Surfer dude. Warped sense of humor. Attempting to get back to writing, just as soon as I get that 72 hour day. No only fans DMs, or money/crypto/trading crap.
Dear scammers, dming me is kinda fun for me to be fair. We place bets on how long before you screw up your script. The number of times we hear certain lines is Twitter dm bingo. I frequently win. But please, try some new lines. Even I’m getting bored now.
It's been reported that the majority of refugees to be imported into the UK under Shabana Mahmood's new scheme are set to be from Sudan and Eritrea.
The UK Government advises against all travel to Sudan due to the ongoing armed conflict, widespread violence, armed robbery, kidnapping, and the collapse of essential services, making it extremely dangerous for civilians.
These sound like perfect people to allow into our bedrooms for £350 a month?
Women and children in Sudan have been particularly affected, with sexual violence, including rape, gang rape, sexual slavery, and abuse of girls and, in some cases, very young children.
So let's just take the women and children then?
Oh no that's right many get killed on their way here by the very men also taking the journey to become British nationals.
Welcome to Great Britain, the new third world cesspit.
“Trusted universities will be able to directly sponsor refugees through a new refugee study route.”
Let me guess? UCL, SOAS and “Universities of Sanctuary”.
Many of our universities are getting funding from the likes of George Soros.
We do NOT consent.
I remember Sadiq Khan pretending not to know what grooming gangs were when he downplayed them in London.
Now the Met Police will reopen 4k grooming gang cases.
This increasingly looks like a cover up for one of the worst crimes in humanity. Making his Knighthood more sickening.
Bristol flag ban backfired badly.
Green Party led Bristol City Council announced that flying England flags,even during the football World Cup ‘could make migrants feel uncomfortable‘ and banned them.
The locals took a different view and thousands of England flags have appeared
This Marxist Gov hate rural England . It's too English. They want to change it completely like the cities.
I thought they loved the environment yet all this Gov do is relentlessly obliterate swathes of countryside and farmland .
We won't have any beauty or food left with another year of the ruinous Government .
Full story 👉 https://t.co/xTK19p3KAM?
Head of failing Royal Mail sees his pay rise from 2.1 million to 6.9 million. That’ll go unnoticed by most, but when train drivers get a pay rise people are up in arms. What a pathetic country this is.
Bob Geldof did not want them on the bill.
He had agreed to include Queen in the Live Aid lineup only reluctantly, pushed by promoter Harvey Goldsmith. By the summer of 1985, Geldof was not alone in thinking their moment had passed. Their biggest hits were nearly a decade old. Critics had started writing them off. Privately, the band itself was wondering if it was finished.
Then came July 13, 1985.
What nobody watching that day knew was what had happened the week before. Queen had booked the 400-seat Shaw Theatre near King's Cross in London and rehearsed their 21-minute set down to the exact second. Not the general shape of it. The exact second. Six songs, every beat drilled until nothing could go wrong.
And then, reportedly, their roadies disabled the sound limiters on the PA before the set. Every other band on that stage was capped. Queen was not.
At 6:41 PM, Freddie Mercury walked out. White jeans. White tank top. Studded armband. Seventy-two thousand people erupted.
He sat at the piano and played the opening of Bohemian Rhapsody, not the whole song, just enough to set the crowd on fire. Then he stood. Strode to the microphone.
Radio Ga Ga filled the stadium. Seventy-two thousand people raised their hands in perfect unison, one of the most iconic images of the entire decade.
Then Freddie stopped the band. He turned to the crowd. He opened his mouth and sang a single sustained note.
""Aaaaaaay-o.""
And waited.
Seventy-two thousand people sang it back. He went higher. They followed. Higher still. They stayed with him. Back and forth, the note climbing, the crowd holding on, the moment stretching into something that felt almost sacred.
It would later be called The Note Heard Round the World.
They tore through Hammer to Fall, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, a shortened We Will Rock You, and finally We Are the Champions. The stadium shook.
Twenty-one minutes after they walked on, Queen walked off.
Bob Geldof, the man who had not wanted them there, said afterward: ""Queen were absolutely the best band of the day. They played the best, had the best sound, used their time to the full. It was the perfect stage for Freddie: the whole world.""
An estimated 1.9 billion people across 150 nations had been watching. In 2005, music industry insiders voted it the single greatest rock performance in history. Not one of the greatest. The greatest.
Authors and musicians who were there have said those 21 minutes may have saved the band itself, that Queen was on the verge of a permanent split, and that afternoon reminded all four of them what they were still capable of together.
Freddie Mercury died on November 24, 1991. He was 45 years old.
But on July 13, 1985, for 21 minutes, standing before 72,000 people under a London summer sky, he was the most alive person on earth.
Georginio Wijnaldum was never the loudest player in Liverpool's dressing room.
He didn't chase headlines.
He didn't need constant praise.
He simply turned up.
Every single week.
When Jürgen Klopp signed him from Newcastle United in 2016, many supporters weren't convinced.
A midfielder from a relegated side.
Was he really good enough for Liverpool?
The answer came quickly.
Wijnaldum became one of Klopp's most trusted players.
Not because he produced outrageous skills.
Not because he scored every weekend.
Because he did everything a team needed.
He pressed relentlessly.
Protected the ball under pressure.
Covered every blade of grass.
And in the biggest moments, he delivered.
Nothing defines his Liverpool career more than one unforgettable night at Anfield.
Barcelona.
Champions League semi-final.
Liverpool trailed 3-0 from the first leg.
Mohamed Salah was out.
Roberto Firmino was out.
The odds were impossible.
Then Wijnaldum came off the bench.
Within 122 seconds...
Two goals.
Two massive goals.
Anfield believed again.
The comeback was alive.
By full-time, Liverpool had completed one of the greatest nights in football history.
A 4-0 victory.
A place in the Champions League final.
Without Wijnaldum's impact, there is no Miracle of Anfield.
Weeks later, Liverpool lifted their sixth European Cup in Madrid.
The following season, they ended a 30-year wait for the league title.
Throughout it all, Wijnaldum remained one of the first names on Klopp's teamsheet.
Reliable.
Selfless.
Consistent.
He made 237 appearances for Liverpool, scored 22 goals, won the UEFA Champions League, the Premier League, the FIFA Club World Cup, the UEFA Super Cup, and helped restore Liverpool to the top of English and European football.
When he left in 2021, there was no drama.
Just respect.
Because players like Georginio Wijnaldum remind you that football isn't only about the stars who dominate the highlights.
Sometimes the heartbeat of a great team is the player quietly doing everything right.
Proper professional.
Proper Red.
Gini Wijnaldum.
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I find it strange that our govt spent £13.04 billion in foreign aid in 2025 and £4.5 billion in the same year looking after illegal migrants but want to abolish the triple lock for pensioners.
BBC just stated the heatwave is “unequivocally because of human induced climate change.” BBC must now provide proof - not consensus, actual
proof - of this ridiculous claim. If they can’t, they’ve broken their impartiality charter again
Bet Ed Miliband's house is fully air conditioned, with gas boiler, under floor heating and a tumble dryer, and right now he's got his sprinkler on in the garden.
Not Again.
They came for the Winter Fuel Payment and now this.
No pensioner is safe under Labour.
State Pension = £12,500 a year.
An illegal migrant costs the tax payer £41,000 a year.
This is your money.
Vote @reformparty_uk
BREAKING NEWS; Armed GMP officer PC Lydia Cook has stated that the attack on her was so vicious & violent that she has handed in her Firearm & will No longer carry one; PC Lydia Ward Now a SGT described how the attack has left her absolutely Traumatised & something she will never forget! BOTH have found it difficult to cope in the aftermath👇
To the climate hysterics:
A hot summer day is NOT climate
A hot summer day is WEATHER
Climate is long term trends
Long term trends are identified by global average changes over large areas in the long term
Mistaking a daily high for climate is the first sign of a climate grifter