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geglow_boo
geglow_boo🦖 :
how to join Somalian pirates did i get blue comment ?
2024-08-24 18:44:56
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areslyd
bestemor kalte meg sjekk :
dad lore finna be crazzzyyyyy
2024-08-24 11:54:25
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ferreiraberildfer
ferreiraberildfer :
Looks fun
2024-08-24 10:23:22
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smoke :
Looks fun but if that boat sinks 😭
2024-08-24 12:52:33
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Abdulai :
Looks like a vibe
2024-08-24 12:53:24
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Fragal ✟ :
its like Sea of Thieves but with modern boats
2024-08-25 20:24:11
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drexarinn
Drexarinn :
The dream
2024-08-24 09:44:39
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ili_aamm
Ili_aamm :
quand je pense y’a des gens ça c’est leurs quotidien
2024-08-30 11:58:42
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peterkool
Peter Kool :
Honestly sounds better than college 😭
2024-08-24 18:09:24
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someone.halal1
Someone :
this looks way more fun than a normal job
2024-10-16 08:19:19
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abdiii418
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tbfr this dosen't look too bad ngl, looks fun💀
2024-08-24 10:58:47
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nuhwano
tanzzzz :
shiii lowkey looks adventurous
2024-08-24 18:10:37
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tvn_933
TVN 🇩🇿🇳🇮 :
C quoi le jeu
2024-08-31 13:17:24
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sullykay9
Sully Kay 9 :
Ay Irish Im the captain now 🧑‍✈️
2024-08-24 16:45:34
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martysmithie
Martin Smith :
Bro to be honest it’s good honest work and the hours aren’t bad.
2024-08-25 17:40:42
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yacinechar
Yacine :
KAIZOKU ONI OREWA NARU
2024-08-29 17:49:42
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p3no4
p3no4 :
Racist
2024-08-24 12:11:39
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yunogarnet
yunogarnet :
I wanna be a pirate so bad!!!☹️
2024-08-25 02:21:54
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eblan_ofc
eblan :
im going to be the king of the pirates ahh scene
2024-08-24 14:28:17
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zenton51
Iblamealooporatha :
Gotta get a m5 comp some how
2024-08-25 22:10:15
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leomaiden.62
Léo 💊 :
sa me fait penser à south Park 🤣
2024-08-29 20:33:00
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Ministers are to intervene in the management of Tower Hamlets after inspectors raised the alarm about the leadership of the east London authority’s controversial mayor, Lutfur Rahman. Sources have told the Guardian the government has decided to appoint an envoy to monitor management decisions at the council, which has been dogged by a series of controversies about public spending and senior-level appointments. The decision, which will be announced on Tuesday morning, is a blow for Rahman, who was re-elected as mayor in 2022 after serving a five-year ban from high office for corrupt practices. The announcement will follow the publication of what is expected to be a highly critical report into the financial and personnel management of the council, which was commissioned by the previous government. The envoy and their assistant will keep a close watch on the decisions made by Rahman and his team, before reporting back to the department. Officials are understood to have referred to this in communication as a “support package” to help the authority make improvements. Tower Hamlets and the government declined to comment. The Conservative government appointed inspectors earlier this year to scrutinise the management of the east London borough, after the Local Government Association flagged numerous concerns with how it was being run. At the time, Rahman said he was “disappointed” with the decision but pledged to “cooperate fully with the process”. The LGA said in a report: “There is a lack of trust between the mayor’s office and senior officers, with examples of inappropriate questioning and pressure to feed things into the mayor’s office for ‘sign off’.” It also warned: “There is a large number of agency and interim staff, with vacancies in key positions that need high-quality permanent appointments.” The government also asked the inspectors to look at “the use of resources for elections and the maintenance of the independence of the returning officer, and the arrangements to bring services such as Tower Hamlets Homes and leisure services in house”. Officials warned at the time there was a danger of “replicating” the circumstances that led to Rahman being banned from office for five years. Months after Rahman was re-elected in 2014, the then communities secretary, Eric Pickles, took over the administration of the council after his government department found evidence of a “crony culture” under Rahman.
Ministers are to intervene in the management of Tower Hamlets after inspectors raised the alarm about the leadership of the east London authority’s controversial mayor, Lutfur Rahman. Sources have told the Guardian the government has decided to appoint an envoy to monitor management decisions at the council, which has been dogged by a series of controversies about public spending and senior-level appointments. The decision, which will be announced on Tuesday morning, is a blow for Rahman, who was re-elected as mayor in 2022 after serving a five-year ban from high office for corrupt practices. The announcement will follow the publication of what is expected to be a highly critical report into the financial and personnel management of the council, which was commissioned by the previous government. The envoy and their assistant will keep a close watch on the decisions made by Rahman and his team, before reporting back to the department. Officials are understood to have referred to this in communication as a “support package” to help the authority make improvements. Tower Hamlets and the government declined to comment. The Conservative government appointed inspectors earlier this year to scrutinise the management of the east London borough, after the Local Government Association flagged numerous concerns with how it was being run. At the time, Rahman said he was “disappointed” with the decision but pledged to “cooperate fully with the process”. The LGA said in a report: “There is a lack of trust between the mayor’s office and senior officers, with examples of inappropriate questioning and pressure to feed things into the mayor’s office for ‘sign off’.” It also warned: “There is a large number of agency and interim staff, with vacancies in key positions that need high-quality permanent appointments.” The government also asked the inspectors to look at “the use of resources for elections and the maintenance of the independence of the returning officer, and the arrangements to bring services such as Tower Hamlets Homes and leisure services in house”. Officials warned at the time there was a danger of “replicating” the circumstances that led to Rahman being banned from office for five years. Months after Rahman was re-elected in 2014, the then communities secretary, Eric Pickles, took over the administration of the council after his government department found evidence of a “crony culture” under Rahman.

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