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Marc Davis

@MarcDavis23

Family- LFC- All things football & Love where live

Katılım Nisan 2012
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Daniel O’Reilly
Daniel O’Reilly@dapperlaughs·
I’m sorry but I’ve Gotta go in on Sam Smith this is just wrong 🤣🤦🏻‍♂️ Can someone explain to me why he would put something like this out on his social media? Some of the people you lot try cancel & this is perfectly fine, in fact probably praised 🤣🤣🤣🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️ We are doomed.
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Alan
Alan@A1an_M·
I like to observe the media and look for patterns. Patterns I've noticed about coverage of the "climate": - Weather used to be a two minute affair at the end of the news. - There are more news stories about the weather than ever before. - There are more stories about the weather when it's hot than when it's not - When it's not hot in the UK, especially when it's not hot in summer, there are lots of stories about other places where it's hot - When it's not hot in the UK, especially when it's not hot in summer, there are frequently forecasts of very hot weather to come, even though it often doesn't materalise. - When it's been unusually cold somewhere, like at the moment when it's snowing in Johannesburg for the first time in decades, there is little coverage or if it; or if there is it's described as freak weather - whereas a single hot weather event is nearly always attributed to climate change - Weather maps have changed colour over the years; in the past the land was generally coloured green; now even on typical summer days the land ranges from orange to scarlet. For a given temperature, the colouring is much more alarmist. - Storms in the UK (even relatively minor ones) are now named, drawing yet more attention to the weather being "unusual" - There is regular reference to "unprecedented" records without giving any context about the period over which the record is "unprecedented" - Weather forecasts now often use hyperbole: we have "heat plumes" and "weather bombs" and "beasts from the East" - The above patterns apply to every news provider in the UK, and seem to apply to all Western countries as well judging by the weather coverage I've seen. I expect this pattern of behaviour leading very strongly in one particular direction with no balance or context is just yet another coincidence. 👍 Scorchio! Oh no, I've fallen under the spell now too. 🙄
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Riggs
Riggs@RiggsBarstool·
#PinLocationSZN Happy Friday, everyone. We’re out to spill blood today.
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Marc Davis
Marc Davis@MarcDavis23·
@SeanDOlfc If the rest of the players could spot his runs into the box, he will start adding goals to game as well..
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Sean
Sean@SeanDOlfc·
Every time Trent plays in midfield I’m convinced I’ve never seen better. It’s a joke
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FanTeam
FanTeam@FanTeamOfficial·
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Tony Bellew
Tony Bellew@TonyBellew·
Swear I’ve got the best practice swing in all of golf! Put the ball there and I turn into the biggest clown on the course! 😩😩 🤡 😩😩 #GolfProblems
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Dave Firth
Dave Firth@fuse7777·
True story 😂😂😂
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