We’re watching the final stages of capitalism in real time: billionaires buying governments, privatizing water and healthcare, while the rest of us fight over scraps. At what point do we admit the system isn’t broken, it’s working exactly as designed for the few?
I don’t know that explain to some of you that you have to be active participants in your own lives. You have to do things, even if those things are uncomfortable, you don’t like them, they’re hard, difficult, or it takes multiple attempts. It’s your life, you gotta live it.
Remember when Crunchyroll bought Funimation and people lost whole digital libraries? they wouldn’t even let them download a digital copy of what they purchased. This can arbitrarily happen at any time, you can never convince me that digital is better.
You didn’t experience the full thrill of that Bafana win because you didn’t allow yourself to dream. You put a cap on your imagination, you allowed your pragmatism to limit your happiness.
Allow yourself to dream. Dreaming is free after all.
PSL footballers took us to the World Cup and took us out of our group into the knockout stage. A league in Africa.
Never let that go unsaid. We are doing something right 👏🏾
unfortunately the misogyny in nerd culture makes me sceptical to criticism with women-led movies so I can't even be warned properly if the movie is actually bad
Its all over in Monterey as Bafana Bafana defeat South Korea 1-0 to book their place in the next round of the FIFA World Cup
#BafanaPride#BafanaBafana#FIFAWorldCup
90 minutes of our lives. If we were more clinical we would have shocked the world with the scoreline. Top 2 games under Hugo Broos.
Hats off to the Hugo, the tactical team and the players. You have created South African history. 👏🏾
Thapelo Maseko has been named Player of the Match after his goal saw Bafana Bafana defeat South Korea in Monterey, securing a knockout spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Heroic from South Africa, as they defeat Korea 1-0 and become the second African nation to qualify for the knockout stages of this World Cup
As things stand, 7/10 African teams are projected to make the Round of 32... it isn't Africa that's diluting quality of the World Cup