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unreliableubahn.bsky.social
Just a normal, left of centre man that follows back. Have learnt to re train my dislike of Tories, especially Thatcher and honed it to absolute disgust at Reform/Musk/Trump/Putin.
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Referee is on the middle eastern timezone.
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It won't be. They are as bought and paid for as he is sadly.
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I makes me wonder what are true investigative journalists doing? Or are they being silenced? Surely there is enough dirt to be dug on reform to bury them forever.
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At least we were both thinking it.
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I'd rather use another word beginning with C πŸ˜‰
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And Neville didn't say a word about it.
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Sadly, I suspect ICE has been 'brought to you' by the same people that also enjoyed wearing white gowns with hoods on the weekends.
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Tactically paralysed and three touches when one will do. Crosses, corners and throws on top of one of the worlds best aerial keepers and Ødegaard playing the invisible man again second half. πŸ˜•
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Couldn't have said it better myself πŸ‘
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I'm a biker. Not all of us are terrible human beings, actually the opposite. These Reform enabled idiots should be pushed into the sea.
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I wonder if this can be traced to Vladimir's operations? I bet it can too.
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Puzzling to know who of the two idiots bored their victims the most.
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It seems the US has never had such a low brow government. I thought we had it bad with Boris, Truss then middle manager Sunak.
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Ipswich folk don't seem the smartest.
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Nope. We've got this.
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Good old Dave. Sold us down the river in so many ways. Mostly to keep the banks and his loony back benchers happy.
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Looks more like an advert than propaganda. Fox news is what I'd call propaganda tbh.
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Possibly the most consequential election since Germany in 1933 happened in the US very recently.
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Absolutely Vladimir....
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Something to do with having done a deal with that disgusting Australian news group, beginning with M and ending with Neo-Liberalism and Brexit?
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I think I want to be Canadian. Love from GB.
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More people selling than ever! Woohoo...
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Peak delusion. Maybe Elon's been sharing his Ket stash?
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Well done. Reaching day six is a great effort πŸ‘
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Looks a little like shoring up banks in 2008 with taxpayers money to me ...
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Science is overrated, apparently.
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I'd say Karen if you were talking motorcycles. Obviously with limitations though. Sometimes nobody would notice a motorbike if it wasn't for the noise of a little rev.
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It's massively addictive and just a massive achievement to kick it. Though like alcoholism, it never goes. Getting the mindset to do it is the biggest battle. You are doing the right thing and focusing on the negatives on your health.
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I'll be honest, I hate running. I'm fundamentally lazy but, I do enjoy the positivity it gives me after. As they say, if you feel good, good things happen. You've realised smoking makes you feel like shit. You can change that so much.
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Give the first lesson a go if you can. Drink some water first! play.google.com/store/apps/d...
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I smoked from 16 to 45 then on and off. Started to wheeze when walking, scared the crap out of me. Doing the London to Brighton cycle for the second time this year. Honestly, you can do this. Get that blood oxygen up and you'll feel better, honestly. πŸ‘
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It's reversible, trust me. Trust your body to repair. I don't want to come across as an evangelist, but after a lot of personal loss last year, I used smoking to get me through. I discovered exercise not only stopped me smoking, but did wonders for my mood and sense of self worth.
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Addiction is so horrible, but so much better when kicked. I used mine as emotional support, but focusing on how much physically better I felt helped, even just in the mornings. I used the couch to 5k app to help me. Knowing what effort I put into a 30 sec jog, stopped me going back.
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Willing you on from GB.
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Stopping smoking is something I found immensely difficult. Relapse is so easy too. My advice would be to use all the tools you can. Seek medical support, target some exercise goals with maybe a morning wander, if you can. I don't know you, but I'm with you.
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Sadly, it'll never happen, as long as we allow governments to be lobbied and bribed into keeping it this way.
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The last government was doing that too. With most of them also getting donations and freebies, when is the corruption (yes, that's what it is) going to end?
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Quite classy, for a Murdoch family production.😬
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Just like the Conservative party in Great Britain. The press continue to enable them as the rich just get richer off it.
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Sounds more like euthanasia.
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Privatisation and farming out to private entities. No more. Thanks Thatch.