Is this possibly the most-used phrase in NSB?
It never fails to amaze me how many times this gets used, particularly in reference to UK fighters, most of whom have no similiarity to Hamed whatsoever.
It also implies that Hamed was "exposed", whereas I was always led to believe that he unified the division and was in decline?
It never fails to amaze me how many times this gets used, particularly in reference to UK fighters, most of whom have no similiarity to Hamed whatsoever.
It also implies that Hamed was "exposed", whereas I was always led to believe that he unified the division and was in decline?
) it just reminded me that others use it a LOT, that's all.
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