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On this day in British History

>1202 – King Philip II expels King John of England ("Lackland") from France
>1376 – The Good Parliament begins in England and demands supervision of royal spending
>1770 – British Captain James Cook, aboard the Endeavour, lands at Botany Bay in Australia
>1789 – Mutiny on the Bounty: Lieutenant William Bligh and 18 sailors are set adrift and the rebel crew returns to Tahiti briefly and then sets sail for Pitcairn Island.
>1923 – Wembley Stadium is opened, named initially as the Empire Stadium.
>1944 – World War II: Nine German E-boats attacked US and UK units during Exercise Tiger, the rehearsal for the Normandy landings, killing 946.
>1973 – The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd, recorded in Abbey Road Studios goes to number one on the US Billboard chart, beginning a record-breaking 741-week chart run.

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Internet went down during the silence

FUCK THE NHS cult and FUCK the ISP for forcing me into silence

Proper sunny in Glasgow wtf

it's a new rule where every 11th packet is deliberately lost in memory of the sacrifice of our brave fallen NHS angels

>clap for key workers
>silence for key workers

>Look, as I blow this feather from my face, And as the air blows it to me again, Obeying with my wind when I do blow, And yielding to another when it blows, Commanded always by the greater gust; Such is the lightness of you common men

raining in mid wales x

why did you put an "x" in your post? you setting up a treasure hunt for people looking in /brit/ archives or something?

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FOY x