"@WAFB reports the officers involved in #AltonSterling shooting are currently on leave; their body cams fell off." The fuck.
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Ah, the Fnatic Gambit. RIP G2.
the fuck is a tf2 'career'
Jesus Schweini, what the fuck were you trying to hit there
Ugh, penalty shootouts are my least favourite part of the game, but at the same time, I can't think of a better way to solve these kinds of situations.
The German commentator bitching for ages about how the penalty was supposedly executed improperly is hilarious.
Looks like mostly old people showing up for England for the second time in a week
Adebisi
It's undeniable that immigrants compete for jobs with locals as well as things like housing for example.
I won't pretend to know much about the UK housing market, but didn't most major cities vote Remain, which are the places that would see the most competition for housing from immigrants? Is there a lack of housing in rural areas? Asking seriously here, because in Germany there's a ton of smaller towns bleeding out because of our aging society, which means there's loads of available housing in those parts of the country.
As far as jobs go, correct me if I'm wrong, but immigrants are usually far more likely to move to cities than the countryside, and UK unemployment maps don't seem to correspond to referendum votes in a way that is discernible to me. Besides, the current unemployment rate for the entire United Kingdom is 5.4%, which is as close to full employment as you're going to get anywhere in the foreseeable future. It doesn't sound like people are having much trouble finding work, least of all because it's being taken away by immigrants.
#44 Have fun accepting EU legislation and paying into the EU budget without any way to influence policy-making. Negotiating trade agreements without the weight of the EU behind you should also be enjoyable. Lol at "an organisation which actively tries to subvert democracy and the will of the people" also.
It's astounding how people can seriously be anti-globalization in the 21st century. It's like being anti-weather, it's not going away if you close your eyes and pretend you're not getting wet.
Textbook example of how the new European Right does things: Insist on everything being decided by popular vote, then muddle the campaign with racism, appeals to emotion, and outright lies, paint yourself as the oppressed group and get the votes of everyone you've successfully confused.
Let's hope the Brits come to their senses soon (and let's hope Germany takes this as a lesson to not fall for the same garbage, as we are wont to do).
THE FIX IS IN
Nice penalty
Edit: HOLY SHIT AND HE GETS IT
Edit 2: Great game. Easily the best so far this Euro, congrats to Croatia.
Local man edits his configs, and you'll never guess what happens next!
I know they're really good and all, but God, the Germans are boring to watch. I'd much rather see a bad team that is at least motivated, like Ireland, than this.
owlJust read infinite jest and proclaim that you now have a better understanding of what it is to be human
The Pale King is the better summer read if it has to be DFW lol
Anyway, I'll be reading Canetti's Crowds And Power to understand current politics better.