TheSpecialJuan

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TheSpecialJuan

TheSpecialJuan

@FirefoxCatcher

MMA Maestro. World Cup Watcher. Hurling hack. Not legally associated with Firefox.

Ireland 参加日 Mayıs 2017
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TheSpecialJuan
TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@kashish_cfc Japan set up very deep 2nd half and let Brazil control the game. Still heart breaking for them to go out on that last minute goal
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I hope Japan hold on to the lead vs Brazil. This could be the biggest moment for Japan (and Asian) football. It would be heartbreaking if they lose from here and go out in RO32 after a brilliant WC. I recall in 2018, Japan took a 2-1 lead over Belgium but Belgium produced a brilliant comeback to win 3-2. I was happy because I was supporting Belgium (because of Eden Hazard) but lowkey felt bad for Japan who gave their best.
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TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@TubaronAzul @TheFallOffIsNow @beamerboiZ3 Yeah Cape Verde setup with a perfect game plan and played brilliantly against Spain. But Spain still had complete control and all the chances. If that game is played 5 times that’s the best result Cape Verde get imo. Which isn’t a bad thing
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BEAMER@beamerboiZ3·
The World Cup is really stupid because of its qualification process. Italy or even just Wales are much better teams than Congo or Cape Verde, but because euros play other euro teams, they lose out. Should be 90% Euro if this was a merit based WC and make quals worldwide
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TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@TheFallOffIsNow @beamerboiZ3 Italy had a horrible qualifying campaign and have been insanely inconsistent for decades at this point. But Cape Verde could play 100 tournaments and not do what Italy did at Euro 2021. Which isn’t to say Italy “deserved” to be at this WC
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TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@TheFallOffIsNow @beamerboiZ3 A wider variety of teams adds a cool feel to the WC so not really against it. But the nature of football is that any tiny team can setup an ultra low block and try to frustrate a much better team. Cape Verde setup perfectly and got very lucky
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TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@jake_northwest @PaulSkallas The US has leveraged the markets via the 401k system. European pensions are just a massive pyramid scheme that no government has the balls to change
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TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@jake_northwest @PaulSkallas For example the riots in France recently when they tried to push out the retirement age to fix the completely broken pension system. Incidentally while the US pension system has issues it’s in a vastly better place to the European system
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LindyMan
LindyMan@PaulSkallas·
The paradox of Europe. - no real growth for the past 15 years. - some of the smartest euros move to America (brain drain) - their Gross domestic product per person fell from 20% to 14%. Yet, the top 50 most liveabale cities are in Europe. It's not even particularly close. Massive improvements happening with quality of life including recently with bicycles, trams and walking replacing cars. Europe possesses something culturally other places do not have.
شرق‌زده sharghzadeh@sharghzadeh

After the death of Christianity, Europeans adopted a secular religion (among its beliefs are environmentalism and de-growth). Unlike Christianity, which gives beauty, meaning, solace, and the promise of everlasting life, this new religion produces no beauty or meaning, no solace or life, just suffering and decline.

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TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@Mickcliff Thiel is a creepy wanker and the hotel cancelling this even wouldn’t be the end of the world. But it’s insane to me this story has gotten as much (or more) media coverage than a Somali asylum seeker attempting to SA then stabbing 2 18 year old girls in Dublin
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TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@FailureUltra @nobodyknows2322 The vast majority of citizens of western countries have no idea how massive government spending is. Which is why the “$4 billion to end world hunger” thing was able to take off when the UK spends roughly $440 billion (£330 billion) on social welfare yearly
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Ultra Failure@FailureUltra·
@nobodyknows2322 People generally think there’s rampant austerity on literally everything but there’s always money for war. It’s bollocks. Same in the UK where the “underfunded” NHS is still the biggest item in the budget and grows in cost every day.
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Bird on Fire 🔥
Bird on Fire 🔥@nobodyknows2322·
This reminds me of when Ocasio-Cortes said we should 'spend as much money on schools as we do on the police' Yeah that'd mean stunningly draconian cuts to education spending
James West@James_West_PhD

@HistoryBoomer You know it used to be true that we spent more money on defense than K-12? Now it's about twice as much on K-12 as defense. I don't really have a point here, except that K-12 is not underfunded.

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TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@rogeressig @pmarca People are showing cool old covers from the 90s but even 12/13 years ago when I 1st started reading Wired it felt massively different. Over that time it’s gone from cool, fun tech reporting to relentless negativity and endless smug political lectures
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TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@BadAtCAD @FPLSportScience Lads feeling like heroes for trying to destroy someone’s life over a shitty moment/social media comment is mental to me
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Sam@FPLSportScience·
This is vile. Just so you know Matt, as you have your full name and location on your X profile, it just took a quick LinkedIn search to find out who your employer is. 👍
Matt Tuppen@fatmatt8978

Sorry @ITV is the mens football not on mainstream TV tonight, I got 3 split arses on my screen talking football, didnt realise women's football was on!!

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TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@Brianc_56 @MaxRadwan Yeah similarly the all time top scorer list is gonna look very different by the end of this tournament and completely unrecognisable after the next couple
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BrianC@Brianc_56·
@MaxRadwan It’s notable but you can’t compare with previous World Cups pre-expansion. So many team ‘first ever WC knock out match’ this tournament. well, yeah.
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Max@MaxRadwan·
Stat that doesn’t feel real – today’s match between Canada and South Africa is just third knockout match in the history of the men’s World Cup to be contested by teams outside of Europe/South America and the first not to feature teams from those regions or the US
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TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@amberqueef @Tgarratt10 As an Irishman and thus h8er of the English team I generally don’t think any non English person in history is as relentlessly negative about the team as the typical English fan or journalist
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Amberqueefe@amberqueef·
@Tgarratt10 It’s mad how people forget how miserable things genuinely were
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Tom Garratt
Tom Garratt@Tgarratt10·
In my lifetime: 2006 - Terrible performance and lost on pens in QF with a ‘golden generation’ 2008 - didn’t even qualify 2010 - limped thru groups then hammered by Germans in RO16 2014 - Managed a 0-0 draw against Costa Rica and that was it. Seriously. 2016 - Knocked out by ICELAND. Now winning the group unbeaten gets a negative reaction? Crazy.
Neil McNickle@Nwmcnickle

In 40 years of watching football this has to be the worst England team i've seen.

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TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@stanfordNYC @BarneyFlames Here in Ireland we have government housing available for practically free, often in highly desirable areas. But despite massive government spending the waiting lists are huge. It creates a perverse incentive where a lot of people would be better off unemployed so they qualify
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Bernard Stanford ✡︎@stanfordNYC·
This really cuts to the practical core of leftism: the belief that more money should *not* get you better stuff. But that's the whole point of money! That's how we get people to work, and build, and improve our society! "No money" doesn't make us all rich. It makes us all poor.
Cassie Pritchard@hecubian_devil

Here’s the thing about housing: if you could magically press a price-control button and make all rents in NYC affordable, permanently, with no concern for operating costs etc, it would lead to outrageous waitlists and lotteries. People would avoid moving at all costs, and it would be nearly impossible to move within-city. Anyone who wanted to move to New York would end up waiting a decade to get a place. That’s because there is a *real physical shortage of housing* in NYC, and that short supply is allocated presently through price mechanisms. In our magical world where prices can be declared by fiat with no ill-consequence, the short supply would be allocated by waitlist and lottery instead. But, before you either praise me or get mad at me for saying this, take note: *many people would strongly prefer this to the present system, if they had this choice.* In fact, I would guess that *most* people would prefer such a system. An analogy: in a disaster, price gouging is “efficient,” but people fucking loathe it. They strongly prefer long lines or lotteries over high prices, because they are more *morally fair* in the eyes of most people. Whenever there is a shortage, price rises are *efficient* and also *despised*. Obviously, everyone would prefer to pay less for things they want and need—which is another way of saying we’d all like to be richer, because that’s what wealth really is: the actual quantity and quality of stuff you can acquire. But it’s much deeper than that. There is also an underlying sense of fairness that gouging violates, and there is an underlying need for *stability* and *security* that it destroys. Many people would happily choose the hypothetical NYC of decade-long waitlists because, once you’re in, even if you have less freedom to move around, you’re *secure*. You no longer have to have anxiety about losing your housing. It removes a huge part of the background radiation of anxious, precarious modern life. Now, I prefer that we build a ton of housing to resolve the shortages in big cities, and I would like much of that housing to be state-operated. But when we talk about things like rent control, you *must* confront the political, moral, and genuinely hedonic dimensions.

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TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@Filmgadfly @SonnyBunch There’s a reason the “Basketball wives” TV series has printed money for 15 years while the WNBA has made massive losses
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Sonny Bunch@SonnyBunch·
One of the things worth noting about SUPERGIRL is that the opening weekend audience was *59 percent* male. It’s not just that no one was interested in this, it’s that women specifically were not interested in this.
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TheSpecialJuan@FirefoxCatcher·
@TNOQuoProQuid Lena Headey was brilliant in the role and the writers deserve some credit as well for making the character more complex and sympathetic than in the books. But what made the show great was no character/actor in the earlier seasons was put before the story
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QuoProQuid@TNOQuoProQuid·
@FirefoxCatcher to be fair, lena headey is an incredible actress and i can understand the reluctance to lose her
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