Ninguém defende a CazéTV porque acha que é uma ONG ou uma instituição de caridade.
Ninguém liga se a LiveMode está sediada em paraíso fiscal ou na puta que pariu.
As pessoas defendem porque podem abrir o celular ou ligar a TV e assistir de graça conteúdos que antes estavam atrás de um paywall caríssimo.
Quem acompanha esporte o ano inteiro e não é turista de futebol que vê a cada 4 anos sabe a diferença que isso faz.
O Disney+ custa R$ 70 por mês. Paramount+ e outros serviços cobram e entregam uma experiência pior.
O telespectador comum está pouco se lixando para a estrutura societária da empresa. Ele só quer apertar o play e ver o jogo.
Parem de falar sobre um mercado que claramente vocês não conhecem.
Até mês passado, o problema das bets no Brasil era culpa exclusiva da Virginia
Hoje ela tá na Globo e a culpa virou do CazéTV
Orgânico demais kkkkkkkkkkkkk
Enzo Ferrari refused to build a four-door car his entire life.
He called the rear seats of any GT 'seats for the dog.'
Every Ferrari he approved pointed one direction: forward, low, loud.
The Luce has five seats, 4 doors, and was designed by the man who made the iPhone.
Enzo is rolling in his grave.
The majority of recycled polyester is made from PET plastic. Typically old plastic bottles that get shredded, melted down, and spun into synthetic fibers
This is turned into leggings, sports bras, workout tops, underwear, pajamas and clothes we wear directly on our skin for hours
But it doesn’t stop there, it’s treated where chemicals. The new clothing gets treated with dyes, finishes, stretch chemicals, odor-control coatings and more
This is all true
The vast majority around 99% of recycled polyester in clothing comes from post-consumer PET bottles, which are shredded, melted, and spun into fibers for activewear, leggings, underwear and more
Recycling doesn’t turn plastic into a natural fiber, it remains a petroleum-derived synthetic polymer
Just because it’s “Recycled” doesn’t mean it’s non-toxic, natural, or breathable: It doesn’t magically become skin-friendly or healthy just because it had a previous life as a bottle
All polyester sheds microplastics during washing and wear. Recent 2025 studies found that recycled polyester often sheds 55% more microfibers than virgin polyester and the particles are smaller. This makes them potentially more harmful as they spread easier and penetrate deeper
Recycled polyester requires additional chemical processing, dyes, and performance coatings for odor control, stretc my and more
This results in a chemical cocktail you’re wearing directly on your skin