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By *lowupdoll OP   TV/TS
39 weeks ago

Herts/Beds/Lomdon

25 years today since the bomb which killed 3. I was on my way to meet a friend there on the day and got held up in a row with my bf at the time.

A reminder we can all be a little more tolerant of each other.

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By *rooperRedMan
39 weeks ago

Littlehampton

Absolutely. Spend less time getting angry at other people and instead let them live the life which makes them happy and love whomever they want.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
39 weeks ago

in Lancashire

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
39 weeks ago

in Lancashire

Absolutely correct sentiment Op..

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39 weeks ago

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By *uriousscouserWoman
39 weeks ago

Wirral

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By *ot to giggleWoman
39 weeks ago

Coventry

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By *esthetic21Man
39 weeks ago

Birmingham/Bristol

Life is too short.

I never hold grudges I just let it go

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By *rooperRedMan
39 weeks ago

Littlehampton

Just for clarification, if needed, the bomber was the angry person I referred to. It's sad to me that 25 years later homophobia and transphobia is still around.

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By *sleWightCoupleCouple
39 weeks ago

Ryde

On the very day of the bomb, my brother and I were in London, and wanted a drink. We were on Old Compton street (practically haunted the video emporiums there) and popped into the Admiral Duncan for a pint.

Not wanting to pay London prices for more beer, we headed for an offie to pick up some supplies for the trip back. 10 minutes later, there a heavy police presence around the West End and (in global pre-internet days) it was only when we got back a few hours later that we found out what had happened.

It's never seemed right to say that it was a close call.

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By (user no longer on site)
39 weeks ago


"25 years today since the bomb which killed 3. I was on my way to meet a friend there on the day and got held up in a row with my bf at the time.

A reminder we can all be a little more tolerant of each other.

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WELL SAID IF YOU NEAR I WOULD BUY YOU LARGE DRINK

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By *lowupdoll OP   TV/TS
39 weeks ago

Herts/Beds/Lomdon


"25 years today since the bomb which killed 3. I was on my way to meet a friend there on the day and got held up in a row with my bf at the time.

A reminder we can all be a little more tolerant of each other.

WELL SAID IF YOU NEAR I WOULD BUY YOU LARGE DRINK "

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
39 weeks ago

Central

I was just around the corner in Soho. The noise was horrific. And then seeing the people covered in blood, will remain with me for the rest of my life

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By *ripfillMan
39 weeks ago

Paris, New York, Hong Kong and Havant

I remember this well - very sad and heartbreaking

Terror seems now only to be just under the skin of society

We need to remember even the tragic events like this to feel compassion and empathy

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By (user no longer on site)
39 weeks ago

actually dropped in for a beer the other month while visiting london in a jolly!

when i noticed the plaque mentioning it i googled it on the train coming home,

honestly knowing how small the place is must have been f*cking terrifying when the blast went off!

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