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On 01/02/2021 at 14:10, Khan of TF365 said:

Starting a counter of all the attempted coups around the world since Biden took office.

 

Myanmar - Eleven days in office

Armenia - One month and five days in office 

Jordan - Three months, two weeks and one day in office

Update

Tunisia - 8 months and 6 days in office

Total = 4

 

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9 minutes ago, internationalsfan said:

Did he try and smuggle it in the Kayak? 

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On 23/07/2021 at 12:07, Whiskey said:

Hahahaha is right.

Everton aren't we.

Honestly, I think the decision is a bit weird.

The UNESCO status stays only if the docklands doesn't see much needed regeneration -it might be historic, but it's well run down... and developing it a bit would do wonders for Merseyside's local economy.

But developing it means that some of the historic character of the docklands gets destroyed (although I think every development proposal I've seen has shown that they're doing quite a lot to retain as much of the "historical character" as possible - I don't know how possible that is while making new developments... but it honestly should be something considered for a part of the city deemed "historical").

And I'm not sure having the UNESCO status really outweighs the economic benefits of the proposed redevelopments, including the new Everton stadium. And pretty much everyone I know on Merseyside feels the same way.

So the news of the UNESCO heritage status being lost was sort of met with the reaction of "oh no... anyways..."

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3 minutes ago, Batard said:

She got dollar

 

 

Fair play to her. Making wise investments to 'fall back on' should the music career go tits up or she just doesn't fancy it any more. 

 

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Just now, Stan said:

Fair play to her. Making wise investments to 'fall back on' should the music career go tits up or she just doesn't fancy it any more. 

 

She's looking mighty fine as she gets older too

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On 05/08/2021 at 10:48, Khan of TF365 said:

Yes PKK

Do you think that’s likely or do you think it’s just things Erdogan’s saying to blame a hated group while public opinion over the government response to the fires has been getting more critical.

If it is true, I’m not sure eco-terrorism is a great way to convince anyone to support them.

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3 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Do you think that’s likely or do you think it’s just things Erdogan’s saying to blame a hated group while public opinion over the government response to the fires has been getting more critical.

If it is true, I’m not sure eco-terrorism is a great way to convince anyone to support them.

Yeah I just stated what's being speculating. The scale of the fires are way too much for it being an inside job they are reaching Greece as well

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On 07/08/2021 at 21:11, Khan of TF365 said:

Yeah I just stated what's being speculating. The scale of the fires are way too much for it being an inside job they are reaching Greece as well

I mean, are we sure about that? Fires can spread with fast winds if not enough is done to contain those fires - which often requires a shitload of manpower. One criticism of the Turkish government has been how slow they've been to respond to fires that were already large and spreading rapidly, compared to how other similar sized fires have been dealt with in other countries.

And even if work is being done to contain a fire, the wind can undo a lot of that work and the spread can continue to grow.

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7 hours ago, Inverted said:

Looks like incel terrorism to me.

Time they got cracked down on as hard as Islamic terrorists are. 

The western world really needs to go back to a time where the definition of terrorism was rooted in the actual definition of terrorism (which tbf, I dunno if this gunman was politically motivated or not - so maybe he was just a fucking nutter)... instead of treating things as terror/non-terror based on the ethnicty/religion of the perpetrators.

But at the end of the day, I dunno if this was terrorism or not... I just know it's an absolute tragedy. I feel for the family and friends of the victims - it's a sudden and needless loss for all of them. I think considering the number of reported gunshots... it's pretty lucky the death toll is as low as it was.

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Having looked at some of his social media postings... I agree with @Inverted - this is another incident of incel terrorism.

The radicalisation of weirdos on the subreddits he frequented is scary as fuck, tbh. Something needs to be done about radicalising weirdos, because they'll go out and commit these awful crimes every once in a while.

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On 01/02/2021 at 14:10, Khan of TF365 said:

Staring a counter of all the attempted coups around the world since Biden took office.

 

Myanmar - 11 days in office

Armenia - One month and five days in office 

Jordan - Three months, two weeks and one day in office

Tunisia - 6 months and 6 days in office

Update

Afghanistan - 7 months, three weeks and one day in office

 

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