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Jun 16
Small degree of justice, but they will get taken of on the inside. Problem is how these things occur, it makes no sense that no flags were raised.
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Jun 16
".....get taken care of..."
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Haha. Get in.

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May 2
He's right though
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May 2
Yeah, I saw that, that's why I answered on your behalf.... 👍
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Feb 14
Not true, this classic Milanese dish is ossobuco with saffron-flavoured rice. If you don't know, at least look it up before splaining to people.
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Feb 14
...for no reason at all. Btw, as Stat Boy correctly says, this is ossobuco alla milanese; maybe Christina should use Google before posting about Italy 👇
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Feb 14
Not a chef, just an Italian who lives in Italy, whereas @ chriswald is a clown that does stuff like this....
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Gotta love this Turkish barbers in Glasgow.
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🇮🇹🍕🍝 Beautiful Italy. Beautiful Rome. And beautiful people who fill its streets with music, laughter, and life. A crowd singing together, dancing without fear, sharing the moment simply because it feels good to be alive. This is a city that knows how to live, and it does so with warmth, openness, and pride. And to Americans everywhere: you are welcome here. You always have been. You walk these streets and feel it instantly. The smiles, the ease, the sense that you belong even if you just arrived. This is not some foreign chaos. It feels familiar, human, grounding. That is why the MAGA narrative rings so hollow. Because when Americans see this with their own eyes, the fear collapses. The drama feels fake. The story of decay falls apart. Italy is not broken. Rome is not lost. And the people here have every reason to be proud.
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🇮🇹 Another tragic day in Milan, Italy. A society collapsing under the unbearable pressure of free healthcare, paid parental leave, six weeks of vacation, functional public transport, and the radical belief that citizens should not live in permanent fear of the state. Meanwhile in Russia, real strength prevails. People enjoy the clarity of knowing exactly what they are allowed to say, think, and post online. Journalists experience the thrill of uncertainty. Critics enjoy spontaneous travel opportunities to remote regions. Elections are simple, efficient, and emotionally uncomplicated. Back in Italy, citizens continue to suffer through boring stability, food that does not require rationing, and the mental exhaustion of choosing between thirty types of cheese. No patriotic pressure. No mandatory loyalty rituals. No nightly reminder that the West is collapsing any second now. Experts warn that if this madness continues, Europeans may start believing that life can be predictable, safe, and mildly enjoyable without fear. A deeply dangerous precedent for strongman economies everywhere.
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24 Oct 2025
Those who live by the sword......
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13 Jul 2025
And what does the acronym HSBC stand for, Richard?
GREAT NEWS HSBC becomes first UK bank to quit banking industry’s net stupid zero alliance Hope this is first brick in wall theguardian.com/business/202…
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13 Jul 2025
A massive multinational whose interest in the UK resides primarily in Canary Wharf.
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*POLL* Do you agree with Farage's plan (cost £34 billion in 5 years) to let wealthy immigrants come over on big boats and buy houses in London to push prices up further, if they make a one-off payment of £250,000, which allows them to avoid UK tax on their overseas earnings?
2% Yes, sounds good
98% No, its laughable
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26 May 2025
What a beautiful time to be alive 🤣🤣
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21 Mar 2025
What comes after 6th Gen fighter....?
Enormous paper plane taking flight 📹 rosssmith/ESPN x.com/SAL438245/status/17821…
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La svolta in Medio Oriente e l’avvio dei colloqui per la fine del conflitto in Ucraina lo confermano: sta facendo di più il Presidente @realDonaldTrump in poche settimane che l’ex Presidente Biden in quattro anni. Se riuscisse a riportare la Pace meriterebbe il Premio Nobel, altro che “bullismo”.
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