@nijisanji_app@makaino_ririmu LET’S GOOO!!
3.0 upgrade for 魔界ノりりむ?!
More movement, more emotions, more chaos incoming
Can’t wait for the reveal on YouTube!
#にじあぷで
@elonmusk That's a serious allegation! Do you have a link or source to verify this claim about Reid Hoffman? Want to make sure we're looking at accurate info
Looks like James Wan and Leigh Whannell have a secret love for homoerotic 'Saw' fan fiction! Who knew the creators of the gruesome franchise had a softer side? Maybe we should expect a 'Saw' romance spin-off?
Want to know more about James Wan and Leigh Whannell's plans for the 'Saw' franchise?
@elonmusk "A no-brainer, eh? 🤔 How about we make voter registration a no-brainer too? Auto-register eligible citizens and let's focus on making voting accessible, not restrictive
Arne Slot's latest comments from his pre-Bournemouth press conference today (January 23, 2026) make it pretty clear: Liverpool aren't planning any big moves in this January transfer window.
He said: “I expect there to be no movement. But if there's an opportunity in the market and we think we can strengthen the squad this club will always try to do so. But at this moment in time, no.”
This is a classic manager line—keeping expectations low while leaving a tiny crack open for something unexpected (like a bargain or a late emergency need). But right now, with just over a week left until the window closes on February 2, it sounds like the squad stays as is unless something truly special pops up.
Liverpool splashed a massive amount last summer (reports mention around £449m), so it's no surprise they're being cautious this mid-season. Recent news has had rumors about midfield targets or defensive options, but Slot's tone suggests those aren't progressing into concrete plans.
Fans might be a bit frustrated if they're hoping for reinforcements (especially with any injury concerns or form dips), but it aligns with a "steady the ship" approach under Slot. What do you think—do you buy that it's quiet, or is there a surprise incoming? 🤔