🚨 Jürgen Klopp has launched a scathing attack on the cooling breaks being used during this World Cup. 👊
"Football is being held hostage by executives sitting in air-conditioned offices.
These breaks are being presented as a shield for player welfare, a noble weapon against the heat. In reality, they are nothing more than a golden cage built for sponsors.
When I saw players standing around during cooling breaks while television timeouts dictated the rhythm of the match, I couldn't help but ask myself: who is the World Cup really serving?
The supporters? The players? Or the advertisers?
A World Cup match should flow like a river. Instead, we are building dams in the middle of it so commercials can be shown.
It's dangerous for the spirit of the game. Football used to be the main event, but it now risks becoming background music for an advertising show."
He didn't hold back. 👏👏
🚨JUST IN: Jurgen Klopp on cooling breaks:
"Football is being held hostage by executives in air-conditioned offices. These so-called 'cooling breaks' were sold to us as a shield for the players' well-being. It's nothing more than a gilded cage built for sponsors."
@OrevaZSN My father:he’s 72 in a few months,was an electrician.He just doesn’t understand.He doesn’t https://t.co/MGjhecYxx0’s not that he wishes for anyone to be bad,but he just doesn’t understand.That’s,tbh,one of my biggest fears whilst getting older:that I just don’t understand anymore
ChatGPT uses 39 million gallons of water every single day for its data cooling centers.
No, i don't want to see you as a scream character i don't want to see a picture of your dog as a human, and i definitely don't care about your ChatGPT wrapped.
Boss: "You used to be our top employee. Where did your motivation go?"
Employee: "It disappeared when I realized that working myself to the bone gets me the same result as the employees that do nothing around here."
@KeroBasalos@Ric_RTP Nobody is willing to pay for the 1 page real content and therefore sees the 3 pages of adds. Annoying, I know. But it is what it is. And since we don’t want to pay, and also don’t want the adds, we choose to opt for the ‘for the idiots’ version which is often full 💩
I’m not anti-AI.
I like MRI machines. I like collision avoidance systems in airplanes. I like software that can detect cancer before a doctor can. I like machine vision systems that stop factory workers from getting their hands crushed in hydraulic presses.
That’s what computers are supposed to do.
Cold. Precise. Mechanical.
I don’t need a technology to “express itself.”
The problem started when Silicon Valley decided the machine should paint. The machine should write poetry. The machine should compose symphonies and generate films and imitate the human soul like a skinwalker wearing a beret.
Now every ad, every song, every image online has this faint chemical aftertaste to it. Like the entire culture is being slowly replaced with synthetic substitutes because executives realized audiences consume slop at the same rate they consume art.
And the worst part is they call this “democratizing creativity.”
No. Creativity was already democratized. A guy with a guitar and 3 friends in a garage could make something beautiful. A college kid with a cracked copy of Photoshop could make an album cover that changed someone’s life.
What they actually democratized was content production.
Factories. Throughput. Infinite generation.
A machine can diagnose my low testosterone. Fine.
I just don’t want it writing the eulogy.