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England, United Kingdom Katılım Ekim 2022
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@naijamuslim @Cristiano Entire time? He’s 41 lmao. Most people retire 10yrs before hand, yet he’s still winning leagues. The Saudi league is far from farmers now and that is solely down to Ronaldo also
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Naijamuslim@naijamuslim·
@Cristiano It a shame you’re celebrating winning farmers league, imagine being in the league for almost your entire time but still need MANE to win. It better you quit football and continue with your streaming career
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Shadowe@ShadoweLily·
@Dexerto It wasn't being Israel's bitch, he's had that job on lock for years.
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Dexerto@Dexerto·
Sacha Baron Cohen's publicist stopped him from revealing the biggest role he's ever turned down
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@keloskartal @pusholder He’s played less than 90mins in a season, so Arsenal can tick English player quotas. With no pro contract
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Pusholder@pusholder·
Arsenal’in 16 yaşındaki oyuncusu Max Dowman’ın şampiyonluk sonrası okulda karşılanma anı.
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@MeftunmX @pusholder Played less than 90mins, not even one game in a whole season, just to mark off English player quota’s. What dream?
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MeftuN@MeftunmX·
@pusholder Çocuk binlerce erkeğin hayalini yaşıyor
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Godfrey@godfrey_amoah·
One of the Greatest Speech in Football by the Commander ❤️
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@sweetchongus @Sargon_of_Akkad They was convicted for the assault on the public member and on the two female officers. This is for a male officer and separate charge. Will likely go for another trail. Have till 29th
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Chongus@sweetchongus·
@Sargon_of_Akkad There's literally a video of them punching police... and they get no punishment? Yet White British People get locked up for saying mean things online? The UK is a weird country.
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Goals Xtra@GoalsXtra·
ℹ️ 14 hours have passed since Arsenal clinched the championship, and not a single Premier League club has released a congratulatory message.
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Rand@rand_longevity·
400 days from now, nobody will be waking up for work or school
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@Warhawk78077833 @isaacrrr7 During the Middle Ages, for attraction and multiple claiming to have it but not in the modern day and saints is for intercession only. It’s like telling a family member to pray for them etc. They don’t believe in any of this stuff today
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Warhawk@Warhawk78077833·
@isaacrrr7 Catholics literally have what they think is Jesus's foreskin pray to random saints both of which goes against Christ's teachings
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Isaac@isaacrrr7·
Besan el suelo creyendo que Mahoma lo pisó, pero el cemento no se inventó hasta unos 1200 años después de su muerte. Básicamente, besan la huella de otra persona. La estupidez no tiene límites.
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@AncientHistorry @elonmusk The helots were in a support role and the movie, plus sources clearly state 300 Spartans and not that there wasn’t allies. Even in the movie allies show up to help, ‘profession scene’, also that he was older in the spear/knee scenes and that they lost by a back passage
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Ancient History Hub@AncientHistorry·
Everyone knows about the 300 Spartans at Thermopylae. Almost nothing they know is the full story. Start with the number. There weren't 300 Greeks at that pass. There were around 7,000. Spartans, Thespians, Thebans, Phocians, Locrians, Arcadians, Corinthians. Citizen-soldiers from across Greece who marched north knowing they'd be facing the largest army the ancient world had ever assembled. The 300 is just the headline. The ones who stayed to the end. Now the men themselves. King Leonidas wasn't some chiseled 30-year-old. He was roughly 60 years old when he led that march. And the 300 he picked weren't his strongest warriors. They were specifically men who already had living sons. Spartan law demanded it. Leonidas wasn't choosing an army. He was choosing men whose bloodlines could survive their deaths. Every one of them knew what that meant before they ever saw a Persian. They marched anyway. And they didn't march alone in the way movies suggest. Each Spartan citizen-soldier was accompanied by helots, the enslaved underclass that propped up the entire Spartan economy, outnumbering their masters roughly seven to one. Hundreds of helots fought and died at Thermopylae too. They get no statues. No films. No name on the monument. The pass itself was barely 15 meters wide in 480 BC (it's silted up now and looks nothing like it did then). That bottleneck is the only reason a few thousand men could hold off a Persian force modern historians estimate at 70,000 to 300,000. Herodotus said 1.7 million. He was lying, or possibly counting cooks, slaves, and camp followers, but even the conservative number is staggering. For two days, they held. Wave after wave broken against bronze and discipline. Xerxes reportedly leapt from his throne three times in fury watching his men die. He sent in the Immortals, his elite personal guard, supposedly invincible. They weren't. Not in that pass. Then the Greeks were betrayed. A local man named Ephialtes, whose name still means "nightmare" in modern Greek, sold the Persians a goat path through the mountains that flanked the pass. The Phocians assigned to guard it scattered when the Immortals appeared in the dawn fog. Leonidas knew by morning he was surrounded. He dismissed most of the allied Greek forces. Saved their lives. But here's what almost nobody talks about: roughly 700 Thespians, led by a man named Demophilus, refused to leave. They were citizen-farmers from a small town that knew Persia was coming for them next no matter what. They chose to die beside the Spartans rather than run. About 400 Thebans stayed too, though their motives were murkier and many surrendered when the end came. So the "last stand of the 300" was actually closer to 1,500 men. The Thespians died to the last. Their town was burned to the ground by the Persians weeks later anyway. They're a footnote in a story that should bear their name. The final fight happened on a small hill called Kolonos. Spears shattered. Swords broken. Herodotus says they fought with hands and teeth at the end. Leonidas fell early, and the Spartans fought four times over his body to keep the Persians from taking it. They lost. Xerxes had Leonidas decapitated and his body crucified, a violation of Persian custom so extreme it tells you exactly how badly that old man had humiliated the king of kings. Forty years later, Sparta sent a delegation to recover his bones and bring him home. Two Spartans survived the battle. One, Aristodemus, had been sent away with an eye infection. He returned to Sparta and was treated as a coward, shunned, refused fire, refused conversation, until he threw himself into the front line at Plataea a year later and died seeking redemption. The other survivor, Pantites, was sent on a diplomatic errand and missed the fight. He hanged himself from the shame. That's the world they lived in. The epitaph carved at the site doesn't brag. It doesn't even mention victory, because there wasn't one. Roughly translated, it just asks the traveler to tell Sparta that her sons died here, obedient to her laws. A small group of farmers, an old king, an enslaved underclass written out of history, and a town that vanished from the map. Together, for three days in August of 480 BC, they did the math on freedom and decided the price was worth it. We remember 300 of them. There were always more.
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@ToryWipeout No where near as predicted. Reality = biggest lost in history
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Third@thirdmetax·
Caleb Hammer financial audit guest thinks George Floyd died from fentanyl
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London & UK Street News@CrimeLdn·
Incident in Bolton yesterday where a man walks into a shop and stabs the person sat down. The person who gets stabbed reacts quickly in self defence. In the end the attacker just sits down like nothing has happened.
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@Ruf_ayii As a Man Utd supporter, I love haaland lol, hate Gabriel. Great bantering
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RuF🦅@Ruf_ayii·
Halaand keeps on owning them. Gabriel is no where near to haaland 😂
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@savagedawg200 @tobyasky Haaland scored in last 4 games against him in prem lol. Gabriel started the shirt pulling first which was covered in the var.. he also should of been sent off for losing his head, guy bottled it
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upper3@savagedawg200·
@tobyasky They won this time. Gabriel has kept him quiet for both legs before in which City didn't even score a goal. don't try to discredit him.
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@centredevils Who’s he saying was the missing 11th man Garnacho? And yous had 2 more shots lmao and not scored in 4games
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centredevils.@centredevils·
🚨🚨🎙️| Liam Rosenior: “The reality is Manchester United have had one shot on goal against 10 men and won. That should never happen.”
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@iruncapital @nit_times She was never assaulted, she was lifted onto the seat and punched a police officer beforehand. She was charged. Also this apparent news, falsely claimed she was Aboriginal. Herself, witnesses and police, never state this. Gullible bot
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Run Capital@iruncapital·
@Aaron_SW1 @nit_times she is aboriginee, and the officer assaulted her when some racist guy was causing problems..the officer went for her...because she is black..get your facts right bot
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