@conservfam7@elonmusk As a Christian, I think Jesus would have taken umbrage at this. Not only did he not behave like either of these human-imposed leadership roles, but he associated himself with the antithesis of what these roles would align themselves with.
@susie_dent my friend has just created the exercise version of ‘hangry’. ‘Exerpression’ - the annoyance felt when you don’t (or do) exercise.
We hope you are in appreciation of this new word!
@ellymelly Genuinely ignoring that the English colonised the world, raping/pillaging all the way?
Perhaps you’ve forgotten the NUMEROUS scandals with the Catholic Church, where MANY white, Christian men were protected and even relocated as they systematically abused children for decades?
Ppl using this as an excuse to riot are part of the problem. The fact the social media posts indicating this was culturally motivated in line with Islamic beliefs originated in Russia just shows how ready ppl are to use anything as a reason to justify their racial/cultural biases
Axel Rudakubana is the 17 yr old Southport murderer. Black British Christian born & bred in UK. Not Muslim, nothing to do with Islam & NOT immigrant on small boat. Everything he knows he learnt from Britain. So all the bigoted racists have to weaponise now is that he’s Black. We know those riots were never about the murdered innocents. FYI Axel is a Christian name.
Say ‘no’ to self-service and the iPad warriors in the banks. Real people need real jobs and these opportunities are being removed from those in our community who need them most.
Karen worked for Barclays Bank
Karen has just lost her job, because she followed 'orders' by referring all customers to online, mobile & telephone banking when they entered the branch.
Karen's branch is now closed and she's jobless and Karen can no longer get a job in Asda, or Sainsbury's where she shops because they now only employ self-service checkouts instead of people.
Don't be a Karen.
This is the first image captured of Chernobyl, taken 14 hours after the explosion on April 26, 1986.
The photo was snapped from a helicopter assessing radiation levels over the disaster area.
The image is grainy due to the intense radiation in the air, which began damaging the camera film as soon as it was exposed.
Igor Kostin, the photographer, found that the radiation affected his camera's motors after about 20 photos.
When he processed his films, only the image above was usable.
All other photos, affected by high radiation levels, came out completely black.
Kostin's visit to Chernobyl was not legal or approved by the authorities. The incident's news was largely hidden.
However, Kostin was later given permission to photograph the disaster site, the evacuation of residents in Pripyat, and the 30 km zone around the power plant.
His images helped reveal the catastrophe to the world.
Despite his closeness to the site, Kostin did not receive deadly amounts of radiation.
He died in a car crash in 2015 when he was 78.
@parking_shit was is two minds whether to send this or not. But it’s just such a shit thing to do!
Imagine the kind of MASSIVE PR**K you have to be to not only park in a disabled parking space without a badge but ALSO to park in that space BADLY!!
Man in grey, "Saying you've reduced National Insurance by a couple of percent, but it's offset by other taxes.. The government don't earn the money, it's us taxpayers who have to pick up the bill each time"
Fiona Bruce, "What would you like to see"
Man in grey, "I would like to see somebody who knows about business in politics that spends the money wisely. They're just whittling money away. Billions. All the time. HS2, Rwanda, PPE. It's been a disgrace" #BBCQT
Introducing my daughter to the joys of @cerysmatthews, the music & the muse… sold within 30 seconds & now researching a new stream of music. And a new radio listener…
I feel like I this is a new parenting win.
I might burn peas but my daughter will have amazing music taste!
Morality police attacks a woman not wearing hijab in a car. Watch her fight back despite getting punched in the face.
To the undecided men: choose a side. And for the sake of humanity make interventions. This woman is all women of Iran. You’d do well to support them.
Just a reminder of average energy costs:
€650 - France
€650 - Belgium
€620 - Spain
€558 - Germany
€558 - Denmark
€546 - Holland
€545 - Austria
€543 - Norway
€476 - Finland
€174 - Poland
€2,960 - UK
#bbclaurak