Today, as every day, we remember Diogo Jota and André Silva, who tragically passed away one year ago.
Through immeasurable loss and incalculable pain, the impact they made and the legacies they left behind - not only within the footballing world, but in the hearts and minds of so many around the world - has shone through over the last 12 months.
All of our love, support, thoughts and prayers continue to be with Diogo and André's families, friends and all those whose lives were touched by them.
Forever in our hearts, forever our number 20 ❤️
Simply impossible not to get emotional.
After winning everything with Liverpool and becoming a football legend, Mohamed Salah has finally achieved the one dream that had always eluded him: leading Egypt to the greatest World Cup campaign in the nation’s history.
After securing Egypt’s place in the Round of 16 for the first time ever, the legendary captain couldn’t hold back his emotions. He stepped away from the celebrations, kissed the badge with pride, and broke down in tears.
No trophy. No individual award. But today, he made millions of Egyptians proud. Nothing compares to that.
Nobody believed in Egypt. Nobody thought they could do it. But Salah never stopped believing. Now, for the first time ever, Egypt is among the 16 best teams in the world.
Your place in Egypt’s history was already secure—today, you made it untouchable.
Mo Salah the Egyptian king 👑🇪🇬
Decided not to translate any of the texts sent in Chinese on the work chat henceforth. If the teachers in the other branch can respectfully communicate in English, so can this lot. Conveniently gonna walk away from situations with a shrug.
i have no desire to be rich so i can buy a rolex or a lamborghini.
i want to be rich so i can control my time and go to the gym at 3pm on a monday.
sit at a cafe and relax for an hour on a rainy afternoon.
so i can cook meals at home with fresh ingredients.
spend on my family and friends without worrying about a budget.
that's my idea of a rich life, not the fake consumerist idea shoved down my throat.
If I cut you off, your success later won’t make me regret it. Good for you, truly. But becoming rich, popular, married, fit, or “blessed” does not rewrite how you treated people when your character was on trial. I can respect your growth from a distance and still remember why access was revoked. Success can change your status, but it doesn’t automatically clean your history.
If you got one face with the husband but another with the wife, what does that make you? Absolutely not obligated to tolerate such BS. You reap what you sow, yo.
It wouldn’t take me long to re-start life to be the b*tch I used to be & am known for. Even then, I wouldn’t. But don’t test me. You think you’ve got game? You’ve not seen mine.
This was one of my favorite scenes in the entire biopic The Firing of Joe Jackson was absolutely deserved.
Help #Michaelmovie reach 1billion
keep watching it in theaters we are so close to the finish line don't stop now!
As a parent you shouldn't be telling your kids that you sacrificed your life for them, It’s hurtful and manipulative, and it’s not true. You chose to have your kids and nobody forced you to have them. Taking care of them is your responsibility.
In Singapore, the neighbourhood is called Ang Mo Kio
Where your neighbour asks you:
"Ah boy, what do you do?"
"Ah girl, how much money you make?"
"Wah, 30 years old still living with parents?"
And then the week after you find them in the funeral below the opposite HDB block