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She looks exactly like her dad. Just fuck NoelThe point is, I really really want to fuck Anais Gallagher.
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She looks exactly like her dad. Just fuck NoelThe point is, I really really want to fuck Anais Gallagher.
"Well, I know for a fact he doesn’t want it either, but he likes to paint this picture of, you know, this little fucking guy who’s sitting with his suitcase packed by the door, you know, like the little fucking cat from fucking Shrek, you know, the little fucking Spanish cat with these big fucking teary eyes. ‘I’m [gonna] go and do it now for you fans. I love you.’ It’s like, well, fucking call me then. And he hasn’t called me. And until he does, it’s fucking going nowhere.”Does Liam? That’s what point Noel was making recently. Liam has never rang him, if he wanted it as badly as he claims, he’d call him and never has. He publicly challenged him to do it and Liam said no publicly.
They obviously don’t want to do it.
The point is, I really really want to fuck Anais Gallagher.
Liam wants to.
Noel is enough of a rock historian to understand why he should do it. He once said he never got to see the Sex Pistols or the Beatles, so if you never got to see Oasis then too bad - but I don’t trust that.
Whenever he feels is the “right time” to capitalize he’ll do it.
When that Ariana Grande bomb went off they did a tribute concert in Manchester with dozens of acts from pop to rock at the cricket ground with 50k+ there and it was broadcast on BBC one just weeks after the attack. It was a huge deal. For about half an hour people thought Oasis were going to reunite and social media went insane. It would have been THE perfect moment especially with don't look back in anger becoming a genuinely spontaneous ( if weird) anthem sung at a memorial days after the bombing.
Liam just did the show solo.
Yeah, that would have been an iconic moment had they got back together for the concert. Although I read recently that the whole "spontaneous" 'Don't Look Back In Anger' moment was actually manufactured by council workers who wanted to control the narrative after the attacks. Sinister stuff.When that Ariana Grande bomb went off they did a tribute concert in Manchester with dozens of acts from pop to rock at the cricket ground with 50k+ there and it was broadcast on BBC one just weeks after the attack. It was a huge deal. For about half an hour people thought Oasis were going to reunite and social media went insane. It would have been THE perfect moment especially with don't look back in anger becoming a genuinely spontaneous ( if weird) anthem sung at a memorial days after the bombing.
Liam just did the show solo.
manufactured by council workers who wanted to control the narrative after the attacks. Sinister stuff.
huh?
'Controlled spontaneity': The secret UK government blueprints shaping post-terror planning
After the 2017 London Bridge attack, local officials were told: 'We're sending you a hundred imams.'www.middleeasteye.net
I can't find the exact article that exposes the "spontaneous" singing of 'Don't Look Back In Anger' after the Manchester bombing but the above link explains how it's done.
Essentially, the British Home Office use social media to help control the narrative in the wake of major news stories, particularly those that may invite violence or hatred.
For example, the British government paid social media 'influencers' thousands to make content which encouraged their followers to get the COVID jabs and to accept the government stance on lockdowns.
In the case of the Manchester bombing, multiple people were planted in the crowd and instructed to sing. Members of the public then joined in unaware that it was all carefully premeditated.
Basically gay psyop shit.
Well shit maybe that's why Noel didn't wanna go lol
Here he is looking genuinely moved by a completely coordinated and contrived piece of mass manipulation. It's sick.
They really are turning the fucking frogs gay with thermite paint!
Never listened to anything from them except Wonderwall. Where do I start?
Never listened to anything from them except Wonderwall. Where do I start?
Just go with morning glory album first bc it’s most accessible and their pinnacle , then the masterplan album, then definitely maybe albumI should clarify I mean albums not songs.
Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, Be Here Now, Masterplan. If you wanna go deep.I should clarify I mean albums not songs.
I should clarify I mean albums not songs.
Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, Be Here Now, Masterplan. If you wanna go deep.
Definitely Maybe and What's the story for more of the hits.
Hindu Times is good too.
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