🚨 Thibaut Courtois: "We have PUNISHED the DISRESPECT that the Americans have shown us in the last few days.
I was way more confident we'd beat the USA than I was of beating Senegal, simply because Senegal are a MUCH better team than the USA."
She said why do i need to apologize to Mbappe..
“I come from a generation where calling someone a black piece of sh*t was common”
Crazy work from Paraguays senator..
C’était un bon footballeur, mais humainement j’ai vu très peu de merde comme lui. Chaque fois qu’il a échoué à atteindre un objectif, il a commencé à cracher dessus et sur ceux qui l’ont dépassé. Les Ballons d’Or ? Quand il s’est fait dépasser, il a dit que c’était fictif, dans son documentaire à lui, il avait inclu une partie qui raconte l’échec de Messi en copa america, la Coupe du Monde il l’a réduite à 7 matchs, il s’est fâché quand Bernardo Silva avait été MVP de la National League devant lui , a réclamé le tout premier but de Bruno Fernandes en CDM au point de faire la sélection portugaise porter plainte pour lui reattribuer le but après le match, son propre coéquipier Benzema qui applaudissait pour lui quand il gagnait ses Ballons d’Or , jamais il ne l’a appelé quand Benzema a gagné le sien , même pelé (mort) n’a pas échappé quand cr7 a dit que lui au moins ses 1000buts ont tous été filmé. Sportivement il aura été un bon joueur, mais alors humainement qu’est-ce que c’est une MERDE!
وانا اقول ليش فيتنام مافيها فيلة ونمور زي تايلاند والهند رغم انها جنبهم طلع السبب .. ان امريكا رشت الغابات عندهم بمركب اسمه العامل البرتقالي فيه مادة سامة اسمها الديوكسين ، المركب قضى ع الحيوانات والنباتات والانسان وتسبب بتشوهات خلقية وسرطانات لازالت تربة فيتنام تعاني منها لليوم
Se cumplen 64 años de la Operación Ranch Hand, en la cual el ejército imperialista de EEUU roció más de 80 millones de litros de Agente Naranja sobre el sur de Vietnam, envenenando a más de 4,8 millones de vietnamitas.
400.000 vietnamitas murieron o sufrieron lesiones permanentes debido a la exposición al Agente Naranja, el compuesto químico más tóxico jamás creado por el hombre, que destruyó el 20% de todos los bosques del pais y envenenó 10 millones de hectáreas de tierras que quedaron infértiles y contaminadas para siempre.
Cerca de medio millón de niños vietnamitas han nacido con graves malformaciones congénitas o discapacidades físicas y mentales, además potenciar más de 20 enfermedades graves, incluyendo cánceres y trastornos nerviosos.
A physicist put 22 cars on a circular track and asked every driver to hold a steady 30 km/h, about 19 mph. No lights, no lanes, no obstacles. Within a minute the cars started bunching, and soon a full stop appeared out of nowhere, then drifted backward around the loop.
This was Yuki Sugiyama at Nagoya University in 2008. His team spaced the cars evenly on a 230-meter ring and filmed them from overhead. For a while the flow stayed smooth. Then the tiny differences no human can avoid, one driver a hair slower, the next a hair too close, began to feed on themselves.
One car eases off slightly. The driver behind sees the brake lights, reacts a fraction of a second late, and brakes a little harder to be safe. The next driver brakes harder still. A dozen cars back, someone is stopping dead. The squeeze rolls backward through the line like a compression running down a Slinky, and it keeps going long after the first driver has sped up again.
Car count was the tipping point. With fewer than 22 on that track, the bunching sorted itself out. At 22, a jam formed every time. Engineers call that a critical density, the point where a road holds just enough cars that one small tap can snowball into a standstill.
These waves are eerily consistent. Measured on highways around the world, the jam rolls backward against the traffic at roughly 20 km/h, and that speed barely shifts from one country to the next. Different drivers, different roads, same number.
The same setup later became the cure. In 2017, a US team rebuilt Sugiyama's ring with 22 cars and turned just one of them into a self-driving car running a program to smooth its own speed. That single car soaked up the small slowdowns instead of passing them back, and the waves died. Fuel use across every car fell by up to 40 percent. Fewer than 5 percent of the vehicles had to be automated to steady the whole group.
In 2022 the idea moved onto a live highway. Researchers ran 100 cars with cruise control guided by AI into the morning rush on Interstate 24 near Nashville, mixed into normal traffic. Early numbers pointed the same way: a small share of smoother-driving cars, up to 40 percent less fuel for everyone around them.
The jam you sat in this morning likely had no crash and no cause you could see. It was a few hundred drivers, each braking a moment too late.
🚨Periodista al cineasta Nikolaj Arcel: "¿Por qué su nueva película "La tierra prometida" es 100% nórdica? ... sin gente negra, sin diversidad.
Mads Mikkelsen: "Hmmm, bueno, la película se desarrolla en Dinamarca en 1750."