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Banger after banger. This man can do no wrong.
That's me sold
The reason that tilers, plumbers, carpenters and so on are, on average, more mentally capable that the new age of intellectuals is because modern academia, like many of the jobs that it produces, is not dependent upon the same pressure based, physical results, but on institutional philosophy.
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2011 - A view of Little Woodford Cafe and part of George Ln, South #Woodford, #London, #E18 on the 3rd December 2011. Myself and my friends used this cafe and the many other facilities you see in this video. I keep torturing myself by looking into a much better world in which I'd almost forgotten.
You know that #Musk and #Trump is all theatre, or they'd be naming eachothers handlers. Every problem in society can be traced back to specific people who've facilitated it. It really is that simple.
Cyclists 🚲- I regularly cycle on the roads with my mountain bike. I move for all traffic, be it cars or the many vans, lorries, and arctics that actually pay road tax, require licences, and make the nation run. Be it environmental lies or selfishness, the ludicrous arguments against cars are liberal, narcissistic talking points, and nothing more. You think you're special or entitled simply because you're you. When, in fact, that's exactly the reason you're not. This doesn't apply to the good, moral cyclists who understand my point, but the trouble makers and grasses who pretend to be rebels whilst working for an institutional regime. Also, don't even get me started on rental bike users who have no sense of ownership or skill. You don't care for the bike or the roads because you've not invested your time or finances into owning a bike you'll respect, and therefore, you don't gain the skill or manners required for sharing the road with tax payers. People can now jump on electric bikes that travel too fast for people who don't understand the rules and skills required to do so. I couldn't care less if you do not agree. Your opinion means nothing compared to manners and reality.
Britain's historic pubs are especially unique because they're packed with just as much historical relevance as that of cultural significance.

Town of Ramsgate, 62 #Wapping High St, #London, #E1W @Britains___Pubs
#Rochester Cathedral, in #Kent, has recorded over 7,000 inscriptions from the 12th to the 21st century that one can see see and touch when visiting. Some are a lot older than others, but each of them are a mind-blowing visual into the characters of those who lived before us. You will see all from the thousands of marks by the masons that provide insights into the construction of the Cathedral during the 12th century down to more personal markings. You are looking at the carvings of real human beings who made the history we all discuss today. I wonder what they were discussing during the time of each carving. From Catholic England and the barons wars to the "English civil war," each epoch left its mark. The same can be found in the castle where one can find Norman carvings as well as an array of others. Though I took delight in photographing them, it doesn't compare to seeing them with the naked eye and contemplating who might have created them.
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1969 - Thamesmead estate in South East London. As we can see, tasteless blockism isn't new. Thamesmead, which is a world of its own within London, is a social housing estate built in 1960s which sits on the former marshland on the south of the Thames that was once part of the #Woolwich Arsenal. Here we see people making the best of what was the birth of the type of modernisation that's depleted our lives, homes, skylines, and nations. Pure Clockwork orange vibes.
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Do you have any idea how glorious England could be?
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POV: It’s 1976, and you're a #Chelsea fan queuing to get into the Shed end of the Stamford Bridge ground in West #London.
2025/07/07 03:20:55
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