Everything posted by cosmicway
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True - Pool players cannot be blamed for missing their chances because our defense saved - just like Gallagher can't be blamed for hitting the post. But our front men were once again useless.
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Amidst the halabaloo here is another player that proves useless - Nkunku.
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Poch out.
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Pool are on the backfoot.
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All Gallagher had to do was use his left foot.
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Won't play till March you say here.
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Is Salah playing ? Bet365 are offering a bet for Salah over 0.5 shots at goal.
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City lived dangerously. But why did we give Kovacic to them ? He 's not playing for Roma now - it's City.
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So it's Chelsea versus Tsimikas, is it ?
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I can imagine why homosexuality became a "forbidden fruit" in one way or another. A Cassius Clay size out of the middle of nowhere can have some pretty disturbing effects.
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No they had an offense called "arsenokoitia" which means "male sleeping with male". This was punishable by death. Lesbianism was not known to the ancient Greeks. The various images indicate that they had a different conception od decency not that homosexuality was approved. Anyway as homosexuality was considered criminal close to our time, the German Falmeraier school and Stalin wanted to defame Greece From Quora: Actually being homosexual was condemned by law in Ancient Greece. I dont know why people here that have phd in plilosophy do not state Solon Laws in book 5, chapter 5, article 332. They are quite clear in the consequences if an Athenian had a relationship with a man. These are the laws and the consequences in Ancient Greek if someone has a homosexual relationship. “Αν τις Αθηναίος εταιρήση, με έξεστω αυτω των εννέα αρχόντων γενέσθαι, μηδέ ιερωσύνην ιερώσασθαι, μηδέ συνδικήσαι τω δήμω, μηδέ αρχήν αρχέτω μηδεμιάν, μήτε ενδημον, μήτε υπερόριον, μήτε κληρωτήν, μήτε χειροτονητήν, μηδέ επικυρήκειαν αποστελλέσθω, μηδέ γνώμην λεγέτω, μηδέ εις τα δημοτελή ιερά εισίτω, μηδέ εν ταις κοιναίς σταφονοφορίες σταφανούσθω, μηδέ εντός των της αγοράς περιρραντηριων πορευέσθω.Εάν δε ταύτα τις ποιή,καταγνωσθέντως αυτού εταιρείν, θανάτω ζημιούσθω.” What it states is: If an Athenean εταιρήση (makes mate) he will not be allowed to become member of the 9 lords, he will be able to become a priest, he will not be able to become an advocate of the people, he will have no authority inside our outside of athens, he cannot become a war preacher, will not be able to express his opinion, will not be allowed to enter the sacred public temples, will not be able to take walks happening in Agora and lastly it says whichever citizen is condemned as an erotical person with the sex of the same gender and ignores any of these laws is punishable by death. So if you are condemned as “gay” or had a homosexual intercourse and take a walk in agora or express your opinion in an important matter you are condemned to death. Moreover Aeschines a greek statesman and one of the 10 attic orators condemns with clarity the legislative (prohibitive) framework for homosexuality.
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It most certainly was n't. They were putting gays to the sword. The early Christians who were also anti-gay of course created those myths. You know the word "paederast" - it means child molester. But do you know what this meant to the ancient Greeks ? The paederast was simply the school tutor. When you go to college you are assigned to a tutor - a paederast ! Mine was dr. Smith - an ex polaris submarine captain. So this word was perverted and means what it means today. You must n't listen to Turkish-Nigel Farage-Trump-Albanian-Skopjan propaganda. But all this was not Turkish-Nigel Farage-Trump-Albanian-Skopjan anti-Greek propaganda in the beginning. It was German propaganda of before the first world war, as the Germans believed in pan-germanism then too. It was also Stalin-Lyssenko propaganda and Stalin was very much anti-Greek before the second world war. He changed his mind after because he believed the Greeks saved Moscow in 1941 by delaying the German invasion.
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Pool are no better than City.
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The fall of the house of Tuchel - by Edgar Allan Poe.
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So is Liana Kannelis of the KKE who voted against the law.
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Ok. You are a member of the queer community out of personal choice. You don't want to change. But if someone wants to change, out of shame or because he decided it is boring, is it possible or impossible ? I don't know, you tell me (but I know the so called NHS therapy in the fifties was ridivulous - I 'm not talking about the "NHS therapy" of the Victoran years). However the idea it is congenital is known to be just another hoax. May be true of some rare indivuduals who were born as hermaphrodites, but it's a hoax - it's a personal choice. This is not the issue however and marriage is also not the issue. But the adopted children will be dragooned into becoming loatkis before they reach an appropriate age for such decisions. This is what will be happening.
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Parking the bus means the opposition are not allowed to create chances. Not the battle of Gravia inn. We played 11 men in the box like third division side, not like a mid table premiership team. We played like Newcastle who were 2-0 ahead and lost to City.
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Man to man, like Tuchel. We scored in the first half in that match and kept the 1-0. City had to try to reach our half - which they did but not every minute.
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Mudryk and Madueke could give them a run but they 'd have to get the ball to do that. Rather Gilchrist. I did n't like the way they could carry the ball from the midfield unopposed to right inside our box. I call this Alamo, not defensive play.
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Maybe he spotted who looked tired. But why Challobah after such a long absence in such crucial circumstances ?
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I like to see Pep crying for losing the premier and also crying when he loses again the champions league. He managed one thanks to Lukaku.
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So do we.
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No they did not. But our midfield was an empty space. They might as well have put some chairs and coffee there.
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Practically they could have equalized earlier, So what ?