Yeah, it really doesn’t have all that much to do with football at all lol, more of a plot device than an actual theme.
Yeah, it really doesn’t have all that much to do with football at all lol, more of a plot device than an actual theme.
Ted Lasso is a great stepping stone to get into soccer and also throughout its 3 seasons a great, empathetic critique of toxic masculinity and how racism, homophobia and narcissism affect individuals and groups. The writing, the characters, both the villains and the team members are well written and incredibly funny. One of my favourite shows I didn’t expect really like.
Cougartown is also very funny, I loved Community and had seen Abed reference the show several times before finally watched Cougartown. Lots of clever gags and jokes, well thought out, flawed characters with interesting dynamics and (mis)adventures.
Martyrdom is my guess
An armed dog ate my home work
straight up lying about amount of product in unit
Just saw an article this week that shoppers in Canada were purchasing things like cereal with tens of grams less than what they were paying for.
Good read, thanks!
It’s legitimately insane, every other commercial is for Pharma and every other next to that is for accident attorneys or a politician or like trumpy bear lmao
Yeah, I assumed as much so I just made a Beetlejuice joke
Maybe I gotta say it three times?
I can only recommend Our Changing Climates take on this: “Are Men Killing the Planet?”
The title is inflammatory, yes, but it’s a great video that drives home the point of masculine insecurity and a “dominance of nature” spurs a lot of the “masculine” stereotype behind trucks and SUVs.
Piped (see the bot)
Germans beat ya to it
„So I started blasting”
- the White House, probably
For those curious if this applies to tires in the EU as well, yes it appears so.
Here is a 2020 question from Margrete Auken to the European Commission:
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/E-9-2020-007042_EN.html
and the answer from the EU Commission:
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/E-9-2020-007042-ASW_EN.html
Two Swiss artists in the 18th century were studying in Dresden and called it the “Saxon Switzerland” because it reminded them of their home.
I asked myself the same question, but it’s really not relevant. It was a pretrial jail, ergo, he was innocent at the time of his death.
Also prison shouldn’t be a “and maybe you might die” situation. The punishment is set by a judge, not prison guards or wardens.
That’s a fair point. But in a world that values money above all else, that’s not just a divide in wealth and ownership but a divide in power.
I recently heard it phrased like this:
Capitalism is built on hierarchy, which means someone fundamentally NEEDS to be at the bottom. There is no way around it, someone needs to suffer.
Pretty sure that’s illegal under EU law
lmao I can’t tell if this is a joke but that’s a screenshot of the movie The Polar Express
lmao no way in hell this is legally binding