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I'm not from Athens, thanks for your concern tho, I appreciate it that I'm not forgotten here. But I have family members living there and everyone is fine.2 points
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I noticed people spamming the same questions all over again, so I asked him if he doesn't get tired of them, and he replied with that's actually the question I get the most, and he kind of made fun of me a bit. So yea, basically I got bullied by Lando Norris, but he later said that it was just a joke. So yea... there's that.1 point
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Reminds me of the glitches in F1 2000 game. Your car could fall in the sea at Melbourne And at Hockenheim you could go through the pit wall and shave off a couple of seconds on lap time1 point
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@Dr. Gonzo I was mainly trying to finish the debate . I think it's hard to compare the two incidents. I'm not going to bother comparing them at all actually. Suffice to say that in both scenarios, we can all see red mist and do something stupid, which applies to Kuyt, Gnagnon, all the way down to me the time I destroyed my PS3 controller because I got too angry at the lag on a game of Call of Duty fucking me over. The extremity of the offence (as long as we stick to comparing bad tackles in football anyway) doesn't really matter if all that happened was a bad decision in the heat of the moment that you know and admit afterwards was a mistake and apologise if necessary. It takes premeditated Roy Keane type behaviour where he injured someone on person and admitted it to really take it to the next level.1 point
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I still think it's fucking stupid they'd use that clip tbh. You can't rail against a player for that "tackle" on Larouci, if you're going to glorify Kuyt going in studs up in a two footed lunge on Phil Neville... even if the clip they posted didn't show any contact whatsoever, you can still see that Kuyt's either going in far too recklessly or with the intent to hurt. It's hard to criticise the shitbags on Sevilla and the kid who went after Larouci's knee with intent to injure, when posting that clip and glorifying a moment where Kuyt lost his fucking head. Honestly, I'd forgot that moment ever happened. And I don't like (or respect) Phil Neville, but thank god Kuyt didn't make contact in that clip. With both studs up and going in that hard, I think Neville would have been seriously hurt. And Kuyt probably would have been sent off + gotten an additional ban for violent conduct (or whatever the fuck they call it) and he scored against Everton fairly regularly and was one of our more important players at the time. Especially as it's Dirk fucking Kuyt, that man has so many great moments in a Liverpool shirt. And that's the fucking clip they use? That's just fucking stupid, regardless of what happened in that friendly against Sevilla. And nobody, I think, would be expecting TAW (which btw, what is that. is it a podcast? a fanzine? a website? all three? I could probably google it to find out... but after seeing that tweet from them idk if I want to give them the web traffic) to be impartial. But like, FFS, have a bit more dignity and common sense (especially considering that everyone fucking hates us and would use something like this to be like SEE ALL LIVERPOOL FANS ARE IDIOTS). I doubt Dirk Kuyt thinks that moment should be a defining moment of his Liverpool career or would think too highly of that tweet. I cannot, for the life of me, understand why people glorify their players doing stupid and dangerous things. Even if it's against a rival, it's still a stupid and dangerous thing to do going into a tackle like that. Not that it matters much, but I do think that foul on Larouci was worse. And it was on a fucking kid in a friendly - not a match that meant anything or anywhere near a Merseyside derby where I think we've seen seasoned pros blinded by rage and then seeing red (or coming close to it), so I think that says something particular about the offending player's character last night.1 point
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@Dr. Gonzo they should ask the all knowing public whether we should be arsed with the middle east. If we don't need food, medicine or a functioning health system "because we're British and we're a great country" then I'm sure we can do without oil or indeed any fuel as well.1 point
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I can just imagine you going out foraging while I finish our log cabin in the wilderness and you coming back with a load of mushrooms and no pants.... "What happened" "Oh I met a bloke over the other hill and swapped them for some magic beans.. "1 point
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Lol fuck this US administration. Lighting fuses in the tinderbox that is the Middle East, creating tensions that have directly impacted one of your allies, and then tell your allies they're on their own. Although part of me suspects that Pompeo (not Trump, because I don't think Trump knows anything) will know that the UK government's current policy of "be as inept as possible" will likely lead us to the brink of war with Iran. Iran are desperate and are trying to force Europe to the negotiating table, their economy is already failing and these sanctions are putting a real squeeze on people. But going after the UK and acting belligerently is not the best strategy for Iran to bring the EU to the negotiating table.1 point
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Jesus Christ that’s the sort of thing a child would ask. A teacher calling her students half cast too...shambles1 point
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India has successfully launched Chandrayaan-2 - its first lunar landing mission - today! If everything goes according to plan the lander (including the rover) should land on the Moon on September 6. Some info on the components of the spacecraft: The Orbiter The Lander The Rover A 3D animation of the mission overview: Congratulations to ISRO for the successful launch and best of luck for the upcoming landing... Will be following it closely. @IgnisExcubitor @Mel81x @Stan1 point
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Back for Father's Day got my dad tickets for a Lord"s Tour and went today. Great time at an iconic ground. Even learnt a few things which I had no idea about Lord's. So much history here and had the same feelings of when I visited Old Trafford few years back. Even got a quick glimpse of Jonny Bairstow. He popped in casually in his Ferrari as you do. Barely said hello to us1 point
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Das ist in meiner Heimatstadt passiert. Gestern wollten wir Mittags mit dem Zug zum Stadion fahren und alles war abgesperrt und wir wurden von der Polizei weggeschickt. Erst später haben wir dann von den Hintergründen gehört. Unfassbar, einfach unfassbar. Vor allem, dass es scheinbar ohne den geringsten Anlass passiert ist, macht es noch schockierender. Hätte ja auch einem selbst passieren können.0 points