Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว
Billy Fry
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Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว
Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว
Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว
Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว

Can I say the quiet part out loud? I don’t want to work a corporate job anymore. I’m tired. It’s exhausting having to make money just to live on this expensive planet that I was plopped onto. I want to live a full life. I want to travel. I want to make lots of friends and love lots of animals. I want to eat good food, read good books, watch good movies, drink good wine and lay on my fucking couch. And I want to NOT have to write a bunch of stupid emails every day in order to earn those things.
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Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว

Kinda crazy how middle class whites can’t afford homes with garages anymore, so their teenage kids don’t have a free place to make angsty punk rock, so we just don’t get music like this anymore
Redd@ReddCinema
24 years ago, Sum 41 released 'In Too Deep'
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As soon as I started this high protein diet, my body got noticeably leaner and all the bloating and uncomfortable feelings after meals vanished.
Chelsea Boss@Dchelseaboss
95% of all diseases would vanish if everyone started eating like this.
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Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว
Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว
Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว

I’m generally opposed to milking these franchises dry until they’re nothing but a shriveled husk, but if this movie is going to villainize iPads and scold parents who use screens to babysit their kids then I wholly support it. This may be the only “part 5” movie that has ever had a valid reason to exist.
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm
The first trailer for ‘TOY STORY 5’ has been released. In theaters on June 19.
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Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว
Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว

Still the greatest band to come out of the UK in the last 20 years in terms of quality and consistency of output
crazy ass moments in nu metal history@numetal_moment
"sorry you're not a winner" by enter shikari (2007)
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Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว
Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว
Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว

Today marks the end of the survivor participation for our rape gang inquiry hearings. I simply have no words that describe the bravery and courage of these women who have come forward.
No words.
What they have been through is indescribable.
It has been a life-changing experience for me. I never thought such evil was possible. Never. Not here, in Britain. In our towns, in our communities. It is pure evil. These men are so utterly depraved.
If it were up to me, thousands of them would receive the death penalty.
To do what they did, on such an industrial scale, to innocent young girls - many of whom were already in such an incredibly vulnerable place? There is no redemption possible. The world is a better place without them in it.
I started this inquiry because so many others failed.
Speaking honestly, I did not understand how deep this evil is rooted in our society.
Police, politicians, council officials, the NHS, social workers, children’s homes - it is everywhere.
IS everywhere. Not was. IS.
Meeting these women, and men, listening to how severely they were failed by those tasked to protect them? My views have changed forever. I knew it was bad. I never knew how bad it was.
Every single one who has come forward is a hero in my view.
The courage and grace in how they have conducted themselves is unlike anything I have seen in my life. All because they don’t want others to suffer the same fate. That is an extraordinary sacrifice. They could have just moved on with their lives. Tried to forget. But no, they chose to do this. I am in awe of all of them.
Our hearings will finish tomorrow, following the contribution of three more expert witnesses.
Then the next stage begins. We will produce a report, and then we will seek to put people in prison. There are FAR more testimonies and evidence to release - this will keep coming and coming and coming.
Even with a media blackout, we have reached tens of millions. We have made real progress.
And following such immense demand, we will reopen the portal so that more women can tell their stories.
This is just the beginning.
Politicians from all parties have failed these girls, again and again and again.
I do not intend to join that list.
To everyone who donated, thank you. To our team, thank you. And especially to the survivors, thank you.
I believe that together we can start to make Britain understand what is happening, and then finally do something about it.

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Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว

Approx. 1 in 100 Muslims are on MI5's terror watch list. That's larger than HAMAS on 7 Oct
MI5 & counter terrorism police say 75% of their caseload is currently focused on Islamist terrorism
Even worse 9% of Muslims, approx 400k, are Islamists or supporters of terrorism
The number of jihadis on the UK terror watchlist is already half the size of the full-time British Army - and growing
Due to the growth of the Muslim population, it could be larger than the British Army by 2050
And by 2050 we could have more than 1 million supporters of terrorism walking the streets of Britain.
The significance of this is devastating for social cohesion
Why do you think there has been a shocking rise in anti-Semitism, misogyny and homophobia over the past decade?
52% of UK Muslims believe homosexuality should be illegal (Amongst the rest of the UK population it is only 5%)
62% believe in restricting freedom of speech to protect religions from criticism
15% sympathise with fundamentalists (compared with 6% in France and 7% in Germany)
19% respect Osama bin Laden
6% want to lead a completely separate Islamic life in the UK
44% believe schools should be able to insist on hijab or niqab
1/3 oppose teaching art & music in school
1/3 of UK Muslims 18-24 believe in bigamy/polygamy
In 2007, Policy Exchange found that 36% of Muslims aged 16–24 supported the death penalty for apostasy, compared to 19% of those over 55. An unbelievable statistic. But given unprecedented mass immigration of the past decade from Islamic trouble spots, the evidence suggests this figure is even larger today.
Of course it goes without saying that many Muslims are well integrated members of British society.
No one denies that, and it is to be celebrated. But to deny the reality of the existence of a vast number who aren't is to be at best naive or wilfully ignorant
Attempting to sweep the dire trajectory of Britain under the carpet is deeply dangerous, @piersmorgan.
You have an important platform. Use it to alert the nation of the urgency of dealing with this issue.
My views on this matter, speaking with @AndrewGold_ok 👇
Sources:
* pollingreport.uk/articles/nop-p…
* pewresearch.org/global/2006/08…
* policyexchange.org.uk/wp-content/upl…
* henryjacksonsociety.org/wp-content/upl…
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Billy Fry รีทวีตแล้ว

I don’t recognise my own country anymore.
I’ve done everything I was told to do. Worked hard. Paid my taxes. Obeyed the law. Tried to live with decency and respect. And for what? To be ignored by the very government that’s supposed to represent me. To be treated like I’m disposable in my own homeland.
Every day it feels more obvious that ordinary people like me have been sold out. Our leaders bend over backwards for immigrants and for Islam, while the people who built this country are pushed further and further to the margins. If you raise concerns, you’re branded a bigot. If you speak honestly, you’re silenced.
My culture, my history, my way of life — all slowly erased in the name of “progress.” And we’re expected to smile and clap while it happens.
I walk through my own towns and barely recognise them. I don’t feel at home. I feel like a stranger in the place I was born. Like I no longer belong.
Sometimes I’m actually grateful I don’t have children. Because the thought of them growing up in this mess is terrifying. A country with no backbone. No pride. No loyalty to its own people. A future where they’d have to apologise just for who they are.
I’m angry because I care. I’m angry because I love this country and I’m watching it be dismantled by cowardly politicians who won’t stand up for it. We weren’t asked. We weren’t consulted. We were ignored.
How long are people like me supposed to stay silent before we finally say: enough is enough?
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