The Wrong Way Of The Househusband, The Daily LITG, 19th of April 2021
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Bananaman Trending On Twitter Thanks To The European Super League
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Kai Humphries tweeted earlier today, the words; Tottenham joining a European super league is like Bananaman getting called up as an Avenger.
Bananaman was the British superhero comedy character about a kid, Eric, who becomes a muscular, super-strong, flying superhero with a banana aesthetic, that was adapted into a popular kids TV cartoon and voiced by The Goodies. Originally created by
Steve Bright, Dave Donaldson and
John Geering, appearing in
The Dandy and
The Beano. And before you knew it, he was going viral and trending on Twitter. Replies included the following:
Pakistan Closes Social Media After Muhammad Cartoons Protests
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Pakistan has temporarily shut down all access from its citizens to Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites, on orders from the country s interior ministry, after days of violent anti-French protests by radical Islamists over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad resurfacing online.
The protests began after
Saad Rizvi, leader of the outlawed Islamist political party Tehreek-e-Labiak, was arrested for threatening protests if the Pakistan government did not expel the French ambassador. He has since urged his supporters to stand down. So far, two police officers have been killed, 580 injured, and three protesters have died.