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Vincent: and you know what they call a hydration break in Europe Jules: they don't call it a hydration break? Vincent: they call it an obvious ploy to sell ad time
I guess taking full responsibility is a lot easier when there are no consequences
Calling it now...McTominay and McGinn will be tearing this Brazilian midfield apart
Last time I watched Scotland in the World Cup I was crying and I would like to not re-live that formative childhood experience tonight
The scene in the "Good Place" comes to mind, when someone from 500 years ago bought flowers and was given good points for it, but someone today did it and got bad points because of the horrible things happening with modern production that you just do not know about when going about your life
Feel like becoming a trillionaire via financial instruments that are totally divorced from the actual productive value of your enterprise should be setting off more alarm bells for people who earnestly value capitalism as the best way to allocate resources
A lot of this is down to a government that could never really get to grips with the consequences of its tax pledges, but it also reflects a government that couldn't determine a coherent theory of growth