(2001)
#Life
By Stanley Collymore I was nervous but excited which wa… expected having so many thoughts r… through my head. With all the advi… I’d been given and the fears, too,
By Stanley Collymore Absolutely sickening how old white men and their trollop Karens, who’re so keen on wars and are quite happy to send
By Stanley Collymore The threatening storm clouds of my… are starting to disappear; and in… place an aura of quiet optimism is beginning to prevail in the
By Stanley Collymore Good old British PC plods; how m… soul intensely pains for the lot o… Forever and sweepingly claiming to be insufferably overworked when it
By Stanley Collymore The ease of success is derived through the hard knocks of achieving it. © Stanley V. Collymore
By Stanley Collymore The cynical and narcissistically c… parade of the Labtory political pr… grasping scavengers has thankfully… been halted in its tracks; and in…
By Stanley Collymore The Cardinals have spoken, their… to a new Pope on whose shoulders t… spiritually and ethically, of glob… firmly rests. And amid the celebra…
By Stanley Collymore You actually need to move on and stop being maudlin. Bringing this woman’s name up every simply contrived opportunity…
By Stanley Collymore Charles was a 32 years old former Naval Commander undeniably when he proposed to a 19 year old girl, so she could be use…
By Stanley Collymore Freedom of thought, speech and personal expression however outrageous and lying these notions are and likewise egregious…
By Stanley Collymore Significant numbers of white Caucasians unquestionably throughout Europe, literally specifically the United Kingdom a…
By Stanley Collymore Why would any sensible person, let… intelligent one like me, ever want… with a lascivious one-night stand… as a buzzing bee to eagerly garner…
By Stanley Collymore Real friendship basically has nothing whatsoever to do with what the recipient of it either gets, or really expec…
By Stanley Collymore I didn’t know that William and the rest of Britain’s purportedly royal family were
By Stanley Collymore The true reasons for our actions are often unclear even in the most thoughtful minds— the repercussions of