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#IanWatkins - Anyone who knows anything about the criminal underworld knows that a great many people who end up in the criminal fraternity suffered childhood abuse and/or were traumatised in care. Serious violence and murder are obviously wrong, but the real victims here are the children and the adults who have to share a space with child abusers. As mad as it sounds, in these cases, above all, the perpetrators tend to be the victims as opposed to the animal who was so void of a moral compass that they treated children as livestock. A huge number of abused individuals may go on to commit crimes, but they do not use their abuse and an excuse to hurt children. Once someone does that, their trauma and all sympathy mean nothing, nor does their existence. Anyone to wish such an animal to #RIP are simply afraid because they can see themselves in his shoes, and therefore, they're exposing their inner demons. The type of detachment it takes to hurt a child is a form of incurable, sexual sadism. This is NOT something you can rehabilitate. They will never, ever change because it's their preference. The fact that they're often given protected wings should tell you just how well aware the authorities are of how unacceptable their presence is. Ian was due for release soon, while people who've never overstepped that line will never see the light of day again. I utterly condemn anyone who sympathises with a man who doesn't deserve the chances he took from children and hope the many hidden pedophiles in society see the possible consequences of their actions. They deserve no help, no sympathy, and no gravestone. On this, not one person with a moral compass should disagree. I have found good in ex dealers, robbers, and even those who've served www.tg-me.com/been accused of murder/attempted murder. But never should anyone ever make excuses for the sort of people who believe their sick desires are more important than the future of a child.
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A partner who holds secrets is not a partner but an enemy waiting to happen.
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When we have architectural precedents such as Westminster palace, then the thought of giving architecture awards to the likes of the Gherkin and other such crap should be a laughable concept.
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> "If there was a fight in the pub"..

> "Good old knees up, go up and get the pie and mash"..

A charming, Bygone East Londoner discusses the declining nature of her surroundings. πŸ’”β³οΈ

@BritainsPubs
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Women..
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Observing the beauty of London in the 1950s is enough to melt the heart of anyone who truly loves her.
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
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Charming
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We have our little cultural differences
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You're looking at a bygone era. Chas and Dave at the long gone Cooke’s Pie mash shop, Dalston, London, E8, which closed its doors in 1996. πŸ’”β³οΈ
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English people have the most polite or cutting ways of being rude. For instance, if an English/British person says, "Haven't you left yet," what they really mean is, 'WHY haven't you left yet, you lazy beastard.'
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Despite a lack of technology, so easily did we build beautiful, culturally rich homes for the wealthy during previous centuries that in todays times, we've no excuse not to do so for the poor.

Islington, North London
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Once upon a time, traders specialised in nutritious goods that they knew a great deal about. Now, people with no idea what they're selling work in soulless supermarkets that are packed with processed rubbish. We don't simply need to go back because we'd feel more at home, but because we'd live happier and healthier lives. ⏳️

Beresford Square, Woolwich Market, 1970s πŸ“· by Neil Onslow
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