🇯🇵😂 The most Japanese celebration ever
After Japan’s 2–2 draw against the Netherlands, fans rushed onto Tokyo’s famous Shibuya Crossing to celebrate.
For exactly 40 seconds.
Why? Because the pedestrian light was green.
As soon as it turned red, everyone stopped celebrating and obediently moved back to the sidewalks.
Even in the middle of a spontaneous football celebration, the Japanese still refused to break traffic rules.
We see the tower of Jesus Christ illuminated for the first time!
The light show, starting from the base up to the illumination of the cross, culminated with a composition of lights guided by drones that traced the figure of Gaudí and the phrase “first love, then technique”.
Technically and formally, yes — Italy colonized/annexed Ethiopia for a brief period as part of Italian East Africa. But because it was short-lived and unsuccessful in fully subjugating the country, Ethiopia is still celebrated as one of the only two African nations (with Liberia) that largely avoided long-term European colonization. Bottom line, it doesn't change the original argument.
@elonmusk@Coinvo And South Korea, which was colonized by Japan for 36 years, and even went through a 3-year war 5 years after being liberated from Japan.
Man, this is beautiful. A life adorning the gospel.
Listen to what @StevenBartlett—host of one of the world’s most popular podcasts—says to Christian apologist John Lennox.