JAPAN ARE SO FUCKING GOOD MAN.
They should be an example for all of these countries trying to break into the football scene.
Invest serious money on youth development and your league instead of blowing billions on foreign players.
Yup. Superhero movies are no longer the monoculture. Heavy hitters like Batman and Spider-Man will always perform well, but the days of average superhero films being bulletproof from failure are over. It is the end of an era.
FV:
"I don't want to waste my energy on controversies, because I'd rather focus on tomorrow's race, but you're right: very often, it feels like the piece always falls on the right side for Mercedes."
This season has been a damning indictment of the FIA's integrity.
Engine regs it seemingly had no control over. Dubious engine trickery being allowed at the start of the season because they were backed into a corner. Race start procedure changes that have very clearly hurt the only team that considered the problem. One team being told off for certain things and others being allowed. This diffuser situation being a prime example. ADUO results that were supposed to be made public a month ago being delayed for a review that is going to change absolutely nothing for the end results. The Monaco penalty appeal saga.
Puppets on a string. Publicly it's a terrible look when your governing body doesn't seem to be in control over the ruling of the sport.
The two most reliable ways to go viral are to 1) criticize India and 2) criticize remote work.
But who amongst us has the courage to criticize remote work in India?
@NewsWireLK Overseas Sri Lanka origin athletes decide to represent Sri Lanka only because they can't get selected to squads over there. They can triumph here over ill-facilitated local athletes & go to Olympiccs & on. Is this something we want to spend our scarce tax revenue on?
@strangeratlife 😅 You should see the response to the A team win yesterday and you will know why. They don't want to improve or progress. They just want an excuse to feel proud about whatever little they achieve/have. It's the island mentality.