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The "Mole Man of Hackney" was the nickname given to William Lyttle, an eccentric Irish civil engineer who spent roughly 40 years illegally digging a massive network of tunnels beneath his 20-room Victorian property in De Beauvoir Town, Hackney, London. The Digging Obsession Lyttle inherited the property at 121 Mortimer Road in the 1960s. He claimed his obsession started entirely by accident when he merely intended to hollow out a standard wine cellar. After completing that initial project, he remarked that he had "found a taste for the thing" and simply kept going. Using only a shovel and a custom, homemade pulley system, Lyttle dug single-handedly for four decades. Over time, his subterranean excavations created a web of caverns and tunnels that reached depths of up to 8 metres (26 feet) and spanned out 20 metres (65 feet) in every direction from his house. One of his secret passages reportedly burrowed far enough to connect near the Dalston Lane railway tunnel. Neighborhood Chaos & Eviction Lyttle's unchecked digging turned into a major public safety hazard. Neighbors frequently complained that the ground was shaking. On one occasion, Lyttle cut off power to the entire street for a day when he accidentally struck a high-voltage, 450-volt underground electrical cable. The council was finally forced to intervene in the early 2000s when the surrounding pavements and roads began to physically collapse and form sinkholes. A structural evaluation using ultrasound scanning revealed that his house was practically floating on a hollowed-out web of dirt. In 2006, Hackney Council officially evicted Lyttle due to imminent structural dangers. When crews cleared the property, they removed 33 tonnes of debris, which oddly included the buried frames of three cars and a boat. The council filled the dangerous underground cavities with tons of solid concrete to stabilize the neighborhood. Later Life and Legacy Lyttle was ultimately ordered by the High Court to pay nearly £300,000 for the extensive stabilization repairs. Because he was banned from returning to the property, the council temporarily housed him in a hotel before moving him into a top-floor high-rise flat—specifically chosen so he could no longer tunnel into the earth. However, his compulsion could not be stopped; after he passed away from natural causes in June 2010 at age 79, authorities discovered he had knocked a large, tunnel-shaped hole right through the wall dividing his kitchen and living room. Lyttle has since been remembered as one of London's legendary modern eccentrics, famously stating, "There is great beauty in inventing things that serve no purpose."
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There’s a clear pattern here: removing trial by jury for a whole layer of cases; blocking Cenk Uyghur and Hasan Piker from entering the country; the Filton 4 being sentenced as terrorists but not charged as terrorists (yes, really); a British citizen in Russia having his citizenship removed without being charged with anything; stuff like this - constantly. It’s becoming so normal now. There’s a great phrase ‘turnkey tyranny’: you might like the people doing this today, or despise those on the receiving end, but tomorrow it WILL be different. The end point is very obvious. And these tools, and this trajectory, in the wrong hands, is quite a terrifying thought.
🚨BREAKING: Tommy Robinson has been detained at Heathrow Airport under Section 3 of the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019, with his phone seized
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“If we can’t pull you out, Pooh, we might push you back.” Rabbit scratched his whiskers and pointed out that, when once Pooh was pushed back, he was back, and of course nobody was more glad to see Pooh than he was, still, some lived in trees and some lived underground. ~A.A.Milne
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I was just chatting to Wendy. We were having a pleasant time. No - I don't want some: some of what. What do you mean: I'll see. Hang on, that's not civilised behaviour 🐰
A little bit of argy-bargy to end the game…
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Honoured to accompany PM Sanae Takaichi to Westminster Abbey for laying wreath to the tomb of the unknown warrior.
ロンドンを訪れている高市総理は、先ほどウェストミンスター寺院を訪問し、無名戦士の墓に献花しました。
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A giant champagne cork on the beach. Some party 🍾
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Happy Birthday to Grigori Perelman. Grigori Perelman is a mathematician who proved the Poincaré Conjecture and refused to accept both the Fields Medal and the $1,000,000 Clay Millennium Prize. When asked why he declined the awards, he said: “If the proof is correct, then no other recognition is needed.”
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