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Today, the most heinous of crimes are no longer an illegality, but their exposure, opposition, or prevention is.
A coward without excuses will always run as the bravery it takes to face one's own mistakes is greater than that of opposing the most ferocious of enemies.
If you're in good shape and you deliberately train near a couple in the hope of attention simply to massage one's insecurities and emasculate a man over the love of his life, you're no role model, but the polar opposite.
In the world of modernity, it's often the case that what could, and should be one's greatest source of strength instead finds great joy in being one's deepest weakness.
At a certain point, artistic preference is but an excuse to authenticate and promote a disease in which we can all see is killing not only brilliance itself, but our perception and understanding of it.
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Most of the time, when someone acts suspiciously, it's because they're doing exactly what you think they're doing..
🐕 This illustration depicts the use of 'turnspit dog' within the kitchen of a village inn/pub. The turnspit dog is an extinct short-legged, long-bodied dog that was bred especially to run on a wheel to turn meat. "Whiskey," a taxidermied turnspit dog that's kept on display at the #Abergavenny Museum in #Wales. Pubs, like many other important, forgotten facets of British history have far more to research and offer than many would imagine. Join us on YouTube for a large rage of Pub vid's and topics. 🤝🍻


@Britainspubs - @LostAndLivingPubs - @VinnieSullivan
Even in deprived, historically povertous #Bow, East #London, evidence of how wholesome the place could be is still visible. This church sits between two busy roads that are packed with buses and other forms of ugly traffic. But, here it sits, unspoilt by modernity.
The Problem by A. Wynne-Rogers
Always loved the view from the train when coming back to Woolwich.
I know a prime location when I see one. I'll be opening my own tea and fairy cake gaff in this beautiful container that sits in the elegant, presentable, sunny region of East #Londons Docklands. Bring your Nan. She'll love it.
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"What have the Romans ever done for us?"...
Ye Grapes - 16 Shepherd Market, #London, #W1J, 1950
Forwarded from Western Heritage
This ladies and gentlemen is a Whales tooth with a detailed drawing of the Wiscasset sailing ship in 1836. We found this legendary antique while visiting the #AndrewCarnegie Birthplace Museum in #Dunfermline, #Fife, #Scotland. WHAT a conversation starter, fit for any mantlepiece.

📸 @VinnieSullivan
(BnQ STAFF MEETING CALLED)

Manager~ "look someone has been breaking all the timber in the lumber yard"

Me tightening my green belt ~ "probably someone really powerful boss....😎"
2024/09/27 04:28:35
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