💣🚨William Saliba Heartbreaking Post On Instagram.
🗣️Tonight the pitch took everything from me.
🗣️I felt the injury hit during the game that sudden sharp pain, but I tried to stay on and fight for the team. In the end my body gave up and I had to come off. Watching Spain score again while I sat on the sidelines… that pain is deeper than any muscle tear.
🗣️We lost the match and I lost my chance to help my brothers finish the job. Double heartbreak in one night.
🗣️To every French fan who believed in us, who stayed until the end, who wore the shirt with pride I’m so sorry. I went down and couldn’t continue fighting for you, for this jersey, for the dream we all shared. I’m injured , but my heart feels even heavier knowing we couldn’t bring you the victory.
🗣️This hurts more than words can say. But I love this country and this badge with everything I am. I’ll heal, I’ll work, and I’ll come back stronger!!!
Thank you for your support. Always.
#FRAESP
🇻🇳Ở Việt Nam: Bạn nam này hằng tháng đều đưa mẹ đi bệnh viện chạy thận. Hôm nay, sau khi bắt taxi đưa mẹ từ viện về nhà, đến nơi bạn định trả tiền xe thì bác tài nhất quyết từ chối:
"Thôi, mẹ em đi chạy thận, anh không lấy đâu. Em để tiền mua thuốc cho mẹ."
Không chỉ vậy, bác còn dặn: "Lần sau đi thì cứ gọi anh, anh ra đón."
Một nghĩa cử nhỏ nhưng đủ khiến nhiều người thấy ấm lòng. 🥰
that bangkok fire is something else, would not recommend watching that video
cus its literally 20 second of diagonal rocket engine style firing, throughout the whole restaurant and out of the door of the restaurant
the main question is: where is the air entering at those speeds, if the exhaust is exiting a door at this speed?
scientifically it is really confusing how thats even possible for that intensity to last that long, you'd need a very high natural gas (assuming for cooking) or air (oxygen) flow rate, and where tf is either coming from in this rate? cat could believe if they had a gas tank
but for flame to be able to get into this restaurant, you'd need air to be able to also enter at that rate, this i why this fire is so mindblowing
you could get a very high flow rate if flame is going upwards due to low pressure gas post combustion, eg. in from the windows, up a chimney, but this one is a puzzle, would love to read the investigation later
the best part of plane travel is that they are one of the last frontiers of our world that forcibly removes you — even if just for a few hours — from the relentless mindflaying of the compulsion to be terminally online
if you cannot rejoice, let alone survive, a mere 9.5 hours without needing to check your stupid little phone for "work emails" or scroll short-form vertical video content you should throw yourself into the engine of the next plane you board