Benjamin Ringuet
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Benjamin Ringuet
@BenjaminRinguet
Avant, je parlais de basket chez @Dunkhebdo. Maintenant (à déterminer).

Les Ravens entrent directement dans ma hatewatch 2026 quel move de lâches

ESPN Sources: former Ravens free-agent center Tyler Linderbaum reached agreement today on a record deal with the Raiders, who are awarding him with a three-year, $81 million deal that includes $60 million guaranteed and makes him the highest paid interior offensive lineman in NFL history.


Among NFL players, defensive and skill-position players tend to lean the most Democratic, while special teams players are the most Republican. Quarterbacks fall somewhere in between the two.

The landscape of Korean reality dating shows is undergoing a massive transformation, shifting from simple romantic encounters into complex psychological experiments involving past lovers, family members and tough romantic competitions. koreatimes.co.kr/entertainment/…

John Harbaugh already clears the NFC East

John Harbaugh was fired by Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti in a phone call while he was driving from the team facility to his Baltimore County home. With @jeffzrebiec, this is how Harbaugh’s exit unfolded: nytimes.com/athletic/69582…

Top 10 Hardest vs Easiest Languages to Learn Hardest Languages to Learn 1) 🇨🇳 Mandarin Chinese 2) 🇸🇦 Arabic 3) 🇯🇵 Japanese 4) 🇰🇷 Korean 5) 🇭🇺 Hungarian 6) 🇫🇮 Finnish 7) 🇵🇱 Polish 8) 🇷🇺 Russian 9 🇹🇷 Turkish 10) 🇮🇸 Icelandic Easiest Languages to Learn 1) 🇿🇦 Afrikaans 2) 🇳🇱 Dutch 3) 🇳🇴 Norwegian 4) 🇸🇪 Swedish 5) 🇪🇸 Spanish 6) 🇮🇹 Italian 7) 🇵🇹 Portuguese 8) 🇫🇷 French 9* 🇩🇰 Danish 10) 🇷🇴 Romanian Note: This list is based on language difficulty rankings by the U.S. Foreign Service Institute (FSI). FSI ranks languages according to the average time (weeks & study hours) required for a native English speaker to achieve professional fluency. Key factors used: 1) Grammar complexity 2) Writing system & script 3) Pronunciation & tones 4) Vocabulary similarity with English Languages like Mandarin, Arabic, Japanese & Korean take ~2,200+ hours (hardest), while Spanish, French, Italian etc. take ~600–750 hours (easiest). Source: U.S. Foreign Service Institute (FSI)



