(2001)
#Love
By Stanley Collymore I always said that I would wait u… married before I decided to lose m… for there was more than the act of… love at stake, and therefore too…
By Stanley Collymore It’s quite obvious to everyone who isn’t manifestly gullible, distinctly evidently prone to being rather easily manipulated or…
By Stanley Collymore I most definitely am not one for h… grudges and don’t much care for ac… or belittling arguments that tend,… than not, to be gratuitous and bel…
By Stanley Collymore You brainwashed Daily Mail cunts are obviously out of your stoned minds or else are quite frigging well delusionally joking as signif…
By Stanley Collymore We will no longer allow our people… either expedient or expendable paw… Caucasian, criminal, hubristic and… geo-political games, themselves co…
By Stanley Collymore You and I are total strangers to each other yet I feel as though I… known you all my life– such is the sense of wellbeing and
By Stanley Collymore I don’t know if we shall ever meet again, but rest assured I shall always
By Stanley Collymore An Andrew Windsor deflection? Zara and Mike Tindall being fatuously cast as simply regular members of the British pub…
By Stanley Collymore Altruism is the art of being a saint irrespective of what the devil anyone else thinks about what
By Stanley Collymore Anger is more profitable spent on something that you can change rather than on the personal and futile indulgence
The British so-called royal family was jealous, and evidently felt threatened, requisite their deeply entrenched and abhorrent delusional white master race superiority but Meghan’s popu...
By Stanley Collymore Frankly, I couldn’t have agreed with you more Ash Sarkar, and will effectively go even further, and express the earn…
By Stanley Collymore Amusing to see the right-wing tantrums over Gary Lineker and the solely inevitable triumphs of the forces of light li…
Murderous intent By Stanley Collymore How does it feel to take the life… someone else; to coldly bring to a violent and abrupt end millions
By Stanley Collymore The desire to be first is perhaps… natural and satisfying one; but being last and recognising you’ve done your best