Their constant cheating will get them the win. Trying to get players sent off, snide fouls, aggressive play and classic Harry Kane going for the keeper and not the ball.
They will get the chance to win this game and probably take it. Wankers
This guy went to Ukraine in 2018 to help fight against Russia. Before that he was in Syria fighting Islamic State. Unless he was using war for some nefarious purpose, then he's definitely on the right side of history. I don't begrudge some resources being spent on him, do you?
I guess my main point was about accountability rather than regulation. I understand the basic premise of crypto as well as you do. Some of these shit coin owners need to be held accountable though, some of them could be prosecuted under current legislation but certainly government need to look...
So, a digital ticket itself is not an NFT. If it needs blockchain input (to ensure ownership attribution) then a digital ticket or season ticket isn't itself an NFT, even if it could be.
My main issue with this space is the complete lack of regulation. Other assets have some form of regulation...
Unless it has changed, isn't the ball used in the women's game a little smaller and lighter? That change for the mens game might be quite challenging for a spinner.
My questions was going to be at what pace does she bowl? Having faced some top level (and England) spinners in the past, the pace they bowled at has always shocked me.
If she is comfortable with her decision and happy with the life she is leading, then she has as much fortitude and personal understanding as those who you have lauded.
Just because she doesn't match up to your expectations doesn't make that any less true.
You appear to be doing to the same. Negotiating peace from a position of safety (NATO country) on behalf of the people fighting the war. Surely it should be up to Ukrainians what peace settlements they accept?
Argh I can't remember the name. It was on Church Street around what is now Bison Beer. It was a strange pub and I am sure it was called something like 'The Green Room'?
They really didn't bother with IDs and this was the mid 2000s where a lot of places were getting quite strict.
No, no, no. That's the WRONG TYPE of "historical context". Only the hard left anti nato context is allowed here. (And I just like this as a lefty myself)
Thanks for the heads up. I have a 2 year old daughter and I definitely couldn't have watched that.
The headlines today and the pictures of that little girl have had me in tears.
Outside of a political union these countries could still be vetoing the decision. At least within the current EU structures some trade off could be made to bring them round. Outside that might not be quite as possible.
But you are right, you were pretty fair. The EU has given me a lot in my...