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Chris Blake

@_chrisblake

Given up on climbing, scrambling, snowboarding, biking & photography to concentrate on 1st love: IT Consultancy. Or so I tell the bank manager.

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I’ve seen this photo a few times recently showing two photos separated by 66 years. What is just as interesting to me is how many of the comments claim one of these didn’t happen. It’s blatant here, but twisting truth and denying history is a worrying trend.

I’ve seen this photo a few times recently showing two photos separated by 66 years. What is just as interesting to me is how many of the comments claim one of these didn’t happen. It’s blatant here, but twisting truth and denying history is a worrying trend.
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Not on my high street. The local tories ran a campaign to reverse the closure of the high street (which allowed outside eating and drinking) because they said it was bad for business.

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Couldn’t quite believe that I had to give in and reach for my winter jumper yesterday. 1st of June for goodness sake! Still, 21 degrees forecast today so hopefully it can go back into the wardrobe!

John O'Connell (@jdpoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Midway during the D-Day celebrations in Normandy, I took a walk around the town and came across a lovely Victorian railway station, and I accidentally boarded a train to a local aerodrome, where I tripped and fell into a helicopter which took me to London.”

“Midway during the D-Day celebrations in Normandy, I took a walk around the town and came across a lovely Victorian railway station, and I accidentally boarded a train to a local aerodrome, where I tripped and fell into a helicopter which took me to London.”
Tomas Pueyo (@tomaspueyo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here are the most FASCINATING facts I could find about Mexico: 1. Mexico is so huge it’s hard to comprehend. You can fit 30 European countries in Mexico and still have room to spare

Here are the most FASCINATING facts I could find about Mexico:

1. Mexico is so huge it’s hard to comprehend. You can fit 30 European countries in Mexico and still have room to spare
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For 700 years of history, the tallest building on Earth was a church. But do you ever wonder how medieval society built them — with no power tools or modern machines? The answer may surprise you... (thread) 🧵

For 700 years of history, the tallest building on Earth was a church.

But do you ever wonder how medieval society built them — with no power tools or modern machines?

The answer may surprise you... (thread) đź§µ
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It's a sunny bank holiday Sunday and Southern Water have decided to mark the occasion by releasing enormous amounts of sewage across the south east đź’© The following locations have had sewage releases within the last 24 hours: Sheerness Whitstable Herne Bay Margate* Broadstairs*

It's a sunny bank holiday Sunday and <a href="/SouthernWater/">Southern Water</a> have decided to mark the occasion by releasing enormous amounts of sewage across the south east đź’©

The following locations have had sewage releases within the last 24 hours:

Sheerness
Whitstable
Herne Bay
Margate*
Broadstairs*