Dubious Food
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Dubious Food
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It was a pleasure to see an exciting film at the cinema that did not involve superheroes.
Has anyone started a GoFundMe yet?
Yes. And it's perfectly fine for me to kick the back of your head.
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And just like that, Liverpool are shit again 😂😂😂
Just wondering how this shit gets published. Maybe easier just to write cliches that can be extended to a ludicrous extent?
*Quite stoned gbtw.
AI generated headlines possibly? Quicker to get past editors using cliches?
Was Gavin's name not take off the ballot?
As if she'll have a choice 😂
We ended up with 2 woeful candidates unfortunately. Fingers crossed she's just a one term president.
They shouldnt have picked such a weirdo.
My member for footballer's names became Jack Charltonesque the minute I turned 40.
What a multi-talented family they are. Inspiring.
Talking utter shit as usual. In the past several years, De Niro has been in Killers of the Flower Moon, The Irishman, and Joker.

Miller was quite convincing the Nosferatu remake, in fairness to him.
Looks like Nigel is catching and Zack is pitching.
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A continuous miscarriage of justice that’s been 50 years in the making.

Lance Corporal David James Cleary has finally, and definitively, gotten away with murder.
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One of the people killed by Soldier F was a man who stepped out to help another of his victims as he lay dying in the street. He waved a white handkerchief as he did so. Soldier F shot him in the head. His name was Barney McGuigan and today his family had to listen to a judge acquit his killer.
That was their deliberate strategy, not to mention the evidence the British Army "lost".
To Brits admit that 26 people were shot on Bloody Sunday by British soldiers.

I'm sure they're pulling up trees to solve the mystery of who actually shot them...
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There will never be justice for what the British state did in Northern Ireland