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he CHEWED HIM UP so bad here i’m in tears😭
𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗻𝘆🫧💚@beyoncegarden
what's the nastiest read you've ever seen someone give😭
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@Kennedy1Jo @DreyfusJames Spread it widely! He was such a great person!
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Incredible to think this wonderfully chaotic, joyful, irreverent programme, which I had the pleasure of being on a few times, seems like another world away now.
Fun & joy has been completely replaced with dour earnestness, bland virtue signalling & self-conscious caution.
UK Back in the Day@UKBackintheDay2
Once upon a time, breakfast television was worth watching…
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@HeadWarriorTWM @NinoushkaLondon Really? If they choose to? You think coercive control is a choice by the victim?
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