David Moyes is a brilliant premier league manager , he's got an atrocious record in merseyside derbys #Everton
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Gonna be an atrocious world cup for fans
A legacy of bravery, equality, and change.
Today we honor the greatness of Jackie Robinson. #42
All the worst cunts in the world - from journalism to politics, the Kermlin to the White House - are suffering tonight.
I do think it is a bit of a distraction constantly asking is he isn't he a fascist , he's a truly horrendous person, no one's focusing on the solutions to the problems of what comes after , he's 6 months away from being a lame duck
This should always have been the end of it.
Need a gimmick when the team blows
Lost again , we really are dog shit this year
Ditto alt my son is only 1
#OtD 22 Mar 1622 the Powhatan uprising began when Native Americans attacked English colonies in Virginia, killing around 350 and kidnapping 20 women. The colonists retaliated brutally: Dr Pott ransomed back the women but made them his indentured servants shop.workingclasshistory.com/collections/...
#OtD 1 Mar 1912 over 1 million British coal miners went on strike for a nationwide minimum wage for coal miners. 37 days into the strike the government caved and passed the Coal Mines Act, establishing a minimum wage for the first time stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/8106...
Powis Castle stands talll on top of a hill, daffodils grow in the garden below
The house at Bodnant Garden viewed across a large expanse of grass with daffodils blooming
Dyfryn Gardens with the house and daffodils bathed in sunshine
A child is stood on top of hay bales with the Welsh flag placed in them
Dydd Gลตyl Dewi Hapus | Happy St Davidโs Day
Hereโs to Cymru! The nationโs language, traditions, culture, and the heritage that connects us. From dragons to daffodils, Walesโ story is told through the places we look after.
Photos: Powis Castle, Bodnant Gardens, Dyffryn Gardens, Chirk Castle.
#OtD 22 Feb 1860 the biggest strike in the pre-civil war USA began. New England shoemakers walked out and within days 20000 were on strike across 25 towns. On 10 April, 30 employers agreed to increase wages by 10% and workers began to return to work stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/9463...
Drake maybe having a cam newton of a Superbowl in the very same stadium #Superbowl60
Deserve to lose for this atrocious all white uniform ๐๐
Perhaps Trump wanted to remind people that heโs a racist so theyโd stop talking about him being a rapist.
Good , leave it for the players
The ignorance stupidity
of climate deniers exposed ...
After reading the lie of the land by @guyshrubsole.bsky.social I really enjoyed this , makes me wanna work preserving the land and diversity for my children ๐ @herdyshepherd.bsky.social
Incarcerated for journalism. And for sticking it to various frauds & grifters who profess to care about โfree speechโ.
The defection of Suella Braverman, who was sacked twice from Government in disgrace, spent ยฃ700m of taxpayers' money to send four volunteers to Rwanda on a deportation scheme that was then scrapped and has a public approval rating of minus 32 is currently being described as a "major coup" for Reform
The coward disgraces himself more every day
He has one ring to bind them all , ๐คฃ
Summers and bank holidays as a kid at Bolton abbey โค๏ธ
Various headlines in which Jacob Rees-Mogg, Liz Truss, Daniel Hannan, Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage endorse Donald Trump.
The very stable geniuses of British politics should not be allowed to forget their sycophancy towards Trump.
Massive ancient oak
Milking Oak - Salcey Forest, Northamptonshire
One of many 600 year old oaks, but there is only a small fragment left of the former medieval hunting forest
Photograph from 1911 taken by Herbert Ponting whilst with Scott's Antarctic Expedition The monochrome photo is taken from within a cave. The walls of the cave are made of ice. The cave entrance is in the mid distance with two figures standing looking out towards a distant ship. Between them and the ship there is first a 'beach' of ice before the sea itself. The ship could be up to 800 metres away What makes the photo so special is that where the figures are at the cave entrance there is a band of very white snow and ice (contrasting with the comparatively dark inside of the cave) that creates a stark framework in which the men and the ship are captured. It is made even more dramatic by the fact that the cave entrance is at least 30 metres high and is in the shape of a distorted elipse with the tail sloping off to the right at the top of the elipse The photo being in monochrome in a largely white environment makes the photographers skill all the more laudable
This photo was taken in 1911 using glass plate technology by Herbert Ponting who was part of Scott's Antarctic expedition,
The composition and detail are exquisite with the band of white snow/ice creating a perfect frame around the two people and the ship in the distance
Iconic imo
Had my first truly abusive interaction today , jokingly asked if the great Steve Smith was now Josh Tongues ๐ฐ in the ๐ got called a nonce and a Jimmy saville sympathizer, I just couldn't be bothered to interact so blocked him , ๐๐ #ashes #englandcricket ๐ ends everywhere
Haha wow , why so angry mate , ? Go and pound some sand you weapon