
SANCHEZ KORRI
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@LusichiJr @McFlybowy Niggas can't think and write for themselves again some even go as far to USE AI to comment
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Camavinga and Foden are going to miss out of the World Cup for the same reason, being too useful everywhere without completely owning one position in the team. Versatility is their curse.
With Phil Foden, every coach looks at him and thinks, “he can play left wing, right wing, as a 10, false 9, interior midfielder…” but then when it’s time to build a knockout tournament XI, specialists usually win. If you already have a natural creator, a natural winger, and a natural runner, the versatile guy becomes the tactical glue piece instead of the irreplaceable centerpiece.
Same thing with Eduardo Camavinga. He can play as a 6, 8, left-back, hybrid midfielder, even emergency wide roles. But for France, when you compare him directly to pure specialists, Deschamps starts asking difficult questions:
Is he a better controller than Tchouaméni?
Better destroyer than Kanté?
Better attacking midfielder than Griezmann-type profiles?
Better actual left-back than Theo Hernandez?
And suddenly versatility becomes a trap instead of an advantage.
The irony is both players are elite in fluid systems at club level. But this season, they have suffered from the same problem. Football at Club level rewards multifunctional players because you train together every day. International football is different. Tournament football is brutal and simplified. Coaches want certainty, role clarity, chemistry and defined tactical jobs not someone that can plug in every role.
That’s why you hear managers say things like “we’re not sure of his best position” about Foden. It sounds ridiculous because the talent is obvious, but tactically it matters a lot.
Both players also suffer from expectation inflation. Because they’re technically gifted, people imagine them becoming dominant “franchise” players. But sometimes they end up becoming luxury connectors instead of system-defining stars. Still world class talents, just not players a national team automatically bends around.
And honestly, there’s another uncomfortable truth, specialists age better in international football or even at club level. If you’re clearly “the best RW” or “the best DM,” coaches force you in. But if you’re a hybrid profile, one bad season or slight dip in form makes you look expendable because the manager convinces himself he can recreate your functions collectively.
That’s the major problem with both of them, specialist have gone ahead of them to the World Cup. That’s the issue with both of them.
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@Fushiguro268 If shadow clones and rasengan doesn't work
We spamming that nine tails mode
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@KaKaShI1531244 I criedd when jiraiya sensei died 💔💔💔
Bring him bacckk
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@Kamalfalilat Black clover and no one comes close
Naruto they were all teachers doing their Jobs
Bleach I can't really remember
But black clover is the definition of " I ride for my niggas dawwwwgggg"
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@oghenetefe This is all true but if all these happened
You won't have enjoyed the show 😅😅🤞🏽
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Honestly, this is one of the darkest things in Naruto once you stop looking at it through “shonen protagonist logic” and start looking at it like an actual child’s life.
Naruto wasn’t just an orphan.
He was the son of the Fourth Hokage.
The man who literally died saving the village.
He was Kushina’s child....one of the last Uzumaki.
And on top of that, he became the jinchūriki carrying the Nine Tails for Konoha’s protection.
By all logic, Naruto should’ve been one of the most protected children in the entire village.
Instead?
He grew up alone in a tiny apartment.
No real parental figure.
No emotional support system.
No clan.
No family friends raising him.
No proper explanation about his parents.
No protection from public hatred.
Just isolation, dirty looks, whispers, and years of emotional neglect.
And this is where Hiruzen deserves way more criticism than the fandom usually gives him.
Yes, Hiruzen cared about Naruto in his own way.
Yes, he made sure Naruto had basic living expenses.
But feeding a child financially is not the same thing as raising them emotionally.
This was Minato’s son.
The same Minato who sacrificed everything for the village.
The same Minato Hiruzen personally mentored and watched grow up.
And somehow, after Minato dies, his child ends up eating instant ramen alone, wandering the streets desperate for acknowledgment, vandalizing monuments just to force people to notice him.
That’s heartbreaking.
What makes it worse is that Konoha absolutely knew Naruto was vulnerable.
The village feared him because of Kurama.
The adults isolated him.
The children copied their parents.
Even other parents warned their kids to stay away from him.
So the leadership understood the situation…
and still allowed a traumatized child to grow up emotionally abandoned.
People always say:
“Hiruzen protected Naruto by hiding his identity.”
And to an extent, that’s true.
Making Naruto publicly known as Minato’s son could’ve attracted enemies.
But protecting his identity should not have required abandoning his childhood.
Those are two completely different things.
Naruto didn’t need luxury.
He didn’t need special treatment.
He just needed human connection.
Someone consistently present.
Someone to hug him.
Someone to tell him:
“Your parents loved you.”
“None of this is your fault.”
“You matter.”
Instead, Naruto spent years begging for acknowledgment from the same village his parents died protecting.
And honestly, that’s part of what makes Naruto such an emotionally powerful character.
Most people in his position would’ve become bitter.
Some would’ve hated the village.
Some would’ve become exactly what the villagers feared.
But Naruto still chose empathy.
He became the emotional warmth he never received.

voltage boy⚡@keitz2020
Serious Naruto Plot Hole That Still Makes No Sense Why was Naruto left as a completely neglected orphan?
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@vanemrys15 Just trust these boys... They are our academy products and are already playing at a level other people their age can only dream and are steadily improving.. But yeah let's waste money on bastoni who I'm very sure you don't watch
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🚨💣 BREAKING: Barcelona are satisfied with Cubarsi and Gerard Martin partnership for next season.
2027 round of 16 UEFA Champions League elimination confirmed👏
Reshad Rahman@ReshadRahman
🚨 JUST IN: The club has confirmed that it’s stand-out priority is now a top-9, especially after how they’re satisfied with Gerard Martin/Cubarsi’s performances at the back. @santiovalle #Transfers 🔵🔴
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@ThankGod1903 Nuke Morphy out of here for that his one stupid quote
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@lezico8 Visca Barca we are different from other clubs that's why we are the best.... We can't be acting like other clubs
Trust the people in control... They see shit you don't see from the stands
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Barça has an issue with being ruthless at times in how we deal with players when they are clearly beyond their use for us. Whether it's out of loyalty, sentimentality, or simply our financial situation I can't say for sure, but we need to change this. Building a culture where the players feel loved and valued is important, but it can't go too far in the other direction where they start thinking they don't have to perform to maintain their place in the team
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@rumpel_irving What's this unnecessary hype and obsession with bastoni Barca fans have.... That nigga is mid
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@reyTempest_ I'm in episode 142 and a bit tired would continue later
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@EzirimDavi79110 @ThePurist_ Nah I disagree he was still playing very well.... But after the injure I noticed he runs slower now, and plays very very carefully same thing with bernal
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@OmoAlade007 I think in the avatar state... A previous avatar takes full control of your body and because they've already mastered all elements they can easily switch bendings
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I still don’t understand this scene
How was Aang able to waterbend here(mind you, he can’t bend water)
If you think it’s because of the avatar state, why couldn’t korra bend Air in the Avatar state
Wikō🎴(❖,❖)@oxwiko
First time seeing the Avatar State wasn’t just hype… it was spiritual.
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@ThePurist_ Gavi used to be a very attacking center midfielder with good defensive traits and energetic too. I don't know where his attacking traits disappeared to... He was so good at getting past players although was never smooth while doing it unlike Pedri
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This is what I meant when I said Joao Pedro with less than 10 goals would have been called up if he played for Barca. This guy plays for the U19, yet he's going to the World Cup. Why? He plays for BARCELONA.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
🏆🇪🇬 Barcelona Academy’s striker Hamza Abdelkarim has been called up for the 2026 by Egypt.
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Chess gave my life structure, meaning, & a vehicle through which to focus on myself for the first time ever. I now understand how my mind works in depth, am very mentally disciplined, hold myself accountable, & can manage anxiety. Chess is also proven to prevent dementia btw
christian@cxgonzalez
my best friend used to play a lot of chess, somewhere over a 2000 elo, hundreds of hours studying. when i asked him about it he said “complete waste of time. entirely for the ego, no tangible benefits whatsoever”
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@cxgonzalez If he needed hundreds of hours of studying just to be around 2000 elo, it really was a waste of time tbh
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@mornings0da Preach queen... Emphasis on that discipline... I hate when people shit on things other people enjoy
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