Erling Haaland, Norway’s large, maniacal striker, has several exceedingly Norwegian traits. He sometimes exercises by chopping wood in the forest. He consumes 6,000 calories a day. After training sessions, he drinks raw milk. He owns a tax-sheltered investment company in Luxembourg named Pillage. He bought an edition of the “Heimskringla,” a 13th-century Old Norse saga, for $130,000—then donated it to his local library because, he explained, “I’ve never been much of a reader.” He has flowing blond hair, often compared to a Viking’s. He brings the intensity of a raiding party to the sport. Haaland scores goals at a higher rate than almost any soccer player ever. He has said, “I think of football all the time.” His wake-up alarm plays the theme song for the Champions League. He once posted a photo of himself on a plane, staring ahead intensely, with the caption “Just raw dogged a 7 hour flight no phone no sleep no water no food only map.” The Guardian once called him a “ravenous Nordic goal-yeti.”
Haaland’s style of play elicits not wonder but terror. He is enormous: six feet five, 200 pounds, about the size and speed of the N.F.L. wide receiver Randy Moss. “Watching him, I sometimes find myself giggling as I might over a big, obscene crash at a demolition derby,” Zach Helfand writes. Read more: https://t.co/iAtLMOvrv0
🇫🇷 À la demande de la maman de Louis, partageons et diffusons partout dans le monde les photos et vidéos de son petit garçon. Continuons à parler de lui pour ne pas l’oublier. 💔
"When the legal system fails"
Make 'Citizen Vigilante' the 'The Sound of Freedom' of Europe.
Watch the movie, share it, support the filmmakers.
P.S. F*ck the German state regulators.
Moroccans in the Netherlands "celebrating" their world cup win over the Netherlands by destroying the Netherlands.
Seriously, just drag them out of Europe.
Why put up with these stains on our society?
The UK State Pension: £12,500/year for a lifetime of work
An illegal migrant: £41,000/year to the taxpayer
We are spending over THREE TIMES more on unvetted arrivals than on the seniors who built this country
The math just doesn't add up
🚨BREAKING An enormous fire has broken out at a huge mosque on Dublin’s Talbot Street
It seems the global warming Climate change has spread from Beflast to Dublin already 🇮🇪
Putin’s Russia in the 21st century: The “second-best army in the world” has run out of fuel, and steam locomotives have been hauled out of the motherland’s reserves. 😂😂😂
Soon, they will likely be unpacking airships and horse-drawn carriages from the 1920s. The return to the USSR—so lauded by “patriots”—is proceeding at breakneck speed.
https://t.co/e5hgGT2FUB
Why does no one care?
In Africa, Arab Muslims are enslaving black African Christians.
The media, progressives, Palestinian protesters, the UN, and even the Pope remain silent.
Qatar’s Prime Minister publicly snubbed VP Vance, underscoring what critics say is Doha’s contempt for American leadership.
Qatar continues to play both sides while hosting Islamist figures and advancing its own agenda. For those truly concerned on preserving American values, its past-time to stop treating Qatar as a trusted ally and start recognizing it for what it is: a hostile Muslim Brotherhood dictatorship with the goal being worldwide Islamist caliphate, and it in no way shares Weetern/American values.
This was humiliation. No one in modern history has made America wait and beg for negotiations. This was the moment JD Vance should have returned to Washington. The Islamic regime did this on purpose. Trump, if you don't understand politics, you should at least understand protocol.
The visuals from Switzerland:
• The U.S. delegation entered well before the Iranians. In diplomacy, the side with leverage doesn't wait in the room. You claim to be leading and winning, yet you arrived first. First mistake.
• Ghalibaf did not enter while the press was inside. JD Vance did. Another mistake. It looked as though you didn't just abandon allies, including Israel, you also diminished America's image by ignoring basic diplomatic protocol.
• The Iranian foreign minister entered last and refused to shake hands. We didn't need photographs to tell us who looked confident and who looked desperate, but these images made it easy for the world to draw its own conclusions.