Dunstan yet another example of a clear trend in state and federal politics - the very rapid shift in voters from more affluent, inner city constituencies away from the Liberal party not to Labor but to the Greens - who took nearly a quarter of all votes (22.5%) in this by-election.
The swing is...
Haha. You think you’re right because you get 👍🏼 from Mutineer & Eagleboy? That is genuinely very funny. Well done.
This thread is also not a representative sample of society. Most people have moved on and don’t think about this anywhere near as much as you think they do. Most people are past...
I might as well leave these replies on loop 😂
When I think about who the phrase “wrong side of history” has been applied to over the years, proponents of eugenics and deliberately cleansing the population of the weak and vulnerable en masse feature pretty prominently, it has to be said.
It's...
A while yet.
He's still one of the best 2-3 players in the league, and in contention for multiple team and individual honours.
He's 31 now but he's not your typical 31 year old. He's a bit like Cristiano Ronaldo in that he keeps himself in impeccable physical condition and is showing no signs...
Underlined, bold, exclamation point. Thank you for further proving my point with this most recent post 😂
I invite you to read my post again, there is plenty of additional evidence cited in these papers beyond the TGA statistic to back their (correct) claim that “there is no credible evidence to...
Because these trends have already been investigated. Multiple times, by multiple agencies around the world. And discussed in this forum.
It speaks volumes that the only people still poking this with a stick are the likes of Canavan, Rennick and Slippery Pete. 3 people who are unified in their...
Agree that Klopp has been central to our success, but this idea that he was unilaterally behind everything good that has happened at the club recently and everyone else was riding his coat tails is fantasy.
No good large business has ever been run that way.
If this were actually true then I...
Multi-club ownership
Agreed but like it or lump it it doesn't look like FIFA/UEFA are going to outlaw it anytime soon. It provides a competitive advantage to those clubs that are linked via ownership structure through spreading/hiding of costs across those clubs. City do this well. We either...
Estimated fixture difficulty based on league points taken by opponent from points available + weighting for home/away fixtures + 11x secret herbs and spices:
I suspect the double edged swords that are smart phones and social media have had a lot to do with this.
Kids today are simultaneously both more connected than they've ever been yet also more disconnected than they've ever been.
There was a great article on this in the Financial Times a while...
Agree Walker is better than Arnold defensively.
Just pointing out that the perception of Arnold being defensively frail is overinflated, because any mistakes he does make are so disproportionately scrutinised relative to other defenders.
This by Walker being glossed over was another good case...
Oof, loved this run by Diaz. Brilliant play.
Also, the absolute silence on Walker’s effort here is a good example of what is meant when people say Alexander-Arnold is held to different standards.
It’s done by the looks of things. Ornstein extremely reliable and at the point he’s reporting like this it usually means a deal has already been agreed.
Edwards back, Richard Hughes from Bournemouth as sporting director, then just need to sort out the Spaniard.
Shame to be seeing this rivalry come to an end. Others may have more history or hostility, but for pure quality of football I think it’s been consistently the best rivalry of the Premier League era.
Wasn’t his main beef with Twitter in the first place that he thought it was biased and full of misinformation favouring one side of politics? Wonderful job he’s done cleaning the site up 😂
Imagine the reaction if the publisher of the New York Times made up a story about Trump and put a...
This specific portrait does have some relevance to the conflict in Gaza - Balfour was a key player in establishing the state of Israel.
More a general comment on the growing movement to destroy (or try to destroy) irreplaceable cultural artefacts as a means of protest.
It’s a shitty...
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