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The British heavyweight believes Jarrell Miller’s words have come back to bite him.
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The British heavyweight believes Jarrell Miller’s words have come back to bite him.
‘Any proud Englishman would want to discuss this opportunity.’
Mild ouchies within.
Whoops.
Delicious, delicious karma.
“Doop de doo, nothing to see here” – clampers.
One word – karma.
The three residents of Bungalow Three whose ill-treatment was highlighted on RTÉ exposé sent flowers and gifts.
Sometimes, things are just *right*.
As she said herself: “;-/ karma”
And got a lesson in karma.
Sweet delicious comeuppance.
Today we learned a karma lesson.
We welcome our new wooden overlords.
This is why we can’t have nice things.
The internet isn’t too disappointed to hear that Piers Morgan Live has been cancelled.
In your FACE.
The late-night revellers were seen doing an unexpected good deed for a Lincolnshire town.
This guy learned a few essential life skills.
Breck Reeves found €5,200 in an envelope… and gave it back straight away.
Karma is a b****.
These people are paying it forward.
Suspended coffee is the slightly clunky name for a cheap good deed which has been spreading across Ireland. Here’s what it’s all about.
What goes around…
He never learned to share.
Now where have we seen this before?
The Gardaí were not surprised by the honest actions of the local Westport folk.
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