stevehookham.bsky.social
Proud to be part of Shaun Keaveny’s Community Garden Radio. Member of the Green Party. Support Led By Donkeys, Trussell Trust. Work as a Paramedic 🚑 Life isn’t fair, but society can be. Yet a vile shitbag according to Kelvin MacKenzie. Northern.
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If it wasn’t so scary it would be laughable.
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Was going to say “thin end of the blue wedge” but I think they’re past that now. Don’t get me wrong, they’re a millions times better the Tories but equally, that was always a very low bar.
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No one does Popiary like Trump, he’s going to make Catholicism great again.
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When they did it to Napoleon, wasn’t it called exile?
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Is because they’re not Just Stop Oil, Youth Demands, or highlighting the plight of Palestine? Just a wild guess here.
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Also, modernise? Modernise?! I'm wrangling with CoPilot every day whilst lamenting the 'too difficult' problem of getting access to contemporaneous medical records and explaining the 'not a taxi' nature of the ambulance service. Still!
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Am guessing that is a Titanic deckchair?
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YouGov though…
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You say that and yet there he is pissing on the world from a great height.
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Or put another way, Trump, and his cabal of enablers, have turned America on its friends.
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Internationally recognised as shaking dice!
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No, their older sister Bricklayer is doing really well for herself, literally building her future.
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He did indeed, but only from those present in the venue. ie his supporters. Let’s see what Americans and their industries do with that. Though, given that they elected Trump, I’m not holding my breath.
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Or put another way, more people will die because we are not taxing the rich so poorer people can retire.
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His pronoun is That c&@t
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That’s Zero F Woman! Her super power is zero Fs given in any situation.
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On the one hand, yeah that’s great! On the other, yeah, that’s nature just doing its thing. 🙂
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So true, and we shouldn’t take it personally when our tastes don’t align with someone else’s.
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Suits her soporific tones better for sure.
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What’s a sausage fest? Is it something @mattfromconsett.bsky.social might be interested in?
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I’m not on there, hence final straw comment ? ?
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Why do you say that?
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Also laxative properties. So I’ve heard.
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I recently reread it, as it was a bit of a cult book when I first read it, to see if it still stood up. This time I found it a sad indictment of a somewhat selfish father… Well written without doubt.
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I wish you could cross post this on to X without actually being in X. The absolute bilge that’s being directed towards @jessphillipsmp.bsky.social around the report’s findings, was the final straw for me. Outright hate speech of every flavour, going completely unchallenged by X.
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Sadly you can’t just dismiss him as a mega rich man with some eccentric ideas.
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Same energy and resources put into protection and expansion of woodland would do so much more for future generations. The root (ha!) problem here is the bridge. Way way too restricted for modern demand. A bigger bridge, at a less impactful crossing point, is the answer, but no one is pressing.
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This plus spurious conflation of trees in a woodland setting (ability to mitigate run off en mass, not individually, lifespan vs same species in an urban setting. Trees are the invaluable to us and our environment, but people typically fixate on individual specimens. Up to them of course but
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That is not a high quality oak. The bifurcated trunk, clearly seen in the picture, alone precludes it being such. Moreover, it looks like there is included/excluded bark at the division. Let’s hope these people are as invested in the tree if it fails at that point and a few ton of oak falls.