Twitter has been around for what seems forever but is still such a clunky mess that makes no sense to me.
What are they trying to say? Has the deal bein (sic) scuppered yet?
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Twitter has been around for what seems forever but is still such a clunky mess that makes no sense to me.
What are they trying to say?
It's nothing to do with Twitter (it has many issues). It's the difference between Mainstream Press/Media vs Saudi Media/press reporting on the same WTO report.Twitter has been around for what seems forever but is still such a clunky mess that makes no sense to me.
What are they trying to say? Has the deal bein (sic) scuppered yet?
It's nothing to do with Twitter (it has many issues). It's the difference between Mainstream Press/Media vs Saudi Media/press reporting on the same WTO report.
All it takes is one click of the mouse to open the post, not exactly taxing.He's alluding to the layout of the posts themselves being a clusterfuck.... I agree.
All it takes is one click of the mouse to open the post, not exactly taxing.
Danny Rose: £90 millionReports on twitter that KSA just stopped BEIN broadcasting in Saudi Arabia and paid them 10m Riyals.
Looks positive for the takeover.
Reports on twitter that KSA just stopped BEIN broadcasting in Saudi Arabia and paid them 10m Riyals.
Looks positive for the takeover.
You'd have to pay us to keep him.Danny Rose: £90 million
That'll get fucking confusing for the tourists in a couple of years.Not related but a super rich Bahrain consortium have just bought Paris FC in Ligue 2
Why am I picturing Rick Grimes on a horse in a deserted Atalanta. Did you get to the CDC?It is only a matter of time before they start calling everyone racist.
Interestingly, I was just in Newcastle. I had been twice before on a night out and when passing through; but this time I got to see the city in the day time.
Some thoughts on the place: It is tiny but I think everything is small coming from London. The bridge cutting through the city is a sight to behold. The thousands of seagulls that have made it their home is amazing, if not a little dystopian. If any of you have played Bloodbourne, it sort of reminds me of that. They are much more nervous about the virus as well. Everything is about a month behind us. Very few restaurants are open although I had an incredible indian meal at a place called Simla. There are certainly parts of Newcastle that pretty; the quayside and the areas around monument for example, but most of it is a bit of a wasteland. Again, though the geordies seemed on edge, and when they heard my accent, I could sense the fear and resentment. So, it was a strange trip but I like the place.