Jeez. Who on earth listens to this utter nonsense?
Lots of people.
And, in case you think Rogan does it for the love, or Spotify do not give a lot of money to him, I believe that they have paid him more than $100 million...
Jeez. Who on earth listens to this utter nonsense?
Lots of people.
And, in case you think Rogan does it for the love, or Spotify do not give a lot of money to him, I believe that they have paid him more than $100 million...
I suppose people pay good money to watch or read science-fiction. It's the same thing really.
Africa does not exist, there's no such thing as climate...
Ed Stafford recommends it and said it could save your life.
The Ultimate "Getting your own Back" don't knock it till you've tried it. Lots of nutrients to re-cycle not been absolved first time round and you want to pee up against the wall. Well, little Gretta not happy line you up against the wall. hic!
Jeez. Who on earth listens to this utter nonsense?
Lots of people.
And, in case you think Rogan does it for the love, or Spotify do not give a lot of money to him, I believe that they have paid him more than $100 million...
I suppose people pay good money to watch or read science-fiction. It's the same thing really.
Africa does not exist, there's no such thing as climate...
The only difference now is that games are stopped, and the knock on effect of that is that it receives more widespread coverage, even in the lower leagues.
I haven't read up on why the games were stopped, beyond the headlines of 'medical emergency', so take the following with the applicable salt.
If it was cardiac arrest, which is probably a decent chance....
Out of hospital cardiac arrest figures run annually at around 55 people per 100k.
Given that football stadiums and grounds can be quite a pressurised environment, with games attended by many older people, wouldn't it be weird not to have medical emergencies at football matches?
I'd need to see the data for the accurate annual sums (if it even exists) but considering that football attracts hundreds of thousands of fans every weekend, these reported medical emergencies likely fall way below annual averages.
The 3 games in question today had attendances totalling just over 34,000. Would anyone bat an eyelid if, over the course of a Saturday retail day in London with 34,000 people out and about spending money, 3 shoppers needed urgent medical attention?
Thought not.
But the mince brigade on Twitter will have you believing there is a problem at 'Wickham' Wanderers.
I haven't read up on why the games were stopped, beyond the headlines of 'medical emergency', so take the following with the applicable salt.
If it was cardiac arrest, which is probably a decent chance....
Out of hospital cardiac arrest figures run annually at around 55 people per 100k.
Given that football stadiums and grounds can be quite a pressurised environment, with games attended by many older people, wouldn't it be weird not to have medical emergencies at football matches?
I'd need to see the data for the accurate annual sums (if it even exists) but considering that football attracts hundreds of thousands of fans every weekend, these reported medical emergencies likely fall way below annual averages.
The 3 games in question today had attendances totalling just over 34,000. Would anyone bat an eyelid if, over the course of a Saturday retail day in London with 34,000 people out and about spending money, 3 shoppers needed urgent medical attention?
Thought not.
But the mince brigade on Twitter will have you believing there is a problem at 'Wickham' Wanderers.
Wycombe play at Adams Park. Wickham at the TAF stadium.
The "medical emergency" at Wycombe? The MK Dons fans were singing a particularly vile racist chant at Adebayo Akinfenwa. He had had enough, and was trying to get into the away end to have a "discussion" with the people singing. Given the size of him, there would certainly have been a medical emergency.
The game was stopped to stop the singing, and to eject the singers.
Needs to be an investigation. Into resurgent racism.
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And, in case you think Rogan does it for the love, or Spotify do not give a lot of money to him, I believe that they have paid him more than $100 million...
Africa does not exist, there's no such thing as climate...
There was lots of entertainment and great interviews.
Joe's ignorance and stupidity shines through lots of times, hes also very witty at times and its easy to warm to him.
Often stoned to the eyeballs.
Here is a exert from a great interview touching on gambling addiction
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adHWkJ1jfJU.
The full interview is even better.
The Elon Musk is a classic one and worth watching if you want to understand what Elon is about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycPr5-27vSI
Most of his shows are also available in smaller chunks on youtube.
The Brian Cox one is breath takingly good too.
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I must add, lots of his interviews aren't with cranky conspiracy theorists and flat earthers.
The Ultimate "Getting your own Back" don't knock it till you've tried it. Lots of nutrients to re-cycle not been absolved first time round and you want to pee up against the wall. Well, little Gretta not happy line you up against the wall. hic!
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1556323/covid-vaccine-latest-astrazeneca-transverse-myelitis-spinal-inflammation
The only difference now is that games are stopped, and the knock on effect of that is that it receives more widespread coverage, even in the lower leagues.
What investigation is the dimwit wanting?
Wickham
If it was cardiac arrest, which is probably a decent chance....
Out of hospital cardiac arrest figures run annually at around 55 people per 100k.
Given that football stadiums and grounds can be quite a pressurised environment, with games attended by many older people, wouldn't it be weird not to have medical emergencies at football matches?
I'd need to see the data for the accurate annual sums (if it even exists) but considering that football attracts hundreds of thousands of fans every weekend, these reported medical emergencies likely fall way below annual averages.
The 3 games in question today had attendances totalling just over 34,000.
Would anyone bat an eyelid if, over the course of a Saturday retail day in London with 34,000 people out and about spending money, 3 shoppers needed urgent medical attention?
Thought not.
But the mince brigade on Twitter will have you believing there is a problem at 'Wickham' Wanderers.
Describing others as thick yet can't spell Wycombe?
Says it all about these fruitcakes.
The "medical emergency" at Wycombe? The MK Dons fans were singing a particularly vile racist chant at Adebayo Akinfenwa. He had had enough, and was trying to get into the away end to have a "discussion" with the people singing. Given the size of him, there would certainly have been a medical emergency.
The game was stopped to stop the singing, and to eject the singers.
Needs to be an investigation. Into resurgent racism.
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/wycombe-fulham-oldham-bradford-efl-b2003455.html
Later....