@PeteDav69@WritesBright Yes. He was born into a working class family, worked hard, did well and is now a Sir. He's the poster boy for what you simps pretend to want while people like Tice continue to get rich off of you
@Billy30503735@bribks5@GNev2 You're entirely free to air any misogynistic or homophobic views you have, the reason you're upset is that other people are then free to think you're a misogynist or homophobe.
The statement by the headteacher of Brianna Ghey whose twitter I will not be linking so as to delay the time before it is descended upon by the cult o9f rabid transpohobes that infest this place.
It's beautiful and it changes what we were told by the transphobic press about her-
@FootballFansRId @ChrisTheShrew @Ryanmclfc7 This is the answer. Players are more susceptible to heart attacks because the game has become much more cardio dependent. Even lower league players have to train extensively and be extremely fit. That increases the likelihood it will trigger any flaw in the heart
@nickthebeak@andyoakes It's actually a statistical anomaly that more people don't die at football matches. Considering the number of people present and % of people who die every day of heart failure the numbers are weirdly low
@joncat757 @HITCSevens That's massively incorrect. You need to look at the % of black english-born people interested in football, not the overall % of the population.
@Tronmechaborg@felt_vampire@BadMediatake But nothing *is* inherently evil. Evil races are driven by something that to them is not evil. Vampires aren't evil, they're just one step up the food chain. Saying 'oh they're just all evil' is bad writing.