- Born before Isaac newton
- Called “a piece of history”
- Predates the US constitution, the piano, and the first English dictionary
But has never seen Arsenal lift a European cup.
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: This nihilistic penguin has taken the internet by storm. This penguin was filmed leaving his colony to walk a path that would guarantee his death.
This penguin’s footage has resurfaced on the internet becoming memes and think pieces everywhere. This is rooted from this scene from Werner Herzog's 2007 documentary, Encounters at the End of the World.
Instead of heading toward the ocean to feed, it turns toward the Antarctic interior.
This "nihilist" penguin has become a symbol of the Absurd.
It has gone viral because to viewers It represents an individual breaking from the
"herd" (colony) to pursue a path that is nonsensical, lonely, and ultimately fatal, mirroring human existential crises.
Pep Guardiola: "The world has left Palestine alone. We’ve done absolutely nothing. They’re not at fault for being born there. We’ve all allowed them [Israel] to destroy an entire people. The damage is already done and it’s irreparable…
“I can't imagine a person in this world who could defend the massacres in Gaza. Our children could be there and murdered just for being born there. I have very little faith in leaders. They do whatever it takes to stay in power…” [via @rac1]
⚡️JUST IN:
Pep Guardiola, while receiving an honorary degree from the University of Manchester, gave a powerful speech about Gaza:
"It is so painful what we see in Gaza, it hurts all my body...it is not about ideology but the love of life...It is about refusing to be silent or still when it matters the most"
Pep Guardiola: "After my contract with #ManCity, I'm going to stop. I'm sure. I don't know if I'm going to retire, but take a break. How I want to be remembered, I don't know.
“All coaches want to win so we can have a memorable job, but the fans of Barcelona, Bayern Munich, @ManCity had fun watching my teams. I don't think we should ever live thinking about whether we're going to be remembered. When we die, our families cry for two or three days then that's it - forgotten.
“In the careers of coaches, there are good and bad, the important is the good ones are remembered longer. The most important thing is not what people think of you, our lives as footballers have been very good. There are new challenges as a coach, I don't know what will happen in future and in the end that doesn't matter…” [via @ESPNBrasil/@DisneyPlus]