"¿SABEN CUÁNTO COSTABA UN BOLETO EN EL ESTADIO AZTECA? 120 MIL PESOS ¿QUIÉN PUEDE PAGAR ESO?" 🔊
La presidenta de México Claudia Sheinbaum explicó por qué no estuvo en el partido de México 🇲🇽
Bumped into John McGinn at 8am, off for his matchday morning stroll around Boston.
His words of wisdom: “Long day ahead. Take it easy, lads.”
My words of wisdom: “Go and fucking pump them.”
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Wish Donte was still a Knick for this one. Yeah he had to go for KAT but him being the only Nova boy left out is kinda sad. And Donte wouldve been one of the few on that roster who wouldve wanted to see Wemby about that Brunson mush. Would’ve hopped on Wemby’s back like a lemur
'The principles of the October Revolution affirm the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and an independent state'
— Palestinian poster (ca. 1985, published by the Palestinian Committee for African-Asian Peace and Solidarity.)
On this day in 1980, Walter Rodney was killed by a car bomb planted in a walkie talkie in his car. Marxist historian, intellectual, and anti-colonial activist from Guyana, taught Pan-Africanism, socialism, Black liberation movement, and anti-imperial politics. He was 38.
Must read. In one interview Michael Hudson identifies the root of today's grossly unfair, unstable economy and sums up almost everything I've been clumsily trying to get across on this site over the past couple of years. Please share. https://t.co/OfwOG8A7UQ
🗣️ Radja Nainggolan: "Bana sürekli 'Gece hayatın var, sigara içiyorsun, profesyonel değilsin' diyorlardı. Ben bir futbolcuyum, rahip değil. Sahaya çıktığımda herkesten çok koşuyor, ciğerimi bırakıyorsam, saha dışındaki hayatım kimseyi ilgilendirmez.
Gece yatağına 22.00'de giren, beslenmesine kusursuz dikkat eden ama sahaya çıktığında korkudan ayağı titreyen, sorumluluk almayan 'örnek profesyoneller' var.
Ben idmana kokteylimle de gelsem, hafta sonu o derbiyi kazanmak için bacağımı sahada bırakırım. İnsanlar sahte azizleri değil, sahada savaşan gerçek günahkarları izlemek için bilet alıyor."
Solidarity with the Bolivian people in their struggle. The real makers of history are not presidents, generals, or billionaires, but the organized masses. When the people rise, even the strongest barricades cannot stand against their collective strength.