41. Agnostic. CivNat SocDem. High-trust society appreciator. Some say I'm ignorant & apathetic, but I don't know what they mean & I couldn't care less.
This really upset me. What if this was your nan or relative?!
An elderly woman was trying to get up the stairs and this arrogant POS stood in her way and wouldn’t move!
How hard would it have been for him to move? 😡 Nasty little prick.
Bangladeshi migrant avoids sexual assault conviction after impregnating 10-year-old girl in Italian asylum hotel after judge rules ‘no evidence of coercion.'
https://t.co/SUV9XroBiF
@Howlingmutant0@Variety I don't think it's plausible or feasible that Israel murdered him, but IMO the biggest tragedy of his death is that he was just coming around to realising how much power AIPAC hold over the USA Gov.
It's odd that the organisation that he created is now doubling down on Zionism.
@Howlingmutant0@Variety Playing devils advocate - did she actually justify his murder or just say he was hateful?
I'm a huge HM fan, & I probably agreed with 95% of CK's opinions, but he wasn't exactly tactful or an incredibly smart person - he just used common sense arguments.
It's just hard hard to give a shit about your concerns about Russia when our own government is locking up people for tweets, giving a free pass Islamists, blowing up our power stations, winding down our armed forces, and replacing us with low IQ third worlders. When it comes to degrading and humiliating Britain, Russia is a rank amateur compared with the British uniparty. You could be forgiven for thinking our ruling class hates us more than Russia does.
@Telegraph 48% of London's social housing is occupied by foreigners.
We are subsidising third-world migrants to live in locations that most hard-working British citizens can no longer afford.
Ending this madness is the first step towards making our capital city recognisably English again.
Taxpayers spend £18bn a year subsidising housing in the capital
Find out how social housing tenants are benefiting from government schemes ⬇️
https://t.co/2opeBcBqVJ
First Kier came for the alpacas, and I did not speak out, because I was not an alpaca
Then Kier came for the Dartmoor ponies, and I did not speak out, because I was not a Dartmoor pony <--- You are here
"Nearly double initial expectations."
No, they knew exactly what was going to happen. The whole purpose of this is to provide an enormous influx of voters to ensure the right wing never gets back into government in Spain. It's that simple, that blatant.
The morning after trauma, cortisol, the body’s main stress hormone, doesn’t clock out. You’re in a 10am meeting and it’s still running.
James Gross at Stanford ran the study in 1998 that changed how researchers think about emotional suppression. He wired up subjects, triggered emotional responses, and asked half to hide what they were feeling. Their faces went calm while their hearts and blood pressure kept climbing. Suppression doesn’t make the stress go away. It drives everything inward, where it runs hotter and stays longer than any calm face would suggest.
Arlie Hochschild named this in 1983 while studying flight attendants. She called it emotional labor: performing emotions you don’t actually have. Doing it regularly wears something down. Her research showed that keeping your real feelings off the floor at work takes a toll on your mind, even when no one around you can tell.
Sleep makes this harder. The brain primarily processes trauma during REM sleep, the stage where emotional experiences get worked through and stored. Going to work the next morning means you skipped that. Your amygdala, the brain’s alarm system, is still treating the original event as if it’s happening now. The rational part of your brain burns everything it has just to look okay. You forget things mid-sentence. You disappear from conversations and come back without knowing you left.
Humans didn’t always work this way. Across pre-industrial cultures, communal mourning lasted days to weeks, because communities understood that grief takes over the person going through it. Industrial capitalism compressed that to zero.
The grief is still there. The schedule just stopped making room.
The WHO counts $1 trillion a year lost to presenteeism, showing up to work while mentally absent, from depression and anxiety alone. Employers track that number. The actual cost is just you, in the elevator, putting your face on before the doors open.
The cortisol still cycling, the emotional flooding pressed down somewhere, the sleep that never happened. It waits. Sometimes you’re in traffic three weeks later and it hits without warning. Other times there’s no trigger you can name, just 8am and inexplicable. The day you went to work when you should have stayed home doesn’t disappear. It just gets filed somewhere you didn’t choose.
Muslim migrants in England have been using convenience stores right on the main streets to lure and groom local underage girls for s—xual abuse.
They lure the children through promises of free vapes, drugs and money before abusing and r—ping them.
Bawan Harwe, an asylum seeker from Iraq, was sentenced to 32 years for a string of serial s—xual crimes against minors, including a victim that was 12.
His co-defendent and fellow store worker, Sharam Muhamadi, from Iran, fled after he was released from custody pending trial. He was found guilty of modern slavery and child trafficking.