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"Jumpin' Jack Flash" is a song by the English #rock band #theRollingStones, released as a non-album single in 1968. Called "supernatural #DeltaBlues by way of #SwingingLondon" by Rolling Stone magazine, the song was seen as the band's return to their blues roots after the #baroquePop and #psychedelia heard on their preceding albums #Aftermath (1966) (which did feature some blues songs), #BetweenTheButtons (1967) and especially #TheirSatanicMajestiesRequest (1967).
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Era of Enchantment (Sacred Scroll Software)
Afteroids (Zigurat Software)
The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath (Bolsoftware Communications)
Aftermath (Alternative Software)

1988 GAME OF THE YEAR
Top two games go through to next round

#GameoftheYear1988 #ZXSpectrum #SinclairZXSpectrum #RetroGaming

#USpolitics #Worcester #ICEprotest #Aftermath

Right winger crying 'mob rule' [Jan 6 🤣 🤬] and claiming the US being a country of Law and Order 🤣 🤣 😬.
But that's the point isn't it. Even the popular tv-show is based upon 'due process'.
It's now a facist president abandoning the constitution.

"Worcester protesters call out ICE after chaos on Eureka Street" [2:48 min]
by NCB10 Boston

youtube.com/watch?v=-B-iScbG6I

Quote by NBC10B:
"May 10, 2025
Demonstrators rallied in Worcester Friday, a day after Worcester police arrested a teenager as ICE detained her mother."

#USriseUp #FascistsAreHere #TimeToResist
#NextTimeItllBeYou

What is left from the big Plans of a #FreeTrade #Treaty between #UK and #US, self #promising in the #Aftermath of the #Brexit ? Pretty shallow everything now. #Politicians lied to the #Citizens, promising the Blue from the Sky to them.

Britain hasn’t agreed a trade deal with the US – it’s ended a hostage negotiation | Gaby Hinsliff | The Guardian

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

The Guardian · Britain hasn’t agreed a trade deal with the US – it’s ended a hostage negotiationBy Gaby Hinsliff
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Politics had totally changed, instead of having politicians, you only had puppets for the big tech companies: all those puppets did, was make sure that it's companies kept getting more financially powerful, and kept getting even more invasive, as if that were even possible

I mean they were a literally up your digestive track already, all the way to your spinkster.

Don't let me talk about flying; it takes you literally 72 hours to book a ticke; 8 hours a day you have to follow those dreadful procedures of which 90% is just ads, to finally get the seat booked with six screens pointed at you only bombarding you with advertisements.

Trains were even worse; Walls of screens, almost no place to sit, let alone sit comfortably.
In busses they left you alone, but what they did, is make the bus almost totally transparent and make sure that all the of the massive screens at the buildings were pointing at you, giving out all your personal information for everyone else to see, including your menstrual cycle, the size of your prostate, and everything else that's supposed to be medically sealed, just to show you walls and walls of advertisements regarding those medical status parameters.

And do not think that when you're finally at home sleeping, away from your dreadful job, and asleep that you sleep cycle was normal
Remember those devices that implanted in you at Birth? Those devices injected at advertisements in your dreams making your sleep horrific and tiring.

Suicide rates were skyrocketing; it was normal to lose a friend every month who succumbed to suicide because of the horrific carpet bombing advertisements raids. There were more psychiatrists than regular physicians. Funeral parlors were the only places where business was booming for the private sector, owned by fairly regular people.

Mercedes-Benz almost exclusively made funeral cars because that's what's sold the most and the best and asked for the most, by those who could still afford cars

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