@Simon_Coates@LozzaFox@LewisHamilton This theory came from the similar spelling of Camel and Rope in Greek - but its long been dismissed
We’ve discovered from Jewish, Babylonian and Persian manuscripts that it was a popular Proverb of the time.
An ‘Elephant through the eye of a needle’ being a popular version.
@swago_baby Remember this for the future - if something is free then YOU are the product.
Things like Facebook, Insta, WhatsApp etc making money from advertising or selling your information.
Either way YOU are the one making them money.
@sleepy_devo This is a youngsters mindstate.
When you’re 70 and want to retire - you’re not going to want to be paying rent each month - nor are you going to like being kicked out and having to move around.
Owning a house gives you a permanent family home for ever.
@yukix_daily@dunyasalbilim That’s essentially what gravity is. You’re moving through space constantly even if you’re trying to ‘stand still’.
If you suddenly took away the floor from beneath your feet - you would be standing still but being pulled downwards as you move through the fabric of space.
@WarningItsDerek@OsheaJacksonJr Because these games take 6-7 years to make.
People want to play a God of War game.
So it could be a decade before we play as Kratos again.
If they made this on the side as a different studio title it wouldn’t be an issue. But they didn’t, they made it instead of a Kratos game.
@WilloMCI@UKFootyBible This would be money directly to the Premier League - they’d earn much more money than the current model.
At the moment they sell the rights for a fixed fee - the £70 goes to Sky or TNT
@wrdjsn Yahweh is just one of the many Semitic gods. The Bible even says there are other Gods and worshipping them makes Yahweh jealous - such as Baal.
Jerusalem is literally named after Shalim - another of the Gods.
@spencermorgan93 Lmao the delusion. No one was ‘gripped’ by the league m. It was fcking boring.
Most of us were more gripped about Spurs being relegated.
@spencermorgan93 That’s literally what sport is all about, Spencer.
You either win, or you lose - there’s no in between.
Your dad has been vocal in the past about the Olympics - saying a Gold medal is everything and silver and bronze are for losers.
His attitude is no different.