@ClassicJohnno@nocontextfm1 That will just three matches to celebrate 100 years of FIFA worldcup, not the whole tournament, so it would be in South America, And i dont think Oceania ever gonna host any world up
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*Russia banned from football for attacking Ukraine*
*USA, host of the World Cup, bombs Iran for over a month, kills its Supreme Leader and refuses to let the Iranian team stay even one night in the country*
FIFA President:
So far at the 2026 FIFA Epstein Cup before a ball kicked:
- Senegal & Uzbekistan squads treated like criminals upon arrival given full cavity searches;
- Africa’s best referee sent back to Somalia despite having a diplomatic passport;
- Iraq team photographer sent back despite valid visa;
- AIPS (international sport journalist association) calling on FIFA to sort out unacceptable visa issues of African & Iranian journalists;
- 90% of Moroccan fans with tickets denied entry
- 14 members of Iran backroom staff denied visas
Not a word from Gianni ”today I feel black/gay/disabled etc” Infantino.
This is the same Team Melli from the same Iran that Iranians everywhere have supported and celebrated for decades during world cups.
The only difference now is that a fringe group of scum like you decided it’s time to bomb Iran on behalf of a bunch of genocidal pedophiles and now you’re mad your favorite players aren’t thanking you all for murdering hundreds of school children.
This is still Team Melli.
And you are the scum of the earth.
The research behind this is wild. A cat has about 470 taste buds. You have 9,000. A dog has 1,700. So the cat in this video can barely taste that pancake, and that is the whole reason it sniffs the thing like it might be poison while the dog just bites straight in.
Taste barely works for a cat, so it leads with its nose. To a cat, smell is how you tell food from not-food, and safe from dangerous. The sniff you are watching is a safety check. Most of the time, the answer comes back no.
The reason runs back thousands of years, to the kind of animal a cat used to be. House cats come from small wild hunters that caught fresh prey, mice, birds, the odd lizard, and ate it on the spot. They did not scavenge or pick through rotting leftovers the way some animals do. So a strange smell has always meant one thing to a cat: possible poison. A cat that has never seen a pancake does not look at it and think food. It might as well be a wad of paper.
There is a second catch. Cats cannot taste sweet at all. Scientists found the gene for it is broken in every cat, from your couch cat to lions and tigers. So a sweet, syrupy pancake gives a cat nothing back. The smell is wrong, there is no sweetness to enjoy, and the texture feels off. It checks the thing and walks away.
The dog is running the opposite script. Dogs come from animals that lived off scraps near early human camps, and their bodies changed to match. A 2013 study in the journal Nature found that as wolves became dogs, they picked up ten genes for digesting starch, the soft, carb-heavy stuff in bread, rice, and yes, pancakes. Wolves are bad at digesting starch, but dogs got good at it. A dog was practically built to eat our leftovers, and that pancake is close to the exact food that turned a wolf into a dog.
Dogs also bolt their food because their ancestors had to. In a pack, anything you left sitting got stolen, so the fast eaters won and passed it down. A dog's 42 teeth are made for grabbing and tearing, not slow tasting. So the dog does not test the pancake. It just bites in.
One animal treats every meal like it could be a trap. The other treats every meal like it could get stolen. Both are still running survival rules that were written long before anyone held out a pancake.