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Kid Dynamite

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  1. Saudi funded massacres in Yemen The US waged full scale war against Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria to install Western values in their governments and gain control of oil fields. They blow up kids at funerals and call it collateral damage. We’ve joined in some of it
  2. Im not defending Saudi Arabia. I’ve seen ‘beheadings’ chucked about all over twitter as proof Saudi Arabia are barbaric. In America you can choose to be shot to death, gassed to death or hanged. I don’t see that mentioned when the Glazers took over Man United.
  3. That’s canny. I cancelled my May holiday to Tenerife an rebooked it for October
  4. For balance, in 2018 Saudi Arabia carried out 149 executions. USA carried out 25 executions. The legal systems of the 2 countries aren’t the polar opposites some would have you believe. Just ask any poor, black American
  5. The share prices are for US oil apparently. The Saudi’s are still filthy rich
  6. I’d imagine a big chunk of that $260bil is money in the bank from decades of oil sales.
  7. I would have thought my example being a piss take was obvious
  8. And yet their most expensive transfer is 24th on the list of the worlds most expensive transfers. Which suggests they are doing it differently to other clubs?
  9. That's not my understanding of it but I'd be lying if I said I knew enough about it to argue. From speaking with an A&E Consultant last week she suggested there's no rhyme nor reason as to who gets very sick and who has mild symptoms and I can;t see it being linked to how long you are stood next to someone with COVID
  10. Aye but that article says you “might” be able to acquire a mutated version of the virus further down the line. Certainly no evidence that anyone in the UK has caught COVID twice
  11. Yeah, but I’m fairly sure that’s not how it works. You don’t get worse AIDS by shagging a carrier more than once
  12. So 12 players in 24 transfer windows since they took over the club. They’ve paid fees for 86 players in that time. 12/86 = 14% of buys cost more than Joelinton Leaving 86% of buys costing less than Joelinton https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/most
  13. I don’t believe so. Im not a virologist, but I’m fairly sure that once you’ve got it, you’ve got it. Your body then produces antibodies and you can’t catch it again.
  14. COVID wards probably the best place for them to work atm! At least they’re not going to give it to any patients
  15. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-8233127/Saudis-plot-turn-Newcastle-global-powerhouse-PIF-boss-set-Magpies-chairman.html
  16. Man City’s approach is slightly different to Barca, Real Madrid, Juventus etc Prior to signing Rodri most of their signings cost the same as Joelinton or less. They’ve just signed about 30 for them
  17. How has Gene not had a mention yet. That review of his book on Amazon was gold
  18. https://www.mundodeportivo.com/futbol/fc-barcelona/20200418/48582875149/manchester-united-newcastle-vidal.html We are signing Vidal and Cuadrado once we get Allegri as manager. Unless the club sale falls through, and then Steve Bruce will give Andy Carroll a years extension instead
  19. My Brother in Law is from Maesteg. I've voted
  20. I've lost track of the number of takeovers we've had. Was that quote not pre- PIF involvement?
  21. Creating the vaccine is the easy bit. Thoroughly testing the long term effects of it before rolling it out takes much longer. The last thing we need is another Thalidomide scandal
  22. Literally ask the person with Corona, "who have you spent more than 15mins with at closer than 2m distance", track them down and ask them to self isolate for 14 days
  23. I'm not sure there's a Doctor in the country that will pay any attention to that directive, if it's even real. Looks like the original Lancet paper nailed it btw. There are going to be intermittent lockdowns for the next 12months until a vaccine is found, trialled and approved. The minute you send everyone back to work the transport system is packed like sardines again. We already know that some COVID carriers are asymptomatic, coupled with the fact that 30% of COVID tests produce false negatives. Within 4 weeks you have a nationwide outbreak again and everything gets shut back down. We need to set up contact tracing teams like they did with Ebola in West Africa, and be shit hot on jumping on each and every case, and anyone they've had contact with. This, along with mass testing and some type of antibody flagging system to identify who isn't carrying it anymore, is the only hope we have of getting some normality back before 2021 It also means there's fuck all chance of any of us being at St James Park this year
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