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  1. Seinfeld was fucking a 17 year old when he was 38.
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  2. Ok fine, Frank Lampard
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  3. I'll fuck all their aunties up the arses.
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  4. I assume at your house every room is a wet room
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  5. We all know the reasons for the protests in the first place. I think these people delegitimise themselves with their own rhetoric, personally, rather than anything the media does. I'm sure there's a large part of the protestors that have good intentions and are far from being absolute cunts, but they're lost in the sea of the rest of the crowd tbh. But for a lot of people this is tribal passion that arises anytime anything flares up between these two, rather than any legitimate interest in standing up for the human rights of oppressed people or standing against radical extremists. And ultimately I think the impact of what these student protests end goals are (divesting from companies that have ties to the IDF... but are also companies like Microsoft) is minimal compared to if they were protesting against the Federal Government for turning a blind eye to Israeli war crimes and demanding the government step in to put restrictions on these companies. The impact of what they're calling for is some companies have their share price drop for a very, very, very brief moment in time... while these companies continue to do business with the people they don't want the companies to do business with... because surprise surprise - large companies don't give a shit about human rights when it comes to making money. The impact of actually calling for sanctions would be a lot more significant. But they can't even think to call for that. Again, what happened at UCLA wasn't from a minority of protestors. It was a coordinated effort of people who specifically went to protests at night to kick off violence. And then the police were very slow to react, putting the actual protestors (many of whom I don't even respect, let alone agree with) in harms way. I don't see how condemning violence aimed at protestors (many of whom I don't really have any time for) is delegitimising their civil unrest. The kids at UCLA were on public property that they're allowed to be on (and so were the violent zionists who attacked them) they had every right to have their right to protest protected. The police let down the kids that were protesting and weren't being violent. The officers that night should be investigated for their slow response, and anyone who was arrested for the violence shouldn't be treated with kid gloves by the justice system is my point.
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  6. Quite a lot of the report is redacted so I wouldn't be surprised if that process is ongoing.
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  7. Actually it's the fourth rejection they received since Tuchel ruled out staying at Bayern for longer, when he was questioned on a pc.
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  8. FC Ingolstadt sack Michael Köllner, and U19 coach Sabrina Wittmann takes over as the caretaker. First woman coaching as high as 3. Liga.
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  9. Fair play to Leicester, got nothing but good words to say. They have proved to be the most consistant and got over the line when it counted. Can't really remember them being out the Top 2 long at any point over the course of the season and if you end the season with 100pts, it definitely proves you're worthy winners. I think in retrospect given how young and inexperienced our team are (2nd youngest squad in the league) it's shown at various times this season, especially in the games we've had lumps kicked out of us and teams have shithoused. We just haven't handled those niggly encounters too well. And also down the home straight, the lack of experience in our team has been evident in that they haven't quite been able to handle the pressure and expectancy levels our club carries. Leicester's team carry a lot more experience and know how for me and thst stuff cannot be underated in the Championship. The only thing that I find a little bit weird with Leicester has been the reaction of some of the players/club after promotion. I get the game is about a bit of fun and banter but it's come across that they feel a bit triggered by us, whether that was because we beat them twice or nearly pipped them to promotion, not sure. I get some of our fanbase (more so your typical social media one's) can be absolute gobshites so fans having fun, no problem. But the actual players and club using the 'I predict a riot' against us, a song we play after every home game, seems odd behaviour. Seen so many videos across social media mocking us in particular, even at Leicester's own players awards which feels odd behaviour, I just kinda feel in these moments, enjoy what you've achieved and don't worry about us. Maybe it's a back handed compliment, not sure but feels a bit weird considering there hasn't really been much words swapped between the clubs over the course of the season.
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  10. Never forget, he didn't start a single game at the WC but was Germanys best performer. Recently Bastian Schweinsteiger said that Guardiolas influence on the Bayern team carried over into the Germany national team and everything became overly focused on simply retaining the ball and completing passes, which has haunted the national team ever since. 8 years of punching air because one of the best national teams in the world plays aimless ball retention while talent like Fullkrug warms the bench.
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  11. With Dortmund's win, the Bundesliga gets a 5th Champions League spot. Nice.
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  12. Im optimistic in how well I think we controlled that match and probably deserved a result but im pretty cautious in that Real keeps doing this. Leipzig.. City now us. We may have needed that result Im not very optimistic we can reproduce that in Spain but we'll see. Its a real shame De Ligt got injured against Frankfurt. Kim hasn't looked good since coming back from Afcon and hasn't been getting alot of matches lately because of that. Its a real shame that both goals where pretty much on him, especially in an otherwise pretty stellar performance from the rest of the team.
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  13. I mean, it has been widely reported in other media too, and it has been a well known issue since 2021, it's just that Astrazeneca didn't admit to it officially until now. Some people, especially young women, getting thrombosis with thrombocytopenia resulting in serious injuries and death was the reason why numerous countries stopped using Astrazeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines early in the vaccination campaign, especially in people under 50 as the risk was considered too high, even if it is a rare side effect. More reputable sources reporting the same thing: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/04/28/astrazeneca-admits-covid-vaccine-causes-rare-side-effect/ https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/astrazeneca-covid-vaccine-blood-clots-b2536898.html https://www.skynews.com.au/business/astrazeneca-admits-in-court-to-rare-deadly-side-effect-of-covid-jab-as-lawsuits-mount/news-story/79e9b65b5e945eb5616e71d8f96ded0e https://nypost.com/2024/04/29/world-news/astrazeneca-cops-to-rare-deadly-side-effect-of-covid-jab-as-lawsuits-mount/
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  14. Goalies feigning injury because they know theyll get treated on the pitch is a loophole that needs closing next season. Bernd Leno did something similar against us on Saturday. He went down and made such a fuss I thought he had dislocated his shoulder. He got treatment for two minutes, Marco Silva had a team talk with his players, Fulham changed their shape and we lost our momentum. I've noticed Wolves in particular being really bad at doing this in the second half this season. The Coventry quarter final being the most blatant. Quite ironic given how vocal O'Neil was about Brentford slowing down play with stoppages.
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  15. I thought I saw some comment from Sebastian basically taking himself out of the hypothetical race earlier today
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