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𝑬𝒍𝒐𝒔𝒒 999
𝑬𝒍𝒐𝒔𝒒 999
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scrollingwhilehumansdyin
C0de👾☆ :
"Tell me pretty lies. Look me in my face. Tell me that you love me, even if it's fake."
2026-06-04 00:43:45
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jeongin_499
🫶🏼Eliz🦫🧷 :
Song:1% memories:99%
2026-06-08 02:20:56
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h7.xsd
★ :
song:1% memoriess:99%
2026-06-05 23:54:02
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s8.085
Strawberry :
2026-06-04 00:19:41
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laykun14
LAYKUN.🥷❤️‍🔥 :
The song:❤️‍🔥
2026-06-07 07:28:57
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mycups2
Funi Komishi :
2026-06-05 14:17:50
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197_nguyen.h.duc
boy tóc rừng rậm ✮ :
2026-06-05 18:36:07
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ivethmabiala
ivemabiala✨️🎀 :
Why do I feel hurt?
2026-06-04 18:41:50
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underrated_editor855
愛✧𝕺𝖓𝖊'𝖓𝕺𝖓𝖑𝖞✧愛 :
haven't heard this song ina min ❤️‍🩹
2026-06-05 16:53:51
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.frutiger.aero33
🛩️ Бара 𐙚 :
Idk why but this song reminds me of squid game
2026-06-06 20:35:40
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wickedlykursed
WickedlyKursed :
I mean I be trying to get home bruh
2026-06-04 00:29:18
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#taklaking #sarpatilla #mizah #komikvideolar #kesfet  On Bonar Law's retirement as prime minister in May 1923, Curzon was passed over in favour of Stanley Baldwin, despite his eagerness for the job. This decision was taken on the private advice of leading members of the party including former Prime Minister Arthur Balfour. Balfour advised the monarch that in a democratic age it was inappropriate for the prime minister to be a member of the House of Lords, especially when the Labour Party, which had few peers, had become the main opposition party in the Commons. In private Balfour admitted that he was prejudiced against Curzon, whose character was objectionable to some. George V shared this prejudice. A letter purporting to detail the opinions of Bonar Law but actually written by Baldwin sympathisers was delivered to the King's Private Secretary Lord Stamfordham, though it is unclear how much impact this had in the outcome. Curzon felt he was cheated because J. C. C. Davidson—to whom Baldwin was loyal—and Sir Charles Waterhouse[disputed (for: Mosley has the name wrong)  – discuss] falsely claimed to Stamfordham that Law had recommended that George V appoint Stanley Baldwin, not Curzon, as his successor.[75] Harry Bennett says Curzon's arrogance and unpopularity probably prevented him from becoming prime minister despite his brilliance, great capacity for work and accomplishments.[76] Winston Churchill, one of Curzon's main rivals, accurately contended that Curzon
#taklaking #sarpatilla #mizah #komikvideolar #kesfet On Bonar Law's retirement as prime minister in May 1923, Curzon was passed over in favour of Stanley Baldwin, despite his eagerness for the job. This decision was taken on the private advice of leading members of the party including former Prime Minister Arthur Balfour. Balfour advised the monarch that in a democratic age it was inappropriate for the prime minister to be a member of the House of Lords, especially when the Labour Party, which had few peers, had become the main opposition party in the Commons. In private Balfour admitted that he was prejudiced against Curzon, whose character was objectionable to some. George V shared this prejudice. A letter purporting to detail the opinions of Bonar Law but actually written by Baldwin sympathisers was delivered to the King's Private Secretary Lord Stamfordham, though it is unclear how much impact this had in the outcome. Curzon felt he was cheated because J. C. C. Davidson—to whom Baldwin was loyal—and Sir Charles Waterhouse[disputed (for: Mosley has the name wrong) – discuss] falsely claimed to Stamfordham that Law had recommended that George V appoint Stanley Baldwin, not Curzon, as his successor.[75] Harry Bennett says Curzon's arrogance and unpopularity probably prevented him from becoming prime minister despite his brilliance, great capacity for work and accomplishments.[76] Winston Churchill, one of Curzon's main rivals, accurately contended that Curzon "sow[ed] gratitude and resentment along his path with equally lavish hands".[77] Even contemporaries who envied Curzon, such as Baldwin, conceded that Curzon was, in the words of his biographer Leonard Mosley, "a devoted and indefatigable public servant, dedicated to the idea of Empire".[78] Curzon, summoned by Stamfordham, rushed to London assuming he was to be appointed. He burst into tears when told the truth. He later ridiculed Baldwin as "a man of the utmost insignificance", although he served under Baldwin and proposed him for the leadership of the Conservative Party. Curzon remained foreign secretary under Baldwin until the government fell in January 1924. When Baldwin formed a new government in November 1924 he appointed Curzon Lord President of the Council. Curzon's rejection was a turning point in the nation's political history. Henceforth, by convention peers were deemed to be barred from being leaders of major political parties and from becoming prime minister. In an age of democracy, it was no longer acceptable for the prime minister to be based in an unelected and largely powerless chamber.

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