ManLikeFrane2

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ManLikeFrane2

ManLikeFrane2

@ManLikeFrane1

Katılım Temmuz 2018
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Deji Faremi
Deji Faremi@deejayfaremi·
Mbappe’s biggest problem is that he struggles to see the picture of plays outside of himself, where he’s not constantly touching the ball. It’s a small detail, and weird to point out for someone with so many goals, but I bet he increases his goalscoring numbers if he gets out of the way a little and let the ‘picture’ form without him, so he can take ‘advantage’ of the play.
Defry 🇮🇪🇷🇴@jabezel

The issue with Mbappe is that he's too arrogant to not realise he stagnated & even degraded compared to years ago. He is left behind cause of lack of progress. He needs to evolve, develop his movement, positioning & understanding of the game by reading opposition structure.

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The Iced Coffee Hour
The Iced Coffee Hour@TheICHpodcast·
Kevin O’Leary invests in wedding and funeral companies because people overspend on both👀 “People overpay for everything at weddings, it's insane… And also in death”
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Corporate Machiavelli
Corporate Machiavelli@Mach_Tactics·
"All men are created equal." No they are not. Some men get the genetics to be geniuses, others get the genetics to be idiots. Some men get the genetics to have a sky high stress tolerance, others get the genetics to be a nervous wreck. How are we 'equal'?
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ManLikeFrane2@ManLikeFrane1·
@BenSettle I played a really fucked up game called “Manhunt” (2003) (was so controversial it was banned in multiple countries) as a kid where THIS guy was the VA of a snuff film director — since then i’ve always considered him a weirdo.
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Diangelo
Diangelo@Christo35983221·
@TheICHpodcast scamming people at weddings and funerals? what a beautiful human being.
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Anglo Invictus
Anglo Invictus@AngloInvictus·
Normal, average IQ White people just have no theory of mind for third worlders, and especially indians. There is a reason these people were called savages and it is still true today. This video has it all, it's worth breaking down play by play: 1. Barefoot guy on a moped randomly drives into the cow, stops for some reason, and lets it take him down leading to him getting mauled 2. Swarm of useless people arrive, screaming and agitating the bull further 3. Another random street-cow arrives and starts trying to hump the bull 4. Guy on the side of the road picks up a rock but he's a coward and just kinda haphazardly throws it at the cow's flank, achieving nothing before standing around again uselessly 5. Woman from the side starts splashing a bucket of water in the direction of the bull, only managing to hit the victim in the face with it 6. Another guy with a rock arrives, does a full body throw with it and only manages to hit the downed guy in the head 7. Same guy who probably just killed the victim tries dragging him away, but runs away like a woman the second the bull looks his direction 8. There's like 10 men standing around now and half of them appear to have some kind of pipe to fight with, no one doing anything 9. Head-rock guy grabs pipe, uses it to beat the horny cow that's not a threat at all. Still won't approach the bull with it 10. Everyone takes turns throwing sticks at the bull, striking victim again 11. Woman is still throwing buckets of water at the victim 12. Everyone still just screaming 13. Crowdsize doubles as one guy lazily hits the cow with a pipe from behind a wall 14. One guy starts spanking the cow as the victim shows signs of life, doing nothing but agitating it more 15. There's like 20+ people just watching now because everyone is too physically weak to actually get the cow's attention 16. Buckets of water are getting larger 17. The only sentient person in town just arrived in the new group of onlookers, he gets ahold of a pipe and actually starts fighting the cow for real, beating its face and driving it off 18. They start picking up the guy with probable skull/spinal injuries and dragging him limply away 19. The goofiest looking clown car you could ever imagine arrives to pick the victim up It is like national geographic. There's just nothing going on in their heads and not one of them knows how to create order in a chaotic situation. The only reason the victim had a chance of surviving is because of the dozens of people who showed up, one man had the necessary brain/courage combo to get the cow off him (his izzat alone will honor 10 generations). It's just insane. These are the people they force us to live with. I'm tired, man.
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ManLikeFrane2
ManLikeFrane2@ManLikeFrane1·
@PathOfMen_ More people should read the "Death Ground" chapter in Robert Greene's "War" book.
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your boy Armani 🫂
your boy Armani 🫂@armanifeante·
Reducing what goes on in a boy’s head on his birthday to fake maturity is an evidence to how insensitive the other gender can be to a boy, many times even in relationships. For boys, a lot of expectations are attached to age While birthday is a call for studio photoshoot for some for many boys, new age is a reminder of the apartment of their own that they should have had It’s a reminder that they are getting too old to be where they’re financially, academically and relationship wise etc On a normal day a boy could just sit and start thinking of how to move forward in life, that thinking is more intense on a birthday So if they don’t send a picture of themselves as broadcast to all contacts on WhatsApp group for a repost, it’s not a flex They are grateful for life, but when they have something truly worth celebrating they won’t hold back It’s not fake maturity, we are usually on a date with reality and reality is not friendly.
Oyinda!💙@Oyindamola41269

Boys, this fake maturity on birthdays has to stop . Celebrate yourself you’re not a cockroach. Post yourself, let us wish you abeg.

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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Cristiano Ronaldo at 40 still looks like he’s 25 — and he says the secret is brutally simple. Sleep. He told Will Ahmed that sleep is the single most important tool he has for recovery. His routine is rock-solid: in bed around 11-12, up at 8:30-8:45, and he protects that consistency even when traveling or playing night games. If the schedule shifts, he shifts everything by the same amount so the body doesn’t get thrown off too much. When asked if he knew this at 25, Ronaldo laughed and said no — when you’re young you think you’re unbreakable. But with age and the brutal demands of football, he learned to get smarter. Now he prioritizes sleep and recovery above almost everything else. It’s a quiet reminder that one of the greatest athletes alive credits his longevity not to some fancy hack, but to something as basic as going to bed and waking up at roughly the same time. Makes you wonder how much better we’d all feel if we treated sleep with the same discipline as CR7. What’s one sleep habit that’s made the biggest difference for you?
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dante
dante@dantefofante·
Carrying cash is dying art form. A nearly retired warlock spell that can be used to mold the world like clay. Apple wallet has atrophied this skill in many of us. Zing the barista a $5 instead of paying the corporate regime $7. Park in an illegal spot because you tossed the guard a $10. Hold a $2 bill to impress the young folk. Bring back physical cash. If not for ulilty, than to have a cool looking money clip.
culture@culturee

the art of the money clip

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moneyfetishist
moneyfetishist@moneyfetishist·
spent the last few hours answering questions from strangers on the internet while sitting on a plane and the thing that keeps striking me is how similar every question sounds once you strip away the context the BB analyst making $200K wants to know if his life has meaning. the 20-year-old in a frat wants to know if he is on the right path. the guy running a $15M environmental services company cannot sleep because his leverage ratio scares him even though his covenants are fine. the first-year law student wants someone to tell him the career pivot will work out. the immigrant who got laid off wants to know he is not falling behind permanently the details are different. the feeling underneath is identical. am I going to be okay we pretend that money and status and titles fix this. they do not. I sit in rooms with people who control nine-figure portfolios and they are nervous about the same things as everyone else. they just have more expensive language for it. the fund manager calls it "risk management." the analyst calls it "career strategy." the 20-year-old calls it "figuring out my path." same anxiety wearing different suits I watched a grown man worth more than most people will earn in ten lifetimes throw a tantrum in a conference room because someone questioned his assumption in a model. not his competence. not his track record. an assumption in a spreadsheet. a cell in Excel. he turned red and raised his voice because for 15 seconds he felt like he might be wrong about something and his entire identity could not absorb that possibility that is not a professional disagreement. that is a kid on a playground who got told he is not the fastest runner Schopenhauer wrote that humans are not rational beings who occasionally feel emotions. we are emotional beings who occasionally think rationally. the rationality is the exception. the feeling is the baseline. every framework we build in finance and in business and in life is an attempt to impose order on a brain that is fundamentally running on fear and desire and the need to be seen as competent by other people who are also running on fear and desire the most dangerous version of this is the person who thinks they have outgrown it. the one who believes that enough success or enough money or enough status has made them rational. that person is not more rational. they are less accountable. nobody around them pushes back anymore so the irrational impulses go unchecked and get rebranded as conviction and vision and leadership the best operators I know are the ones who understand that they are still unreasonable kids underneath everything. they lose their temper over small things. they take criticism personally even when it is constructive. they make emotional decisions and reverse-engineer a logical justification after the fact. the difference is they know they do this. they have systems to catch it. they hire people who are allowed to tell them when they are being stupid. they build in a 24-hour delay before any decision made while angry the worst operators are the ones who think they have evolved past it. they confuse pattern recognition with wisdom. they confuse wealth with emotional maturity. they confuse the silence of the people around them with agreement when it is actually just fear Nietzsche said that the most common form of human stupidity is forgetting what one is trying to do. I think the more common form is forgetting what one is. which is a complicated animal that learned to use spreadsheets but never stopped being afraid of the dark none of us outgrow being unreasonable. the question is whether we build a life that accounts for it or one that pretends it does not exist thanks for the questions today. you are all going to be fine. even the ones who do not feel like it right now
moneyfetishist@moneyfetishist

bored on a flight. AMA PE, M&A, deal structuring, operational stuff, Mittelstand, AI in boring industries, tax structures that make your accountant nervous, how to not get fcked when selling your company, game theory applied to literally anything, European vs American business culture, why your restaurant is bad, or whatever else you want to know no topic off limits besides to my person. ask

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Scorched Earth Policy
You must understand that America has dulled its sense of satisfaction through overindulgence in entertainment. Therefore, the Americans have developed a taste in punishing themselves through applying their attention to people that upset them. They do so for the same reason they watch NASCAR: A desire to see the cars crash. The American will watch live streamers behave obnoxiously, binge videos of pranksters harassing people in public, glue themselves to celebrities of frequent scandalization, all for the sake of building up a tension which lasts for months or even years. Their obsession with drama develops an addiction feedback mechanism for low vibration content. They experience low levels of stress and harm themselves through consumption of provocative content in the same manner that nicotine provides a rush while stressing the body's endocrine system. Very few of them truly understand the function behind why they allow themselves to consume this garbage. The reason is deeply embedded in the subconscious, but on a mechanical level, it's similar to edging yourself. The ejaculatory catharsis is witnessing the subject being harmed in consequence for their actions. These hollering dancing mandingos, the broccoli haired provocateurs, the self-sodomizing humiliation donkey freaks, all of them cavort around drawing the ire of the gods in a godless society to the chagrin of their peers. They do so as unwitting sacrificial animals dancing on the edge of the knife's blade, secretly desiring their own retribution just as much as the audience subconsciously (or sometimes literally) desires to see it happen. Like a homeless person accepting $20 to get kicked in the stomach, the entire live-content industry is a transactional economy of suffering and humiliation. Like a fine wine, the character arc of a content creator takes years to properly ferment and it's all for the pleasure of a fleeting moment. The American audience understands that somehow, in some way, society will eventually transform into such a state that it will not only be legal but incentivized to put this person inside of an industrial press that lowers one millimeter every time someone in chat sends an emoji. In the instant his bug eyed fat lipped expression converts more than 50% from a solid to a thick red liquid, witnessed through the yellowed haze of a polycarbonate viewing window, years of undetected torment will wash away in a grand catharsis. Very soon after, the American will forget the entire history of events ever having occurred and will find tension in the silent equilibrium, immediately seeking to resolve it by seeking out the next subject of humiliation to begin the process all over again.
🇯🇵砂川 泉🎌@26ers_bp115

外国の皆さん。 非常に不愉快で下品に見えますが、 皆さんの国ではこれが面白いのですか?

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Illimitable Man (IM)
Illimitable Man (IM)@SovereignIM·
Having “young energy” as you get older is literally just not getting fucking demoralised and becoming a resentful endless whiner, but instead possessing hope, passion, and vigour at an age where people expect life to have already sucked the soul out of you. It is true power.
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