Piers Morgan probably brought him on because "oh, he's just a Twitch streamer. I could easily beat him."
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This is how it always goes. Israel does something, blames Hamas, then when it becomes indisputable that it was Israel, they fall back on the "human shields" propaganda, but the story leaves the news cycle before that can be refuted.
Even people I mostly agree with are not immune to the crabs in a bucket mentality.
Throwing the baby out with the bathwater also makes people more miserable in the not-harassing way, because without that practice, people don't know how to respectfully make advances, and people also don't know how to respectfully but clearly turn down advances, and still have a healthy view of the person, which puts even more people on the apps.
You could actually look through the questions and saw what they answered to see if there were any deal breakers, or deal makers for that matter. You could even get some idea of sexual compatibility early on, even though that's not a first date conversation. It used to be a lot better.
Everything Elon puts his hands on fails. Even coups.
If Hamas has rockets so powerful, a single piece of shrapnel can kill hundreds, they DESERVE to be the Emperors of Earth.
"But think about how much WORSE this would be if Drumpf was president!"
10 years is not that long in terms of business. I remember a time when MySpace and LiveJournal felt too big to ever be surpassed.
Eve Fartlow made a tweet that got infamous, which said her friend saw a sign that said "free parking", but panicked because they thought it said "free Palestine".
We used to watch horrible quality uploads of anime fansubs uploaded to YouTube in three parts.
If this was Hasan playing 4D Chess to get himself on the show and embarrass him, well done on his part.