CinVan4evr

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CinVan4evr

CinVan4evr

@NolbsCapFan

All things futbol. Enjoying life in Lotusland BC

เข้าร่วม Nisan 2009
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CinVan4evr@NolbsCapFan·
@PolymarketSport That was definitely a red card or min a yellow card. I like Argentina, but FIFA, should also be fair and just on calls for all team even with Messi. FIFA already wants a Argentina vs France or Spain final it seems
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Polymarket Sports@PolymarketSport·
🚨JUST IN: Marcelo: “This is a red card, but because it’s Messi there’s nothing”
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
We. Told. You. It. Wouldn't. Work. HAHAHAH. It only affected the edges - and now there is a nice wide neon strip of algae in the center of the Reflecting Pool. Fucking idiots. Complete morons. 🤣😂😭
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Brandi Morin
Brandi Morin@Songstress28·
WOW. Big news. The Assembly of Treaty Chiefs just dropped a bomb on Danielle Smith. Treaty 6, 7 & 8. United. Unanimously calling for an RCMP and Auditor General investigation into whether the Premier and her UCP government committed TREASON under Section 46 of the Criminal Code of Canada. The Chiefs met on Treaty 7 territory in Calgary on June 16 and voted as one — pushing a separation referendum that puts Canada’s sovereignty at risk, trampling the Treaty relationship, ignoring privacy violations affecting millions, and opening the door to foreign interference. That’s the case they’re laying out. And they’re going back to the source. When Treaty was signed, the Northwest Mounted Police — now the RCMP — made a promise: protect First Nations, protect these Territories. The Crown guaranteed peace and goodwill in exchange for sharing this land. The Chiefs are saying: eff around and find out. #TreatyRights #Treaty6 #Treaty7 #Treaty8 #AlbertaSeparation
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
To everyone who helped bring the Obama Presidential Center to life, thank you. Michelle and I are so grateful for all your dedication and hard work over the years. I got a little teary-eyed tonight thinking about my mother-in-law, Marian Robinson.
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CinVan4evr@NolbsCapFan·
@worthitornoteh Sings “Maybe Tomorrow, I’m gonna settle down, hntil tomorrow, I’ll just keep moving on”. Miss this classic Canadian show
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CinVan4evr@NolbsCapFan·
@JasminLaine_ All I see is Carney explaining the Canada EV deal to Trump they signed. Trump gets his news from Newsmax, Fox, OANN and Truth Social that MAGA twists the deal into their own narrative. Once Trump learned the truth, he was OK with it. So much disinformation from MAGA
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Jasmin Laine
Jasmin Laine@JasminLaine_·
Prime Minister of Canada caught on a hot mic with President Trump. He can clearly be heard saying: “less than 3% of our product”, “49,000 cars”, then while making a cut off gesture with his hands, “capped”, and “I thought you’d actually like that”, before walking away. Presumably this is in relation to Chinese EV’s.
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Canada Hates Trump
Canada Hates Trump@AntiTrumpCanada·
“So let me get this straight: You started a war, got people killed, torched billions of dollars, threatened global oil supplies & ended up with basically the same deal I had - except Iran gets way more money. And I’m the one you call weak?? 😂😂😂”
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Covie
Covie@covie_93·
A picture is worth a thousand words....
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Gord
Gord@CharlesWagen·
Vancouver really crushed it with the world cup watch parties around the city. Amazing atmosphere
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Wu Tang is for the Children
Australians for the win in Vancouver with the best World Cup chant 🤣🎯 “Aussie boys are on a bender….Donald Trump is a sex offender"
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CBC Sports
CBC Sports@cbcsports·
CBC will no longer show NHL games as sublicense with rights-holder Rogers Sportsnet ends cbc.ca/9.7236977
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Saffron Sniper
Saffron Sniper@Saffron_Sniper1·
After this match, Barcelona decided to let Diego Maradona go in 1984. The 1984 Copa del Rey final ended in chaos. Months later, Maradona left Barcelona and moved on to a new chapter ⚽🔥
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MeidasTouch
MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch·
New documents obtained by The Washington Post show the price to build the ballroom has ballooned to $600 million, up from the initial $200 million estimate, with more than half expected to be paid by U.S. taxpayers. wapo.st/4vOuwPD
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Football Tweet ⚽
Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet·
🌎🇮🇷 Iran's players Mohammad Mohebi and Mehdi Taremi on the 2026 World Cup: 🗣️ “Everything is a disaster for us. We're not looking for excuses, but this is not a fair competition." ❌
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Mr PitBull Stories
Mr PitBull Stories@MrPitbull07·
On the night the Titanic sank, a 21-year-old college student watched his father die. Hours later, doctors told him both of his legs would have to be amputated. Instead, he got up and started walking. His name was Richard Norris Williams. And surviving the Titanic was only the beginning of his story. In April 1912, Richard and his father, Charles Duane Williams, boarded the Titanic as first-class passengers in Cherbourg, France. They were traveling to America so Richard could continue his studies at Harvard. When the ship struck the iceberg on April 14, father and son made their way to the deck together. Then disaster struck again. As the Titanic sank, one of its massive funnels collapsed. The falling structure hit Charles Williams and killed him instantly. Richard was standing beside him. He narrowly escaped the same fate. Moments later, he was in the freezing North Atlantic. The water temperature was around 28°F (-2°C). Most people survived only minutes. Richard spent roughly six hours in the water or clinging to one of the partially submerged collapsible lifeboats before rescue arrived. When the RMS Carpathia finally picked up survivors at dawn, his condition was severe. His legs were frozen from the knees down. The ship's doctor examined him and delivered a grim verdict: Both legs would need to be amputated. In 1912, severe frostbite often meant gangrene, infection, and death. Amputation was considered the safest option. Richard refused. He reportedly told doctors that he was going to need his legs. Then he got out of bed. Against medical advice, he began walking the deck of the Carpathia every two hours. Day and night. Step after painful step. For four days. By the time the ship reached New York, his condition had improved enough that amputation was no longer necessary. He walked off the ship on his own. Most people would consider that the defining story of a lifetime. For Richard Williams, it wasn't. A few months later, he enrolled at Harvard. Then he returned to tennis. In 1914, he won the U.S. National Championship, the tournament that would later become the U.S. Open. In 1916, he won it again. Over the following years, he became one of the best tennis players in the world, winning multiple major doubles titles and representing the United States internationally. Then came World War I. Williams served in the U.S. Army and distinguished himself in combat. France awarded him both the Croix de Guerre and the Legion of Honor for his service. After the war, he returned to tennis once again. At the 1924 Paris Olympics, he badly sprained his ankle during the mixed doubles tournament and considered withdrawing. His partner, Hazel Wightman, refused to let him quit. Williams played much of the tournament barely able to move. Together, they won Olympic gold. Over the years, he became a Davis Cup captain, a respected figure in American tennis, and eventually a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Yet people who knew him rarely heard him talk about any of it. Not the Titanic. Not the championships. Not the war. Not the medals. Not the Olympic gold. In fact, he disliked attention so much that later in life he had approximately 160 tennis trophies melted down into a single silver serving tray. He used it to serve drinks to guests in his Pennsylvania home. Most visitors had no idea what it was. Or what it represented. A Titanic survivor. A two-time national champion. A decorated war veteran. An Olympic gold medalist. A Hall of Famer. All hidden inside an ordinary tray sitting quietly on a side table. Richard Norris Williams died in 1968 at the age of 77. If you had met him, he probably wouldn't have told you any of this. And that may be the most remarkable thing about him.
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Diario Olé
Diario Olé@DiarioOle·
LA FUERTE DENUNCIA DEL DT DE IRÁN 😡🇮🇷 ✈️ Amir Ghalenoei criticó la decisión de las autoridades de Estados Unidos de obligarlos a regresar "inmediatamente" a México, donde hacen base, pese a que no era lo planeado 💬 "No sabemos por qué nos hacen volver. Es muy raro, porque otros están tomando las decisiones en nuestro nombre. Se supone que íbamos a llegar dos noches antes a Los Ángeles y no nos han permitido" 💬 "Se supone que íbamos a dormir aquí e íbamos a volver a la hora de la comida y no nos lo han permitido. Nuestro equipo es el más oprimido de todo el Mundial"
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Nathan Kalman-Lamb
Nathan Kalman-Lamb@nkalamb·
ESPN implies that Gianni Infantino personally told Iran plans had changed and they had to leave the US for Mexico immediately after last night’s game in LA, leaving no time whatsoever for recovery. Iran’s next game is in… LA.
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RussiaNews 🇷🇺
RussiaNews 🇷🇺@mog_russEN·
'That Walmart's first day without any theft' — Japanese fans flood a Dallas Walmart Other users begged the Japanese to stay even after the World Cup
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