@SCPython when courtois and de bruyne both played for chelsea de bruynes girlfriend cheated on him with courtois and de bruyne could of kicked courtois out of belgium but he never and still respects him. he’s got revenge already by beating madrid 5-1 on aggregate and even scoring in the first leg.
@@diligenceeke3023 yes it's a phrase used in England, (not so much nowadays, agreed), and it basically means the more someone emphasise's a point, the more likely the opposite is actually true. E.G. When people who are lying say, "I swear down on my life, cross my heart and hope to die" etc etc. Maybe you can use now you know what it means? 😂 Or not...
@@DanceySteveYNWA I perfectly understand. English is kind of my first language. I have a native language I don't speak or understand half as much as I do English. I also live in the UK. I get your point as to how the opposite is usually the truth when people double down on claims. It may also be that in KDB case, as it is with most Guardiola teams, that he thinks he's much better than the opposition so would protest everything.
@@distrugglereal4042 What movement? The one that thinks it's cringe to bring up some random snowflaky comment when somebody says they're happy with their wife?
@@JasonWilliams89 you proved my point by getting triggered by a minor comment. Unfortunately society has become soft and it’s irritating that there are some people who can’t share an opinion without getting cancelled by woke pieces of trash.
@@APA1112222 You know you're on the losing foot when you have to accuse a clearly very calm and clearly very correct person of getting triggered because you have exactly zero other points of attack.