From @TheAthleticFC: If referee calls had been correct, the Premier League title race would have entered the final match round with Manchester City two points clear of Arsenal, according to our analysis of key match decisions. https://t.co/FSWGZMMBRL
@Ahmz_04 When you want to truly understand the depth and meaning of this Fraudster Doctor , check the hidden replies to his tweets. This insecure fella hides anything and everything that challenges his low IQ and fragile thinking
@lezico8 Why do you think he did that? Cause he realized he is a failure at cannot produce Pep type of football even though he was his disciple or this was the only way to improve Arsenal weak and bottling mentality they are known for . Cause although PSG themselves were poor i expected
Let me tell you something, supporting your own team brings stress, anxiety, and heartbreak.
But hatewatching? It is pure and unadulterated. You lose absolutely nothing if they win, but if they choke, it’s the greatest shot of dopamine known to man. True hate watching isn’t just a feeling, it’s an art
@cfc_gielho Understand that you stupid thick fella @ONE_AMN your league title was won by cheating and will one day be exposed and stripped out of you wait and watch
@richy_nic@rajsinghchohan Shut the fuck up and stop trying to defend this moron , he claims to be a know it all and when he gets exposed for his multiple wrong takes and opinions he silently goes and deletes his tweets or hides the replies
Exposing his facade. Fellas ego need to be put into check
Solomon had a thousand wives and still looked over the wall. this is the only thing you need to know about desire. a man who thinks he will find satisfaction by getting more of what he wants is a man who does not understand what want is. want is not a hole you fill, want is a muscle that grows stronger every time you use it. the men who knew this turned their eyes inward and built kingdoms out of the same force that would have destroyed them. the men who didn't know this built harems that became prisons and died inside them, surrounded by flesh and starving for something flesh was never going to give them.
Doing the work is hard.
Reading system design books after office is hard. Debugging production issues when your brain is already fried is hard. Learning databases, queues, caching, observability, networking, and distributed systems slowly is hard.
But what is harder is staying at the same level for years and then coping with “I had potential”.
A lot of software engineers fail because they keep avoiding the boring work.
They want senior title, senior salary, senior respect...
But they do not want senior ownership.
They do not want to read the logs properly.
They do not want to understand why latency increased.
They do not want to ask why the queue is backing up.
They do not want to write design docs. They do not want to communicate clearly.
They do not want to take ambiguous problems and break them down.
The fatigue of doing hard engineering work is temporary.
But the regret of staying average when you knew you could become really good, that stays longer.
Senior engineer is not someone who knows every technology.
Senior engineer is someone who stops running away from hard problems.
Do the work.
Slowly, painfully, consistently.
One day your confidnce will not come from motivation quotes.
It will come from proof.
Before I joined the club, Pep was already an inspiration for me. To become his player and after 9 years end up being the one with most games played under him is truly an honour. He arrived at Man City, and the Premier League couldn’t be dominated playing his way… Well, they were wrong. Not only he dominated, he changed the game in England as he did in other countries before. The hunger and ambition to want more and more even after winning and winning again was a big inspiration. For me personally, he was and will always be my father of football. A lot of the things that many managers in the past thought were weaknesses of my game, he saw it as strengths and understood me from day one. On a personal level, the kindness, trust and respect that we had for each other makes me the proudest and goes beyond football. I couldn’t be more grateful for what he did for me and my family. Thank you for all the memories and experiences to the greatest manager ever Pep Guardiola! 😄
Chelsea fans are the most nonchalant football fans ever.
They have this gift of easily detaching themselves from the club when the club is performing horribly.
And they have this passion to defend the club with their last breath when the club is performing well.
They are also the only fanbase that are most critical of their players.
I don't just know how to put it.
But Chelsea fans are the best set of football fans and at the same time, the worst set of football fans.
i am quite close to going back to an autocomplete-only AI coding style. dead serious. i'm not sure the ostensible speed of agent-first coding is worth the brainrot, the laziness and the loss of code and architecture comprehension