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some edits I made for my duke's group natural raising thread in 2025, to show off my natural raising crew at the time
LUKE TREADAWAY as Brewis in Attack The Block (2011)
The non-stop video game stream could last more than 30 hours.
HBomberGuy (Harry Brewis), a popular UK-based content creator who has more than 300,000 subscribers on YouTube, came up with an unlikely way to raise money for the embattled transgender children’s charity, which recently had part of its lottery funding suspended after a campaign from anti-trans activists.
In a video, Brewis explained that he would be streaming a non-stop play-through of Donkey Kong 64, playing the game until 101% completion—a famously difficult feat in the Nintendo 64 game that can take upwards of 30 hours to achieve.
He explained: “I chose to support [Mermaids] because as a person living in Britain, I find the media discussion around this issue to be woefully misinformed, and I’d like to do my bit to help support the people who do the hard work of contributing to people’s thinking on an issue.”
The YouTuber added: “I chose Mermaids specifically, because when they were designated some funding via the National Lottery, Graham Linehan, a comedy writer who did some work on a good show 20 years ago, a very normal man who is very angry about trans people all day nowadays, went on Mumsnet and told them to email the National Lottery en masse.
“Well done, Graham… now, tons of people know about Mermaids, and support them just to spite you!”
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Fish and Brewis with Scruncheons is a traditional salt cod and bacon dish from the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, delicious as all get-out.
Recipe for Fish and Brewis with Scruncheons Fish and Brewis with Scruncheons is a traditional salt cod and bacon dish from the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, delicious as all get-out. 1/2 pound fatback diced, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 hard bread cakes such as Purity split horizontally, 1 pound salt cod steaks skinned and cut into 1/2-inch strips