Surfing culturally appropriated in most disturbing way yet

“Surfing is for idiots and surfers are arseholes,”
says Noel.

The brittle armistice between Manchester
minstrels
Liam and Noel Gallagher and with it Oasis’
billion-dollar comeback tour
is in doubt after both men
clashed over their respective love and hate of surfing.

Little brother Liam Gallagher,
who is fifty, recently visited Ireland to go
surfing
with one bar keep subsequently reporting, “He
had a full Irish with a Guinness head. He said he wanted to go out
a do a spot of surfing but the conditions weren’t great so he came
in for some breakfast.”

An earlier post had signalled Liam Gallagher’s love for the
sport of kings.

“A new love and respect for surfers been watching some mad
fuckers doing there thing and there ANIMALS as in HARDCORE LG
x”

Big brother Noel, who is fifty-seven, disagrees and says
“surfing is for idiots” and that if anyone even thinks about
skateboarding riding, well, “skateboarding is for fucking little
idiots. Skateboarders and surfers can go fuck themselves. Surfers,
by their very definition, are arseholes.”

Noel then delivers his coup de grâce,
Australians.”

The infamous meltdowns between Liam and Noel Gallagher have
become as legendary as the music of Oasis itself, marking a
tumultuous journey through sibling rivalry, creative differences,
and personal clashes that have defined much of their public
persona.

One of the earliest meltdowns occurred during their gig at the
Whiskey a Go Go in Los Angeles, when Liam threw a tantrum and hit
Noel with a tambourine before storming off stage. This incident was
a precursor to the ongoing friction that would eventually lead to
the band’s disbandment.

Creative control was often at the heart of these disputes. Noel,
the primary songwriter, felt undermined by Liam’s behavior, which
he perceived as unprofessional. This was epitomized during the
recording of “(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?” when Liam brought
a crowd into the studio, interrupting Noel’s work, leading to
physical confrontations.

The final straw that led to Oasis’s dissolution in 2009 was an
altercation during a tour where Liam, hungover as hell, led to
Noel’s exit from the band.

Sadly, both men are shit without the other.

In another post on X Liam wrote:

“(Noel) split the band up put lots of people out of jobs ruined
many folks lives and he wants me to do the calling he is fucking
DELUSIONAL he can call me though id love to hear from him it’s been
to long.”

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