England fans warned not to score any 'phone goals' during the World Cup - by doomscrolling instead of watching the action
The average England fan will miss 11 goals this World Cup due to scrolling on their phone, new research suggests.
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ํํฐ ๋ณด๊ธฐํ์ฌ ์ง์
47.0
0 = ๋ถ์ ์ฐ์ธ
50 = ์ค๋ฆฝ
100 = ๊ธ์ ์ฐ์ธ
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The average England fan will miss 11 goals this World Cup due to scrolling on their phone, new research suggests.
Curtis Robb, 54, is accused of repeated or continuous controlling and coercive behaviour.
Royal Court, London Teenage girls discuss the horrors they have seen via their phones as Georgie Dettmerโs reckoning with internet culture is brutally realised by director Jess Edwards Georgie Dettmerโs gaze is unflinching. Nothing is held back in Are You Watching?, her fury-filled interrogation of our twisted relationship with sex and violence, and the emotional distance we hide behind when we watch them both through a screen. This bluntness can feel unsubtle, but itโs also admirably unafraid. Two teenage girls (Kosar Ali and Abby McCann) perch on a bunk bed, talking about the worst things theyโve ever seen. Across the rest of the traverse stage, those stories are smashed into sharp, rapid-fire scenes, flicked between as if scrolled through on a phone. Under Jess Edwardsโ direction, the depths of the internet are hurled across the stage (by an excellent multi-rolling cast including Lucy McCormick and Maimuna Memon), while the two girls watch from the safety of their duvets. Continue reading...
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Jamie and Rebekah Vardyโs new reality show will disappoint every single person who tunes in, from football lovers to followers of The Scousetrap. The only possible fun you can have is rolling your eyes at them If you are tuning in to the new three-part reality show The Vardys you will be disappointed. Thereโs nothing missing from that sentence. Whatever the reasons or expectations you have for tuning in, you will be disappointed. This is because it is very bad and very boring. That will make every viewer down in the mouth. Those who tune in for more specific reasons โ being a fan of Leicester Cityโs beloved former striker-god Jamie V or wanting to hear Rebekah Vโs take on the โWagatha Christieโ libel case she brought against and lost to Coleen Rooney โ will be even more let down. Leicester fans wonโt get much of Jamie or any footage they havenโt seen before. And much of what is shown in the first two episodes (the third was not available for review) is to do with the troughs of his early days at the Italian club Cremonese โ injury, stress, failing to dazzle in his debut, failing to score many goals thereafter โ rather than his glory days at home. Continue reading...
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