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Carsten Peeters
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@MaxBunse @ClaudiaPadding Das ist wirklich das dümmste, was man diese Woche lesen konnte. Wer kennt nicht die Horden freiwilliger Frauen, die für andere Leute ein Kind austragen. Alles im Sinne der „Familie“. 🤡🤡🤡🤡
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@ClaudiaPadding Spannendes Frauenbild ja wohl eher du. Es gibt viele Frauen, die dies freiwillig und ohne jegliches geschäftliche Interesse machen, weil sie den Wert der Familie anerkennen.
Wer dies als Brutkasten framen möchte, sagt mehr über sich selbst als über andere.
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Vor 28 Jahren (18.4.98) muss Schalke 04 beim Karlsruher SC in dessen gelben Auswärtstrikots antreten. Die Clubs hatten sich vorher verständigt: Der KSC spielt in Weiß, der #S04 in Blau.
Schiedsrichter Herbert Fandel jedoch hält die "Verwechslungsgefahr" für zu groß…
#OnThisDay
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@FabrizioRomano Fun Fact:
Her husband, Benjamin Eta, works as a coach with RB Leipzig’s U20 women’s team.
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🚨 Historical decision by Union Berlin as German club appoint Marie-Louise Eta as their head coach until June.
Union lost at Heidenheim, sacked the head coach Steffen Baumgart and put Marie-Louise Eta in charge until the end of the season.
Ets becomes the first female head coach in the history of men’s Bundesliga.

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All the President’s Men turns 50 today.
This famous “six‑minute shot” is a masterclass in phone acting and pure technical nerve.
Director Alan J. Pakula and cinematographer Gordon Willis pull off a single, unbroken slow zoom: from a wide, humming newsroom to a tight close-up on Redford. No cuts. No safety net. Tension builds in real time.
Redford carries it with typical quiet confidence. Six minutes of note-taking and talking into a phone, no flashy “Oscar clip.” He even flubs a name (“McGregor” for “Dahlberg”), corrects himself naturally, and Pakula keeps it because it feels authentic.
The background is part of the story. As Woodward hones in on his phone call, everyone behind him huddles around a TV watching Senator Tom Eagleton resign. The contrast is deliberate: they chase the “obvious” headline, while the camera drifts past them to Woodward, and the real story.
To hold Redford and the busy background in focus early on, they used a split‑diopter lens, then had to ease it out as the camera moves in. A technical tightrope. The timing of both actor and cinematographer is spot on.
As Woodward closes in on the truth, the world literally falls away: the newsroom blurs, the noise fades, and we lock into his obsession. It’s one of cinema’s great moments: Redford doing almost nothing—and somehow everything at the same time.
What makes this shot brilliant is the contrast it carves between Redford and the newsroom around him. The visual language does the talking: he’s locked in, disciplined, driven, all focus and fire. He stands apart because the work matters more than anything else.
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Es wird Zeit dass diejenigen die sich eine Gasheizung angeschafft haben fuer ihre schlechte Entscheidung bezahlen.
Das nennt sich Marktwirtschaft.
focus.de/finanzen/preis…
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@gkprivat Allein für den ersten Move hat mich mein Vater damals bei Stadtmeisterschaften vor nicht wenigen Zuschauern vom Platz geholt.
Der Gang zum Netz hatte heilende Wirkung.
Täte Medvedev auch mal ganz gut.
Schiri auch ein richtiger Loser.
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🚨🗣️ Rafael van der Vaart on Vinícius Júnior vs Bayern Munich:
‘I don’t enjoy watching him anymore, I really don’t. And that’s the saddest part, because we all know how unbelievably talented he is. He can decide games on his own but instead, he chooses not to. Against Bayern, this was supposed to be his stage, his moment to show he’s among the absolute elite… and what did we get? Complaints, diving, frustration. That’s not what top players do in big games.
Every time there’s contact, he goes down like it’s something dramatic, looking straight at the referee instead of getting up and continuing. It kills the rhythm, it kills his own impact, and honestly, it’s embarrassing for a player of his quality. You watch someone like him and you expect dominance, you expect fear in defenders… but Bayern didn’t fear him, they were just annoyed by him.
And then people compare him to the very best in the world? No chance. Not with this mentality. The truly great players, when things don’t go their way, they respond with football. They punish you. He reacts with gestures, with complaints, with theatrics. That’s the difference between being world-class and just being talented.
I say this because I actually like him as a player, but right now? He’s going backwards. If he doesn’t change this attitude quickly, he’ll waste his own potential. Because talent alone isn’t enough at the highest level, you need character, and tonight, he didn’t show it at all.’”


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@N0TGROSCHEN @SchuermannChris Und? Im Sommer immer schön freiwillig ohne Klimaanlage unterwegs oder bist du noch beim Pferdekarren?
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@SchuermannChris Ja die sechsköpfige Familie von damals kam in einem Zweitürer Ford Taunus überall hin. Heutige Menschheit einfach zu verweichlicht und braucht ständig und immer "Notfallreserve" für den Fall der Fälle! Wie oft wird das Fahrzeit voll gefahren und wie oft leer mit nur einem Fahrer?
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4-köpfige Familie aus Duisburg möchte endlich aufein E-Auto umsteigen. Gesucht wird ein gebrauchter Kombi bis 25.000€ Kaufpreis. Angebote im Umkreis von 50 km (mobile.de): Null.
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@stagerbn @MonikaGruber24 Wer solche Tweets postet, den kann man nicht mehr ernst nehmen. Das Ding ist durch.
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@MonikaGruber24 Liebe Monika, wenn Du weiter Ernst genommen werden willst würde ich solche Posts lassen.
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