mosssideblue
Well-Known Member
I must of lost 100 years. Could have sworn we were in the 21stWe are definitely in the 22nd century mate.
I must of lost 100 years. Could have sworn we were in the 21stWe are definitely in the 22nd century mate.
I'm sure the rags will reciprocate our kind gesture to ground share after theirs was bombed in WW2 if the Ruskies hit the Etihad - I'm assuming someone at the club has checked our insurance policy for radioactive contaminationAnd likely no City either ;-)
We are.I must of lost 100 years. Could have sworn we were in the 21st
On the plus side you must now be the oldest man ever ;-) not bad after ww3.I must of lost 100 years. Could have sworn we were in the 21st
Burnley are still hoping to make it into the 20th :-)no we're not mate, its 2022, thats the C21
Born in 71 me,youngest of 5.When I was a kid, an English family in our road called their son Carl - but spelt it Karl, just because it was different. If I recall, it made the MEN! (Late 50s maybe?)
Thick fucking cunts.An article based on interviews with ordinary Russians on their attitudes to the war.
A terrifying insight into the power of propaganda. Orwell would recognise every word.
Very, very long, but definitely worth reading just a small bit to see the delusions and contradictions.
Feeling around for something human Why do Russians support the war against Ukraine? Shura Burtin investigates. — Meduza
For more than two months now, many Russians have openly supported the Kremlin’s “special military operation” in Ukraine — choosing to close their eyes to executions and rapes, the shelling of peaceful cities, unthinkable destruction, and millions of people losing their homes. Journalist Shura...meduza.io