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Atteke 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@DanW2Capital After 30 years of pissing around trying to get to a new stadium, Rupert Lowe got us to St Mary's. Promotions, relegations... these are common enough everywhere. It's not every chairman who leaves a legacy like that. However, I'll never forgive him for changing the club's badge.
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Daniel
Daniel@DanW2Capital·
Politics aside... Rupert Lowe probably shouldn't be shouting about his chairmanship of #Saintsfc 🤣 Relegations, administration, and getting rid of an up and coming British Manager to hire 2 Dutchmen with no experience of English football 😅 Oh and hiring a Rugby legend for a football club who suggested that they should lift up Peter Crouch at corners.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

I spent a long time in football as chairman of Southampton. Proper fans, proper sport. I loved it. It brings people together in a special way. Not always positively towards the chairman, it must be said. But our sport is being increasingly used as a political tool to force this guff on people who just don’t want to hear it. The fans. Taking the knee, all this diversity bollocks being pushed at each and every turn. I hated it when I was chairman, and I certainly hate it now. Take this Reform politician welcomed on stage by Farage this week who founded his club in the North East ‘as a BAME football club’, with the ‘specific aim of integrating the fragmented Indian community’. His words... A club specifically founded for black, asian and ethnic minorities. A club for Indians. Anti-white racism. Pure and simple. Why do we tolerate it? A Restore Britain Government would stop it. Because it’s not just this Reform bloke, this filth is everywhere. Jobs across the football pyramid banning white men from applying. It’s outright racism. But apparently when it’s white blokes on the receiving end nobody cares? I wonder how many young white men have been overlooked for job opportunities in the industry because of the colour of their skin. In the clubs, and certainly in the media. Thousands and thousands and thousands. It’s going to get worse and worse with this new Government regulator being forced on football. Trust me. It will not stop. Nobody cares about all this nonsense. Fans want to go to the football, have a few pints, enjoy the game. Good. Let them. Clubs need to start listening to them, because they’re the ones funding the whole operation. And the fans don’t want any of it. None of the politics. Not at the stadium. Not on the TV. There is now a party that represents those football fans who want to enjoy their sport without the incessant lectures, irritating political campaigning and outright anti-white racism. Restore Britain.

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Atteke 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@HiddenYorkshire I lost all respect for old people once I discovered that they weren't, as in my childhood they had assured me, alive during the Great Depression, but were, in fact as it turned out, only just in their mid-twenties in 1980.
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Catherine Warr
Catherine Warr@HiddenYorkshire·
My gay best friend is actually a 70 year old Royal Navy veteran from church. A few years ago we went for a pint after the Remembrance Day service and it was quite touching to sit at a table with others, all ex-military and gay, in their 70s and 80s. Put your phone down and start listening to the elders!!!
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Joel M. Curzon
Joel M. Curzon@JoelMCurzon·
Theism is essentially a claim that fundamental reality is some kind of ‘person.’ If that claim doesn’t strike you as utterly bizarre, why doesn’t it?
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Atteke 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@designmom Maybe, but this sort of demoralisation attempt is well behind the curve. The whole world thinks it's made from atoms anyway and legacy is nothing. Your point would have been spunky twenty years ago. Now it's just hot air. Well done kitten.
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Gabrielle Blair
Gabrielle Blair@designmom·
Hey men, if having a genetic legacy is important to you, I have some bad news: Men don’t. Ever. Only women do. Literally.
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Shania 🇻🇦🇻🇦
Shania 🇻🇦🇻🇦@shanianottwain2·
Young women, You should not marry a porn addict or manwhore, even a reformed “born again” porn addict or man whore He is forgiven, and that’s between him and God but you should not reward him by allowing him to be your spouse He should seek a life of solitude and repentance for his whoredom and addiction Don’t be an idiot
White American@White_Amercan

Young men, You should not marry a whore, even a reformed “born again” whore She is forgiven, and that’s between her and God but you should not reward her by allowing her to be your spouse She should seek a life of solitude and repentance for her whoredom Don’t be an idiot

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Atteke 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@KILLTOPARTY The menopausal instinct women have to jettison their husbands is so common. Perhaps they instinctively return fertile men to the group for the good of society. Who knows?
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“Bad” Billy Pratt
“Bad” Billy Pratt@KILLTOPARTY·
Not me watching 40 something-year-old women ruin their lives for absolutely no reason
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Atteke 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@AtheistTakes There can be only one God since he exists beyond the realm of categories. He must be One. Other gods may well exist, but if they do, they exist within the universe, in among the realm of the many, or else they are rough glimpses at the one God as through a dirty telescope.
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Internet Atheists
Internet Atheists@AtheistTakes·
The flying spaghetti monster is back guys
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Atteke 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@Kulambq King Lear is an attack on the inevitable consequences of nihilism. The absence of meaning leads to the excessive cruelty of Edmund, Cornwall, & Regan. It is Gloucester and Cordelia's error. Lear is an arsehole, but he is restrained by meaning and the gods and thus redeemable.
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Edmund
Edmund@Kulambq·
'I think Shakespeare is a nihilist, ultimately, and that he is the greatest nihilistic writer, you know, in the West, and that ultimately our literature is nihilistic because of Shakespeare.' Harold Bloom
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Dan
Dan@_I_AM_DAN_·
Bournmouth fans booing shaw and chanting “scummer, Scummer, Scummer” is pathetic from a club that isn’t a rival or a derby. #Saintsfc
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Steve Loftus
Steve Loftus@LoftusSteve·
For a number of years, more than 20 years ago, I worked for a Pakistani owned business and lived in a Muslim dominated area of Manchester. I understand why Nick feels this way, and those railing against it in the name of diversity are ignoring that Islam is aggressively intolerant of other religions. I have many years of personal experience with both immigrant and British born Pakistanis. There was no real difference. Islam is the one true faith and all others are "kafir". It's a far more exclusive religion than others, there is no interest in diversity of faith. You are Muslim, or you are "kafir". This was highlighted to me on the day of 9/11. It was early in the morning, around 9am, and cheers started echoing down the corridors. Word started to spread and they were all grinning and clapping each other on the backs. These were men and women born and raised here for the most part. The owner wheeled in a big CRT TV and 30-40 of them gathered around BBC news laughing and cheering like Pakistan were in the cricket world cup final. It is not hard to see why large public prayers by followers of a religion perceived as hostile to your very existence can feel less like worship and more like an assertion of dominance. I'm sure there are many good, tolerant Muslim people in this country who mix Western ideals with the muslim faith. People that consider themselves British among all else. But I learned that day that there are less than you think.
Nick Timothy MP@NJ_Timothy

Too many are too polite to say this. But mass ritual prayer in public places is an act of domination. The adhan - which declares there is no god but allah and Muhammad is his messenger - is, when called in a public place, a declaration of domination. Perform these rituals in mosques if you wish. But they are not welcome in our public places and shared institutions. And given their explicit repudiation of Christianity they certainly do not belong in our churches and cathedrals. I am not suggesting everybody at Trafalgar Square last night is an Islamist. But the domination of public places is straight from the Islamist playbook. Trafalgar Square belongs to all of us. It is a national memorial to our independence and our salvation. Last night was not like a televised football match or a St Patrick’s Day celebration. It was an act of domination and therefore division. It shouldn’t happen again.

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Bob of Speakers Corner
Bob of Speakers Corner@btbsoco·
Physicist who suggest an infinite universe are either mathematically illiterate or self deluded, the absurdity of mathematical infinities, are evidence against an infinite material universe, even a repeating universe like that postulate by some physicists like Sir Roger Scruton must still have a real and actual beginning to their existence. When - in physics - the mathematics hits an infinity, this is a red flag, that we are missing information. This logic and principle must also apply to the universe as a whole, therefore - even an infinitely rebounding universe - must have an actual real beginning, the source of which cannot be itself but something else: we call God.
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Atteke 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 ری ٹویٹ کیا
Allie ✞
Allie ✞@allie__voss·
Hi! I made this meme and I am, in fact, a woman I’m sorry if a man has made you feel stupid for asking something like this, but this is just a lighthearted joke about the difficulties of planning as a couple
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Madelaine Hanson@MadelaineLucyH

This meme annoys the fuck out of me because it misunderstands invisible labour as stupidity. Women don’t ask “roughly when will you be home?” because we think you can predict the future. We ask because someone has to organise dinner, childcare, and the rest of the household around your absence.

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Atteke 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@ZoeJardiniere @ChrisHumble79 Children who have been warped and twisted out of all ability to see the world clearly is... 'fucking lame'? Compassion is in vanishingly short supply for men. Kinda makes you want to say 'Have at it, broken men. They'll only hate you anyway."
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Atteke 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@Zero_4 If a woman suffered from alopecia and wore a wig to parliament, you'd be an absolute shit for calling it out. Yet you attack a man for the same thing. He never mentioned the Green MP, but he's fair game. He's not on your side. So basically, anyone can attack anyone for anything
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David
David@Zero_4·
For years on end there was a Tory MP who wore an utterly ridiculous wig every time he attended parliament but look at this woman wearing relatively smart, contemporary clothing yeah
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Chris Rose@ArchRose90

The contrast, such decline!

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Atteke 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@MadelaineLucyH Lines like this in The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt: "I knew my mother’s feet, her clothes, her two-tone black and white shoes." Er, yeah, right. Never been a teenage boy, never even raised a teenage boy.
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Madelaine Hanson
Madelaine Hanson@MadelaineLucyH·
I love (genuinely, it's interesting) when a male author tries to write as a female character and gets it badly wrong. Male author: She blushed, impressed by his courage in having asked her out. He was kind of attractive, and she felt very aroused. "I'm so flattered," she whispered shyly. "But I have a boyfriend." Female author: She stared at the table, annoyed at the awkwardness of the situation. The stranger hung over her, like a scavenging gull. "I'm so flattered," she said limply. "But I have a boyfriend."
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