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Round here we call that notable.
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https://twitter.com/VKfern1960/status/1783895933929038234
Hey Vatican Fag mind posting that shit on X maybe on the pope's page I am sure he has a lot of followers.
>youยดve been called out for this bread, go on, dig your grave deeper, idiot
His shit checks out it's just a bummer it's a daily thing.
Good for the newfags one would suppose.
It's anons bread faggot always has been and when anons nominate the notable the baker bakes it. But lets have memes of the bread and circle jerk garbage in the notables instead.
Fuck off with that retarded ass shit.
A soldier in the digital battle needs to be able to have access to as much information as possible especially from military sources from around the world.
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Remember most of them Submitted!
Humza Yousaf is to resign as Scotland's first minister, the BBC understands.
He is travelling from his home in Dundee to Bute House in Edinburgh, the first minister's official residence, for a press conference at 12:00.
The SNP leader has been under pressure since he ended a power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens last week.
Opposition parties in the Scottish Parliament had tabled two confidence votes - one in the first minister and another in the SNP government.
Mr Yousaf has been struggling to secure support to lead a minority government.
Follow live: Scotland's first minister to resign
Yousaf rules out pact with Salmond's Alba party
He had written to Scotland's opposition parties asking them to find "common ground" ahead of the confidence votes.
The first minister's decision to end the power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens followed a backlash over the SNP's decision to scrap 2030 climate targets.
The Greens accused Mr Yousaf of "selling out future generations" over climate and had been due vote on whether to remain in power with the SNP though the Bute House Agreement.
The SNP has 63 MSPs in the 129 seat parliament, so if the seven Green MSPs vote against him, he is reliant on support from sole Alba party MSP, Ash Regan, to continue in his role.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-68918781