A hill I’ll die on:
Calling off work because your pet is sick, dying, or has passed away is every bit as valid as calling off for a human family member.
I hate when people ask me, “Why are you so quiet?” I’m quiet because that’s how I function. I don’t ask others, “Why do you talk so much?” That would be rude
@Oli_Rushby@SkyHelpTeam The trick is to leave Sky when contract ends and then start again as a new customer. No such thing as loyalty it means nothing so you have to play the game or get ripped off.
Afghan woman is crying in unbearable pain. Her voice carries the pain of millions of women in Afghanistan.
She says: “The Taliban fired at my heart and at my head because I demanded my rights, my education, and my freedom. They attacked us Afghan women, harassed us, and tried to silence us for raising our voices.”
Her tears are not just tears, they are the cries of a nation’s daughters being abandoned by the world.
Every tear she sheds tells a story of suffering, fear, and broken dreams.
It is heartbreaking to witness women begging for their basic rights while the world remains silent.
How much more pain must Afghan women endure before the world finally listens?
Where is the United Nations? Where is the international community? Where is the EU? Why are you silent?
The silence is heartbreaking. The silence is painful. The silence is dangerous.
This silence is enabling normalization.
I call on each of you: raise your voice. Stand for humanity. Stand for Afghan women’s rights. Stand for women’s and girls’ education. Stand against gender apartheid in Afghanistan.
Silence in the face of oppression is complicity. The women and girls of Afghanistan must not be abandoned.
@RKH4658@Churchill Expecting the same from Churchill when my renewal date happens next month and if so will go elsewhere. Wish I could get a quote for £333 my NCD is much higher.
@keeping_it_80s@reece_dinsdale I hope they keep the dastardly DT storyline going a bit longer it is a great watch. Caroline Harker is a great actress and she portays this villainous medic so well.
Heartbreaking. I watched it once. Then I watched it again. And each time, my body hurt and my heart broke.
Four young women in Kabul were run over by Taliban forces after attending an educational seminar.
Nobody knows whether they are alive or not. Just think about that.
These women were were not doing anything wrong. They were learning.
Simple act of seeking education can become a life-threatening risk.
I received this video from a woman of Afghanistan with a simply message: “please use your platform and tell the world that they are killing us here, we are tired of Taliban. please don’t let the world forget Afghan women. we are fed up with Taliban. Enough is enough”.
@Lorrain06924262 You will soon get the hang of it. I love my new wheels and the tech is amazing. I don't miss the key start or the handbrake at all. Feel like a queen driving around!
@DreyfusJames You are not alone, it was truly awful shocking that this happened at all and the total lack of empathy from certain quarters is off the scale. Take care of yourself James.
People taking their dogs out in 30 degrees plus temperature, jumping into ponds on Hampstead Heath disturbing nesting birds, Beagles locked up & left alone up in stinking heat in metal cages at MBR Acres animal resting breeding facility in Cambridgeshire . It all makes me so bloody angry
Afghan women can beg in the streets but are punished for working, studying, or speaking out. Girls are banned from school, women from universities, jobs, parks, even traveling alone.
Men in Afghanistan watching , UN watching, world leaders watching but no action . 💔