
Yuri Franchini
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Yuri Franchini
@DeepInZero
History Graduate📚 Historical Sciences and Languages and Civilizations of Asia student at @UNI_FIRENZE Reading in 🇮🇹🇺🇲🇯🇵 He/Him



Turkish schools will now refer to the Crusades as “Crusader invasions.”



@CarloCalenda Io proprio non capisco perché devi fare il pro-pal a mezzo servizio. Dal centro moderato e liberale ci si aspetta pieno sostegno a Israele, sempre, senza discussioni. Se uno vuole votare pro-pal e pro-hamas va in altri partiti, non certo di centro


comunque, la discussione "gli anime non sarebbero mai dovuti diventare famosi"; solitamente parte da quei fan delle opere nipponiche che vogliono sentirsi "speciali"; e che sapendo che adesso non lo sono più si innervosiscono, e ti puntano il dito addosso



taking some time off and don’t know when I’ll be back. for now, take care of yourselves.



L’intervista di Veltroni a Claude è la cosa più imbarazzante pubblicata sul Corriere dopo gli articoli di Rovelli.



da studentessa di lingue, credo che gli esami solo in inglese sarebbero la morte della lingua italiana. abbiamo una lingua così bella che ci permette di esprimere un concetto in 200 modi diversi, l’ambito accademico dovrebbe preservarla non annientarla per… boh???











Le bandiere dell'#Ucraina allontanate dalle manifestazioni per il #25aprile è la riprova che nelle scuole e non solo bisogna tornare a studiare la Storia come si deve

T1 Faker 🇰🇷 performs his iconic 2015 "Faker roll" in front of the home crowd at the T1 Home Ground event



Be Lee Sang-hyeok ''Faker'' - born May 7, 1996 - discovers League of Legends in 2011 - climbs the Korean ranked ladder to #1 in the world - asks his father to let him drop out of high school to go pro - father says yes, a month later - signed by SK Telecom T1 in 2013 at just 17 years old 2013 - makes his professional debut on April 6, 2013 - nobody knows him - solo kills one of Korea's best mid laners in his very first tournament - wins Worlds in his debut year - Worlds: the annual global League of Legends championship - the world now knows who he is 2015-2016 [the dynasty] - wins Worlds again in 2015 - wins Worlds again in 2016 - 3x World Championships in four years - nicknamed "The Unkillable Demon King" - called the Michael Jordan of esports - the benchmark every mid laner is measured against 2022 - reaches Worlds finals but loses in heartbreaking fashion to his high school classmate ''Deft'' - the drought stretches to six years without a title 2023 [the return] - T1 goes on a legendary Worlds run - Faker lifts his 4th World Championship trophy - breaks down in tears on stage - wins Esports Player of the Year - the South Korean president personally congratulates the team - inducted as the first ever Hall of Legends player in 2024 2024-2025 [the three-peat] - wins Worlds 2024 - wins Worlds 2025 - 6x World Championships total, no one else has more than two - T1 completes the first ever three-peat in League of Legends history - signs contract extension with T1 through 2029 - still competing, still the best 2026 - 10 LCK titles, 6 World Championships, 2 MSI titles - the most decorated player in League of Legends history - has never played for any team other than T1 - still competing Imagine if his dad didn't say yes. The greatest esports career would have almost never happened. Kid dropped out of high school, became the greatest esports player of all time, and did it again at the age of 29.




