@Meta what do I do if the AI chat that’s been helping me to restore erroneously disabled accounts for 5 months, turns out to have been a hacked chat?. WTF???… worst service (MAX pro) ever, by anyone, ever. It’s a disgrace you’re allowed to get away with such broken systems.
@NdavisonR@Meta Still going on… it’s an experience, that’s for sure. It’s feeling like a psy-op running on an unknowing public at this stage “how far into miss and diss information can you take someone before they quit?” but I can’t give up!.
POV: your income is £98 a week Universal Credit, but you need to pay for...
- £42 on food
- £24 on gas and electric bills
- £8 on wifi bill
- £7 on water bill
- £21 on transport
- £13 on toiletries and cleaning products
- £7 on clothes
Could you make this add up? 💔
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Goblins hatched from the graveyard play tricks with humming in the town square. The zelkova tree standing on the patio grows bigger, leafier and more colourful over the years.
— «Midsummer Myths»
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#ICYMI#ProsePoem#MicroFiction
This is absolutely harrowing.
The housing crisis is pushing families into dangerous housing that's putting their very lives at risk.
The UK government MUST take urgent action, by making sure people can access safe, truly affordable homes and unfreezing Local Housing Allowance.
Last try, do I know anyone out there that works for @Meta or @instagram that can help me with a verified case that’s stalled in a loop following my accounts being hacked?. No scammers please. 🙏
🏗️ New Exhibition: Planned Space Lived Place
Bringing together the AmberSide Collection and InSide: Documentary Photography Community to look at how New Towns are shaped through everyday life.
📍 Farrell Centre
🗓️ Open until 28 August 2026
🔗 https://t.co/FRTbhQqnxL
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one
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for the first time
i fell in love with you at first sight
five
six
seven
ain't it a wonder?
— «for the first time»
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#ICYMI: I hope you all enjoy my poem, 2015. #Poem#Collage#VisualPoetry#ScreenPrinting
An iconic image. A dust storm rolls into Stratford, Texas, on April 18, 1935. Stratford is in the northwest panhandle, about 10 miles south of the Oklahoma-Texas state line. This was taken by George E. Marsh, an engineer with the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Don't you know those folks were standing looking at it, dumbstruck? Incidentally, I've seen this image associated with the infamous "Black Sunday" dust storm of April 14, 1934—the worst single day of the 1930s storms--- but this photo was taken a year later.