• CR7 - Benzema (2009 - 2018)
CR7 : 438 matchs, 117 assists, 450 buts dont 47 sur une passe de KB9 (10,44%).
KB9 : 412 matchs, 98 assists, 192 buts dont 29 sur une passe de CR7 (15%)
Benzema n'est que le 3e pourvoyeur de CR7 au Real en termes de ratio. Bale, 32 assists à CR7 en 5 saisons, Ozil 31 assists à CR7 en 3 ans saisons.
« Benzema lieutenant de CR7 », on a trop été gentils en laissant cette connerie se propager.
CR7 n’a jamais eu besoin de Benzema faut arrêter cette légende CR7 n’avait besoin de personne il se suffisait à lui même et c’était le réal qui avait besoin de lui et Mbappé est à des années célestes de CR7. Froidement !
my daughter started her period on the bus ride home today and a boy a year older than her that she doesn't really know pulled her aside and whispered in her ear that she had a stain on the back of her pants and gave her his sweater to tie around her waist so she could walk home off of the bus... she said she was kind of embarrassed and originally said it's okay but the boy insisted and told her “i have sisters, it’s all good!”.
God bless his mum for raising him right
There's a girl on my TL I feel bad for because nobody interacts with her tweets.
Every now and then i'll notice one, check back later, and it's gone, like she will quietly deleted it after realizing nobody engaged with it.
Today I decided I should be her only supporter and turn on notifications for her so at least one person likes her tweets.
I pulled up her profile and the edit profile button popped up. 💔
Non … c’est juste que eux ont vraiment plus facilement accès à internet que la rdcongo.
Chez nous la consommation de musique est juste intracable : la musique est encore consommée par radio, « cd », usb
Alors que eux ont un écosystème musical développé que nous on a pas !
My aunt had never been married. At 44, she met a nice widower who had three grown-up daughters. She was worried about the children accepting her, but they did. They told her they had been forcing their dad to remarry after their mum’s death, but he refused. All the women they recommended, he rejected. So they said she must be very special for their dad to be so smitten with her.
At 47, my aunt had her first child, a boy. The girls didn’t let her buy baby things or lift a finger. At 49, she had her daughter, Obianuju.
I have never seen her so happy as she is in her marriage. Her husband, who is now my uncle, is one of the most thoughtful men I know. His daughters are my added sisters. 😍❤️
On a connu ⭐️
On a connu la Killa Gang
Avant on pouvait pas citer un tweet faillait utiliser les horribles «""»
C’est vous et Elon qui devriez quitter ce réseau
Personne n’a dit de stopper les gbaka. En quoi respecter les feux, les limitations des vitesses et ne pas rouler sur les trottoirs nuit au business du gbaka ?
🗣️ Raheem Sterling: "My Mum is a proper warrior. She knows how to make it in this world. She’s probably the most streetwise person I know. She sat me down one day, and she said, “Look, I love you. But I don’t feel you should go to Arsenal.”
I said, “Ehhhh?”
She said, “If you go there, there’s going to be 50 players who are just as good as you. You’ll just be a number. You need to go somewhere where you can work your way up.”
She convinced me to go to QPR, and it was probably the best decision I ever made. At QPR, they didn’t let me slip up. But it was quite hard for my family because my mum would never let me go to training alone. And she always had to work, so my sister would have to take me all the way out to Heathrow.
Three buses. The 18 to the 182 to the 140. We’d leave at 3:15 and get home at 11 p.m. Every. Single. Day. She’d sit upstairs in the little cafe and chill until I was done with training. Imagine being 17 years old and doing that for your little brother. And I never once heard her say, “Nah, I don’t wanna take him.”
At the time, I didn’t understand how much she was sacrificing. She and my mum got me here. My whole family played a massive part in my life. Without them, you wouldn’t even know me."
✍️ @TPTFootball
Acquaintance is such a great relationship space for me. We know each other. We like each other. Expectations are reasonable. We have a good time. There’s no anxiety of attachment to each other or the future.
Why did acquaintance become a bad word and a lesser relationship?
I hired a young man to help my father around the house after his surgery. He showed up fifteen minutes early with a notebook, asking about my dad’s medication schedule and favorite meals. I expected the basics, just light cleaning and making sure he didn’t miss his pills. When I came home that evening, my father was laughing. The laundry was folded, dinner was warm, and the porch light had been fixed. They were playing chess at the kitchen table.
I told him he didn’t have to do all that. He shrugged and said, “I don’t like doing things halfway.”
Turns out he was studying physical therapy but had paused school because he couldn’t afford his clinical hours. He was working multiple small jobs to save up.
I mentioned it to a friend who runs a rehabilitation center. They needed an assistant and were willing to sponsor the rest of his training in exchange for a work contract.
He went back to school that fall.
Some people don’t just show up for the job. They show up for the calling.
C’est drôle, parce que l’Afrique est le continent avec le taux d’entrepreneuriat féminin le plus élevé au monde. Des millions de femmes qui créent, vendent, importent, exportent sans investisseurs, sans subventions, sans privilèges.
Nos mères en France prennent l’avion pour Dubaï, la Turquie ou la Chine, achètent en gros, négocient, revendent avec marge et font vivre des familles entières. À Château Rouge elles sont partout.
Combien de noirs gèrent des boutiques, du textile, de l’alimentaire, du cosmétique, souvent sans soutien bancaire ni investisseurs ? … dire que les noirs ont pas le sens du business, c’est trop insultant.