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[–] [email protected] 6 points 21 hours ago

Sperm retention 😭

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 weeks ago

Sadly Britain is without a workers party. We need a party built by the unions, controlled by the worker else all we have is "socialist" labour or populous Reform Uk and both will only harm the working class.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

British, Earl Grey is my go to, not sure why but probably started while working at a coffee shop.

 
[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

This one always goes hard

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Garry's Economics on YouTube has great videos on this. Check his channel out.

 

Anyone have this?

What's the cause?

My thoughts: I am told, that I walk with a noticeable hop in my step, this may mean I have one dominant leg, maybe longer.

 
[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

the brush by the toilet is for constipation.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Toilet rule holder. But the tarpon idea sounds inventive, you should trade mark it.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I'm Nicole.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

101% is abit much...

 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/57720333

The Greens became the largest party on Bristol Council last year, promising change after years of service cuts under Labour. What has this bright new future meant for Bristol? £50 million more cuts!

Greens were beaming ear to ear, two of their leading councillors spoke of their “pride” in their council budget. That’s pride in slashing funding for services for domestic abuse, mental health, and children in care, and reducing bin collections to once every four weeks.

The change in council has meant very little for the people of Bristol. Yet again we have a party aligned with austerity, maintaining a political system which puts private profit first.

Labour’s attempt to pose as opposition was extremely hypocritical. They spent the last eight years running the city, making cuts, and blaming the Tory government.

Now Labour sits in Westminster, and the Greens in Bristol. But austerity still continues. Labour even moved an amendment to reopen public toilets – toilets closed by a Labour mayor seven years ago!

Councillors repeatedly spoke of the collaboration between parties in the budget process, congratulating themselves for bridging a “broad church” of different ideologies. It’s hardly a wide array of opinions when they’re united in cuts and devastating the most vulnerable.

There wasn’t even a sniff of fightback to the national Labour government, in order to protect the community from the defunding of public services.

The Socialist Party was out in force, joining the lobby outside the council building organised by the trades union council. We gave out Socialist Party leaflets opposing cuts and pointing a route away from austerity.

Councillors do have a choice. They must refuse to make cuts, and instead mobilise a mass campaign of people to demand that council funding be restored.

Bristol council does still have the flexibility to prevent cuts in the short term, while a campaign is built. This budget saw the Greens find £60 million more to put into council reserves.

As we see public services cut, the Greens have the gall to state that this money is to be held back for an emergency. As if the current funding crisis doesn’t qualify as an emergency!

The Greens have no new ideas for running the council, and are totally fangless in opposition to Starmer’s Labour government. Now more than ever, we need a new mass workers’ party to take the reins from careerist politicians and into the hands of the working class.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/57720333

The Greens became the largest party on Bristol Council last year, promising change after years of service cuts under Labour. What has this bright new future meant for Bristol? £50 million more cuts!

Greens were beaming ear to ear, two of their leading councillors spoke of their “pride” in their council budget. That’s pride in slashing funding for services for domestic abuse, mental health, and children in care, and reducing bin collections to once every four weeks.

The change in council has meant very little for the people of Bristol. Yet again we have a party aligned with austerity, maintaining a political system which puts private profit first.

Labour’s attempt to pose as opposition was extremely hypocritical. They spent the last eight years running the city, making cuts, and blaming the Tory government.

Now Labour sits in Westminster, and the Greens in Bristol. But austerity still continues. Labour even moved an amendment to reopen public toilets – toilets closed by a Labour mayor seven years ago!

Councillors repeatedly spoke of the collaboration between parties in the budget process, congratulating themselves for bridging a “broad church” of different ideologies. It’s hardly a wide array of opinions when they’re united in cuts and devastating the most vulnerable.

There wasn’t even a sniff of fightback to the national Labour government, in order to protect the community from the defunding of public services.

The Socialist Party was out in force, joining the lobby outside the council building organised by the trades union council. We gave out Socialist Party leaflets opposing cuts and pointing a route away from austerity.

Councillors do have a choice. They must refuse to make cuts, and instead mobilise a mass campaign of people to demand that council funding be restored.

Bristol council does still have the flexibility to prevent cuts in the short term, while a campaign is built. This budget saw the Greens find £60 million more to put into council reserves.

As we see public services cut, the Greens have the gall to state that this money is to be held back for an emergency. As if the current funding crisis doesn’t qualify as an emergency!

The Greens have no new ideas for running the council, and are totally fangless in opposition to Starmer’s Labour government. Now more than ever, we need a new mass workers’ party to take the reins from careerist politicians and into the hands of the working class.

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Bristol Greens ‘proud’ to make cuts (www.socialistparty.org.uk)
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The Greens became the largest party on Bristol Council last year, promising change after years of service cuts under Labour. What has this bright new future meant for Bristol? £50 million more cuts!

Greens were beaming ear to ear, two of their leading councillors spoke of their “pride” in their council budget. That’s pride in slashing funding for services for domestic abuse, mental health, and children in care, and reducing bin collections to once every four weeks.

The change in council has meant very little for the people of Bristol. Yet again we have a party aligned with austerity, maintaining a political system which puts private profit first.

Labour’s attempt to pose as opposition was extremely hypocritical. They spent the last eight years running the city, making cuts, and blaming the Tory government.

Now Labour sits in Westminster, and the Greens in Bristol. But austerity still continues. Labour even moved an amendment to reopen public toilets – toilets closed by a Labour mayor seven years ago!

Councillors repeatedly spoke of the collaboration between parties in the budget process, congratulating themselves for bridging a “broad church” of different ideologies. It’s hardly a wide array of opinions when they’re united in cuts and devastating the most vulnerable.

There wasn’t even a sniff of fightback to the national Labour government, in order to protect the community from the defunding of public services.

The Socialist Party was out in force, joining the lobby outside the council building organised by the trades union council. We gave out Socialist Party leaflets opposing cuts and pointing a route away from austerity.

Councillors do have a choice. They must refuse to make cuts, and instead mobilise a mass campaign of people to demand that council funding be restored.

Bristol council does still have the flexibility to prevent cuts in the short term, while a campaign is built. This budget saw the Greens find £60 million more to put into council reserves.

As we see public services cut, the Greens have the gall to state that this money is to be held back for an emergency. As if the current funding crisis doesn’t qualify as an emergency!

The Greens have no new ideas for running the council, and are totally fangless in opposition to Starmer’s Labour government. Now more than ever, we need a new mass workers’ party to take the reins from careerist politicians and into the hands of the working class.

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Below is a transcription of the images. And the letter Farage wrote.

cornwallresists Cornwall Resists response to Nigel Farage:

Oh dear, we seem to have rattled Farage the fascist. 

We’re going to celebrate that as a win!

According to Farage, we’re domestic terrorists who should be proscribed, describing us as “a very violent and dangerous organisation”. 

He also claims hundreds of people contacted the venue asking them to cancel his conference, and that we prevented 100 people from attending altogether. If this is the case, we’re very happy with that result. We hope that Carn Brea Leisure centre will think again next time Farage wants to use its premises as a breeding ground for hate. We do not tolerate hate, especially on our turf.

Like most people, we aren’t pacifists - we will defend ourselves and our communities when under attack. As we saw in Plymouth last summer when fascists attacked us for hours with bricks and fireworks, the police do not protect us. We - the people - protect us. 

But let’s also be clear - the violence that occurred on Monday night was instigated by the police, Reform-hired security and Reform supporters. 

On Monday afternoon we were able to block one of the entrances to the conference. We didn’t try to storm it, we simply stood in the way. Reform supporters didn’t have to walk through us - they could have gone back to the main entrance, which many did. However instead of redirecting Reform supporters back to the main entrance, the police and Reform security tried to get them through our blockade by violently assaulting people, punching people and throwing them to the floor. 

Reform supporters were deliberately provoking protesters, getting in their faces and even punching one person in the face. The police did nothing to stop them, so it was down to us to protect our friends and allies. Across the road a Reform supporter spray-painted “Islamism is Nazism”.


 

Is there a road map for native oled for gnome shell? Maybe an official oled Adwaita theme.

 

Each of these posts have been accompanied by an image, a romantic fruit bowl bought by the guardian as a Valentine's gift. A bed in a new flat with one double bed to be share with the father, and a few others that followed the same pattern but I have forgotten the post. These posts also seem to delete.

Any ideas the hell is going on with this?

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