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mak-nono.bsky.social
Artist. Expert in mothering and crochet. Teacher, chef, and French migrant in the UK.
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Totally cringy plot twist from that damn American sitcom.
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It’s very good, just the progress are a bit slow. A huge improvement would be a version for bilingual children who still need to learn to read and write etc now that’d be extraordinary!
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“It” remains to be seen.
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With my dog, Pocket.
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The launching systems. Images via the SBU. Apart from the strategic brilliance, you really have to commend Ukraine’s comms team!
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“I’m not on drugs, just genuinely that bad a human” doesn’t sound as cool as he thinks.
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And she started Bad-enough.
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Un notaire?
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Most of these empty homes are unsuitable for many reasons. There’s a lot of TV noise about empty homes that is just good dramatic TV. Incidentally , there’s also a turnover that means over a whole country it isn’t that many empty homes.
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Though most second homes aren’t really where these children need to live, so it wouldn’t help much.
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A little bird told me a lot of these things are just for show for the NIMBYs who voted them in, whilst behind closed door people are told to carry on and call projects something less.
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The US team wants to “affirm the importance of freedom of expression in the UK and across Europe “. Brits have a fight on their hands. America is not a friend.
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“Alphonse Capone was a monster. He was a very hardened criminal. I went through more investigations than Alphonse Capone, and now I'm talking to you as president. Can you believe this?” www.independent.co.uk/news/world/a...
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This is genuinely the first podcast I have carried on listening to, it is meaningful and personal in so many ways. I get rather crossed when I check and there isn’t a new episode yet!
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Wetherspoon’s seen my eldest through uni with a decently paid part-time job and regular meals. They employed the son of an EU migrant and somehow it gives me great satisfaction!
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They all turn to the gutter when they get political editor. We should only have economic editors and the news would be informative!
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To be fair, it’s lacking punctuation, meaning I read that completely differently. I guess this is a typical case of eating grandma.
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WHY DOES HE NEED TO SPEAK SO FREAKING LOUD ALL THE TIME, HAS HE NOT GOT AN INDOOR VOICE?
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Mean!
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Roasted.
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Setting the tone for the Turkish talks. Ukraine isn’t in it to get walked over.
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Shelfishly not too bothered about fish, I’d rather no one fished them. But could a veterinary agreement involve pets and pets passport, pretty please?
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A true investment in education, the benefits are worth many times more.
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And while anyone is considering how serious to take this, the FT reports Russia is preparing for a much larger offensive against Ukraine and is moving forces to key hot spots on the front.
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And that alone is the Bad-enough strategy!
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The bribe is going strong these days…
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The little islander complex.
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It’s a full time job for at least 20 years, although most people in our society seem to think they can wing it like a sideline gig, yet pay others to do it for them. It’ll get easier. You’ve probably got this more than you think.