@mariaziffy: Haben seit drei Wochen Schule und erst ab heute keine Maskenpflicht mehr🙄 #foryou #foryoupage #fürdich #lustig #tiktok #school #witzig

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x.juliaf
𝙟𝙪𝙡𝙞𝙖 :
@dianawue des mit dem frottee schlafanzug fühl ich halt absolut 😂 den rest aber auch
2020-09-07 16:14:15
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v.a.n.i.i.i._
Vanessa :
Wer liebt den Film auch sooo sehr?
2020-09-07 14:50:30
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cvxlogxn
cvxlogxn :
Ich, seit ca 6 Wochen wieder Schule, immernoch Masken Pflicht am Start lmao
2020-09-07 23:29:04
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2020-09-07 14:49:18
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sagvallahhh
Yasmin :
@martina.n1905 @user265779973 @erondaalbanien is sooo
2020-10-17 10:54:13
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@lana.jbr @mala_0207
2020-09-07 19:01:43
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noahrodriguesmace
Noah Rodrigues Maced :
Meine Schule fängr erst in 9 Tagen an😁
2020-09-07 16:24:56
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@heidi.mhldr @miriam.wgrr @sarah.dgny @milena.zng
2020-09-07 16:13:57
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lexi2g0
lexi2go :
Wir haben noch den ganzen Winter maskenpflicht in der Schule 😂🙄
2020-09-10 20:16:21
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sinti_amazja
Sinti_amazja :
@cxte.sabina 😂
2020-09-08 11:13:06
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leonie.fr16
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@torgeeee04 @nikasxmemories
2020-09-07 15:45:43
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sarah._bth1
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habe erst morgen Schule 😳😌😂
2020-09-07 15:26:27
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@lina.voss
2020-09-10 19:31:20
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@johanna.viererbl000 @rojinroo so mein Geldanleihen immer haha
2020-09-10 19:36:11
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lilly.scm
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@_14_emma_
2020-09-17 20:08:30
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2020-09-08 21:20:59
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@alicia_khlrr Frau Fabiszisky alter
2020-09-08 20:19:34
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2020-09-12 21:09:54
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@liana_s18 😂
2020-09-12 19:45:28
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2020-09-07 14:51:19
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2020-09-16 13:15:18
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2020-09-07 14:52:19
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2020-09-07 14:52:22
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2020-09-21 12:23:48
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Music legend and outspoken activist Roger Waters — co-founder of Pink Floyd and long-time critic of Israeli policy — now finds himself at the centre of a storm that could land him in court under the UK’s stringent counter-terrorism laws. This week, UK authorities confirmed that more than 20 people have already been arrested for showing support for Palestine Action, which was formally designated a proscribed terrorist group under the Terrorism Act 2000. The group is known for its direct action campaigns targeting factories and companies linked to Israel’s military supply chain. But now, calls are mounting for Waters to be prosecuted too, after he publicly voiced support for the group in defiance of its proscription. Legal experts warn that under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act 2000, even public expressions of support for a banned organisation can carry heavy penalties — including a maximum sentence of up to 10 years in prison. Waters, who has faced repeated accusations of antisemitism — which he strongly denies — has doubled down on his position, saying in a statement that he will “never be silenced” in his fight for Palestinian human rights. Yet some MPs and political commentators argue that his words now fall squarely under the UK’s tightening anti-terror clampdown. A leading barrister told The Telegraph: “It’s quite clear-cut: if the Crown Prosecution Service deems that his statements amount to an invitation of support for a proscribed group, they have grounds to charge him. The maximum penalty is 10 years — whether they’d actually seek that is another question, but this is not a trivial offence.” Civil liberties groups, meanwhile, warn that prosecuting Waters could have a chilling effect on freedom of speech and peaceful dissent. Palestine Action has vowed to continue its actions underground, calling the ban “a badge of honour in the struggle against war crimes.” For now, Roger Waters remains defiant — but the rock icon’s next stage appearance might be in a courtroom rather than a concert hall. #rogerwaters #rogerwaterspinkfloyd #pinkfloyd #prison #palestineaction
Music legend and outspoken activist Roger Waters — co-founder of Pink Floyd and long-time critic of Israeli policy — now finds himself at the centre of a storm that could land him in court under the UK’s stringent counter-terrorism laws. This week, UK authorities confirmed that more than 20 people have already been arrested for showing support for Palestine Action, which was formally designated a proscribed terrorist group under the Terrorism Act 2000. The group is known for its direct action campaigns targeting factories and companies linked to Israel’s military supply chain. But now, calls are mounting for Waters to be prosecuted too, after he publicly voiced support for the group in defiance of its proscription. Legal experts warn that under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act 2000, even public expressions of support for a banned organisation can carry heavy penalties — including a maximum sentence of up to 10 years in prison. Waters, who has faced repeated accusations of antisemitism — which he strongly denies — has doubled down on his position, saying in a statement that he will “never be silenced” in his fight for Palestinian human rights. Yet some MPs and political commentators argue that his words now fall squarely under the UK’s tightening anti-terror clampdown. A leading barrister told The Telegraph: “It’s quite clear-cut: if the Crown Prosecution Service deems that his statements amount to an invitation of support for a proscribed group, they have grounds to charge him. The maximum penalty is 10 years — whether they’d actually seek that is another question, but this is not a trivial offence.” Civil liberties groups, meanwhile, warn that prosecuting Waters could have a chilling effect on freedom of speech and peaceful dissent. Palestine Action has vowed to continue its actions underground, calling the ban “a badge of honour in the struggle against war crimes.” For now, Roger Waters remains defiant — but the rock icon’s next stage appearance might be in a courtroom rather than a concert hall. #rogerwaters #rogerwaterspinkfloyd #pinkfloyd #prison #palestineaction

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