"But it's not surprising to me that Harry's the most commercially successful because he really fits the mould of a modern star. He's not just doing music he's got film as well, and the (stadium) tour he's done is unbelievable. It took me a while to work out where I stand. But I look on Harry like a brother, man. I have a lot of pride for what he’s doing.”
-Louis on comparing his carreer to Harry's and being proud of him. (9 November 2022)
via Telegraph
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When you didnt photoshop & can release the full pic as proof.
Shame on the tabloids for falsely reporting, Misan is a great photographer.
He deserves that apology&retraction.
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BREAKING NEWS -
LAUNCHPAD- EARTHSHOT'S NEW VENTURE!
The Prince of Wales will on Monday celebrate his new “match-making” service, intended to introduce small-scale inventors ready to save the planet to the investors who can make it happen.
The Prince is set to issue an impassioned plea to would-be funders to “save our planet” through “collective action” via Launchpad, a new platform created by his Earthshot Prize.
Designed to introduce Earthshot winners and finalists to the global investment they need to scale up their planet-saving solutions, Launchpad is intended to be “game-changing” and is described by the palace as a “landmark moment”.
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Some thoughts I'm having about a mycenean-styled Penelope and her son, Television.
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Can we just talk about how awesome the addition of the telegraph sounds are in today's Re: Dracula entry?
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Irina Shayk // Telegraph Magazine
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Post and Telegraph Office Switchgear on display at the Millennium Exhibition, Budapest, 1896. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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🥵 Nnnnggggg A tiny patch pin matrix on the front AND back of this Trend Electronics TDMG-1A // Telegraph & Data Genarator
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Dennis and Davey ;)
Based on this telegram:
With a bonus:
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The telegraph network at the beginning of the 20th century
The 19th century is that of the great revolutions in transport and communications. Among the very first applications of electrical science, the telegraph and then the telephone catalyzed the entry into a new era of globalization. Distances are abolished
by @LegendesCarto
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“I’m coping good, man. I’m a glass half-full person because what’s the alternative? I’m not saying that there have not been some dark days, because there have. But I had a really lovely upbringing, and my mum was as good as gold. Even though she’s not here anymore, I wouldn’t want her to feel guilty for what happened. She wouldn’t want that to define my life and my happiness. I’m the oldest of all my siblings, and I knew that I had to put on a brave face. It carries its own weight emotionally and I’m wanting to escape that because I don’t want people f-----g feeling sorry for me.”
-Louis on his personal grief. (9 November 2022)
via Telegraph
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test drawing grrgrr
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Palestinian violence is not unprovoked. The Israeli occupation of the West Bank is amongst the longest-standing occupations of modern times. It is an occupation that has continuously expanded. The land earmarked for a Palestinian State has been deliberately sown with Jewish settlements to ensure that no contiguous territory exists on which a Palestinian State might be built. The theft of land destroys Palestinian livelihoods. Their disenfranchisement reduces them to helots. Their claim to East Jerusalem is continuously eroded through evictions. Hard Right governments, settlers and orthodox fanatics relentlessly challenge the status quo at Jerusalem's sacred sites. The nature of the occupation produces a routine of provocation which the Palestinian subject of Israel's raj must endure daily, to merely survive.
Mukul Kesavan, ‘Philistines and Pharisees’, Telegraph
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Kiernan Shipka for Telegraph, 2019
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