I don’t pick sides. I pick patterns.
Most people argue about what happened.
I’m more interested in
why it was understood that way.
Human behavior isn’t random.
Once you see the pattern…
things stop feeling confusing.
Honestly, I’m tired of switching washing bays all the time.
It’s the same pattern everywhere.
You pay for the service…
you still tip…
and somehow it still feels like you haven’t done enough.
At some point, tipping stopped being appreciation and quietly became an expectation.
You can show people the full picture.
And they’ll still hold on to the version that makes the most sense to them.
That’s why the version that spreads…
isn’t always the one that’s true.
You help someone a few times…
and suddenly it becomes expected.
Not because you agreed to it.
But because they got used to it.
That’s how unspoken expectations form.
And why boundaries start to matter.
I’ve been noticing this pattern for months now.
The Toyota Voxy has quietly become one of the most used vehicles for long-distance commercial trips in Ghana.
But almost every day, there’s an accident report… and somehow a Voxy is involved.
Maybe it’s just because there are more of them on the road now.
But I can’t help asking:
Most of these cars were originally right-hand drive and converted before being used commercially here.
Are those conversions always done properly?
Are the drivers adequately trained for vehicles this size and weight?
Or are we rushing to maximize profit because it’s the “new transport favorite”?
At some point, we have to ask better questions.
Because accidents shouldn’t become normal updates.
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Three teenage girls (aged between 14-16) arrested for the shocking murder of 16-year-old JHS graduate, Dennis Owusu Ansah. The tragic incident took place on Monday, November 4th, 2024, in Anloga, Ashanti Region, Ghana.
So, Mazraoui playing as a 10 against Fenerbahce last night, huh? Did it work like a charm? Not exactly. Was it a disaster? Nope. We didn’t win, and yeah, conceding the same way we’ve been doing for seasons is frustrating. But under the circumstances? It’s not the end of the world.
But of course, some fans are already sharpening their pitchforks for Ten Hag. And look, I’m not saying the man’s blameless, but should he really be getting all the heat for last night? I’ll leave that for you to decide.
Now, let’s talk about the real circus. Two good managers faced off last night, Mourinho and Ten Hag. Both had their highs and lows, both made mistakes. But guess who’s getting roasted for their post-match comments? Spoiler: It’s not Mourinho.
This isn’t new. Mourinho got the same treatment when he was our manager. Remember when fans crucified him, and now those same people think he’d do better with Ten Hag’s squad? How quickly we forget the class of players Jose had back then. Selective memory, anyone?
The truth is, any United manager is always under the microscope. Other managers say bold things, and it’s praised as “passion.” Our guy says anything, and suddenly it’s gaslighting. Double standards much?
That said, Ten Hag’s pressers… sometimes I get it when fans roll their eyes. Saying you “deny” a game where we all watched us get humbled? Bruh, the points are still gone. Maybe someone else should handle the pressers for a bit, just saying.
Now, my take: If Ten Hag can’t turn things around by the end of the season, it’s time to move on. And that’s not failure, it’s just reaching the end of his chapter. One man doesn’t always complete the project. Others did it before Pep, before Klopp, before Arteta… and Ten Hag’s done more for us than most of them did pre-success.
But hey, that’s for INEOS to decide. In the meantime, our job is to support the club through thick and thin. Let’s just hope Sunday against West Ham doesn’t give us more gray hairs. Fingers crossed.
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