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The 'Bank of #England Mosaic' was discovered 12ft below the Bank of England in #London (1st-4th century). It was the first Roman mosaic acquired by the British Museum. A clear indicator of what city bosses have stolen/hidden beneath our feet.
📸 My Trips To The British Museum
@Vinniesullivan
📸 My Trips To The British Museum
@Vinniesullivan
A bloke who was on my train was completely smashed out of his face, pissing the entire carriage off whilst carrying a cat.
When genuinely asked by someone why he had a cat, he politely stated, "What's it got to do with you, you c**t."
Welcome to #London..
When genuinely asked by someone why he had a cat, he politely stated, "What's it got to do with you, you c**t."
Welcome to #London..
If you want to know how cruel I am, I'm eating a pack of Marks & Spencers 'Percy Pigs' in front of an entire trian carriage who seem smitten with envy.
Forwarded from TheBritishAngle
While the massive protest yesterday was an encouraging sign of the growing energy and motivation among the right in Britain, I couldn't help but notice the prominent display of foreign flags, particularly the Old Iranian flag and the Israeli flag. Having studied various dissident right movements over the past 100 years, I believe it's fair to say that Tommy Robinson marches represent the first instance where nationalists from one country fervently support other countries with almost the same enthusiasm. This strikes me as rather odd.