Walk On Thine Own
K. Lloyd Lyrics


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Bittersweet It's been days since we last spoke Don't you leave me…
Brotherhood We are the mean green machine We are the mighty green…
Carry On I was confused Thought I was losing you I put you up…
Damage Done Drew a line and Then you crossed it The only one that…
Dark Night Of The Soul Yeah, once I'm up, my shawty came with me Heart on…
Go Away It’s time to take a break It’s time to go away Let’s…
It's Alright They said Itll be alright And It did I said I dont…
Mama Said Mama used to tell me don't you rush to get…
Muddy Waters Back 2 Tha Basics volume 2 Over your shoulders I thought…
One Foot In Hell One foot in one foot out We ain't playing no…
Relapse You got tired of waiting hoping one day I would…
Strung out #5 Drugged up Let it poison my veins Slit wrists Know I wont be…



Without You Oh Hoo ooh I can't believe you're gone Woke up without you t…


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@LambentIchor

@Jack Tyrrell Globalism is a result of a capitalism trying to erase national boundaries. And you are right that capitalism does cause immigration because people want to move to where they can have a better life. Marx warned that it would. The capitalist will either import cheap labour or export capital to parts where there is cheap labour.
But that isn't the same as colonialism: "the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically."
Economic migrants who enter a country are not taking control over that country; they become part of it by contributing to it. By doing this they aren't in any way erasing the borders that make up nations. Nations can continue to trade amongst each other. It is a false equivalence to say economic migrants are colonists.


It is transnational corporations that are creating Globalism. They pay off politicians who act against national interests by instituting trading treaties that force nations to lower their standards. International trade is predicated upon the nation, it's right there in the name.


If you are for the nation refusing to kow-tow to the corporations who would usurp their sovereignty I'm with you. But that isn't done by attacking migrants who strengthen nations by supporting them in taxes they pay, and in services they provide.



@Akumasama

"Reports have suggested the museum's chairman, George Osborne, is close to agreeing a deal with Greece.

Michelle Donelan told BBC Radio 4's The Media Show that permanently returning them was "not his intention".

In a wide-ranging interview, she said sending the sculptures to Greece would "open a can of worms" and be a "dangerous road to go down".

It would "open the gateway to the question of the entire contents of our museums", she said."

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@jainish1556

UK is the largest supplier of Independence days in the world.

@davestationuk7374

We came ,we saw ,we conquered and gave back
And you got a holiday.
You’re welcome 😂

@anupsrivatsa1808

They created the demand also😂

@xuan.1611

Guess America isnt the best in freedom

@dominicomucci3014

@@deejin25 someone missed history classes. You have to be American with that confused view of ww2 and the post events. 🤣😂

@raquille1

​@@deejin25 im guessing you are American- conveniently forgot that the US was too chicken shit to join the war in the first place!

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@lacountess

I remember visiting the Acropolis museum in Greece and every set of objects was missing a piece and the answer to the question “where is it?” was always “at the British Museum.”

@dominicomucci3014

Good job really otherwise the answer would have been where is it? "Smashed to pieces and lost."

@user-yg4tr5fp3s

@@dominicomucci3014 Well, no... The answer would probably be "at the Acropolis museum in Greece"

@dominicomucci3014

@@user-yg4tr5fp3s no it would have been. It's smashed to bits. Or it's in someone's private collection where no one can see it.

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