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Andy Graham

@fevs9091

Football Data, Data Analyst, Darts, Fermi Paradox, Sci-Fi, Sometime casual Poker Player, Man Utd season ticket holder 🇾🇪Love Mauritius 🇲🇺🍻🃏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

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Andy Graham
Andy Graham@fevs9091·
@SicCoP1 @FlattOutSense Hi Daniel, so I read the article and have taken a few days to formulate a proper response, Twitter is never best for this is it, I didn’t want to put it across numerous tweets so Attached are my thoughts and arguments on the matter of the search. Please read, thanks.
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Andy Graham@fevs9091·
@Briankeating It’s still good evidence though, because they wouldn’t go up and leave them 3 times! I will watch the video thanks!
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Prof. Brian Keating
Prof. Brian Keating@Briankeating·
@fevs9091 No, it’s actually not because the Soviets left the same exact reflectors there that my UCSD colleague Tom Murphy actually discovered. There’s even better evidence that we went there. Watch the video.
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Prof. Brian Keating
Prof. Brian Keating@Briankeating·
I used to believe we went to the moon because my physics teacher told me so. Then I became a physicist and realized the question is harder than the answer. Why Haven't We Been Back to the Moon Since the 60s? youtu.be/rtJrLZ1rIpI
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Andy Graham
Andy Graham@fevs9091·
@kevharrison_ @Tim_Vickery Football history doesn’t make what Paraguay did right or acceptable. The 1990 World Cup final was similar and Argentina got 2 red cards and 3 yellows, Paraguay could have got the same at least yday.
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Tim Vickery
Tim Vickery@Tim_Vickery·
Still on the Paraguay game. Holland v Portugal 20 years ago was much, much worse - real violence and genuine thuggery. Don't recall all this fuss
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Muhammad Butt@muhammadbutt·
BBC’s commentary was shockingly anti-Paraguay and the punditry has been even worse. the referee’s worthy of criticism, he was awful, but Paraguay did what they have to do to take on a superior opponent. I watch teams do this Barcelona every week and they never get criticised!
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Andy Graham
Andy Graham@fevs9091·
@street1942 If the ref had clamped down earlier it wouldn’t have been so bad, but he seemed more interested in clamping down on France when they retaliated. Paraguay as bad as Argentina in the 1990 final for me.
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Tony
Tony@street1942·
@fevs9091 Agree Andy,the whole performance (which it was)was a farce.🏐😤😤
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Andy Graham@fevs9091·
Paraguay are cynical scumbags. Disgraceful performance, the ref was an absolute joke. Fair play to France for not shaking hands with them.
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Andy Graham@fevs9091·
@Tim_Vickery It was a cynical display Tim, definitely more than niggling & annoying. Outright cynicism, should have had a red for Galarza (twice) & a red for Caceres, what he did was a red in 98. I don’t doubt you see far worse in South America, that doesn’t excuse the ref letting it happen.
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Tim Vickery
Tim Vickery@Tim_Vickery·
Been away a long time,but I'm a bit shocked by how people over there are taking the Paraguay display. Niggling, annoying, trying to provoke and wind up, yes. But no cards (could have had some, true) because there was nothing that was blood curdlingly violent. Often see far worse
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Andy Graham@fevs9091·
@Millar_Colin I know this is FIFA we are talking about but surely they must analyse this refs performance and send him home? If I was France I would complain about his performance.
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Colin Millar
Colin Millar@Millar_Colin·
Uzbek referee Ilgiz Tantashev with an extraordinary performance. No interest in refereeing, no interest in applying the laws of the game, no interest in player welfare or well-being. A FIFA listed referee for 13 years! France very fortunate to avoid serious injuries.
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Nathan Salt
Nathan Salt@NathSalt1·
One of the worst officiated matches I’ve seen in years. Unbelievably poor.
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Jason Wilde
Jason Wilde@JasonWilde108·
What do you guys think about this whole universe, matrix, simulation, consciousness, or whatever you wanna call it? Like, what’s it really for? Does it have some kind of purpose, or is there no purpose at all? I know we can’t actually know the answer, but I’m curious what everyone thinks. To me, I feel like God or whatever you wanna call it is just playing hide and seek with itself, trying to figure out where it came from. --------------------------- Shot I captured along the Lindeman Lake trail in Chilliwack BC, Canada.
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Andy Graham
Andy Graham@fevs9091·
@yinzer_g Soccer is not actually bothered if it increases in popularity it already has 6 billion out of 8.5bn people.
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Yinzer G
Yinzer G@yinzer_g·
The 5 reasons soccer won't increase in popularity after the world cup is over. 1. The flopping. This goes against the soul of every American. We value grit, toughness and basically not being a pussy. 2. The clock. No one wants to get to the end of a game and have no clue when it's over. Just stop & start the clock when you need to, like sane people. 3. Offsides. Just put a line out there like everyone else. This floating line you have makes the game unwatchable. It's like a built in, anti-excitement glitch you manufactured for your game. 4. Red cards. What a stupid rule that you automatically get kicked out for the next game for getting one. I can understand suspending someone after a league review of something you did that was horrible. But to automatically get suspended because of what a ref saw at full speed is stupid. 5. Ties. In America we call it kissing your sister, cause that's the same feeling you get after a tie. Pure disgust. In soccer, it seems like the result you prefer most. Play til you have a winner.
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Andy Graham
Andy Graham@fevs9091·
@ArrA_Infinite Grifting is an artform, being able to part the sucker from his money and then not feel guilt about it. Most us normal folk actually have empathy for there fellow human. So much now would be coming from anonymous people the grifter hardly has to wrestle with the dilemma.
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Narrative@ArrA_Infinite·
I'm seriously thinking of grifting. It seems to have been legitimized and accepted widely as the back-bone of disinformation and pseudo-everything. A "grift" sounds sexier and harmless than "lies" and therefore, there is little or no consequence in its application and the reward is lucrative. But mind you, it's not as easy as it sounds as I find it almost impossible to dupe and mislead regular folks into subscribing into any scams, literally. I've also realized, grifting is an art form that requires specific skills and focus. First order of the day would be to purchase the grifters bible/ bestseller called "Grifting 101 for Idiots". For those who are interested in the outcome, I will try to update my progress. Oh, and the grifts will be more on the UFO topic. - The End -
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Andy Graham
Andy Graham@fevs9091·
@markw1000 @ericweinstein @19k0011 He surrounded it with two phrases, ‘braindead idea’ and ‘simply wrong’, which also are not obviously true, 99.9% of claims will require evidence to be verified whether extraordinary or not. It’s really nitpicking from Eric about a bit of language.
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Mark Williamson
Mark Williamson@markw1000·
@fevs9091 @ericweinstein @19k0011 Eric is making the point that "Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence" is not obviously true. He's NOT saying that you can make an assertion that stands without evidence. massive difference. Hitchens is very smart in his own way, but limited
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Eric Weinstein
Eric Weinstein@ericweinstein·
The CIA’s covert operations are designed to make sure “extraordinary evidence” is suppressed and never available. This is why the “Skeptic Movement” is so loved by clandestine & covert operations people in the IC. It makes “ordinary claims” about secret ops impossible to prove.
Michael Shermer@michaelshermer

How could a lowlife nobody like Manson have persuaded women in his cult to commit brutal murders simply on his command? Was it MKULTRA? Maybe, but more likely: Sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll with runaways looking for something to do to please their cult leader. Not uncommon.

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Andy Graham@fevs9091·
Cape Verde had them on the ropes there. Really unlucky to not get to pens.
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Andy Graham@fevs9091·
How come Tagliafico was allowed back on after going off treatment?
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