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you arrive in shanghai edition

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who /betterthanthat/ here?

shanghai is what london thinks it is

The Northern Powerhouse

>yanks pronounce graham and as "gram"
incredible

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Are these people ever happy?

>public sector works

SUNDERLAND IN THE MIDDLE AGES

Sunderland was once asunder-land that is land cut asunder, separated or put to one side. Sunderland is not mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. Nevertheless by 1100 there was a fishing village at Sunderland.

Sunderland was made a town in 1154 when it was granted a charter. (A document granting the townspeople certain rights such as the right to hold a weekly market). Sunderland slowly grew. However it only had a population of a few hundred in the Middle Ages. It would seem tiny to us but settlements were very small in those days.

Sunderland, like all other towns in Medieval England suffered severely from the Black Death in 1348-49 when perhaps half the population died but it soon recovered.

By the 14th century salt was being made in Sunderland. Seawater was heated in iron vats until it evaporated leaving behind the salt. Shipbuilding also began in Sunderland in the 14th century.


SUNDERLAND 1500-1800

However Sunderland was small and unimportant until the 17th century. In 1565 a writer described Sunderland as: 'a fishing town and landing place which has 30 householders and is governed by Robert Bowes and the Bishop of Durham and ships and boats are loaded and unloaded but there are neither ships nor boats (belonging to the town) and only 7 fish cobbles that belong to the town occupying 20 fishermen. This town is in great decay of building and inhabitants'.

Sunderland changed after 1589 when Robert Bowes and John Smith started making salt at Sunderland. The salt was made in iron pans at the place later called Panns Bank. They owned their own coal pit at Offerton. They used the poor quality coal for evaporating seawater. The better quality coal was exported to London and East Anglia. Bowes Quay was built for this purpose. Soon Sunderland became famous for exporting coal. It was second to Newcastle, of course, but exports of coal and salt grew rapidly.

slay the yank
leave none alive
suffer not his hi-fructose corn syrup frappucinos and laser hockey pucks

MORE acid attacks

Jesus christ, London, get your shit together

Woke up this on my birthday. Had a wet dream. Disovered semen all over my belly. What a way to start the day.

no because they haven't worked through their real problems

mackems out

Import shit get shit

you arrive in America

*votes in spanish*

There was also an industry making lime for fertilizer and building in Sunderland in the 17th century. Alum and copperas were made in Sunderland and exported to be used in dyeing. By the end of the 17th century there was also a glass making industry in Sunderland.

The town grew rapidly. By the mid 17th century Sunderland had a population of around 1,500. By 1700 the population of Sunderland, Monkwearmouth and Bishopwearmouth was about 5,000.

In 1717 a body of men called the Wear Commissioners was formed. In 1723 they built a pier on the south bank of the Wear. In 1797 another pier was built on the north bank. Wearmouth Bridge was built in 1796.

In the 18th century the shipbuilding industry in Sunderland boomed. Georgian Sunderland also had a flourishing rope making industry. In 1798 for the first time a steam engine was used to power rope making equipment in Sunderland.


SUNDERLAND IN THE 19th CENTURY

In 1801, at the time of the first census, Sunderland had a population of 12,412. By the standards of the time it was a fairly large town. Furthermore the population of Sunderland soared in the 19th century. By 1901 it had risen to 146,000.

The building of a bridge over the Wear in 1796 led to the growth of a middle class suburb north of the river in the early 19th century but in Sunderland itself horrid working class slums were created. Like all towns in the 19th century Sunderland was dirty, overcrowded and unsanitary. There were Cholera epidemics in Sunderland in 1832 and in 1849.

However there were some improvements in Sunderland during the 19th century. Gas was first used to light the streets in 1824. The first modern police force in Sunderland was created in 1837. The Penshaw Monument was erected in 1844.

Sunderland Water Company was formed in 1846. A network of sewers was built in the 1850s and 1860s. The Theatre Royal was built in 1855. Mowbray Park opened in 1857. Sunderland Museum, Library, and Art Gallery opened in 1879.

literally saw this exact image being retweeted on twitter except without the black bars

ahh yes america

people with gender dysphoria tend to have a lot of problems mentally on top of believing they are in the wrong body
they are just broken people in general

Time for people to understand fascism.
Fascism is not 'authoritarianism I dislike'. You look stupid using it this way. Fascism is a form of modern European ideological reaction against modernity, positing a particular relation between man and nation-state.

There are almost no fascists in English countries because Englishmen hold to either some form of liberalism or monarchism. Fascism is alien. Unlike most of Europe, England never lost her queen and aristocracy, so never really developed fascism. Fascism was a search for tradition. America never had a king, it was specifically a reaction against monarchism. It never developed fascism because never had an order to lose.

The alt-right is first semi-fascist movement in the US since the Silver Legion. Even then the fascists are a minority to ethnic liberals. Only reason the alt-right is taking hold is because the US tradition of liberalism is dying. Even so fascists will lose to ethnic liberals.

There will be no rise of fascism in English countries because it is an alien ideology. The Eternal Anglo will never be fascist. The same reason European-style socialism/communism has never and will never rise in English countries. It is alien to the Eternal Anglo. Any fascist reaction in English countries is doomed from the start. Only monarchism or ethnic liberalism have any hope of success.

At least until Englishmen are displaced and become minorities in their own lands. Then the ideologies of other ethnicities may rise.

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this yank cunt is literally here 24/7

he must make it his prerogative to wake up early in the morning just to fucking post here like a true yank loser

there's no official language in the united states btw

fuck it i saved some new images may as well post them

here's a more up to date version of the US having high public spending on healthcare pic that gets spammed

You arrive in England

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finns aren't white though

There was also an industry making lime for fertilizer and building in Sunderland in the 17th century. Alum and copperas were made in Sunderland and exported to be used in dyeing. By the end of the 17th century there was also a glass making industry in Sunderland.

The town grew rapidly. By the mid 17th century Sunderland had a population of around 1,500. By 1700 the population of Sunderland, Monkwearmouth and Bishopwearmouth was about 5,000.

In 1717 a body of men called the Wear Commissioners was formed. In 1723 they built a pier on the south bank of the Wear. In 1797 another pier was built on the north bank. Wearmouth Bridge was built in 1796.

In the 18th century the shipbuilding industry in Sunderland boomed. Georgian Sunderland also had a flourishing rope making industry. In 1798 for the first time a steam engine was used to power rope making equipment in Sunderland.


SUNDERLAND IN THE 19th CENTURY

In 1801, at the time of the first census, Sunderland had a population of 12,412. By the standards of the time it was a fairly large town. Furthermore the population of Sunderland soared in the 19th century. By 1901 it had risen to 146,000.

The building of a bridge over the Wear in 1796 led to the growth of a middle class suburb north of the river in the early 19th century but in Sunderland itself horrid working class slums were created. Like all towns in the 19th century Sunderland was dirty, overcrowded and unsanitary. There were Cholera epidemics in Sunderland in 1832 and in 1849.

However there were some improvements in Sunderland during the 19th century. Gas was first used to light the streets in 1824. The first modern police force in Sunderland was created in 1837. The Penshaw Monument was erected in 1844.

There are official languages in a good majority of the states.

did something very stupid recently

mental that any old nutcase can buy corrosive acid without a licence or anything even though it keeps getting chucked on people

americans don't like fruit

anime

pizzagate isn't real

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just got offered a job wahey! got told my interview was stellar and deserved special credit. fuck yeah

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>A 16-year-old has been arrested as police launched a major investigation into a series of acid attacks that took place in less than 90 minutes in east London on Thursday night.

>One of the victims was said to have suffered “life-changing” injuries during one of the attacks, which were carried out by two male suspects on a moped.

Ah yes, The London Experience

does this devolve into a gangrape? looks like it might

congratulations

you arrive in Miami

hey, I know that word

funny that rorke thinks all of these are done by rasheed but there was one a while ago of a white lad throwing acid on a brown guy and a brown girl

racism

what as?

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stop posting graphs you boring cunts, why dont you go bugger a protractor you fuckin nerdlingers

There was also an industry making lime for fertilizer and building in Sunderland in the 17th century. Alum and copperas were made in Sunderland and exported to be used in dyeing. By the end of the 17th century there was also a glass making industry in Sunderland.

The town grew rapidly. By the mid 17th century Sunderland had a population of around 1,500. By 1700 the population of Sunderland, Monkwearmouth and Bishopwearmouth was about 5,000.

In 1717 a body of men called the Wear Commissioners was formed. In 1723 they built a pier on the south bank of the Wear. In 1797 another pier was built on the north bank. Wearmouth Bridge was built in 1796.

In the 18th century the shipbuilding industry in Sunderland boomed. Georgian Sunderland also had a flourishing rope making industry. In 1798 for the first time a steam engine was used to power rope making equipment in Sunderland.


SUNDERLAND IN THE 19th CENTURY

In 1801, at the time of the first census, Sunderland had a population of 12,412. By the standards of the time it was a fairly large town. Furthermore the population of Sunderland soared in the 19th century. By 1901 it had risen to 146,000.

The building of a bridge over the Wear in 1796 led to the growth of a middle class suburb north of the river in the early 19th century but in Sunderland itself horrid working class slums were created. Like all towns in the 19th century Sunderland was dirty, overcrowded and unsanitary. There were Cholera epidemics in Sunderland in 1832 and in 1849.

However there were some improvements in Sunderland during the 19th century. Gas was first used to light the streets in 1824. The first modern police force in Sunderland was created in 1837. The Penshaw Monument was erected in 1844.

Sunderland Water Company was formed in 1846. A network of sewers was built in the 1850s and 1860s. The Theatre Royal was built in 1855.

Also in 1879 horse drawn trams began to run in the streets of Sunderland.

get the london look

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last one

had the pizza and already regret it

howling.
>i-it was her turn.

*shoot trump*

sorry, what is the significance of the one on the end? what is she doing on her phone? why is that the next logical step after presidential candidate?

anyone remember the cuckio meme

was a great tune. I looked her up while back what a star.

You arrive in Wales

dont like revealing personal information online but as a health-care professional in a hospital (not a nurse).

>I've got the Brit spastic obsessed with trying to prove his country's superiority

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why is this lad posting about sunderland

*blocks your path*

amazing how third world tier barbaric crimes are coming here as soon as we invited the third world's population here en masse

why are you trying to stir things up with americans? isn't that the opposite of what you want, americans arguing in /brit/?

me getting ready to end my miserable excuse for a life on the right

anyone remember the jalfrezi meme?

>tfw doctors couldn't figure out my mental health problems
>Tfw it turns out I actually have autism
What is the point of being diagnosed with autism at 22, should I go on meds like they say or carry on with life

wut oh fuck haha

>going to an islamic country
natural selection at work

Welcome aboard, kiddo, glad to have you here at JJB Wolverhampton.

don't believe lesbians exist

Biomedical? I'm in biomed it's ok

You're as bad as he is

anyone remember the uni meme?

no, my goal is to start an argument and then have it carry on after i've left

it's the most enjoyable thing to do here

no can't say that do

can you tell me about it?

Roker Park opened in 1880. A Town Hall was built in 1890. In 1895 Sunderland gained an electricity supply.

During the 19th century ship making boomed in Sunderland and the town became world famous for this industry. Other important industries were glass, pottery and rope making. Exports of coal also boomed.

In the 19th century large amounts of coal were mined in Wearmouth. The first colliery at Monkwearmouth opened in 1835. It was followed by Ryhope Colliery in 1859, Silksworth Colliery in 1873 and Hylton Colliery in 1900. The port continued to flourish and Hudson North Dock opened in 1837. The South Dock was added in 1850. Hendon Dock followed in 1868.

SUNDERLAND IN THE 20th CENTURY

By 1901 the population of Sunderland was 146,000. In 1900 the first electric trams ran in Sunderland. However in the 1940s and 1950s they were replaced by buses. The last trams ran in 1954.

Sunderland Technical College opened in 1901.

The Bede Memorial was erected in 1904. The Wear Commissioners Offices were built in 1907. The Empire Theatre also opened in 1907.

Barnes Park opened in 1909. Backhouse Park followed in 1923. Thompson Park opened in 1933.

Roker breakwater was built in 1902. South breakwater was built in 1914. In 1928 the boundaries of the borough were extended to include Fulwell and Southwick. A new Wear bridge was built in 1929. Also that year a General Hospital opened. Deep Water Quay was built in 1934.

In the 1930s the council set about slum clearance in Sunderland. New council houses were built to replace the slums in Ford Hall, Leechmere and Marley Pots.

Then during World War II 267 people were killed in Sunderland by German bombing. About 1,000 houses were destroyed and about 3,000 were damaged.

Agreed, everyone in London is a subhuman regardless of their skin colour

you arrive at the Black Cat roundabout

No, that's a different rape at the same scene

>She said the incident involved 200–300 men and lasted around 25 minutes. She had been reporting the celebrations for an hour without incident when her camera battery failed. One of the Egyptian CBS crew suggested they leave, telling her later he heard the crowd make inappropriate sexual comments about her. She felt hands touching her, and can be heard shouting "stop", just as the camera died. One of the crowd shouted that she was an Israeli, a Jew, a claim that CBS said, though false, was a "match to gasoline". She went on to say that they tore off her clothes and, in her words, raped her with their hands, while taking photographs with their cellphones. They began pulling her body in different directions, pulling her hair so hard she said it seemed they were trying to tear off chunks of her scalp. Believing she was dying, she was dragged along the square to where the crowd was stopped by a fence, alongside which a group of women were camping. One woman wearing a chador put her arms around Logan, and the others closed ranks around her, while some men who were with the women threw water at the crowd. A group of soldiers appeared, beat back the crowd with batons, and one of them threw Logan over his shoulder. She was flown back to the U.S. the next day, where she spent four days in the hospital.[22] She was contacted by President Obama when she arrived home.[24] CBS said it remained unclear who the attackers were, and unlikely that any will be prosecuted.[22]

As much as I've disrespected autists my entire life to even rorkey proportions, I find myself seeing this exact same scenario. What are your traits?

just carry on there's no point in taking the meds now

may have helped when you were younger but now they'll just fuck your brain up

You can't get meds for autisim you fucking autist
Also in the same boat
I only got diagnosed it becasue i kept going to the doctor for Sick notes to get ESA becasue no one will hire me

at the risk of contributing to 'rape culture', but what did she expect to happen?

teddy's got the swiper

Women abroad think they're invincible

>diagnosed with autism at 22
don't believe you
unless you mean very high functioning autism

normal autism wouldn't go unnoticed for 22 fucking years

Manspreading is a greater threat.

I turn right

tim's legs are fucking hench

must've been a powerlifter back before his slide into serious mental illness

manspreading should be blamed on fat fucks and be used as another argument for the genocide of fat people

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Macron and Melania would make a better couple

>implying it's a real problem

rude

gf on the left

keep seeing people say this

he's just fat