Rugeley it really isn't that simple. A lot of the problems today in the Middle East were caused by the West.Maybe it's just me reading your posts wrong, but you do seem to have a hard on for IS(IS). Do you support them?
Hardly a Hardon. No I don't support them. But I also don't believe everything I read or see in the news.
We don't really need another defender. If this isn't BS (like I hope), then I'd begin to think Vlaar was probably on his way.
Not really. Baker and Clark aren't good enough and we need 4 central defenders.
Con that's probably because it's only in recent years that a lot of SA footballers are coming to England. There has been many top SA defenders but most of them have played in Spain or Italy.
A spectrum and a commodore? Weirdo.
I went spectrum 128K, Atari, gameboy, Amiga 500, SNES and rounders bat, PS1, PS2, PS3.
PS2 and PS3 were both gifts from ex girlfriends. Too girls.
Nah that could be awkward. Just make a move on her when you're both drunk. She will react how you want and then you have a f**k buddy.
Trust me on this one.
Unless you want more?
Nah don't really want more I just don't wanna get into a mess with it really. I want to know what it is and where it's going basically.
Bottle of vodka, lemonade, lime cordial, ice, 2 glasses, you'll know by the end of the night.
Nah that could be awkward. Just make a move on her when you're both drunk. She will react how you want and then you have a f**k buddy.
Trust me on this one.
Unless you want more?
Wouldn't be funny if LVG screws up Man U like he did Barca. Didn't they finish 10th under him?
Man U have been punching above their weight for years. Fergie could make average players look awesome and the referee decisions each year were normally worth about 20 points. It's a level playing field now and Man U are slowly getting left behind.
End of an era. About F'ing time!
There's a Steven Pinker book, The Better Angels of Our Nature, in which he shows the number of deaths by violence (as a proportion of population) has been declining for centuries. Don't know how accurate it is as I'm too lazy to read its 1000+ pages.
That's not actually that surprising when you think of how many wars there have been over the years and the amount of men that must have died on battlefields.
When we see atrocities committed by ISIS and other so called terrorist organisations we find it hard to comprehend how humans are capable of such acts. That is because we have not lived through war. We haven't had our families killed before our own eyes. We haven't suffered years of persecution by brutal regimes.
Think of the psychological damage inflicted on people growing up in these places. War can make people do things they would never dream of.