Galera, uma coisa é torcer pra Argentina, outra coisa é ficar encantado com o que o Messi faz em campo com quase 40 anos, o maluco é surreal e se for crime apreciar o futebol no seu estado mais puro pode mandar me prender
Jorge Jesus: “Para mim o passado, o nome não conta. Eu já treinei os dois melhores jogadores do mundo, o Cristiano, e o Neymar e ao Neymar eu disse 'tu, finish'."
I’m a free agent. I don’t have an agent right now just me and my family.
I know I have a lot left, and I genuinely love this game. I’d rather show you I’m ready than spend my time trying to explain why or flood you with analytics to prove it.
If you’re about winning, value mentorship, and think there could be a fit, you can reach me directly. I’m open to every opportunity right now—I just want to make sure I weigh each one carefully.
I can’t wait to share my story.
-#Invictus #BeAVictor
The final scene of FROM Season 4 felt strangely familiar, and it's impossible not to think of LOST. Seeing Sophia, the Miy, walking side by side with the Biw gave off the same eerie dynamic as Jacob and the Smoke Monster, as if two ancient forces have been quietly controlling everything from the very beginning.
Both shows revolve around mysterious locations, supernatural rules and powerful figures pulling the strings from the shadows. That parallel has some viewers excited, but it's also raising concerns that FROM could be heading down a similar path, where the mythology grows bigger while the answers become harder to grasp.
The biggest difference now is that FROM still has time to prove its mysteries are leading somewhere satisfying. If the writers can connect all the clues they've planted since Season 1, this could become one of the greatest mystery series ever made instead of repeating LOST's most divisive mistakes. #FROM #FROMily