To whomever it may concern, we would like a retroactive review of Mathías Laborda’s red card on October 18, 2025.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
All the records broken by Lionel Messi today:
Most FIFA World Cup finals goals by a football (soccer) player - 18
Most FIFA World Cup matches played in by an individual - 28
Most matches won by a player at the football (soccer) FIFA World Cup - 18
Most minutes played in the football (soccer) FIFA World Cup - 2,489
We are witnessing history.
#Burundi 🇧🇮 : Camp de réfugiés de Musasa
Une explosion de joie a secoué le camp de Musasa, en province de Ngozi, lorsque les Léopards ont trouvé le chemin des filets. Devant les écrans géants installés à l’initiative du Président de la République, Félix Tshisekedi, des milliers de réfugiés congolais ont laissé éclater leur bonheur, chantant, dansant et scandant le nom de la RDC.
À plus de 50 ans de la dernière participation congolaise à la Coupe du monde, le football rassemble à nouveau les Congolais, même loin de leur terre natale. 🇨🇩🦁⚽
#Mundial2026 #Léopards #RDC #Burundi #Musasa #UnPeupleUnePassion
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O Japonês Kubo é o primeiro jogador com nome de uma forma geométrica a disputar 3 mundiais.
Superou Redondo e Cuadrado, ambos apenas com duas participações.
Panda's food cost on that plate is around $3. They sell it to you for ~$11. If you tried to make it at home you probably spent $15 on ingredients and an hour of your life to lose this race. Here's why the scale math is brutal.
Panda buys boneless chicken thighs at wholesale: around $2/lb, sometimes less on contract. The same cut at your grocery store runs $3-5/lb. You're paying a 2x retail markup before you've turned on the stove.
Then stack the ingredient tax. Orange chicken at home needs cornstarch, soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, orange juice, brown sugar, garlic, ginger, and frying oil. Each bottle costs $3-8. You use a tablespoon of each and toss the rest a year later. Panda buys these inputs in drums and the per-plate seasoning cost rounds to zero.
Labor is where the comparison breaks. A Panda cook plates 200-300 entrees per shift. Marginal labor is ~90 seconds at ~$18/hr, so about $0.50 of labor per tray. You spent 45 minutes on yours. At any honest hourly rate, the time cost more than the meal.
Panda sells 115 million pounds of orange chicken a year. At that volume, they're functionally a food manufacturer with 2,400 retail outlets. The plate is the last step in a commodities pipeline.
A chain running 90-second wok labor on commodity chicken beats your home kitchen every time. That's the whole business.