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Love the Narwhal bit.... stylish. Very Stylish. Heard it on the news. Now, I have to ask... was that a standard-issue Narwhal tusk? (WHERE the hell did someone get a Narwhal tusk on London Bridge? Just happened to be carrying it, or....?)
My personal favourite.... F*** you, I'm Millwall.https://www.independent.co.uk/News/uk/home-news/london-bridge-terror-attack-fk-*bleep*-you-im-millwall-hero-roy-larner-football-fan-lion-of-london-a7775246.html
I feel like these acts of resistance to terrorists (especially where one equipts a narwhal tusk) is verrryy London and i love it.
But let us not forget the 2007 Glasgow airport terrorist attack, featuring Smeato! An eyewitness noted that a man got out of the car and began to fight with police.[20] Another eyewitness said that the man was throwing punches and repeatedly shouting "Allah".[21][22][23] The man was arrested and later identified as Bilal Abdulla, a UK-born doctor of Iraqi descent who was working at the Royal Alexandra Hospital. Another man exited the car and ran into the terminal building while he was on fire and began writhing on the ground, before being confronted by an airport employee, John Smeaton,[24] who was awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal for his heroism. It was reported that Smeaton shouted "f*ckin' mon, then" and kicked Kafeel Ahmed in the groin. (Ahmed died later in hospital due to his severe burns). After he saw the police grappling with one of the attackers, he thought: "You're no' hitting the Polis mate, there's nae chance." Describing his own actions: "So I ran straight towards the guy, we're all trying to get a kick-in at him, take a boot to subdue the guy." When asked by ITV News what his message to terrorists was, he said: "Glasgow doesn't accept this. This is Glasgow; we'll set about ye."
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