Someone posted this video two days ago showing how racist Argentina players were,
A Nigerian Messi fan replied with “even if Messi call me M0nkey, I go still answer am”
Na that day I give up.
I have a close friend who used to post very old pictures of me on my birthdays. I know it wasn’t out of malice; probably just to show how far we’ve come, but it didn't sit well with me, so I had to tell him. It’s not that I’m ashamed of my past, but come on, I have newer, better-looking photos now. I’ve walked that path, and it belongs in the past. I’ve evolved.
Jim Iyke said something that applies perfectly here: avoid people who can’t see you beyond what they used to know about you, who still look at you through the same lens as ten years ago, regardless of how much you’ve achieved. That’s disrespect, and it’s being taken for granted.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino personally went to Miami to publicly announce that Inter Miami had qualified for the Club World Cup. It was an arbitrary decision with no qualification criteria and the first time FIFA had ever announced a host club’s qualification in that manner for one of its own tournaments.
And people still tell us FIFA doesn’t favour Messi?
That insults our intelligence.
Mbappe refusing to shake that goalkeeper’s hand has sent the entire country of Paraguay and their politicians into mass psychosis. His power is actually insane
at this big age when people show signs of hidden animosity or weird energy, just remove yourself. don’t try to understand them or try to make it make sense.
High intelligence often comes with heightened pattern recognition. You start noticing social masks, forced conversations, performative friendships, hidden motives, emotional immaturity, and energy that feels draining instead of nourishing. Many highly intelligent people also have more active nervous systems, deeper inner worlds, and lower tolerance for superficial stimulation, so solitude can feel safer than constantly shrinking themselves to fit environments that don’t feel aligned.