Franco D'armour
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Franco D'armour
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Just be good to me, and I'll be food to you
Somewhere in the 1900 Katılım Ekim 2019
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@Lopyyy_2 @CdeMajorBabe @SABCNews Don't care. All south Africans can remain and perform in South Africa.
We wish y'all well.
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@CdeMajorBabe @SABCNews Lies go check the facts. The fight was not about immigration issues and there were no Zimbos involved but Mozambicans.
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@Dr_TheHistories @histories_arch The real question is: how did they get there?
Neither Black Africans nor Australian Aborigines have a maritime heritage.
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Aboriginal people of Australia ....
DNA confirms that the indigenous culture is one of the most ancient cultures on earth, they are from Africa.
The first Aboriginal genome sequence confirms that the indigenous people of Australia left Africa 75,000 years ago. A genetic study has found that Aborigines are descendants of the first people who left Africa up to 75,000 years ago, confirming that they may have the oldest continuous culture on the planet.
Indigenous Australians were the first modern humans to traverse an unknown region of Asia and Australia, says Professor Eske Willerslev of the University of Copenhagen, who led the study. “It was a really amazing journey that required exceptional survival skills and courage,” he says. A century-old lock of hair, presented to an anthropologist by an Aboriginal man, has led to the discovery has the ancestors of Aboriginal Australians.
© Yemi Africa
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@TimeyinI @Adebayoadesanya Group stages no extra time straight to penalties….winner gets 2 points and loser 1
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Just had one of my biggest cultural shocks in Canada 🇨🇦😂
I had to explain to my colleagues that a football match ended in a DRAW.
Canada 🇨🇦 1–1 Bosnia 🇧🇦 yesterday and they were genuinely confused 😭
They kept asking: “So… nobody wins??
But here’s what really shocked ME:
Almost every sport in the world doesn't end in draws except for Boxing/UFC
And then it hit me…
Are draws in football actually a smart strategy… or just boring nonsense we’ve all accepted?
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@UkJon @kylekirms @_marc_clark_ With Football, you are not utilised 100% of the time. Some players touch the ball less than 20 times in a game. Other times it's mainly movement from one side to another. As a result, having endless subs is totally baffling. Additionally, the players are trained for this.
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@kylekirms @_marc_clark_ Rugby league has something like this where you only have 4 substitutes but you get something like 8 substitutions so you can come on and off more than once
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@kylekirms @ibibionwai @BethnalBoy This is like watching the Royal rumble and expecting entry number 1 to win the rumble yet number 25 to 30 are much more fresher.
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@ibibionwai @BethnalBoy Completely understand that. What I don't understand is why I would watch a competition unless I found it entertaining. Marathon racing is a great competition... that doesn't mean I'm crazy for pointing out that it's not that exciting to watch.
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