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
Didn’t he already mention this last year?
An armed dog ate my home work
That’s what OP wrote before they edited their comment
Hatte ich eben, 20 Minuten spät zum Termin weil ich 200m entfernt aufm Klo im Holiday Inn saß… Hasse es manchmal
Yeah, I assumed as much so I just made a Beetlejuice joke
As if mobiks get a grave each
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)
The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers.
I’m only emotional attracted to bees so we call ourselves borlo, as such I give you the right to use the slur “koon”, please use it everywhere you like to spread the word of me and my folk
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.
How does something like this not show up in tests?
Surprising no one unfortunately…
Ministerpräsident Markus Söder und sein Vize Hubert Aiwanger seien zwar nicht für den Steinwurf verantwortlich.
Doch. Stochastischer Terrorismus und “Führerlose Widerstand” sind klare Bedrohungen, und solang Populisten solche Parolen nutzen und Angst und Hetze verbreiten, stehen sie moralisch direkt dahinter. Auch wenn es rechtlich noch nicht so gesehen wird.
lmao no way in hell this is legally binding