@WorldByWolf@RupertLowe10 At some point you’ll have to grow up and realise your opinions are in the minority in this country. Sometimes the truth hurts, but you’re going to have to learn to suck it up buttercup .
History made. We won ten out of ten seats, with overwhelming majorities in every single one.
Great Yarmouth First, then we Restore Britain.
A very special day.
@FromPayne@Tim30do@RupertLowe10@BurnsideWasTosh Thank you this was the first thing that popped in my head when i read the first sentence and knew exactly where this was going.
It's so goddamn tiring.
@FromPayne@Tim30do@RupertLowe10@BurnsideWasTosh Like pretending he didn't make any points about Reformer misdirection so that you don't have to explain why you blame everything on "the boats"?
@Corballyred These MFs blaming "missed pre-season" in May with 3 games left...
You don't NEED a pre-season anymore after you've been out and rehab'd for months. Get a grip. He'll be the same next season.
Should've left Newcastle alone but you just couldn't stand it.
I'd sell Isak this summer for £80m and reinvest in a reliable, fit player.
We can't rely on his fitness next season.
The idea of him replacing Salah goals is ridiculous — Salah missed ~16 games in 9 years; Isak has already missed double that this season alone.
It'd take real courage for Hughes and Edwards to admit the mistake and cash in, so it's unlikely to happen.
Would you agree???
@MagpieMediaX@NUFC as he should , they’ve been nothing but disrespectful towards him and he deserves so much better , newcastle should be ashamed of themselves and the fans for how they’ve treated him aswell
👎 Newcastle United's transfer window of summer 2025 will go down in history as the worst of all-time.
🇩🇪 Nick Woltemade
£69M from Stuttgart
🇸🇪 Anthony Elanga
£55M from Nott'm Forest
🇨🇩 Yoane Wissa
£55M from Brentford
🏴 Jacob Ramsey
£43M from Aston Villa
🇩🇪 Malick Thiaw
£30M from AC Milan
🏴 Aaron Ramsdale
Loan fee: £3M from Southampton
TOTAL: £252M
The onus is now on Arsenal to restore the dignity and pride of the English Premier League after the disgrace, embarrassment and shame Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham and Newcastle have brought to this beautiful league.
@Shaun2051165@BBCMOTD You're the dentist's waiting room wallpaper of English football. Even Sunderland have more je ne sais quoi than you.
Sing your stupid song and pretend it's a cultural belonging.
@voraceim@Tr1NomUtilile@lasource75006 You were gifted a penalty for nothing, again. Our player was carded for winning the ball. Marquinhos handballed in your box and it was instantly dismissed. Don't talk about difficulties. You have officiating privileges.
@Tr1NomUtilile@lasource75006 Pourquoi c’est plus le cas ? Parce que les adversaires jouent comme des fdp à 18 dans les cages la tête de oim ils mettent des titans colossaux en défense et ils campent tu veux faire quoi de plus ? Tous les matchs c’est comme ça
Modern men throw around the word cuck as an insult, but I guarantee you not one of these modern “men” could survive single combat with a Spartan, a Scythian or a Samaritan man, or woman.
The greatest warriors in history didn’t fear women’s sexuality, they revered it.
Spartan, Scythian, Sarmatian.
These were not weak men afraid of a woman’s desire.
They were men, and women, of such strength that sharing, not hoarding, was sacred.
In Sparta, the law allowed men to share their wives with other warriors, not out of lust or decadence, but to produce the strongest possible offspring.
Sex wasn’t sin. It was civic duty.
The union of masculine and feminine was a public good.
Spartan men were gone at war. Spartan women ran the estates, trained naked, and commanded respect.
When an older man asked a younger warrior to sleep with his wife to conceive a child, it wasn’t cuckoldry, it was confidence.
It meant: “I am so secure in my bond, so devoted to the polis, that I prioritize strength and the future of our people over my ego.”
That’s power.
Meanwhile, on the vast steppes of Eurasia, the Scythians and Sarmatians lived even freer.
Among these nomads, women rode and fought alongside men.
They hunted, made war, and made love on their own terms.
If the men were gone too long at war, the women would sleep with the strongest slaves and produce warriors.
When a man hung his bow or quiver outside a woman’s tent, it was more than flirtation, it was an unmistakable ritual signal.
Her husband would have to spend the night somewhere else. Her will, not her husband’s, decided who entered her body.
There was no shame. No hypocrisy. Only the rhythm of life and death, love and war.
Some modern men call this “degenerate.”
But ask yourself: who is stronger?
The man who must control his woman to feel safe, or the man so rooted in himself that her freedom magnifies his own?
The Scythians and Sarmatians were the ancestors of the Amazons, women who rode into battle and killed many men.
Herodotus wrote that no Sarmatian woman could marry until she had slain a man in battle.
Imagine that. Your wedding dowry is enemy blood on a spear.
These were cultures where erotic power was not feared, it was respected as divine.
They knew what modern people have forgotten: sexual energy is not just pleasure. It’s vitality, lineage, strength.
To share a wife was not to demean her.
It was to recognize her as the vessel of life itself, capable of nurturing the seed of heroes.
These people understood that possession kills love.
They understood that real men and women don’t need to chain and control what they love.