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maviscruet.bsky.social
Lefty, office boy, ageing goth. he/him. Likes Everton, video games, Cricket and Landlords.
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Does he regret not being able to sign a Diplodocus for centre mid? I thought he was a middle management gobshite until I heard him do the rounds the last few weeks. He probably thinks POMO is high fallutin modern bollocks.
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And voices by Rik Mayall.
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Whichever ones Betis' Alfonso wore, they were the first white pair I ever saw.
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There's a limit to your best intentions
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Thank you for keeping us safe
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Isn't climbing on statues a capital offence now?
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Yet
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I'm pretty tempted to hang it in my house
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I am so sorry.
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Whilst the labour movement's history from the turn of the 20th century is important, it doesn't really have any relevance to today's party. Invoking that history gives 21st century labour too much slack. When they think it's funny to destroy rare animals for Persimmon
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I'm always on the side of the cats. Somehow this is your fault
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It's a no man's land, a DMZ. The north think it's the south, the south think it's the north. Though I think culturally it's a bit more north than south. Though maybe that's different across the river, where it's fancy.
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Maybe they just miss you and want you awake for your sparkling personality
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I haven't heard the word "snog" in at least a decade. It's the pinnacle of romance
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Air is too thin up there
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I don't think you should punish yourself for not knowing words in a foreign language.
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I don't think you're meant to announce sham weddings on social media. At least pretend you know them
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The first photo did not do the size justice
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He's surely an actor playing a comedically bad person
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I remember being really confused as to why 'moderates' were bad in my early days in a union. Then I learned.
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That was my first thought. It's funny that people pretend that the things capitalism advertise that they do are ascribed to states that don't in fact do that
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I think he's very brave to go with the combover despite social pressures. He's obviously a guy with a strong will
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Have they not included the data, or just not shown the dots? I read that as the latter. Which does still affect the visual but not the underlying data.
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On the wing they're tiny, so elegant. On a branch they look curmudgeonly and totally unimpressed by you being there.
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Always in my heart.
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If these commentators watched Women in Love their lives might be much more enriched. Though maybe Skin Deep is more their level.
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You'd have thought, but imagine it from the point of view of real Madrid's accountants. Which is s good way to run world football
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I was imagining a description of his wit, not his personality
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I can only assume he's legally changed his name to Political Powerhouse Ian Dunt, because it's certainly not a description anybody would use. A name that's a portmanteau of dull and blunt
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I bet studies would show generational differences in racism. Is that because old people are just wiser, I wonder?
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One of the first games I owned on the BBC was called Spycat, satirising the secret service in the wake of Spycatcher, the controversial book.
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Were there not easier ways to try and lure Jodie Foster?
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having one of those 4 way dialogue buttons and the options are "racism, sexism, smug pun or a really long ramble about cars, baccarat or golf"
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Wow, I had no idea he was so young. He's a really good player, big fan. Far better proven pedigree than players they've spent twice that price on.
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Also, even when the party had decent policies, the machinations didn't discipline people for attacking trans people, despite it being a breach of the rules. It's rotten at the core.
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We used to be scared of dentists, but now they're harder to see than wild beavers so we feel safe again.
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I thought maybe that word has other cultural references and it won't be... and then I clicked on it
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I don't think he's got that much pace, which was one of the problems. I also assume he's on silly money as that's mostly what the "allure of a huge club" is. I'd not say no, but I am not sure it's a realistic option.
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I hope not.
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They're really long. It'll be fine
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Though I also think it's terrible that they're volunteers funded by donations
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Don't forget to stamp it down
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I'm sure if they need reminding whose side they're on, they can just check their donations
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I am going to call it the Nintendo NES to make people (like me) who quietly seethe at PIN Number.
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At least it's summer and you're not going to get the shock of cold air across unfamiliar bare skin!
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If he as short and built as he looks in that pic? Did they sign him specifically to fill a Xherdan Shaqiri shaped hole?