I don't use this platform much anymore, but the previous announcement is important enough to warrant posting on here. Yes, I've started making videos again. I'm not sure if I'll go back to using this site at the moment, but I hope you are all doing well.
Today, I would have uploaded a video but I have chosen not to.
Because 20 years have passed since the 7/7 bombings in London.
Our thoughts should be with the victims of the bombings and the courageous men and women who put themselves in danger to protect others.
Lest we forget
We are reminding people to be vigilant and not to leave valuables in their cars following vehicle crimes in the Hamilton and Larkhall areas.
We advise to take valuable items with you if you can. For advice on how to keep your car safe, please visit: https://t.co/KudTfiBv9Z
Tune into my YouTube channel at 5:00pm today in GMT time as we bring back something we haven’t done, for a very long time.
https://t.co/acCfEEVFtC
#gta5#police#gtarp
Today, London's Calling hosted a 12 Hour Patrol for our community members to celebrate our anniversary in addition to this we are also raising funds for the @LDNairamb. 🚁
To donate to the London's Air Ambulance please head to; https://t.co/kC1gZVr0Rj
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Double Digits!
10 Years! London's Calling is 10 years old! We are very happy to say, that over these amounts of years in British Clanning we are still going strong!
@LondCallingRPC#fiction#Birthday
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Why is #Pride2023 still so important?
During the Second World War, a special team of code breakers set about breaking the ‘unbreakable’ Nazi Enigma code machine at Bletchley Park. They were led by a man called Alan Turing.
Alan invented a ‘machine’ that could break Enigma’s codes he called Christopher. By doing so he brought about the beginning of the end of the Second World War. The Nazis never knew their ‘unbreakable codes’ had been broken and were then read every day by allied intelligence services and were strategically acted upon to win significant victories and eventually the war.
This was all Top Secret. So much so that after the war, when Alan Turing was arrested for ‘indecent behaviour’ with another man, he was charged, found guilty, and chemically castrated. He eventually died by suicide not long after, with the world oblivious to what he had contributed and achieved with Christopher.
Christopher was widely known as a ‘Turing Machine’ and right now, you’re reading this on a ‘Turing Machine’ or as they’re more commonly known; Computers.
The world may have taken leaps and bounds towards acceptance of all forms of love, but everyday we deal with homophobic and gender based hate crimes.
In the words of Alan; “Sometimes it's the very people who no one imagines anything of who do the things no one can imagine.”
#Pride2023 #PrideMonth 🌈🇬🇧💯❤️