By Hitch Go To PostI'm not having this.
#leaving
wenger pls
By Baconsaurus Go To PostAre emojis broken or is it just me? π
The emojis are fine.
Maybe it's your heart that's broken π
By Esch Go To PostThe emojis are fine.I won't deny that but I think this browser doesn't support emojis π
Maybe it's your heart that's broken π
By Hitch Go To PostBerardi will be great for us in next season's League Cup final
Arteta
"He sees the pass probably better than anyone else we have got at the club.
"It's important for him to be a part of this team in terms of what he gives us as far as creativity is concerned."
I will give you an internet high-five if you guess who Allardyce is talking about here.
"It's important for him to be a part of this team in terms of what he gives us as far as creativity is concerned."
I will give you an internet high-five if you guess who Allardyce is talking about here.
@freewheelin
It's just a sensational film, I think the narrative it took of an "outsider" being I involved in that type of world seemingly thinking there would be no consequences just seems to ring so true with a lot of stuff I have read about the Mexican cartels. The thing they despise the most, more than rival gangs, more than politicians and police are the people they actually do business with.
Some of the dialog was just absolutely beautiful, and I think there were some sensational metaphors. For instance the first scene were the jeweller was discussing the narritive about diamonds Was a metaphor for Michaels love for Penelope which made the end scene more tragic. Little things like the way brad Pitt discusses the snuff film in almost a juxposition to Michael, so when he receives the DVD at the end you didn't have to think what happened yet it gave such a BRUTAL message of what had happened to Penelope. They wanted to break him, not kill him, just absolutely break him and the only peace he could fine was delivered in another beautiful speech about the poet at the end. A tale of two worlds colliding, beneath the transaction like nature of the deal the warnings weren't once taken seriously, Javier and Brad each tried to warn Michael but because of the environment he thought he could never be touched.
I honestly feel the film was just oozing in so much substance and it was probably the most stylish way such a horrific story could ever be portrayed as it's also incredibly well shot.
Fuck it might watch it again tonight.
It's just a sensational film, I think the narrative it took of an "outsider" being I involved in that type of world seemingly thinking there would be no consequences just seems to ring so true with a lot of stuff I have read about the Mexican cartels. The thing they despise the most, more than rival gangs, more than politicians and police are the people they actually do business with.
Some of the dialog was just absolutely beautiful, and I think there were some sensational metaphors. For instance the first scene were the jeweller was discussing the narritive about diamonds Was a metaphor for Michaels love for Penelope which made the end scene more tragic. Little things like the way brad Pitt discusses the snuff film in almost a juxposition to Michael, so when he receives the DVD at the end you didn't have to think what happened yet it gave such a BRUTAL message of what had happened to Penelope. They wanted to break him, not kill him, just absolutely break him and the only peace he could fine was delivered in another beautiful speech about the poet at the end. A tale of two worlds colliding, beneath the transaction like nature of the deal the warnings weren't once taken seriously, Javier and Brad each tried to warn Michael but because of the environment he thought he could never be touched.
I honestly feel the film was just oozing in so much substance and it was probably the most stylish way such a horrific story could ever be portrayed as it's also incredibly well shot.
Fuck it might watch it again tonight.
By hixx Go To Post"He sees the pass probably better than anyone else we have got at the club.M'Vila?
"It's important for him to be a part of this team in terms of what he gives us as far as creativity is concerned."
I will give you an internet high-five if you guess who Allardyce is talking about here.
By Pele.gif Go To Postwenger plsWords that Pele is so desperate to hear..#2019IsTooFarAway
By hixx Go To Post"He sees the pass probably better than anyone else we have got at the club.
"It's important for him to be a part of this team in terms of what he gives us as far as creativity is concerned."
I will give you an internet high-five if you guess who Allardyce is talking about here.
Eboue.
By hixx Go To Postno
think more absurd
Kirchoff?
By hixx Go To Post"He sees the pass probably better than anyone else we have got at the club.Borini
"It's important for him to be a part of this team in terms of what he gives us as far as creativity is concerned."
I will give you an internet high-five if you guess who Allardyce is talking about here.
By hixx Go To Post"He sees the pass probably better than anyone else we have got at the club.Cattermole or Rodwell?
"It's important for him to be a part of this team in terms of what he gives us as far as creativity is concerned."
I will give you an internet high-five if you guess who Allardyce is talking about here.
I'll go with Rodwell.
By Hitch Go To PostBerardi will be great for us in next season's League Cup final
I will quit football if this happens
By hixx Go To Post"He sees the pass probably better than anyone else we have got at the club.
"It's important for him to be a part of this team in terms of what he gives us as far as creativity is concerned."
I will give you an internet high-five if you guess who Allardyce is talking about here.
I'm going to go with Kirchhoff
people always love to furiously beat off over the Bayern jack of all trades ideal
By Pele.gif Go To Postthe shanks showI'd have cancelled it after the pilot.