By Facism Go To PostThat was extremely haram of him.I mean it could be dangerous.
But, would the discussion change if we found out that he's snapchatted his ding dong?
By JesalR Go To PostFuck
Great thread
disappointing.
the man is making millions each year. at least give the mcd's lads some tips. come on now.
the man is making millions each year. at least give the mcd's lads some tips. come on now.
By JesalR Go To Post
Great thread
That bastard
By bud Go To Postdisappointing.Yall better not be tipping McDonald's 😂😂😂
the man is making millions each year. at least give the mcd's lads some tips. come on now.
By recon_zero Go To Post
Fuck
How does that happen it a first world country?
Plain old corruption or the mafia?
I just hope nobody was hurt.
edit: Apparently dozens dead RIP.
By Punished Go To Post
By Shanks D Zoro Go To PostHow does that happen it a first world country?Won't be surprised if it happens in the United States too. Some countries don't really take care of their public infrastructure.
Plain old corruption or the mafia?
I just hope nobody was hurt.
edit: Apparently dozens dead RIP.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostLook Rvy, Dante from Devil May Cry 5.
By Flutter Go To PostPlease don't give Woodward any ideas
I am currently watching a baseball game between the LG Twins and KIA Tigers.
The players are basically walking billboards for the chaebols.
Out of 10 teams I think 9 are owned by chaebols, with only Nexen(City's sleeve sponsor) Heroes being a team that is sponsored by one rather than outrighed owned.
By Flutter Go To PostWon't be surprised if it happens in the United States too. Some countries don't really take care of their public infrastructure.
Sadly Italy has had a few cases of the mafia infilitrating building contracts and not giving a fuck.
By domino Go To PostYall better not be tipping McDonald's 😂😂😂
if that quote were true and you're a millionaire who makes them walk to your car, then you better damn well tip, you animal.
By bud Go To Postif that quote were trueYou think Salah gets out of his car and puts his money under the exhaust pipe?
By FortuneFaded Go To PostYou think Salah gets out of his car and puts his money under the exhaust pipe?
Na, he spits on some girl and makes her do it.
He has gone full scouse.
By bud Go To Posthe may not be humble ffBitch, sit down.
i knew salah was not the humble prince he has been made out to be. i always knew he was a bastard.
j lingz is the real hero we deserve.
j lingz is the real hero we deserve.
By n8 dogg Go To PostNzonzi to Roma. Great signing.
That Monchi connection. Imagine if you had him as DoF
By Shanks D Zoro Go To PostHow does that happen it a first world country?Because Italy is one of those countries in which there's a hardcore "say no to X" group / committee for every major public project, wanting to 'preserve history', the environment, 'money would be better spent elsewhere', etc. And when politics are involved ... good night. I could give you the (no) new stadiums example, but this is obviously far more serious.
Plain old corruption or the mafia?
I just hope nobody was hurt.
edit: Apparently dozens dead RIP.
That particular bridge has been known to be have gone over its expiration date (it should've been good for at least another 30 years, if done right, but this is Italy) for at least a decade. They've been patching it up for years, trying their hardest to avoid what everybody knew had to be done. The italian way. There are articles going back a year or two with the title 'the next bridge that's going to collapse', I kid you not.
Putrid infrastructure, healthcare in the toilet, education system forever waiting to be reformed, but according to Salvini & co. Italy's main problem is immigration. Sounds familiar, I'm sure.
RIP victims.
By Zabojnik Go To PostBecause Italy is one of those countries in which there's a hardcore "say no to X" group / committee for every major public project, wanting to 'preserve history', the environment, 'money would be better spent elsewhere', etc. And when politics are involved … good night. I could give you the (no) new stadiums example, but this is obviously far more serious.Hmm, how are the roads in Slovenia then? Will our Fiat Tipo rental car survive the trip? Will we (might die from the short trip from Trieste to the border if nothing else)?
That particular bridge has been known to be have gone over its expiration date (it should've been good for at least another 30 years, if done right, but this is Italy) for at least a decade. They've been patching it up for years, trying their hardest to avoid what everybody knew had to be done. The italian way. There are articles going back a year or two with the title 'the next bridge that's going to collapse', I kid you not.
Putrid infrastructure, healthcare in the toilet, education system forever waiting to be reformed, but according to Salvini & co. Italy's main problem is immigration. Sounds familiar, I'm sure.
RIP victims.
By batong Go To PostHmm, how are the roads in Slovenia then? Will our Fiat Tipo rental car survive the trip? Will we (might die from the short trip from Trieste to the border if nothing else)?Well, having rented a Fiat Tipo, I know you like to live dangerously, so you'll be fine. You'll be fine. Mostly.
By Zabojnik Go To PostBecause Italy is one of those countries in which there's a hardcore "say no to X" group / committee for every major public project, wanting to 'preserve history', the environment, 'money would be better spent elsewhere', etc. And when politics are involved … good night. I could give you the (no) new stadiums example, but this is obviously far more serious.
That particular bridge has been known to be have gone over its expiration date (it should've been good for at least another 30 years, if done right, but this is Italy) for at least a decade. They've been patching it up for years, trying their hardest to avoid what everybody knew had to be done. The italian way. There are articles going back a year or two with the title 'the next bridge that's going to collapse', I kid you not.
Putrid infrastructure, healthcare in the toilet, education system forever waiting to be reformed, but according to Salvini & co. Italy's main problem is immigration. Sounds familiar, I'm sure.
RIP victims.
Thanks for the insight on the bridge. Just shocking.
Ancient Italy could built shit that lasts for thousands of years, but now can't even build bridges that can get to 60 years.
By Shanks D Zoro Go To PostThanks for the insight on the bridge. Just shocking.It's because of the immigrants
Ancient Italy could built shit that lasts for thousands of years, but now can't even build bridges that can get to 60 years.
I'm pretty sure we'll be starting with Witsel/Delaney or Delaney/Dahoud.
Weigl was still injured until a week ago or so and Witsel still hardly had any training.
We'll see. First match is just the cup anyway, so no need to go unecessary risks.
Weigl was still injured until a week ago or so and Witsel still hardly had any training.
We'll see. First match is just the cup anyway, so no need to go unecessary risks.
By Laboured Go To PostWhen was the Qatar bid again? 🤔
Corruption 101
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45182066
Cristiano Ronaldo and England duo among contenders for Uefa goal of the season
Cristiano Ronaldo and England duo among contenders for Uefa goal of the season
By FortuneFaded Go To PostDem goalbearing hipsThis is a very, very funny post. Well done, FF #2.
Good video by the man, Sam.
By Bold 2 in One Go To PostOh. Lash,Just posted this in that other thread r.e. big clothes in the 90s. Look at these amazing slacks I wore to our end of year dance. I went to a small Christian private school for half of middle school and this was actually about 30% of the 8th grade class, haha.
https://www.resetera.com/threads/usera-why-were-laughably-large-clothes-a-thing-in-the-90s.61861/#post-11449990
By FortuneFaded Go To PostWho's Captain Charisma getting all the chicks?It probably is not entirely surprising from the photo, but he was the one boy cheerleader our school had (small private school). He was obviously gay but not openly because it was a Christian school and in the 90s.