They won the cricket to be fair so they can't moan too much
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Hardly a matter for jest - don't you think ???
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Sad news for sure, but I'm wondering how this deserves 'breaking news' in the UK? It's a big world. Shit happens elsewhere to distract us?
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how ignorant! you question this being breaking news! look at the death toll by this accident. 122 dead n numerous in serious condition.
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Some of them tried to steal it, hence the 130+ deaths.
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They weren't stealing.. they were gathering.. it happened coz of their ignorance :(
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Gathering for what... to take it back to the owner? PLEASE! Poverty, greed n ignorance killed them. Sad though
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What a tragedy for my brothers and sisters, Eid was just round the corner. R.I.P
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May they RIP
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Why is it called a 'lorry' in the UK? Know what it means, just don't know why it means.
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Etymologists suggest it is from C16 verb 'lurry' (to pull). In C19 it became a term used on Britain's railways for a flat bed wagon.
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In British English, 'truck' is commonly used for the equivalent of a US 'pick up' or an Australian 'ute'.
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I send my condolences to the affected families.
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I'm sure thy will be very happy about that write the a letter maybe
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Ahan Richard... do you always feel happy about the incidents/accidents happen in your country..
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Richard people are mourning but it seems you are celebrating..... please have a human heart.
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120 dead and counting. Mistake makes tragedy.
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