(2002)
By Stanley Collymore Murder I was told from my earlies… existence rendered by the judiciou… God to every individual person: ch… and a state of being that should d…
By Stanley Collymore Death is the inevitable arbiter of our earthly existence; a state of affairs actually against which, following its objective dec…
By Stanley Collymore Sensible, rational, logical and ve… obviously, intelligent folk know full well that you’re evidently either innately so or else assiduo…
By Stanley Collymore British people generally plus their genuinely biological kith and kin, as well as those that functionally pretend th…
By Stanley Collymore William obviously, desperately wants praise and sympathy and discernibly too very obviously for people to evidently…
By Stanley Collymore What’s the actual difference betwe… Reich and its allies did, and the… during World War II and the atti… by these Khazar-Yiddish fake “Jew…
By Stanley Collymore Why do people lie; and why do so in the first place? Surely, In essentially attempting to understand this phenomenon one
By Stanley Collymore Amidst the cacophony of all the rabid and evidently vicious speculation regarding the
By Stanley Collymore Thankfully as a British citizen,… terminology so beloved by signific… morons who infest my country the U… couldn’t, nor would I ever have do…
By Stanley Collymore Having expectations are all right… basing them on unrealistic hopes or delusions of grandeur, however,
By Stanley Collymore You’re like a wild fire in bed - raging, incandescently hot and completely out of control. I
By Stanley Collymore Families, as general familial expe… typically societal endorsements wi… are essential elements in the unfa… sustainability of a recognizable a…
By Stanley Collymore Age is just a number that we inesc… during our life time but have no c… its sustainability or longevity. H… we are all of us perfectly at libe…
By Stanley Collymore Back in the 90s Charles Windsor worked on a book in which he both literally and distinctly called his mother cold and distant…
By Stanley Collymore I’ve given you the present of life My darling child; now do me The honour of doing Something truly