@robinmonotti He has smoked cigarettes and drunk since his early teens, worked a ridiculous amount and quite frankly hasn't taken care of his body. Blaming the vaccine is a lazy hyperbolic argument
@GBPolitcs Let's add context should we... Lewis Hamilton does pay tax in the UK. Secondly personal beliefs and dating preferences aren't mutually exclusive.
@MASalaryReality@krassenstein However, you disagreed with the facts given in the original post. Your facts don't supersede those facts. Furthermore considering you did not like the original post's facts. Does that qualify you as a liberal?
@ENDLESSDANIELS@markgoldbridge Guess what happen when you sign just team players. The out the player that was starting on the bench which then become depth...
@lec1ercdopamine Maybe this is the f1 eye test. Any normal human being can see Charles capitalised on an unfortunate final corner for Lewis. Coming from a Lewis fan, if you can't see that then you delusional.
@RezXon0@bethTmufc Well if you sell Zirkzee you then have to buy a back up striker. Selling Rashford you'd then need a back LW. Selling players also requires replacing them...
@RezXon0@bethTmufc 205m spent in one area, despite requiring other positions to be bought for like full backs, left wing and even potentially a centre back, would be infeasible.
@Ratoffline@JuanPaz60439390@AnthonyGalli@elonmusk I found an example, therefore contraverting your theory. It's not about best, besides, this debate was about political theory before you invented the term political reality.