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Newcastle United Discussion
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it's rather disengenous towards Gordon. -
https://www.planetf1.com/news/ferrari-alpine-ing-flavio-briatore-preservation-order-felipe-massa-f1-case/ Massa is a moron and deserves to get slammed in this case. The incident was around lap 12 or 13 but it was a Ferrari error that led to a costly stop and go penalty, and with a long race he never made his way through the field. Alonso pitted twice in two laps and was not inheriting a win, this wasnt like a lap 59 of 61 Nicholas Latifi moment. Massa finished 13th with 47 odd laps to race and having the fastest car. how little self respect must you have to try buy a championship in a race where there were so many laps for things to work for or against you in this case Ferrari fucked up, a precursor to the next 15 years.
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Manchester United Discussion
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Brazil has one of the worst crime rates to go with possible the most corrupt government, although the US is giving them a run for their money. -
Manchester United Discussion
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I concur here and I think it's a trend. while I agree with him on Ronaldo, I think his personal attack on Maguire has turned Maguire into a rebel, now he is attacking sancho. right now he needs to bury the hatchet as man United need a United front and park the power struggle -
Manchester United Discussion
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I was saying earlier that it never rains it pours when it comes to man united. Everything seems to be going wrong. -
Manchester United Discussion
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ten hag was at Ajax for years and would have known about his "issue's. you didn't take offense to the wwe video -
Manchester United Discussion
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they finally found something Antony can beat. -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fDLErHUdmg&list=RDLVSXUuSrqblG4&start_radio=1&rv=SXUuSrqblG4 New Vegas is a very good game, I think the story creation is good that caries the rather limited game engine. I love playing the Dead Money DLC, that one just hits so well. Old world blues was the only DLC I found boring in context of New Vegas, however it will easily work in Fallout 4 as Far Harbor is the only thing that saved Fallout 4 from utterly dying.
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Fallout 4 with the lost world wabbajack modded set. I am a big fan of Wabberjack mods, it is basically hundreds of mods compressed into a few BA2's and Bitraic compressed for smoother experiences. The downside to Wabberjack is that you have to use all the mods the Mod itself is build off, and most of them have a modern tactical feel, however they run much smoother than having lots of individual mods.
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Fallout 5
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Newcastle United Discussion
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as a loyal person to the club and part of the fabric since our first arrival in the premier league, it is one that the collective wishes for a speedy recovery are genuinely sincere. -
Manchester United Discussion
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what is going on at Man United is like the rapture. I am starting to feel for a lot of the fans as it is slowly falling apart. -
that had to be one of the most awkward interviews.
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watching prison break from season 1. a throwback to a time when things were good.
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rugby world cup time, is it already a case of New Zealand or South Africa. Will home like conditions help France or Ireland? South African teams having 2 years of experience in Europe does help and with the soon to e extended Nations tournament to include South Africa, we certainly have a bit of experience in a very different type of Rugby.
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In all faith you get orthodox and you get reformed, how a person practices is their own choice. Mike Pence nor Amy Coney Barrett have changed any Laws. A Court of Law cannot make law only interpret Law, when a Ruling is passed it can become binding precedent particularly if it is a lower Court which is bound to the obiter of a superior Court, that said it does not amount to Rule of Law which per the doctrine of separation of powers vests exclusively in National and Provincial/State/Regional Legislatures. The decision to reverse Roe vs Wade was to reverse the erroneous decision of the Court giving the Federal government the power to legislate which is beyond the scope of the executive. America is one of the only Countries that don't have national legislation regarding abortion, very odd that countries like China, North Korea, Russia all have similar abortion laws to that of Europe, Australia, South Africa. The solution is very simple, just conform to western normative standards and remove welfare, that way it will create a society that is responsible. With STD"s/STI"s at a 47 year high in the US, I do hope that rampant break out of syphilis and gonorrhea changes that. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/sep/19/sexually-transmitted-disease-rise-syphilis-us https://www.statista.com/topics/3485/sexually-transmitted-diseases-in-the-us/#topicOverview Maybe a real "government of the people, for the people" should look to detract from debauchery and smut, but sex is everywhere, deliberately, its condoned by the government as a means to distract people from America's real growing problems. In South Africa a 50+1 for basic laws that have no consequences on protected rights, any Law that infringes on constitutional rights requires a 2/3 and 75% for amendments to the Constitution, which i would have preferred to be 90% as a ruling party with 60% and a kings maker minority party with 15% or more can alter constitutional rights which leads to major societal issues. A constitution should be entrenched and hard to amend other that with a super majority. The issue of abortion is weighting the right to life vs the right to autonomy, that is a question that is posed for a Constitutional Court to determine the Constitutionality of such Law and if it is deemed to be unconstitutional it should be referred back for amendment. The principal of democracy is in multi party legislatures, there needs to be convergence of interests, when hyper partisan ideologies are pushed, it leads to stagnant sessions. Germany's abortion Laws are perfectly fine.
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https://www.today.com/news/sports/bray-wyatt-windham-rotunda-dies-rcna101724 probably the best gimmick since the undertaker
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Manchester United Discussion
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parliamentarian majority requires 2/3 majority, the US is 50/50. the reality is nobody really is concerned about people want to erase the consequences of their actions, nor is your average citizen interested in welfare to woman for children. the majority of people are concerned about rampant corruption between government on corporate elite leading to power monopolies and the complete destruction of the private sector. the latest issue in the US, the Hawaii fires were blamed initially on "global warming" and it transpires the real reason was the Hawaii government failing to update aging electrical infrastructure and the money allocated to it has mysteriously vanished into democrat pockets, because morality is such an effivesant thing. I think there are far more concerning people that religious people. wolves in sheep's clothing. I would hardly call cannibal cults Christian lol.
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they are the majority and consider abortion amoral and let's people live promiscuous lifestyles without consequences. we live in a society fixated on quick fix sexual activity instead of good moral values. opposition to unconstrained abortion is not a religious thing, it is public policy thing, it's disgusting.
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they are arguing that the right to life is sacred, which it is, in most or all constitutions the right to life is absolute. the religious arguement on abortion pertains to when a unborn reaches the point where it is regarded alive which is already part of western legal systems. the arguement is, that once this point is reached, termination should only be allowed if a medical practitioner deems it to be a threat to the life and wellbeing(physical and mental) of the mother and/or child. this has been in western legal systems for centuries. in Germany abortion is illegal prior to 12 weeks unless it is signed off by councillors and practitioners. eg: in a proper rape situation the child may cause psychological distress and it may be condoned other than that, kill that unborn and go to jail.
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what millennia are we talking about? If we are going back rob the day of the holy Roman church, crusades, inquisitions, yes that was wrong but nobody alive today is a victim of it so the issue is moot. to force someone requires threat or favour in coercion of will, a missionary today holds no sway or power and whether a person accepts the gospel or not is a personal choice.
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that is a pretty nihilistic viewpoint. on the one hand you complain about "intolerance" then on the other you express your malcontent on people of faith, and brand them right wing as if there are no left wing people of faith. the modern progressive view on intolerance is anyone that rejects a conflicting ideology, especially those based on ultra minority views, precipitated through persecution syndrome and encourage the use of censorship and tribunals to brand people who don't agree with your world view as evil. we have a word for that, it's called fascism. the most contentious issues with progressivism are typically subjective experience and forced acceptance of that reality on the majority who don't support it. Islam is very big here, it is the prominant religion between, Black, coloured and Indian communities, the mere devotion to faith doesn't make a person evil.
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This new director of football doesn't seem to know what he is doing like the previous guy did. The previous guy down years building a solid team that was every bit the equal of City, this new guy can only buy players with release clauses. Amerabat and Phillips the latest links are exceedingly unimpressive
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the big issue is the PG era, you don't get those holy shit moments anymore.