@piersmorgan You brought this on yourself. Blatant hypocrisy with every tweet. Playing for draws is a part of test cricket, just not one 'Bazball' is capable of. Eng was better this test but Aus have been the better side so far this series and the last series, the result reflects that.
@Mike87_United@piersmorgan How is this luck? English batsmen nicking it down legside and Aussie keeper actually catching it is literally just a skill difference
@OstNa@PiersUncensored@piersmorgan@TalkTV Aus Served to England. England player didn't swing because they thought serve was a fault. Serve was actually in so England player loses point. England team and media cry because they lost that point and say Aus unsportsmanlike for not replaying point despite umpires call.
@Toni45472640@MamaWuCrew 1. Air is free too
2. No business/organisation has any capacity to generate money except for what people pay them for goods/services.
3. So 'free' armed forces is funded by tax dollars.
4. Jesus wants Americans to die of curable conditions?
@andrewbogut@Buckets82@DanielAndrewsMP Maybe the beds will arrive when your medical degree does. Being 7ft qualifies you to throw balls in hoops, not make informed decisions about public health policy. Stay in your lane champ.
@andrewbogut Must have missed the part where you studied immunology and public health policy at university. Stay in your lane and throw balls at hoops Andrew you dumbass.
@MattWalshBlog And up to 95% of people infected by polio are asymptomatic, doesn't give much comfort to the parents of dead children or those condemned to life in an iron lung. To assert that your anecdotal experience supercedes the evidence base is the epitome of unintellectual nonsense.
@myoldsowell@MamaWuCrew Social democracy is not communism. Paying an extra 2% tax for universal healthcare so that your fellow citizens don't die in the gutter from curable diseases doesn't make your nation totalitarian, it makes it human.
@Justin_Palmero@CraigKellyMP The irony that to prove my argument against the use of anecdotal evidence over objective data is 'BS', you have used an anecdotal piece of evidence. The data doesn't care about your doctor chief
@jordanbpeterson I also imagine there is very little mask wearing in Yemen. Why? Is the virus less deadly there? Or are people simply braver?
The fact that people consider you a public intellectual with absurd tweets like this one is astounding. Lay off the benzo's jordan.
@charliekirk11 Kinda like how people who have never read a science textbook think they know more about all of modern medicine than doctors and immunologists do. You anti-science, anti-vax nuts try to destroy the very science that built this world.
@corybernardi Alright Cory, lets start injecting unvaccinated children with poliovirus and see what happens aye? You people live off the backs off the incredible scientists who have come before you, the men and women who built the modern world, and you spit on them with your misinformation.
@CraigKellyMP@Sarah77414568 When I first read this I thought you had written 'I am NOT a scientific expert' and for once I thought I agreed with you. Quickly realised that no, you're spewing the same old uniformed nonsense as always.
@100mis@JenniferGame6@OneNationAus A mum in a school tuckshop who thinks she know more about vaccines than the world immunologists and Doctors? I'm good thanks, sounds like an Omega Karen
@PaulArg27996465@ellymelly Google 'Dunning-Kruger' effect. You telling a doctor/immunologist about vaccine efficacy is the intellectual equivalent of someone who does know what a spark plug is telling a mechanic how to fix a car. Stay in your lane Paul, be glad we have a welfare system for people like you