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calendar_today30-07-2011 21:02:29

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Vivian Wulf 🏴 (@mxvivianwulf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The statement by the headteacher of Brianna Ghey whose twitter I will not be linking so as to delay the time before it is descended upon by the cult o9f rabid transpohobes that infest this place. It's beautiful and it changes what we were told by the transphobic press about her-

The statement by the headteacher of Brianna Ghey whose twitter I will not be linking so as to delay the time before it is descended upon by the cult o9f rabid transpohobes that infest this place.

It's beautiful and it changes what we were told by the transphobic press about her-
Greenpeace UK (@greenpeaceuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FUN FACT: Since water was privatised in 1989, £72 BILLION has gone to shareholders. In that same time, water companies have racked up over £60 BILLION in debt.

Susie Dent (@susie_dent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Word of the Day (because it’s about time) is ‘respair’, from the 16th century. It means fresh hope, and a recovery from despair. One of too many lost positives we could do with bringing back. Wishing everyone a gruntled, gormful, ruthful and feckful New Year, full of respair.

Harry Wallop (@hwallop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chief AI dude at Meta suggests that people who spend years researching and writing books should give away their content free. After helping to hasten the demise of newspapers, Meta now would like to rip-off publishing

John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: we don’t reflect enough on how severe the housing crisis is, and how it has completely broken the promise society made to young adults. The situation is especially severe in the UK, where the last time house prices were this unaffordable was in ... 1876.

NEW: we don’t reflect enough on how severe the housing crisis is, and how it has completely broken the promise society made to young adults.

The situation is especially severe in the UK, where the last time house prices were this unaffordable was in ... 1876.
Word Geek (@word_geek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Started the process of cutting back on the accounts I follow here. Mostly dormant accounts, some that I don't interact with. If you are more active on the Sky of Blue, I'd rather follow you there

Greenpeace UK (@greenpeaceuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 BREAKING: The government has approved a new Shell gas field in the North Sea. Why on earth are the government and Shell IGNORING the world's top scientists who warn that we CANNOT develop any fossil fuel projects if we want to meet our globally agreed 1.5 degree target??

Sky News (@skynews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The government has written off £9.9bn of the £13.6bn it spent on personal protective equipment (PPE) in the pandemic due to the gear being unusable or having lost its value Read more 🔗 trib.al/McqyE4S

bat020 (@bat020) 's Twitter Profile Photo

brutal: it cannot be defamatory to call Laurence Fox a racist since his reputation on the matter is so low it can scarcely be damaged.

brutal: it cannot be defamatory to call Laurence Fox a racist since his reputation on the matter is so low it can scarcely be damaged.
Mikki Kendall (@karnythia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last year IIRC there was a young woman who inherited a home and the bank (which might have been Wells Fargo) tried to tell her that her father had a reverse mortgage. He didn't.