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-football Norwich City - Portsmouth

Twice?

Russian and Chinese hackers certainly are.

Read the letter sent to Harvard. It will give you the idea what the new higher ed would look like.

Well now they will just crush opponents via favours from the politicians they directly and openly paid for.

OTBC!

-football Burnley - Norwich City

-football Norwich city - Sunderland

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Imagine a clone colony of Trump's, Musks and Hegseaths. Can't imagine they would last long.

Yeah boi!

Assume this is out to deflect from the War room signal story.

-football Norwich City - West Bromwich Albion

I have seen this account commenting on other posts relating to Ukraine / Russia war. Always the same premise that Ukraine back down, leave itself unprotected and it will be all good. Obviously totally ignoring prior history or the fact Russia can coexist with other fully armed NATO neighbours at it other borders without invading them.
You could drive yourself mad arguing with these nitwits so best to ignore and move on.

But are they putting the content back? I'm guessing their answer would be that it's too hard to do...

And the fucker revels being a villain. CPAC appearance on stage with a chainsaw, telling Bob Iger to go fuck himself, Nazi salutes, the list goes on... His brain is obviously mush, but I kinda wonder how he thought this was going to play out for his companies any other way than it has.

Troll or Russian bot I'd guess.

What's the deal with winning toasters at arcades?
So I was at a seaside arcade over the past week. Spent some time spamming the 2p slots machines and tickets are firing out of this thing. Go to exchange these at the kiosk and notice that you can get quite a few domestic appliances on the back shelf (13,000 tickets for a toaster, £5 of 2p slots got me 80 tickets).
Are people actually skillful enough to game the system and win these over just going to Argos? Or do gambling addicts just collect tickets over time to exchange for a toaster after a few months as a consolation prize?

What would happen if you kept adding water to the earth?
As a hypothetical, say it became easy to grab water from objects in space and then move it places that needed (Africa / the gulf). What would the end results be for the global climate over time? Would you just end up with a flooded earth? Would temperatures rise or fall as time goes on?