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  1. The use of shadow in that painting is absolutely amazing. I remember seeing it a while ago and thinking how real it looked.
    4 points
  2. Week 32 Results Man City Women 3-1 Man Utd Women Republic of Ireland 0-0 Belgium Stockport 5-0 MK Dons England 0-1 Brazil France 0-2 Germany Charlotte FC 2-0 Columbus Crew Costa Rica 3-1 Honduras Everton Women 0-0 Liverpool Women San Marino 0-0 St Kitts & Nevis Italy 2-0 Ecuador Round-up Mixture of internationals and domestic fixtures sprung up some interesting results. And with that said, lots of praise for @Rucksackfranzose for getting 18 points which propels him up into the chasing pack, and into 5th place. And not only that, he was also the only one to predict the goalless draw in the Women's Merseyside derby. Next best were myself and @Tommy with 13 points. The latter capitalising on Nawoo not predicting and closing the gap to 2 points. @Viva la FCB closed the gap on @CaaC (John) to just 3 points.
    4 points
  3. Wokeism is a black American cultural movement and ideal that requires its people to be aware of the implicit biases of the American system against them, it has nothing to do with China. So you just skimmed over the parts where I criticised China, I also don’t recall praising China. In fact I’ve had at lengthly and quite productive discussions with Gonzo about human rights abuses in China, but you wouldn’t know that, would you. I know you didn’t read the article too, I could have posted a joke link and you wouldn’t notice. And yes Salman is the king. Read that I didn’t say ‘bin Salman’, I said ‘Salman’ who is the father and of bin Salman (the prime minister) and absolute monarch of Saudi Arabia, which is not basically the same as the CCP, which is ironic that you’d accuse me of liking one and not the other when it’s very obvious I’m critical of both, but you are in fact the person that’s critical of one while sucking the dick of the other. Words the orangekrush doesn’t understand but uses libertarian communism socialism fascism dictator authoritarian woke anarcho democracy monarchy @Dr. Gonzo @Rucksackfranzose feel free to add more to the list, we can keep a running tally
    4 points
  4. @Rucksackfranzose @Stan @Michael @Viva la FCB @Coma @Bluewolf @nawoo @londonerlilie Your weekly reminder.
    3 points
  5. @Rucksackfranzose @Stan @Viva la FCB @6666 @Bluewolf @Coma @nawoo @Michael Your weekly reminder!
    3 points
  6. Light and shadows were definitely things that made Vermeer stand out.
    3 points
  7. At the bolded part: You're neither an Israeli nor living in Israel, so nobody asks you to do anything like this you mentioned.Know you're Jewish, yet while there are Jews like you, who aren't Israeli exist, there are also Muslim and Christian Israelis. Stop that equating the state of Israel with the Jewish community, it's outright wrong.
    3 points
  8. I don't care what they've done to be honest mate. Every day now is PSR, PSR, PSR. Almost daily reminders that this is the new football. Accountants, lawyers, yawn, yawn, yawn. I think the Premier League have shown beyond all doubt this season that they're in no position whatsoever to be pretending they can implement these financial rules. I can see where this is going now. Nobody likes VAR but it gives everyone something to talk about and, most importantly of all, it gets clicks. The more VAR drama, the better, because it gets people on social media shouting about "the worst decision they've ever seen" and more people are talking about the Premier League. It's going to be the same with PSR. Let's find another way we can introduce financial charges to a club so everyone can keep talking about points deductions and appeals and how stupid the rules are because the only thing worse than people slating the Premier League is people not talking about the Premier League at all. I'm sure Leicester have a case to answer just like Everton and Forest did but you can see how the coverage has changed since Everton initially got the 10 point deduction. Things that would have been dealt with behind closed doors are now a spectacle that has to be played out in public over the course of several months, several meetings, and rounded off with a few journalists leaking the result before it's published accompanied by a bunch of emojis. I'm convinced it's all deliberate. All this "Forest are expecting a decision on Monday or Tuesday at the latest and maybe Sunday" is deliberately designed to get people spending three days refreshing their social media pages and searching for information. It's telling now that the national journalists have increasingly started tweeting out minor updates that would have been a footnote in an obscure article in the past. It's all about the buzz. Football is so fucked, man. If the Premier League want to be viewed as a credible enforcer of these rules then they'll start making a dent in Man City's 115 charges instead of going after a team that's already been relegated from their league. Low-hanging fruit. Of course 115 charges are more complicated but that's all the more reason to get started ffs.
    3 points
  9. Casting Pierce Brosnan as a Bond villain at some point in the future would be funny/cool.
    3 points
  10. Shared matchday winner CaaC(John)'s perfect score Osnabrück 0-4 Düsseldorf shout is prediction of the matchday. Matchday 26 1) Bluewolf 8 points 1) CaaC(John) 8 points 3) Stan 7 points 3) Tommy 7 points 5) Coma 6 points 5) Viva la FCB 6 points 7) Rucksackfranzose 5 points 8- Michael 4 points Only 11 points separate top from 7th spot. Table after 26 matchdays 1) @Michael 163 points 2) @Viva la FCB 159 points 3) @CaaC (John) 157 points 4) @Coma 154 points 4) @Bluewolf 154 points 6) @Stan 153 points 7) @Tommy 152 points 8- Rucksackfranzose 131 points 9) @nawoo 111 points 10) @londonerlilie 86 points
    3 points
  11. A lot of the people who insist you need to grow out of video games instead spend their entire weekends watching Netflix, so it's not really something I pay attention to.
    3 points
  12. Week 30 Results Lorient 0-2 Lyon Bologna 0-1 Inter Milan Brighton Women 0-4 Man Utd Women Toronto 1-0 Charlotte FC Independiente 1-1 River Plate Macarthur 0-3 Central Coast Bristol City 1-0 Swansea Alaves 1-0 Rayo Vallecano Celtic 4-2 Livingston Young Boys 5-1 Basel Round-up A mixture of results as 4 games only had 1 goal in them, while 3 other games had 4+ goals. This didn't stop @nawoo from outscoring everyone else with a high score of 19 points, and that took him up 1 place to 4th. Next best was @Pyfish who scored 18 points, and was the only one to get more than 1 perfect score. @Rucksackfranzose stays just ahead of @Tommy by one point.
    3 points
  13. You don’t eat it like that you numpties, you don’t peel the bloody thing open and say cheerio to the damn embryo, Just down the hatch
    3 points
  14. I would not eat balut because... just look at that, I'm not eating that
    3 points
  15. I had a Mayan coffee that was essentially just a dark chocolate coffee with cayenne pepper, and it was surprisingly amazing. I can see how a sauce made of dark bitter chocolate with cayenne pepper would work well with chicken.
    3 points
  16. So you've come back after licking your wounds, eh? Well Mr. Libertarian-Nonce, how about you do some explaining. Please enlighten me on a few little caveats you don't seem to address but dance around the boot you lick. So socialism only applies to those well connected, well I seem to be able to use the roads pretty easily, whose cronyism am I appealing to? i seem to be able to use my universal healthcare in Australia very easily, I don't know anyone in medicine. I can call the police, the fire brigade, and an ambulance just fine, I can apply for unemployment, the PBS, maternity and paternity leave, pension, superannuation, childcare support, wow the list goes on... yet I don't know anyone and these services are provided to me as social programs, weird right!? So who is this magical person I know that gets me these connections? Okay that's question one finished, maybe you can now define fascism and how the policies of AfD differ from fascism, they seem to really love the hallmarks of fascism; anti-immigration, historical revisionism, prefacing an in-group and an out-group to blame the 'struggles of the nation on', nationalism, xenophobia, religious prejudice, racism, the 'decline of morals and ethics in society', homophobia, literally using key words that the Nazi party used, you have no idea what you are talking about yet again. Lastly, can you quote me on where I was twerking for Xi? I seem to recall being very critical of Xi, China, and you're inability to use words correctly, and now I'm going to be critical of your reading comprehension because no matter how much you staring the face of facts laid bare before you, I can continue to read the diarrhoea sprayed from your fingertips onto my computer screen.
    3 points
  17. Goals and winners aplenty for the latest two! Game 107 had an early goal in the 8th minute: 2 points 3 points! 1 point 3 points! 3 points! While Game 108's first of six goals was even earlier, in the 5th minute: 1 point Plus @Bluebird Hewitt adding to his tally again with his 3rd-minute pick. Table after Game 108: Lots of change after a flurry of winners, with @Bluewolf now heading up into 2nd on 19 points, and @Lucas going up to 3rd, joining two others on 17 points. @Bluebird Hewitt up to 7th, whilst @Rucksackfranzose and @Redcanuck also improve their placings, the latter getting his first exact score.
    3 points
  18. I actually meant to write Europe. But either way, they aren't conscribing me. I'll fuck off to Cambodia and hide at @nudge's house..
    3 points
  19. BREAKING NEWS Israel is entering a peace agreement with Palestine, they will pay reparations for every Palestinian harmed, killed, and displaced, but Hamas have to renounce Islam and pledge that they will be secular state with official state atheism, in agreement to this Palestine will be retuned the west bank and be given the full support of the NATO nations to be a sovereign state in alliance with the Israeli state.
    3 points
  20. Can't believe they kept Kovac on for so long. They have been awful for pretty much the entire season.
    2 points
  21. Haha the gammons thinking they're the "silent majority" and being convinced that they've got a massive boycott on the go only for it to amount to about 20 people will never get old.
    2 points
  22. The global community wants to tear apart Israel? Since when? The so called Western states showed a lot of solidarity towards Israel, not only the US but also Canada,Australia ;Japan , and the EU. You were deluded, if you thought otherwise. If these countries would indeed do what they can to pull Israel apart, or had done so in that countrie's history Israel wouldn't exist anymore.
    2 points
  23. Has no experience as a manager, yet served as Freiburg's connection coach between youth and first team, whatever that job entails. Somebody, who played for Streich and was a long-time member of his coaching staff. Apparently Freiburg want to continue on their path. Wise decision, although Schuster will find it hard to follow in Streich's footsteps. Wish him all the best, would be great, if Freiburg carried on to be successful for a club with their history and financial means. Was tempted to say their size, but they've grown creditably in the last 10 years.
    2 points
  24. What is more pathetic than a poor person donating to a billionaire. Makes me sick.
    2 points
  25. Tight matchday - only 5 points separate top fom bottom. Matchday 26 1) Michael 10 points 2) 6666 9 points 2) Bluewolf 9 points 2) Viva la FCB 9 points 5) Rucksackfranzose 8 points 6) CaaC(John) 7 points 6) Tommy 7 points 8- Coma 6 points 9) Stan 5 points Tommy is the only table leader again. Table after 26 matches 1) @Tommy 193 points 2) @Stan 191 points 3) @Viva la FCB 187 points 4) @Michael 184 points 5) @Bluewolf 177 points 6) @6666 176 points 7) @Coma 167 points 8- Rucksackfranzose 151 points 9) @nawoo 149 points 10) @CaaC (John) 142 points
    2 points
  26. Salah coming off really puzzled me, we don’t have another game for a fortnight and we needed another goal.
    2 points
  27. Well done comprehension computer.
    2 points
  28. Just read Streich will decide next week whether he'll continue as a Freiburg manager or retires after the season. Would be a big loss not only for them but the whole league, if he choose the latter option.
    2 points
  29. Still one of the strangest footballer careers I've ever witnessed.
    2 points
  30. I'm sure there is, but the way Israel has gone about fighting this war is foolish at best and malicious at worst. Israel's done nothing but bolster Palestinian propaganda because they've done nothing but show disregard for Palestinian civilian life. It is just going to create another generation of Palestinians that think Israelis and Jews see them as pests to slaughter, so they will be very easy for radicals to take advantage of and use their lives as pawns in a greater geopolitical game - just like their parents are at the moment. What's the end game? Nobody in Israel seems to know. Will they occupy Gaza like the West Bank? It seems to be an unpopular opinion amongst both Israelis or Palestinians. Is Israel just going to make the size of Gaza smaller - concentrated into a camp to live in? I think Netenyahu's popularity rating is actually dogshit right now and if Israel held an election tomorrow, he would get crushed. A lot of people view him as the guy who let October 7th's attacks happen. A ceasefire will probably let Hamas regroup a bit, but I'm sure they've been massively devastated after months of this war dragging on. Let's not forget it's one of the most heavily armed militaries in the world with nearly the full support of the West against a starving group of people with terrorists amongst them. The primary reason to have a ceasefire is because Gaza needs humanitarian aid. If you don't view Palestinians as people, you probably won't see things this way - but the fact is the way Israel fights wars creates humanitarian crises. Indiscriminate bombing campaigns, gunning down starving people trying to gather aid, and bombing refugee camps is going to do a hell of a lot more to indoctrinate the populous against Israel than a ceasefire will. This is the biggest problem with the way Israel tries to fight terror. There is no attempt to actually do anything to combat the ideologies - instead just moving in, killing people, and disregarding the human rights of the territories they occupy... it does nothing to halt extremism & this doesn't make Israel any safer. A ceasefire and Israel actually taking steps to demonstrate they respect human rights and don't have a total disregard for Palestinian life would go a long way. I'm sorry, but there is no true existential threat to Israel at the moment. If Israel was seriously facing any existential threat, the US military and likely other countries like France, Germany, the UK, etc. would all come rushing to make sure that Israel's safety is guaranteed. So that's not really any justification for Israel's continual refusal to follow international laws and for the continued illegal settlements. If anything, these illegal settlements put more Israelis at risk as they give West Bank Palestinians good reason to hate settlers and hate Israelis. A two state solution hasn't been on the table since Rabin's assassination. And has been far from Israelis minds since the day Netanyahu first took power. We're talking about the mid-90s here. So no, it's not really fair to characterise the failure of any progress towards meaningful peace just at the feet of Palestinians. There are people in both groups of people that have a longing desire to put this conflict behind them and move on to have normal lives, they've been let down by leaders who are all too happy to have the extremism grow. But in the eyes of most of the world, the failure of any two-state solution lies firmly at the feet of both Palestinians and Israelis. If the UNSC had done its job in the 90s, Netanyahu wouldn't have been in power for so long and the illegal settlements in the West Bank wouldn't exist. But the UNSC has no real legitimacy in this conflict, imo. Of the permanent members, there's 4 countries that have such close historical ties to Israel... they're basically culpable for the present day situation - especially the US, UK, and Russia. That leaves China as the only one that can truly claim to be neutral... and China's currently conducting an actual genocide of Muslims in Xinjiang. An international coalition is probably needed, but I think it doesn't necessarily have to be a UN led mission and it needs to have a significant Arab presence as a counterweight to the US/Israeli side that would be involved. I don't know if you noticed, but the US had far more success going after terror groups with targeted special forces operations and drone strikes than outright warfare on Iraq & Syria. Targeted and less sloppy strikes that actually do something to remove the source of extremism. Israel's making a strategic decision to choose to fight this fight as a conventional war. And they've ignored warnings from the US government "not to make the same mistakes we did in Iraq" in doing so - and just as the US found out in Iraq, turns out treating a civilian population as a hostile terrorist population doesn't really do a single thing to stem extremism and terrorism... I suspect Israel will find the same thing out. I suspect Israel already knows, but the leadership in Netanyahu and his little war tribunal, don't really give a fuck about the blowback from the war today. They just want to be seen as strong while simultaneously dragging out the war for as long as possible to cling to power. And it's not like Israel's incapable of precision special attacks - they made a robotic machine gun to kill a nuclear physicist in Iran that was accurate enough to kill their assassination target while simultaneously leaving his driver completely unharmed. Israel is 100% capable of actually fighting Hamas in a way that doesn't put the vast majority of Gazans in harms way. They are choosing not to for political reasons. And not political reasons that have any benefit to anyone other than Netanyahu and his coalition - just literally doing what they can to cling to power while playing with Israeli and Palestinian lives. Honestly, I think Europe generally has a lot to answer for when they decided Palestinian Arabs should pay for Europe's crimes against the Jewish people for hundreds of years. But it was such a horrifically miscalculated decision with no real thought as to the blowback that we'd be dealing with for decades that I do think Europe should generally be doing a hell of a lot more to stop the bloodshed, rather than just sit on the sidelines and refuse to condemn pretty blatant war crimes and human rights violations.
    2 points
  31. @Michael, @Viva la FCB, @Coma, @Bluewolf, @Tommy, @nawoo, @londonerlilie Your weekly reminder!
    2 points
  32. @Tommy, @Viva la FCB, @Michael, @Bluewolf, @6666, @Coma, @nawoo Your weekly reminder!
    2 points
  33. Bayern Frankfurt Mönchengladbach 3rd division side Saarbrücken are in the DFB Pokal semi finals. Congrats @Rucksackfranzose
    2 points
  34. Went to see Bill Burr again around my birthday a few weeks back. My Second time seeing him and I think he was even better then I remember. He went off on a tangent a few times and went overtime by his own admission. Great show, will watch him anytime I can.
    2 points
  35. Well he can't seem to see a pink elephant with the words 'I'm a fascist' painted on it in bold black letters.
    2 points
  36. @Viva la FCB, @Coma, @Bluewolf, @Tommy, @nawoo, @londonerlilie Your weekly reminder!
    2 points
  37. Reminder @Rucksackfranzose @Viva la FCB @nawoo
    2 points
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  39. Here's an idea, how about keeping your big fat mouth shut next time mate? Cheers.
    2 points
  40. @Coma @Stan @nudge @MUFC don't forget to get your predictions in! Quali today!
    2 points
  41. Just FYI (although I'm not 100% sure he'd have known this either): Islamicist does not mean Islamic. All Muslims are Islamic, because their religion is Islam - that's what makes someone Muslim. Not all Muslims are Islamicists, Islamicists are the Muslims who believe in fundamentalist Islam being the cornerstone of politics. Sadiq Khan is Muslim, so he is Islamic. But he does not believe in the application of Islamic fundamentalism into his politics - so he is not an Islamicist. Ali Khamenei is a Muslim, so he is also Islamic. However, his political beliefs are driven by Shia Islamic fundamentalism - so he is an Islamicist. So using that word is not the same as trying to dismiss anyone that was against the Nazis as "Jew lovers" - there's a big difference between being Islamic and being an Islamicist.
    2 points
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