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'A view of the Prospect of Whitby public house in Wapping' by George S Crossley (1919-1973)
We all make excuses. What truly matters is whether those excuses are to avoid necessary hardship, or, to embrace it.

#WeAreWhoWeAre - #NIP-zilla
I (@VinnieSullivan) used to frequent this venue in my youth. After an evening in #Wanstead, #SouthWoodford or elsewhere, we'd often head to a club that had kept it's pub name. The Rising Sun (20 #Woodford new road) rested in a forested area of #Walthamstow tucked between #Leytonstone and #Woodford. My family once drank in the actual pub itself, I simply visited it's shadow in order to chat up women and have a decent enough reason to stay out late. Little did I realise that I, thinking as a mere youth, joined in the decline of #Britain's pubs. We all know that we cannot turn back time, but few of us truly learn from our mistakes in the hope of a better future. It's a short walk from where I was born (#WhippsCross hospital #Leytonstone, #London, #E11) and sits within the tree's of #Epping forest, a realm I know and love. This part of the forest named #GilbertsSlade. I remember the warmth I felt leaving in the early hours after a skinful upon seeing that I was within the forest I love.
'The Spaniards Inn' by Matt Phillips
In less than a week I've seen an article of a woman who was raped to death in a fashion I won't explain, a video of a baby being struck in the face and a video of what looks like a family cat being killed for food. I wonder what wonderful news next week will bring.
Forwarded from Western Women
The most ridiculous and ironic thing about feministic women who condemn or neglect men for opposing their bad behaviour is that they'd not be attracted to the type of man who didn't.
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The word Paganism undermines and groups the cultures of the world in order to give legitimacy to internationalistic Abrahamic theism over all else. In reality, there's no such thing as Paganism, Spartans weren't the same as ancient China. Each culture/religion had their OWN names.

"A Roman marble statue of Glycon that is associated with the snake cult that was somewhat prevalent for a time in the northeastern portion of the Roman empire. This dates to the late 2nd century or early 3rd century AD, was found in the Tomis sculpture hoard in 1962 in Constanța, Romania, and is now on display there in the Museum of National History and Archaeology."

Video - ig: decimusclaudius
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Everyone is allowed to call their own women beautiful except for those of us who ironically, have no need to say it at all.
Despite a nerve-wracking, deadly, and unforgiving existence that's void of love, warmth, or home comforts; depression and suicide never grip the inner-city #fox. In fact, he lives on in spite of every challenge thanks to a 'will to live' that's being lost within humamity.
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#Dover in Kent has heavily declined as of late. On my trips to the #Kent coast, I was heavily disturbed upon seeing the degradation that awaited me. This video of Dover in the 1960s displays a far nicer atmosphere than the one we know today.
A crowd gathers outside the 'Frying Pan' public house on #BrickLane in #Whitechapel, East #London during the 1880s. Brick Lane is now a graveyard of pubs. Instead, one is met with a baragement of graffiti. This photo was taken during the time that the Whitechapel Murders (Jack the Ripper murders) were taking place. If only we could hear what they were saying. #RIP 🍻
#England, where women have to use bland, ugly indoor treadmills of an evening or during the early morning simply to avoid rape and possible death.
2025/07/05 11:46:17
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