If you are British, what do you feel when you see such imagery?
For me, I cringe with embarrassment.
Anachronistic clap trap, the lot of it that serves only to perpetuate our class ridden society.
When will we grow up and move on?
#NotMyKing#AbolishTheMonarchy
"We knew we’d all have to live in the chaos that had always attended Johnson – but as it turned out, a great many people had to die in it." - Sad, confused, deluded: spare a thought for the friends of Boris Johnson at this difficult time | Marina Hyde theguardian.com/commentisfre…
🔴KING CHARLES III
Charles III isn’t being crowned because of any merit, but simply because he was born into power:
▪️Personal fortune of £1.8 BILLION
▪️BUT food banks up by 30%, millions in poverty
👉RETWEET if we shouldn't pay £100M for his coronation.
Charles III, isn’t being crowned because of any merit, but simply because he was born into power- with his fortune of £1.8B but food banks up by 30%, millions in poverty, why do we even have to pay £100M for his coronation or a decadent & archaic monarchy @bbcdebatenight 🤴🇬🇧
While it may look at first glance like a composite image, this mind-bending picture by Kenichi Ohno and titled "Gap", is a real single-exposure photo and not the result of Photoshop manipulation
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...and I'm not entirely certain about the images attached to the news headlines. What, for example, has this image got to do with standard orders? (Worryingly, the same image is also attached to a headline about a domestic abuse story.)