“How many refugees has Poland taken?”
— “ZERO. You can call us populists, nationalists, racists, we don’t care. We care about our country & family.”
Western European leaders should take notes. This is what the people want.
European countries should be full of European people.
The Gambia should be full of black people and Pakistan should be full of Pakistanis.
“Culture” is awesome! And we can share in each others and appreciate them.
What is wrong or racist about my first sentence? Nothing.
The capture of the largest black marlin in history remains a remarkable feat in the annals of sportfishing. On August 4, 1953, in the waters of Cabo Blanco, Peru, renowned angler Alfred Glassell Jr. achieved an extraordinary milestone by landing the colossal black marlin. The sheer size and weight of this magnificent creature astounded onlookers and set a new benchmark in the sport.
Alfred Glassell Jr., a Texas oil heir, embarked on an unforgettable fishing expedition off the coast of Peru, known for its rich marine biodiversity. Armed with his skill and determination, Glassell aimed to pursue the elusive black marlin—a species renowned for its strength, agility, and remarkable size.
On that fateful day, Glassell's angling prowess was put to the ultimate test. After hours of patient waiting, a thunderous splash shattered the surface of the water as the colossal black marlin struck the baited hook with tremendous force. The battle had begun.
The black marlin's initial surge sent shockwaves through the fishing vessel, straining both angler and equipment to their limits. With remarkable skill and expertise, Glassell expertly maneuvered, skillfully controlling the line tension and skillfully leveraging his strength against the formidable creature beneath the surface.
Minutes turned into hours, as the titanic struggle between man and marlin ensued. Spectators aboard the boat watched in awe as the black marlin performed spectacular aerial acrobatics, leaping and thrashing in an attempt to free itself from the unyielding grip of the fishing line. The fight tested the limits of both Glassell's physical endurance and mental fortitude.
Finally, after an intense battle that pushed the boundaries of human determination, Glassell emerged victorious. With the black marlin visibly exhausted, Glassell's team worked swiftly and skillfully to secure the magnificent fish. As they carefully hoisted the colossal creature aboard, the true scale of Glassell's achievement became apparent.
Weighing in at a staggering 1,560 pounds (707.6 kilograms), Glassell's black marlin broke all existing records, solidifying its place as the largest officially recorded black marlin ever caught. The sheer size and weight of the marlin left everyone in awe and admiration, establishing Glassell as a legendary figure in the world of sportfishing.
The capture of the record-breaking black marlin by Alfred Glassell Jr. in 1953 stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of human exploration and the relentless pursuit of triumph over nature's greatest challenges. This historic achievement continues to inspire generations of anglers and serves as a reminder of the astonishing wonders that exist within our planet's vast oceans.
JUST IN: @Allen_Police released the body camera footage of the officer who killed the mass shooter at the Allen Premium Outlets back on May 6th.
This is a clip of the 5 minute video.
8 people were killed and at least 7 were injured. @FOX4
FULL VIDEO: https://t.co/JA0JCBbu40
A family in Australia has remained defiant in selling their nearly 5-acre property in the last few years as developers have been forced to build around them. Most recently, they declined a whopping $50 million offer for their home. Slap bang in the middle of a new-build development in The Ponds area near the city of Quakers Hill, the Zammits have indicated they cannot put a price on their beloved home.
It’s a stark contrast to the adjacent rows of newly constructed houses that surround their longtime property. Their neighbors have praised their resilience as they enjoy the cul-de-sacs that this in-the-middle property creates by staying put, rather than having a typical through street.
“The fact that most people sold out years and years ago, these guys have held on. All credit to them,” Taylor Bredin, an agent with Ray White Quakers Hill, told the outlet.
Bredin estimated that the land could accommodate up to 50 houses, with each subdivided 3,200-square-foot block potentially fetching a million dollars each. Diane Zammit, 51, previously spoke to the outlet and reminisced about the area’s past, describing it as “farmland dotted with little red brick homes and cottages.”“Every home was unique and there was so much space — but not any more. It’s just not the same,” she said.
Most of the neighboring blocks of land sold back in 2012 — which would have valued the Zammits’ property at around $4.75 million 10 years ago. Their Windsor Castle-style home features a 650-foot driveway in the middle of their expansive lawn. About 40 minutes from Sydney’s central core, the property offers panoramic views of the Blue Mountains. The neighboring high-density homes are built right up to the property’s fence line.
Im tired of this..
Unacceptable, its just unacceptable that Valve and Blast is allowing this to continue.
In my opinion its not fair for GamerLegion or any other team that Vitality has played against.
Either noone gets to play with ZywOo or everyone should get to have ZywOo.