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    Todd’s dead, baby
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    I'm Batman
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  • This relationship has no porpoise, anymore...
    This relationship has no porpoise, anymore...
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  • Donald Trump has sparked controversy after delivering a sharp critique of the Royal Navy, reportedly calling it a “paper tiger” and questioning its readiness for modern warfare. His remarks specifically targeted the HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, referencing recent mechanical issues and dismissing them as inferior compared to U.S. naval power.
    The comments come amid rising tensions between Washington and London, particularly with Keir Starmer resisting calls to deepen British military involvement in actions against Iran. Trump framed the UK’s support as insufficient, signaling frustration with what he sees as a lack of commitment from a key ally.
    This rhetoric also ties into broader concerns about alliances like NATO, with Trump questioning their effectiveness and hinting at a shift in how the U.S. views traditional partners. Meanwhile, officials in Downing Street have reportedly downplayed the remarks, maintaining that the UK will avoid being pulled into a wider conflict.
    The situation has ignited debate over the future of the “Special Relationship” between the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as the role both nations will play in an increasingly complex global security landscape.
    #RoyalNavy #HMSQueenElizabeth #SpecialRelationship #Geopolitics #DefenseNews
    Donald Trump has sparked controversy after delivering a sharp critique of the Royal Navy, reportedly calling it a “paper tiger” and questioning its readiness for modern warfare. His remarks specifically targeted the HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, referencing recent mechanical issues and dismissing them as inferior compared to U.S. naval power. The comments come amid rising tensions between Washington and London, particularly with Keir Starmer resisting calls to deepen British military involvement in actions against Iran. Trump framed the UK’s support as insufficient, signaling frustration with what he sees as a lack of commitment from a key ally. This rhetoric also ties into broader concerns about alliances like NATO, with Trump questioning their effectiveness and hinting at a shift in how the U.S. views traditional partners. Meanwhile, officials in Downing Street have reportedly downplayed the remarks, maintaining that the UK will avoid being pulled into a wider conflict. The situation has ignited debate over the future of the “Special Relationship” between the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as the role both nations will play in an increasingly complex global security landscape. #RoyalNavy #HMSQueenElizabeth #SpecialRelationship #Geopolitics #DefenseNews
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  • Man I’ll miss Colbert
    Man I’ll miss Colbert
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  • Acting skills 10/10
    Acting skills 10/10
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  • The cute Ginger from our shelter.
    The cute Ginger from our shelter.
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  • A Japanese company went viral for “hiring” 11 office cats to help reduce employee stress at work
    These furry coworkers roam around desks, nap in the office, and make the workplace feel way more fun and relaxing

    The cat-friendly idea reportedly started with one rescued cat and slowly turned into a full office full of pets
    Employees say the cats boost mood, start conversations, and make stressful workdays feel much lighter
    A Japanese company went viral for “hiring” 11 office cats to help reduce employee stress at work These furry coworkers roam around desks, nap in the office, and make the workplace feel way more fun and relaxing The cat-friendly idea reportedly started with one rescued cat and slowly turned into a full office full of pets Employees say the cats boost mood, start conversations, and make stressful workdays feel much lighter
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  • It took a deep breath. These are Japanese Raccoon Dogs.
    It took a deep breath. These are Japanese Raccoon Dogs.
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