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Justin Browning

@InaneGeek

I’m not this much of a dick in real life

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Football Away Days
Football Away Days@AwayDaysFB·
The only positive to take out of last nights result is we can finally put the Jude Bellingham debate to bed. None of these 3 lads could lace his boots, never mind take his spot 👍🏻
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Justin Browning@InaneGeek·
@NotTheirScript Staggeringly wrong on various points The main one being the fact you don't have healthcare is a political decision in America about free market economics
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The Undercurrent
The Undercurrent@NotTheirScript·
One thing that I have learned by going back and forth with Europeans about NATO is their delusion is staggering. They put out infographics about how they “pay 90% of their own defense” while their militaries cant field a combat-ready division without calling Washington. They tell us to pull out while fighting a war with US weapons. They say nobody gives a F*ck anymore while their entire security architecture runs on American hardware, American intel, and American nukes they dont have. And then in the next breath they lecture us about healthcare. You want to know why we dont have socialized healthcare and maternity leave? Because for 75 years the money went to defending a continent that has benefited so much from the US, that they think it’s easy. The entitlement is just annoying.
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Justin Browning@InaneGeek·
@Lancegooden I'd trust my kid to paint a picture or a model but I would trust him to paint my house
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Lance Gooden
Lance Gooden@Lancegooden·
President FDR built an indoor swimming pool with private funds. President Obama built a basketball court with private funds. Yet a single judge can block President Trump from building a PRIVATELY FUNDED ballroom that would benefit generations to come.
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Justin Browning@InaneGeek·
@twill_94 Guehi and Konsa have done very well together in nearly all the games they've done layed together
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Tomo
Tomo@twill_94·
Key takeaways from the international break. - Palmer is not a starter - Guehi + Konsa won’t work - Mainoo isn’t good enough - White + O’Rielly aren’t the full backs The worry is, our team essentially picks itself doesn’t it Really surprised Tuchel hasn’t gone to his back 5
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Moiz Ali
Moiz Ali@moizali·
Any suggestions for underrated vacation spots in Europe? Looking for: - Not filled with just tourists - Great food - Beach that you can swim in - Locals friendly to out of towners
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Booker
Booker@RealBookerScott·
There are 100,000 American boots on the ground in Europe today as their Army protecting Europe. TO HELL WITH NATO, Europe and Canada. Bring American troops home.
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
Fucking Finally. The Lion of Mar-a-Lago has roared with that signature, unfiltered lethality, and the message slices through the European delusion like a Tomahawk through a command bunker: the age of American subsidy for your parasitic cowardice is fucking over. To the sniveling, jet-fuel-starved cock-suckers of the United Kingdom and its spineless continental cohorts...listen the fuck up. For eighty years we have bled treasure, blood, and industrial supremacy to underwrite your decadent existence. From the Marshall Plan’s reconstruction of your war-ravaged empires to the carrier battle groups that have patrolled the Persian Gulf since the Tanker War of the 1980s, America has been your unpaid mercenary, your nuclear umbrella, your global logistics backbone. NATO? Nothing more than the North American Tribute Organization...where the United States shoulders over sixty-five percent of the alliance’s actual spending while your militaries have atrophied into hollow parade-ground husks, underfunded, undermanned, and equipped with yesterday’s gear because you chose cradle-to-grave welfare states and green virtue-signaling over steel and resolve. Geopolitically, the Strait of Hormuz is no academic footnote: it is the jugular vein of the world economy, funneling twenty-one percent of global petroleum liquids...nineteen million barrels a day...through a narrow chokepoint that asymmetric Iranian tactics...mines, anti-ship missiles, speedboat swarms...were designed to threaten precisely because they knew direct confrontation with American naval power was suicide. We and our Israeli partners have done the hard kinetic work...the precision decapitation of their leadership structure. The heavy lifting is finished. Now these same European freeloaders, who lacked the spine to commit forces when it mattered, dare complain about disrupted sea lanes? Decades of Pax Americana have bred in you a terminal strategic infantilism: a learned helplessness wrapped in smug moral superiority. You lecture the world on the “rules-based order” while outsourcing your survival to American sons and daughters. History is merciless on this point...from the Suez Crisis of 1956, when your imperial twilight exposed the limits of European power projection without U.S. backing, to the present. Your elites are psychologically castrated by comfort; your populations softened by entitlement. You forgot that freedom of navigation is not a birthright...it is enforced by gun, steel, and the will to use them. President Trump’s directive is surgical in its venomous precision: Number One, buy the fucking fuel from us...we have plenty. Number Two, grow some long-overdue balls, reconstitute what remains of your navies, sail into the Strait, and TAKE IT. No more American taxpayers dying to keep your fighters in the sky and your economies from freezing in the dark while you backstab and virtue-signal. The parasite has fed on the host long enough. The era of the United States as Europe’s security guard, banker, and scapegoat is closed. Fight for your own oil or learn to live without it. Adapt or wither. The choice is yours, but the protection racket is finished. Grow a fucking spine or don't. We don't give a fuck anymore. 💀🗡️⚖️
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MJ🇺🇸
MJ🇺🇸@MistyJernigan17·
@amuse @Hansy18 It’s time we focus on our own backyard and tell Europe to kiss our ass just like we did in 1776.
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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
NATO: If Europe won’t allow us to use the bases we man and fund for their defense when we need them we ought to close them down and remove our troops from Europe. If they get attacked by Russia we can discuss whether or not we have the time to help.
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Department of State
Department of State@StateDept·
🚨 SECRETARY RUBIO: If NATO is just about us defending Europe if they’re attacked, but them denying us basing rights when we need them, then that’s not a very good arrangement. That’s a hard one to stay engaged in and say this is good for the United States.
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Justin Browning
Justin Browning@InaneGeek·
@OtherSideAus "Does anyone actually want to get rid of horrible regimes that want to threaten the civilised world, develop nukes and routinely kill their own people?" Which side are you talking about?
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The Other Side (Australian Vodcast)
I’m tired of the smug tone of every news report in Australia on the war right now which seems to be saying: “oh no we should never have started this and it’s getting worse and Trump is to blame.” Does anyone actually want to get rid of horrible regimes that want to threaten the civilised world, develop nukes and routinely kill their own people? Or is it too inconvenient to our pampered lives? We expect a war to have zero horrible consequences and be over in a couple of weeks and if it isn’t we vilify our own leaders for even trying. Is it best to enable despots and legitimise them in the name of “equity” as the UN has done for decades?* Or do we fight and get rid of them to make the world a better place for the long term? We’re so weak. We have no moral compass. And we have no resolve. And we want everything NOW - with no pain. We praise weak leaders who won’t even try: Europe, UK, Australia, Canada. We condemn those who do like the US and Israel. We smugly accuse them of “acting in self interest” as if that alone makes an action against pure evil invalid? We point to their own flaws as if that validates the horrors they are fighting and makes the fight unjustified. God, we are so dumb. *The UN isn’t even doing what the UN is SUPPOSED to do. It has a “responsibility to protect” doctrine which means it should have acted against Iran decades ago.
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Justin Browning@InaneGeek·
@ChrisMartin1961 Because Boomers are either really bitter and jealous or very wise and knowledgeable but the bitter jealous ones ruin it for you
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Christopher Martin 💙🤟👩🏻‍🦽‍➡️🌸⚾️
I’m seeing, yet again, this surge of hatred for the Boomer generation. I’m a late season Boomer, born in 1961; I’ve worked for nearly 50 years, have been in the same profession for 37 years, I’ve routinely worked 45-60 hours a week. I don’t get why we are so vilified.
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Jaack@Jaack·
Football fans… Picture this… it’s Super Sunday… you’re hungover… You turn the football on. Premier league clash. 5:30pm. What is the WORST feasible fixture you’d hate to see? Which two clubs?
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Justin Browning@InaneGeek·
@Manny_Official It's different if you go to games....but then not everyone can afford to go I understand the sentiment
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Manny@Manny_Official·
I hear him it. It won’t be the same if you’re not originally a scouser. You can’t feel exactly the same as someone who’s been born/brought up in Liverpool. That being said I’ve been a Liverpool fan since the age of 3/4 . My church had a branch in Liverpool and my friends from their were who I hung around with majority of the time when they came to London or we went there. They probably had a huge influence on why I support Liverpool. I was always fascinated by everything from the accent and the way of life, to just how friendly and kind they were with me. My mum tells me of how I used to scream Gerrard and Owen in front of the TV. Things that I don’t even remember lol. I’m one of 6 children and we couldn’t afford to go to games when younger. Due to time or finances. The first thing I did when I got my uni money was buy a ticket to go and experience the atmosphere at Anfield and it was everything I’d dreamt of and more. I’ve been to plenty of games since. Games that I’ve spent my own money and queued on the site to get like everyone else and games I’ve been fortunate enough to have been gifted tickets for. (Tickets that the club has allocated for sponsors that PAY the club let’s not forget). Whilst I fully back local teams being championed and supported. Football is bigger than that. If you only want local fans only take local players too for 100% authenticity. Like it or not some teams still need non local fans.
HLTCO@HLTCO

Love this from Danny Dyer on @PeterCrouchPod. 👏

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Justin Browning@InaneGeek·
@TheGroveWHU I don't mind people supporting whatever club, I don't like people supporting big clubs and never going to games....I'm a Villa fan and have been Old Trafford and Anfield than most fans of those clubs I know
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The Grove
The Grove@TheGroveWHU·
So many weirdos crying about what Danny Dyer said about supporting your local. Let’s face it, either support your local or whoever your old man does and keep it moving. Oh and if your old man is a plastic then break the mould and stop being a cunt. 👍
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Justin Browning@InaneGeek·
@CitizenSuburbia You're telling me Sky with the viewing figures for the big six don't want that to continue or care if it was dodgy
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Citizens of Suburbia
Citizens of Suburbia@CitizenSuburbia·
Nails it 👇🏿. Lets just stop pretending the rules apply to the Premier League's biggest spenders. As for the Administration including Richard Masters - simply not worth listening to anymore.
Times Sport@TimesSport

The Game Podcast 🤷 Have Chelsea got off lightly? 😅 Some cheer at Spurs at last 👀 Can Arsenal win quadruple? ➕ Plus: Man City, Newcastle, Liverpool and more @GregorRoberts0n is joined by @peterrutzler and Martin Samuel Listen: podfollow.com/the-game/episo…

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Justin Browning@InaneGeek·
Great to see all those new banging World Cup shirts like Scotland away, Wales away and Mexico and then get these wank socks for England Thanks Nike
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Rob Moore
Rob Moore@robprogressive·
£5 for Cheddar cheese (locked in a security box) £9 for a chicken breast £20 for Parma Ham (not the most expensive) £34 quid for 3 items Just to make a f*cking chicken dinner Costs in the U.K. are WAY out of control
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Rob Moore
Rob Moore@robprogressive·
I’m now Ashamed to be British The U.K is now the second most depressing country in the world (official) Highest rape city in Europe One of the highest taxed nations in the world £100 now feels like a tenner Labour bringing Communism to the U.K. People are going to jail for social media posts The BBC is broken Our energy prices are a joke Nearly 40% inflation in 5 years No one can afford a house The Royal family is over since the Queen died The NHS is broken We don’t manufacture anything anymore Nicking anything under £200 is not a crime You get your watches & phones stolen in London Our food is shit We’re lazy AF We’re grumpy AF including me We now put cheese & mayonnaise in security boxes in the supermarket Everyone’s f*cking off to Dubai We need to take our power back & put the GREAT back into GREAT Britain & the UNITED back into the UNITED Kingdom We need to Produce. Work. Build. Innovate. And get Labour OUT
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ComicBook.com@ComicBook·
🚨FIRST TRAILER FOR DUNE: PART 3
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