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don’t take me serious, neither do i

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i’m gonna create a cult around odd-time signature drumming
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@Homibwoy1 they were not in a row and the first one he was on the bench, not trying to talk down on the king but facts are facts
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@BladeoftheS venezuelan here, lived all my life under their regime, let him rot in there just like thousands rot under fallen buildings today in the cities he refused to maintain while robbing millions and millions of dollars, let him rot.
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darle play a motomami de rosalia y recordar que es quizás la cantante más talentosa viva
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@Bahamutfgc lamine tamal tiene 18 desde hace 15 años
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@noteleksykoops @ThSleepyVampire it’s not a thought it’s just theories of language development, i don’t care about religions, im not religious. human history has been tied to cosmology since it’s very beginning, catholicism and christianism are just your current nomenclature
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@PushaStee come on man, you’re as naive as you’re stupid
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@holisticnut33 man must be hard trying to understand the world while being so fundamentally confused about a simple phenomena as gravitational pull
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Cameron Thomason@holisticnut33·
Water always finds and seeks level, and it always takes the shape of the container that it is in. So with this being said, how is it possible that the Amazon River is over 4,000 miles long, but it’s flowing in one direction, over 1/7th of the Earth’s curvature??
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@housethedragons i expected this shit from anyone but condal, i understand george now, this guy is just stupid as fuck
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House the Dragons
House the Dragons@housethedragons·
Ryan Condal falou sobre as mudanças na adaptação da Batalha da Goela: Em nova entrevista, o showrunner foi questionado sobre alguma situação específica em que ficou indeciso sobre como adaptar a história, e detalhou a decisão de cortar Aegon e Viserys da Batalha da Goela. Leia a resposta completa: "Um ótimo exemplo é que, durante a Batalha da Goela no livro, Rhaenyra envia seus dois filhos mais novos com Daemon, [mas na série] nós diminuímos a idade deles. O mais velho foge e é quem avisa o Serpente Marinha. É uma cena muito visceral e memorável no livro. Mas, entrando na 1ª temporada, pegamos 30 anos de história e decidimos: 'Vamos fazer em 20', porque, em algum momento, [a história] se torna muito ampla e vasta. E embora isso tenha nos livrado de ter que reescalar todo o elenco, também significou que as crianças mais novas da história ou ainda não existiam na linha do tempo ou eram muito mais novas. Então, os filhos de Rhaenyra e Daemon são basicamente bebês e, na televisão, bebês não são personagens — eles são adereços. Você está lidando com preocupações práticas de que essas crianças não podem atuar porque têm 4 anos, não é seguro que façam cenas de ação e você não pode criar uma criança em CGI e torná-la realista. Também sentimos que a Goela [na série] se tornou tanto sobre a perda de Jace por Rhaenyra que parecia muito trauma de uma vez só. Então todas essas coisas foram fatores para dizermos: 'Precisamos ser adaptadores e produtores de televisão responsáveis'. Era uma história muito mais limpa de se contar para este meio totalmente diferente com o qual temos que nos envolver em um nível muito mais emocional. Foi uma pena que não pudemos [adaptar] essa parte da batalha, mas entendemos para onde essa história vai, e temos um plano para isso. Debatemos por muito tempo, e houve muito suor e consternação na sala, mas, no fim, acho que foi a decisão certa." (Via Backstage) #HouseOfTheDragon
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@765Tet that’s why religion is necessary, common sense is not as common as you think
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lo de que argentina vaya a perder por goleada contra egipto es para reirse de aquí a la semana que viene
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@PalmyrPar you mean the middle ages, dark ages there was no england, just celts having the time of their lives
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@euromaximal @EddGorenstein literally has nothing to do with the fact that stablishing an advance point overseas is still called colonialisms, and such territory is what we refer as a “colony”
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EuroMaximalist 🇪🇺@euromaximal·
@EddGorenstein Some people really think real life is like a strategy video game where you can only expand next to your starting tiles
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@euromaximal dude do you know what a colony is? this is why i hate politics so much
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@ellencarmichael the mistake was including spoiled americans in a world event, you guys ruin everything you touch
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Ellen Carmichael@ellencarmichael·
The most interesting part of the red card saga isn't the ruling. It's how differently Americans and Europeans process the idea that they might have been wronged. Europeans are fundamentally different from Americans in one particular way: they expect life to be aggravating and at times unfair. It's just a fact of moving through the world. I joke that in Europe, the customer is always wrong. You didn't read the fine print. The only pharmacy in town is closed every other Tuesday for three hours, and even if the times weren't posted, that's still your problem. Too bad if you want the bill, because the waiter's on his union-mandated half-hour smoke break, and you're just going to have to wait. To quote the great Mark Knopfler: sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the bug. There's something freeing in that. Things are less in your control, so there's less angst in managing your expectations. In America, things couldn't be more different. We simply can't accept a wrong left unrighted. The flight attendant sneezed handing you a drink on your one-hour flight? 15,000 frequent flyer miles. Didn't like your appetizer? A replacement is on the way, and the whole course comes off the bill. There's a reason our interstates are lined with trial lawyer billboards. Europeans have turned complaining into a continental pastime with no expectation that the universe owes them a remedy for their grief. You gripe about the train being late, your friends nod solemnly and everyone goes back to their apéro. In America, we launch a full-blown investigation of the train system, sue the government (and its contractors) that allowed for the tardiness and hold a Congressional hearing on the state of national infrastructure. So to an objective observer, the red card shouldn't have happened, and VAR was a travesty. To Americans, our star player shouldn't be unfairly banned from a match we couldn't afford to lose for a card he so obviously didn't deserve. Who cares that FIFA used a little-used reversal to fix it. Who cares that other people are mad about it. We. Were. Wronged. It was unjust. It must be corrected. We would accept nothing less. Europeans waxing poetic about the sanctity of the game are, of course, talking about a governing body whose last tournament host was decided via confirmed cash bribes — one that imposed dress codes on women, shrugged off widespread allegations of modern slavery and reconfigured the entire tournament calendar to suit the host country. Which is exactly the point. If you've made peace with all of that, at least enough to watch the tournament four years later, a probationary suspension isn't actually a scandal. Maybe that's the real divide. Over millennia, Europeans have made peace with being the bug. Americans have never once considered it, and apparently, we're not about to start now.
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@2010MisterChip @CesarDanieeel pero quieres que hagan si cada fin de semana hacen un papelon distinto, ademas de que la mitad de la nómina estuvo recibiendo pagos del barsa por más de una década y siguen pitando partidos de liga oficiales, eso si que es humillante y vergonzoso
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MisterChip (Alexis)@2010MisterChip·
Han salido ya todas las designaciones arbitrales de 1/16 y se confirma lo que ya intuíamos: sólo un partido de los primeros 88 de esta Copa del Mundo ha tenido a un español como árbitro principal (Brasil-Haití). Venimos de un Mundial de Clubes al que no llamaron a ninguno. La valoración que hace FIFA de los colegiados de La Liga no puede ser más baja. Roza la humillación.
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@iwatchbugs just search ronaldo nazario highlights you’ll get it
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@dhaboy01 they literally said it in the same episode
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Dhaboy 😎@dhaboy01·
I still ponder on why Larys kidnapped Otto Hightower.. What game is Larys playing..?
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Àlex@BlasterAlex·
Entiendo que se agranden por ganar un par de partidos en dieciseisavos, suele ser habitual en los equipos/selecciones pequeñas, pero la realidad es la siguiente: - En los últimos 5 Mundiales salieron campeones 4 europeos distintos. - La última vez que una selección sudamericana llegó a una final de un Mundial que no fuese Brasil o Argentina fue en 1950. - El hecho de que un partido en concreto este teniendo tanta repercusión solo denota que es algo puntual y anecdótico. - Esto es más subjetivo, pero el 90% de la población considera el fútbol sudamericano infumable. Insisto, entiendo la turra pero la realidad es la que es.
Terreno Viral@terrenoviral

Davoo Xeneize, muy crítico con los europeos que subestiman el nivel de Sudamérica. “Hoy no festeja Paraguay, festeja Sudamérica. Este aplauso es del pueblo sudamericano, que está recontra de pie en este Mundial que fue subestimado por todos los europeos, que son eurocentristas, que nos quieren hacer creer que el fútbol solamente importa en Europa, que la Eurocopa es más que el Mundial, que es más competitiva. Ahora van a quejarse de cómo juega Paraguay. Todos los que subestiman a Sudamérica la tienen bien adentro, porque son irrespetuosos con Sudamérica.” “Le faltan al respeto constantemente a nuestro continente. Un continente que tiene el último campeón del mundo, el primer campeón del mundo, y la selección que más veces ha ganado el Mundial, y aun así tienen el tupé de criticarlo, de bajarle el precio y de creer que solamente en Europa se juega bien al fútbol. Bueno, si solamente en Europa se juega bien al fútbol, explíquenme por qué demonios Alemania, la 4 veces campeona del mundo y candidata como siempre lo es, no puede contra Paraguay ni contra Ecuador.”

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