johnola
Simon Davies
This is gonna annoy the BBC after they censored Kneecap
Don’t forget the IDF launched a military assault on an unarmed music festival, no hang on, that might not be right.
This is gonna annoy the BBC after they censored Kneecap
Don’t forget the IDF launched a military assault on an unarmed music festival, no hang on, that might not be right.
Dude Hamas are not being armed by our government are they.
Great! Going in August. Have not seen/interviewed them (Reznor) in many years (last time I saw them was when they toured with Bowie). The set-list looks outstanding and production pretty great too. I'm a first album/Broken/Downward Spiral lover so lots in this one it seems...
I'm not excactly a NIN fan* - had Downward Spiral and know the big tunes but never really clicked with them, but I wanted to see them live to tick a band off the list and yeah so glad I did as it is probably one of the best shows I've been to - Closer live is an absolute belter. You're in for a treat
*since the show I've been delving in to their albums and I'm getting in to them much more - never really appreciated how electronic their sound is before
Mate after my cardiac arrest my cardiologist told me straight up you are fat lose weight I am 6ft 4 & did weigh 120kg at the time.He then went on to tell me to quit smoking unless I wanted to get cancer. No messing around these are the facts don't like it go see someone else. I definitely like that approach. Problem is today especially people of a younger generation they want people to put there arms around them & tell them everything will be ok.Yeah. Cancer Research ran a campaign a few years ago highlighting how obesity was a major factor that led to many forms of cancer but they got told off for “fat shaming”. I’m guessing they should shut up and not try and help people reduce the risk of getting a life threatening illness because it upsets people.
Went into my local Nike store today, how long have fat/obese mannequins been a thing in shops now? I get that inclusion is big now but I always thought of Nike primarily as a fitness company, they now focus a lot on lifestyle as well. But shouldn’t a FITNESS company encourage people to be you know….fit? I’m not for taunting people who struggle with weight as I’ve been overweight at many stages during my life, but there’s a big difference between mocking people and saying it’s ok to be overweight. Surely everyone should strive to be fit even if they never achieve it?
What a weird take. People have to start somewhere, so good on Nike for meeting them there and showing that anyone can wear their gear on their fitness journey.