He's also the oldest player to score a hat-trick in the FIFA World Cup at the age of 38 years and 357 days AND the first person to play in six World Cups.
With today’s 3-0 win over Algeria, Messi extended records for:
- Most goals scored at the WC as captain
- Most WC matches played in
- Most minutes played at the WC
And is now the joint top scorer in World Cup history with 16 goals 🐐
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Give a man free sex, entertainment, and comfort, and he’ll forget his goals.
Give him pain and heartbreak, and he’ll feel like conquering the world.
Dear bro, hard times are a blessing, not a curse.
Caminar sin podcast. Comer sin teléfono. Esperar el café sin scrollear. Ahí es donde aparecen las únicas ideas que después vas a reconocer como tuyas. Aburrirse a propósito es de los actos creativos más raros que quedan.
The implication the writers were trying to give throughout the entire show is that Homelander is a weak coward at his core. His powers are the only thing that make him what he is. You take them away and he's a pathetic being.
The way he died was borderline foreshadowed since the very first episode, and then COUNTLESS times throughout every season. On his knees begging for his life because that's who he's always been, he was just hiding behind his powers.
It's pretty straightforward stuff. I'm surprised so many don't understand why he went out like this. As bad as the show has been at times, this ending made total sense.