After watching Henry Nowak bleed to death while in handcuffs, while his murderer was treated as the victim, I can honestly say I have never witnessed a greater betrayal by a nation of its own people. Cowards and traitors, all of them. Shame on Britain.
Whether you liked Liam Rosenior or not, it's actually evil what these owners did to him. Essentially forced out of Strasbourg, where he was doing well, and thrown into a job he was never up for. All because they needed a company yes-man. Another career ruined. Evil, evil people.
My regular reminder that although I despise Roman Abramovic for multiple reasons, the government of the UK are responsible for the wrecking of @ChelseaFC Their theft, for nakedly political reasons, of the football club has destroyed it
Nope. It wasn't 'fine print.' It was a neon sign. You didn't need a magnifying glass; you needed a spine. It stared you down from your flat-screens from day one. It was right there, broadcast in 4K directly into your retinas. Millions saw the trap & fought back while so many of you stared right at it & chose to be blind.
Schizophrenics have been right about every major conspiracy theory for years. Psychopaths have been taking major losses on the frontlines lately. 5 years ago you were sent to an insane asylum for suggesting the elites had pedophilia trafficking rings. We're making progress.
@realMaalouf She was executed by her government for bringing publicity to what their immigrants are doing to the Spanish people.
Any mention of "consent" should start with her rapists and the people who gave them access to her.
Three years ago this week, we battled Maidenhead United to a draw. Today we pushed Chelsea to extra time. So incredibly proud of Wrexham’s performance today
Disappear for 6 months and watch how fast people forget about you.
Not because they're bad people. Because most of the connections you think are real are just habits. People don't miss you. They miss the routine of you.
That's not a reason to be bitter. That's a reason to stop living for other people's attention and start building something for yourself.
🚨🗣️| Cesc Fabregas on why he cried after being substituted in his final game for Chelsea, but wasn’t seen crying when he left Arsenal:
“To be honest, I’ve come across posts like that before, and I just smiled, but it was very emotional for me. While I was playing for Arsenal, I saw Chelsea as a rival. In fact, I never would’ve thought I’d become a Chelsea player one day.”
“But crying after my last game for Chelsea was something I couldn’t control. It was a very emotional moment. Despite joining from a rival club, the fans showed me love beyond imagination. I was so loved at Chelsea that I started wishing I had started my career there.”
“Chelsea gave me what was difficult for me to get at Arsenal. No disrespect to Arsenal, I love them too, because that’s where Chelsea noticed me. I’m happy I was able to win trophies with Chelsea, not just play for them.”
“Hopefully one day I’ll be a coach at one of those two clubs. It’s a dream for me.”
Mel Gibson drops a raw, existential gut-punch in this 44-second clip:
“Why are the big realms of good and evil slugging it out for the souls, the hearts and souls of mankind? Why are we the meat in that sandwich? Little old us. Flawed us. Imperfect us. Why is that about us?”
He’s wrestling with the deepest question of all: why do the cosmic forces of good and evil seem locked in battle over ordinary, broken human beings like you and me?
No easy answers. Just honest searching — with faith, imagery, sound, and music as his tools to chase the truth.
In a world drowning in noise, this hits like a thunderclap.
What do you think — are we really the prize in some eternal war of good vs. evil, or is that too big a story for little old us?
You think you’re going thru some shit? Watch Eric Dane give his final words to his kids and the reevaluate how much of a chance you got since you’re still on this planet. God bless