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Posts by Just Æd 🏳️‍🌈

can i come

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wish i could google what my work canteen is doing for lunch tomorrow

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every time i see a photo of owen jones, he gets hotter. like i dont always agree with him but i have consistently fancied him for 12 years now

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friends fear i’m watching period dramas again and romanticising the 18th and 19th centuries

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having googled the plot, maybe not

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last one is…….?

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leave the croc wearers alone

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joined my union’s branch meeting, and dear lord i get why people skip these

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nah it makes sense because he clearly knows what he’s doing

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girl, respect yourself

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Also they have social media in Canada and Carney's doing fine.

They have it in Spain and Sanchez has been PM since 2018.

And in France where Macron's been President since 2017.

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time for one more!!

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got three loads of laundry done today. was incredible

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‘Things could go backwards’: Kezia Dugdale on safety, LGBTQ+ rights and the future of Stonewall Exclusive: Former Scottish Labour leader says she feels more scared as a lesbian today and calls for a kinder debate on transgender issues

Honestly the biggest threat to LGBT rights (and broader rights) at the moment is the government is set to introduce guidance that pushes an entire community out of public life. That should be at the top of any LGBT org’s agenda + particularly during a lab gov

www.theguardian.com/politics/202...

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because weekends are for living and weekdays are for sleeping

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I speak to a lot of people about JK Rowling - many once close friends with her. I was once friends with her. And they all say she is now very changed.

To pretend she is not radicalised, to give succour to her views on trans people, is an astonishing thing for Kezia, as Chair of Stonewall, to do.

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what’s the point in paying service charge if they’re just gonna make you pay add ons

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nothing is greater than day drinking in the sun

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Green MP: Labour caricatures working-class people over greyhound racing Hannah Spencer says minister ‘continuously offends people by saying working-class people don’t care about dogs’

Hannah added: “I get offended when I hear the argument made that it is working class. Working-class people are fed up with gambling companies being able to wreak havoc in people’s lives.”

www.theguardian.com/politics/202...

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probably something about the tory’s voters economic conditions improving but the lib dem voters getting worse/being more aware

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no because yes you’re right, there’s good and bad things every government does. i just think the average person who voted for the tories for 10 years doesn’t understand how their vote caused the current hell scale we‘re, and if they did, parties would find it harder to do it again

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i think you’re misunderstanding me, my point is we all need to take more responsibility for our actions and better understand why it’s important to seriously understand how the state works, what its impact is, so when we cast that vote we actually know what we are voting for

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also labour voters aren’t innocent either, like Miliband was pro austerity and the current government isn’t exactly turning on the welfare taps

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“wow why does this taste so good?” I promise you the answer is “butter”

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also i don’t think people should feel that guilty or put on trial or anything as they were seriously misled and lied to, but there just needs to be a better understanding of how state violence happens

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i do feel the public need to be made to better understand the consequences of their vote, like austerity killed people but the average tory and lib dem voter do not understand how their vote enabled that. our vote can cause harm and we should be taught to understand that

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incredible sentence from the FT today

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had a dream i was off sick today and didn’t have to work, was so blissful. is almost the weekend tho so that’s fun

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love that on weekends i have no issue getting out of bed at 6am so i can “make the most of the day”, but on weekdays it’s like i am glued to my mattress

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i see it tho

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