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Rhys
@rhysrmann
Where are the dreams that we had? • He/him 🏳️‍🌈
London
Joined May 2011
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    The Queen is unwell with a chest infection and has withdrawn from her engagements this week, Buckingham Palace says bbc.in/3YS43mN
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    Two years ago tonight I was in A&E after jumping in front of a train; tonight I am toasting to the future in the flat I moved into yesterday
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    Margaret Thatcher in hell watching series 4 of The Crown
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    joegunnvids
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    The new leader has just been announced:
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    “Have you been on holiday in 2020?”
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    This exchange has finished me off 💀
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    Kate Middleton posting that photo after having fun with her Photoshop free trial:
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    joegunnvids
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    Susie Dent after posting her 18th century word of the day that vaguely relates to the latest political scandal
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    Susie Dent’s word of the day tomorrow:
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    Samuel Jenkinson
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    Emily Thornberry to Suella Braverman just now. Straight-up camp. 10/10, no notes
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    Gavin & Stacey: 22 episodes The Vicar of Dibley: 20 episodes Fleabag: 12 episodes Nighty Night: 12 episodes Green Wing: 18 episodes Porridge: 21 episodes Fawlty Towers: 12 episodes The Thick of It: 23 episodes Quality over quantity is the hallmark of a great sitcom
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    This will become one of the defining pictures of our time. Books will be written about it. Music will be inspired by it. Films will be made about it. Mr and Mrs XCX-1975 have completed the culture.
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    From 1737 until 1968, all plays were censored by the Lord Chamberlain so nothing could possibly offend the public. Anything can now be shown on stage, just some people prefer to know what might cause offence, or cause severe physical and allergic reactions. What’s the issue
    “When I was young we never had trigger warnings for shows” Actor Ralph Fiennes “the impact of theatre should be that you’re shocked” and that he thinks audiences have gone too soft #BBCLauraK bbc.in/3SC359H
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