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Finn~Creative

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Music make me lose control, music make me lose control LETS-

شامل ہوئے Ocak 2019
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CHURRASCO SAUDADE
CHURRASCO SAUDADE@churrascooooo·
im prepared, i dont give a fuck, i dont have a lot of money, i live in a jr 1 bedroom apartment, i have a fake job, my tax dollars all go to criminals from third world countries, there are schizo homeless everywhere, everything is expensive as fuck, all the houses are overvalued, texas is full of indians, my hometown is majority latino, the food is fake, the government is being run from tel aviv, the only way to make money is online prostitution, all cars suck, you cant get a decent meal anywhere, the pussy has been paywalled, analytics ruined sports, they dont make good movies anymore, the internet is just various forms of linkedin, video games suck, the quality of everything is terrible, books suck, minorities are constantly on speaker phone, the TSA lines are long, everywhere smells like weed, women bring their dogs everywhere, the garlic isnt as strong as it used to be, everywhere is flooded with LED lights... and on top of all of that, everyday i have to hear some SILICON VALLEY FAGGOT write SPOOKY CAPESHIT about "the dangers of AI" like i have ANYTHING TO LOSE
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Finn~Creative
Finn~Creative@FinnCreative·
@NickMoore113161 @Nero And so the entire population of Britain cannot see a concert because some Rabbis may not accept an apology, nor bestow forgiveness on a mentally ill man?
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WORLD CRISIS BITCH
WORLD CRISIS BITCH@NickMoore113161·
@Nero British Rabbis are definitely allowed to not accept an apology from a wealthy rapper who spent most of last year posting tweets that glorified Hitler and sold t shirts with swastikas on. Thats definitely something that Jewish people and Rabbis shouldn’t have to immediately accept
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MILO
MILO@Nero·
The UK is sending the message that apologies are pointless, remorse is irrelevant, redemption is unavailable, and antisemitism is permanent and irreversible Are they sure about this
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AKW
AKW@allkanyewest·
Anyone down to meet up in a random field in the UK, blast Ye’s music through speakers, and pretend we’re at Wireless?
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𖤐 𝖕𝖆𝖑𝖊 𖤐
𖤐 𝖕𝖆𝖑𝖊 𖤐@palevariety3719·
What’s an album that just felt DIFFERENT. Like when you heard it you didn’t know music like it existed
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Jyoos
Jyoos@Crypto_Jyoos·
@RupertLowe10 It's wild that rapping about killing people, selling drugs, gangbanging, robbing and hitting women is fine, but rapping about jews robbing your money is where starmer draws the line
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I couldn’t care less what Kanye West says or does. If Brits want to part with their money to watch him shout into a microphone, let them. He’s a nutcase. But it should be up to those people who purchased a ticket if they attend his events. Not Starmer. Banning him is too far.
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🎨Artsy M*rxist 🎨 (commissions closed)
posts like this are funny cuz sure, but jesus wasnt a real guy. theres no evidence beyond anecdotal that he was real, and most details of his life are borrowed from other religions. so its like a bunch of ppl arguing over what hercules looked like.
MP Arizona☀️🏳️‍🌈💙🌵🐕🐕‍🦺🫂💦🏜🐟🌴🎙🌎🌻♍️🌊@AzPetrich

Just a reminder for Christian's celebrating Easter this week. Jesus looked like the guy in the first picture - not the second.

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Finn~Creative
Finn~Creative@FinnCreative·
@seledka_vodka This reminds me of Jeremy Hunt talking to David Starkey recently about "setting an example to the world"... moronic. A whole generation of British politicians who don't understand Game Theory. What they did to our stance in the world, ironically, was disastrous.
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Vodka & Seledka 🇬🇧
Vodka & Seledka 🇬🇧@seledka_vodka·
No one serious is claiming that North Sea oil and gas is state-owned. That's a strawman. The actual argument is about what extracting it does for Britain - and the answer is straightforward. North Sea oil gets sold on the global market, yes. Around 80% of it bypasses our refineries entirely, partly because those refineries were built to process Libyan crude, not the light sweet crude the North Sea produces. Fine. But when oil companies extract that oil and turn a profit, the Exchequer taxes that profit. That tax revenue is real money that can subsidise bills during supply disruptions. That's our stake - and it's a legitimate one. Gas is even more direct. North Sea gas feeds straight into the UK pipeline network. Britain consumes between 65% and 85% of the gas it extracts domestically. It stabilises supply. It generates taxable profit. There is no coherent argument for leaving it in the ground. Now, climate. Britain produces less than 2% of global greenhouse emissions. Not a single major polluter on earth is adjusting their behaviour based on UK climate commitments. What actually happens when we strangle our own energy sector in pursuit of rapid decarbonisation is simple - we de-industrialise, we export jobs to China, and China builds EVs powered by coal. We get poorer. The climate is unaffected. Leaving recoverable North Sea reserves untouched doesn't save the planet. It just makes Britain weaker.
Zoe Gardner@ZoeJardiniere

It is blowing my mind how many people don’t seem able to grasp that oil & gas in the North Sea is not “ours” but was sold off to private companies who will trade it on the international market like any other fuel. We don’t get any kind of privileged access to this fuel.

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Finn~Creative
Finn~Creative@FinnCreative·
@elonmusk @AI_EmeraldApple @TheAliceSmith Its simply "Luxury Beliefs". These people can't see the crimes and aren't affected by the crimes, so it doesn't exist to them. If she wasn't writing a retarded article, she'd just be ignoring it. It's a lose-lose situation.
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Finn~Creative
Finn~Creative@FinnCreative·
@ZackPolanski >More energy unlocked >We won't get more energy Great take bro, thanks for the insight
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Finn~Creative
Finn~Creative@FinnCreative·
@boys_nicholas @unherd @createstreets I suppose the term "Presidental Library" has lost its original meaning, and would more accurately be described as "Presidential Circlejerk"
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Nicholas Boys Smith
Nicholas Boys Smith@boys_nicholas·
@unherd @createstreets In future, will a library mean a modernist tower built by a former president in which aeroplanes serve as props for networking opportunities? Might be the ironic shared legacy of Barack Obama & Donald J Trump Presidential Libraries? unherd.com/newsroom/why-a…
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Nicholas Boys Smith
Nicholas Boys Smith@boys_nicholas·
This week @EricTrump released a video about the planned Donald J Trump Presidential Library. ‘This landmark on the water in Miami, Florida will stand as a lasting testament to an amazing man, an amazing developer, & greatest President our Nation has ever known.' I've written...
Eric Trump@EricTrump

🚨 FIRST LOOK: The Donald J. Trump Presidential Library is officially here. Over the past six months, I have poured my heart and soul into this project with my incredible team at @Trump. This landmark on the water in Miami, Florida will stand as a lasting testament to an amazing man, an amazing developer, and the greatest President our Nation has ever known. 🇺🇸 These images have never been seen by the public — until today. Enjoy! trumplibrary.org

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Lord Miles Official
Lord Miles Official@real_lord_miles·
I’m giving away one Osama bin lighter for FREE! Literally like this post, retweet and comment. I’ll pick a winner within 48 hours. No Indians no Israelis
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Finn~Creative
Finn~Creative@FinnCreative·
@wigger I'm pretty sure that for most of history, democratic voting was only bestowed upon those who served. Tempted to say... take us back heeh
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Wehehe OneyPlays
Wehehe OneyPlays@WeheheOneyPlays·
@wigger I'd be complaining constantly, I'd never be a real soldier.
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Finn~Creative
Finn~Creative@FinnCreative·
@real_lord_miles Is there some kind of crypto setup you could do, like a smart contract etc? I dont know much about crypto tho
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Lord Miles Official
Lord Miles Official@real_lord_miles·
I plan to mass produce 1488 units of Hitlers personal watch that sold for $1.1m at auction, nobody has ever made an exact copy. I want to crowdfund it, but I don’t believe indiegogo would allow such an item. Are there any crowdfunding platforms for stuff like this? Revenue would be at least $400k alone
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Finn~Creative
Finn~Creative@FinnCreative·
It's things like these that make me think that A) In another life, I'd have emigrsted to America, and B) Maybe I need to leave England
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_

Okay, time to explain guns to our new friends. Every day, when I leave the house, I attach a holstered handgun to my belt, under my shirt or coat. I would no more leave the house without a gun than I would walk around outdoors without shoes. Is it because I "need" a gun? No. I live in rural Tennessee, which is state in the American south. It's very safe here. The dangerous parts of America are big cities where the local government is leftist, and they shelter illegal migrant from the third world, and won't send violent criminals to prison. Places like Chicago and New York City. Yet, any time I leave the house, I put on a gun, knowing that I will probably never have to use it, and if I do, it will probably be on an aggressive stray dog, not a human. So why do I do it? Why do many other people who live around me do it? Why do we do this so much that carrying a gun is considered totally normal? If someone spotted it, it would not even arouse a comment, much less any fear. In fact, it is legal to carry a gun openly here, without covering it up. Covering it up is just considered polite. So.... why? Well, try thinking of an English nobleman, during the reign of Elizabeth the First. When he dressed to go ride to court, he would hang a slender fencing sword, called a rapier or smallsword, from his belt. He didn't expect to be attacked. He didn't even expect to fight a duel. And if he was challenged to a duel, he wouldn't need his sword right then. He would meet his challenger later at an agreed-upon place and time. No, he wore his sword because it was an expression of who he was. He was a gentleman, a person of status, with the legal privilege of carrying a sword. By carrying a sword, he asserted his rights and prerogatives as a nobleman. In Japan, you had the same sort of thing happening. The samurai, members of the bushi class, wore the two swords not because they expected to be attacked at any moment, but because the two swords were an essential part of who he was. So, in these two cases, weapons were carried by noblemen as an assertion of status. They had the right to do so, and they did so in order to assert, exercise, and retain the right. Americans carry guns because every American citizen is a nobleman. When we fought the British for our independence, that war began on April 19th, 1775, when British troops, fearing American rebelliousness, marched out from Boston to confiscate guns from people living in the surrounding countryside. Our ancestors did not submit to this. We shot them instead, and they fled back to Boston with their tails between their legs, to cower under the cover of the guns from the warship HMS Sommerset. Thus began several years of war. And when we won that war, we made a country where no government, and no man, would ever be allowed to disarm the people. No agent of the government may say to us, "I may have a gun, and you may not." Because to say that is to say "I am a nobleman, and you are a peasant. I am a master, and you are a slave." We are not peasants here. We are all noblemen. That is the most basic principle of what it means to be an American. I can be impoverished, so I can to be so poor that I live in a van down by the river. But however reduced my circumstances, as an American, I still have the rights and freedoms of a nobleman, of a daimyo, because that is the basic founding idea of the nation we forged on that day. If you come to America to visit, if you walk among us, you will pass many people carrying guns. You will not notice this. You will not see them. You will witness no violence. Everything will be normal. But the guns will be there. Because that is who we are. We don't carry guns to be violent. We don't wish to be rude, or to intimidate people. We keep our guns covered up. But they are the deepest, most essential part of what it means to be American.

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Calgie
Calgie@christiancalgie·
Spotted on a water fountain in Cheltenham- “The public are expected to protect from injury that which is erected for the public good”
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Natural Philosophy
Natural Philosophy@Naturalphilosy·
“It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.” — Charles Dickens
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