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Finally moved into a new and hopefully long-term apartment today don't know what to do with all that space available suddenly compared to a hotel room4 points
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Most home teams get some breaks from the ref, it is the home crowd effect and something about Anfield means they a bit more than most. I heard a lot were disgruntled by length of the injury times. I think Old Trafford is similar and I recall in the terraces at Stamford Bridge when Chelsea got a penalty back in the day the crowd cheered and me and a mate under our breath agreed we were lucky.1 point
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Graeme Souness said they got lucky, even with all the ball they did very little with it, it took 60minutes to register a shot on target. Trent had a horrid game and if ASM was fit to play it may have been murder, Ryan Fraser gave him a rough time, if being critical should have scored that turn and volley with Allison miles off the line and beaten love and money a banana loop was the way to go and not power. Anywho it is not often we leave Anfield to liverpool fans being so rattled they feel the necessity to boo. Stay classy merseyside.1 point
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Even Isak's second, took about 5 seconds after the goal to reverse the decision, the Linesman was chased down by Klopp and a coach. The offside was marginal and could have gone either way, the linesman had about 12 seconds from the time of incident to when Isak left 4 Liverpool players on the ground and Anfield silent to make the decision. Even Simon Jordan said the whistle should have gone at 96 minutes. His co host on ST referred to another game this season can't recall which where the players were purposefully wasting time, 5 mintues was allocated and the ref blew up at 4 minutes. It was an utter screw job that started the day before when Klopp was moaning about time wasting. Marriner and co should be brought under review for soft officiating.1 point
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Going back to the basics set in medieval Baghdad. I liked Valhalla but found it to be too long. This one should have parts about how original Assassins were created by Hassan ibn Sabah. A final mission where Baghdad is being sacked by Mongols and you have to save someone would be epic.1 point
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That kinda makes the story even better Only thing I really remember telling her was I was big into the Clint spaghetti's. I definitely have to read this now at some point.1 point
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That's shit but the good news is that you can get most of it back minus the drivers license which is a trip to the DMV. Try not to think too much about it and enjoy the rest of the trip.1 point
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If there's a Western setting, then it's a Western, as much as I'm concerned! I'm really impressed with the old lady for recommending it to you though1 point
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I keep thinking about this, everyday it comes to my mind. ‘Mammal of the year’ what a strange award. Do I have a chance to win? What do I have to so?1 point
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When using the PC a lot started get pains in my fingers. I am sensitive to wi-fi and Smart tech etc (childhood head injury) and eventually realised the laser in modern computer mice could give me pain in the fingers. I taped a bit of aluminium foil over the top where the gap is and so far so good.1 point
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Oh for sure, that's the kind of criticism I could understand and agree with Either way, people loved Karl May's books not because he was some kind of literary genius, but because it was cool, fun, adventurous, and also morally right. This is what annoys me the most about the recent criticism; reading the things they complain about and accuse him of, it's pretty clear that they have never read a single book of his Because it really baffles me how can you otherwise accuse a writer of racism and colonialism, when literally the very first chapter of Winnetou is a monologue about the horrible and unjust genocide committed against the Native Americans by the seemingly superior White Man; the theme which is present in all of his Wild West works, not to mention the general themes of equality of all races, mixed marriages, pacifism and choosing non-violence, anti-colonialism and sympathising with the plight of Native Americans (and Mexicans), friendship and forgiveness. If anything, Karl May was way ahead of his time, especially compared to the general attitudes and fictional works about the Native Americans in the US at that time and decades after it...1 point
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Women in Japan will have to get their partner's consent to get a birth control pill. They've been introducing weird incentives and laws due to the falling birth rates in the country. It really is a crisis, numbers are crazy. I should probably go there and help them.1 point
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This is ironic because I'd love to do that to the politicians themselves, as well as the weapons1 point
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Nope front pocket, impressive skill from the pickpocket. All in all, I’ve closed all the cards & had no cash with me… so I’ve really just lost drivers license (which is a pain) and the wallet itself. But it’s still seriously fucking annoying and a shit way to start a trip.0 points
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Anyone had experience with carpal tunnel syndrome? Got it at the moment and to say I’m in agony would be an understatement.0 points