what’s so jarring about this is that children are praised for being quiet and ‘not taking up too much space’ but when they grown into adults those same qualities are are viewed as uncanny
“When the last tree is cut, the last fish is caught, and the last river is polluted; when to breathe the air is sickening, you will realize, too late, that wealth is not in bank accounts and that you can’t eat money.”
I just don’t get it. White people make so much money off the marijuana industry yet black people get thrown in jail for years for selling a few grams to make a living. Make it make sense
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Lautaro Martinez ya tenía amarilla cuando anotó el gol, y subió a la grada a celebrar y el árbitro no le saco la 2da amarilla y por lo tanto ROJA y se perdía la semifinales vs Inglaterra
Pero casualmente , al Árbitro , al Var y a Infantino se le olvido esta regla por lo que sea
Lock her ass up. Nope nope nope. This is fucking crazy as an adult who’s done shrooms I’m telling you that baby went thru some traumatic shit. Thats sad.
When Cape Verde started taking control, every major decision suddenly went Argentina’s way.
When Egypt looked ready to go three goals clear, the referee found a reason to wipe one off.
When Switzerland threatened to complete the turnaround, a Swiss player was conveniently sent off.
You can look away all you want, but the pattern is becoming impossible to ignore. The favouritism is glaring, and the stench of corruption is everywhere.
Whats funnny is the fact that it was meant to be an easy ride. Cape Verde, Egypt, and the Swiss gave them a run for their money. Referies also had to step in and assist them.
Journalists in Nigeria can’t even ask their Minister of police a question about Boko Haram, but they have the nerve to demand apologies from South African ministers! 😤😤😤😤😤
This multimillionaire RAF beneficiary from Vosloorus, who once struggled to get a girlfriend from his own street, reportedly pulled up at Nando's like a whole government minister.
According to people who were there, he walked in and told the manager:
"Close the store, chief. Today I'm buying food for the whole street.