🚨A CLOSER LOOK AT ENZO FERNANDEZ'S PUNCH TO ANDERSON BEHIND THE SKULL
THIS IS AN ILLEGAL MOVE EVEN IN MMA AND BOXING KNOWN AS THE RABBIT'S PUNCH. WHAT COULD RESULT IN A DISQUALIFICATION EVEN IN COMBAT SPORTS DOESN'T EVEN GET A YELLOW CARD FOR ARGENTINA
VAR NEVER INTERVENES🤯
I still cannot believe what my eyes witnessed yesterday. England players were getting rugby tackled and thrown on the floor, punched in the back of the head, and the ref acted like Stevie Wonder
🗣️ Zlatan Ibrahimović:
“I’m going to be honest here. Even as someone who loves Messi, this World Cup has looked like a tournament prepared for Argentina to win. When I watch other matches and then watch Argentina’s games, it makes me wonder whether the rules are different for Argentina’s players. They don’t play like a team that came to play football; they play as if it’s a karate competition. Yet despite all of that, the referees don’t give them cards.
I have seen so many challenges that deserved yellow or red cards, but the referees refused to show them. For Argentina’s second goal, Messi stepped on Spence, and VAR didn’t review it. Yet against Egypt, VAR disallowed Egypt’s goal for the exact same reason. The same thing has happened in other matches they have played.
I don’t think it’s fair to say this World Cup has been fair because everything points to the fact that they want Argentina to win so badly. It’s very shameful that FIFA has not looked into all of this.”
Yeah, but the media don’t even allow him to be those things. Even now, you all treat William as though he’s Harry’s parent rather than Harry’s sibling. You can barely mention Harry without the obligatory speech: war hero, Invictus, trauma. Funny how an ordinary squaddie who did a couple of tours is just doing his job, but Harry becomes a permanent war hero. And Invictus? It’s a brilliant project, but Harry didn’t create it alone. It came out of the Royal Foundation. William, Catherine and Harry championed it, while talented civil servants and staff did the painstaking work of building it. Most of you don’t afford William the same humanity. He lost his mother too. Yet nobody feels compelled to begin every conversation about William with the image of him walking behind Diana’s coffin. Nobody introduces him through the worst day of his childhood. And, frankly, 15 is tougher than 12 in many ways. At 15, William understood what was happening. He’d become his mother’s confidant. He watched the Panorama interview while at school as his family fell apart in public. That’s a different kind of trauma. Twelve is horrific too, but you’re still more protected from the adult world. Even people who dislike him frame everything through the language of his childhood, as though that settles every moral question about the man he is today. Meanwhile, George actually is 12. Where is this concern for him? It’s his mother whose medical privacy was invaded. It’s his mother who endured months of grotesque conspiracy theories. It’s his mother who was targeted by an online campaign that included fake images of her face bloodied and bruised, alongside the lie William had done it. So why endless obsession with preserving Harry as a little boy? What’s the point of endlessly revisiting 1997 if, with Harry’s help and a social media ecosystem that behaves like the worst tabloids, we’re recreating the same for George and Charlotte? Harry and Twitter have become the new tabloids. Then commentators package that outrage into podcasts, columns and YouTube videos because it pays. Is it because admitting Harry is just a muddled middle-aged man would mean admitting your own age too?
Harry is 41 years old. Thirty years later, someone should be saying, “Aren’t you glad you walked with your mother? That you protected her as much as you both could until the very end?” But no. 1997 was the year I started boarding school. I was 13.
I’m not 13 anymore. I’m 41. And I bet when I say it about myself, you immediately see how ridiculous it would be if people still treated 13-year-old me as the defining version of who I am. So why do you all do it with Harry?
🏴🙌 Harry Kane, speaking like an adult, on the Jude Bellingham and Thomas Tuchel debate.
This is fantastic from the England captain. A mature, sensible and considered response:
🗣️ Kane: "Yeah, look, it's... When you're playing a game, especially a game like that, and you get asked a question five minutes after the final whistle, when he hasn't really known what the manager's really said, it's like, what do you want Jude to say?
Like, we've just been through a battle, it was really tough out there.
I think it's easy to try and create this division. It always seems to be maybe an English mentality and English thing to do at these major tournaments, but it's the complete opposite.
You know, the group is where we are because of our togetherness."
"My doctor stopped me from serving from the beginning, and I was also judged unfit for service. Wanting to finish my service was my greed. Now it's something I regret."
.... 😩😭
https://t.co/An9PHfpuSL
TOP said he was tearing up while watching the surprise video his fans organised for him, but he was trying to hold back his tears 🥹
He said he remembers crying during BIGBANG’s fanmeeting, the last time he was in Japan ♥️
Imagine being a longtime fan who got to experience them together, then hearing him rap, “I’m so sorry but I loved, isipdae BIGBANG,” live for the first time in three years since their official separation
T.O.P and his big fan 😭💗
Rough translation
MC: Can I ask you something? How old are you?
💗 : I'm 82 years old.
🔝 : 😮
MC: Since when have you been a fan?
💗 : A big fan since their debut.
MC: Do you have a favor to ask T.O.P
💗 : I'm already a grandma. Just being able to meet..
🔝 : *hugs*
😭😭😭😭
via choisyy XHS
T.O.P FIRST FAN MEETING
#우리의REUNION_WITHTOP
#TOPSX #T_O_P