By Vivalapizza Go To PostGot an interview in the morning. Haven't done this for like, 4 years.Good luck m8, you'll be fine.
Ughhhhh.
Scarlett Johansson has split from her husband. They have a two year old daughter together and have been married since 2014. Sad.
By Slizz Go To PostGetting ready for RTJ. Pretty pumped.How big is the venue? I saw them in DC on U Street for the first record and it was incredible. Like 300 people.
Lol
Good luck in the interview Viva. ✊
Happy birthday Bold.
Hope you enjoy the gig Slizz. Seeing them in two months time.
By GQman2121 Go To PostHow big is the venue? I saw them in DC on U Street for the first record and it was incredible. Like 300 people.I think around 1000, 300 seats then general admission its the Fillmore on South Beach.
By GQman2121 Go To PostScarlett Johansson has split from her husband. They have a two year old daughter together and have been married since 2014. Sad.
Being married seems hard.
Being famous and married seems especially hard.
By Wedward Go To PostBeing married seems hard.Not necessarily being famous, but more like actors or musicians who tour a lot.
Being famous and married seems especially hard.
I've heard lots of stories about her being an absolute nightmare to be with
The fact that you can't share the joy of dropping a deuce of optimal size, speed and consistency with others is life's greatest tragedy. What a way to brighten your day.
By Oddinho Go To PostThe fact that you can't share the joy of dropping a deuce of optimal size, speed and consistency with others is life's greatest tragedy. What a way to brighten your day.seems like you need to join the whatsapp group
By Perfect Blue Go To PostYurt you're confusing me with your avatar :PI will change it gimme a moment
although I figured it would be pretty easy to distinguish between us. It's like confusing Trump's teleprompter with Obama's
People talk a lot about Liverpool not being able to play our game over a whole season but I don't think that's right. We play a mostly possession-based game, yes the counter-press is there but when you keep the ball so much, the amount of time spent running is severely reduced. I think we tire out teams we play much more than we tire ourselves out.
I can't pretend to know what is going to solve our problems but it seems evident that we need more direct play from midfielders and a suitable replacement for Mané because Sturridge is letting us down.
I can't pretend to know what is going to solve our problems but it seems evident that we need more direct play from midfielders and a suitable replacement for Mané because Sturridge is letting us down.
By Ciaran Go To PostI will change it gimme a moment
although I figured it would be pretty easy to distinguish between us. It's like confusing Trump's teleprompter with Obama's
Hold on Yurt I'll find a good avatar for you
Interesting to hear Klopp getting openly called out, feels like the first time ive seen it from Liverpool fans
By Oddinho Go To PostHold on Yurt I'll find a good avatar for youthis is exciting!
I hope it's not a penis or something
unless it's your penis of course
By Oddinho Go To Post
It has your two favorite things, anime and Coutinho
well at least they aren't wearing glasses
thank you thank you
By Wedward Go To PostThe funniest thing about this is that Fox was Mexico's Trump. He was an incompetent buffoon who ran his campaign on catchphrases, was ignorant as fuck and won on a ridiculous "change" and "anti-establishment" platform . All his cabinet appointments were rich business men and we suffered 6 years of economic woes and unemployment under him. He was also a racist, although in fairness that wasn't the reason he won.
#fuckingwall
Dillinger were fantastic. Crowd wasn't quite as crazy as I expected though. Ben Weinman however managed to jump down from the speakers with half the people underneath him just moving away. He landed on the floor and some guy got his nose completely fucked up. Felt pretty lucky as I had barely noticed he was about to do that, and was right next to the nose guy haha. Got his blood on my shirt, but none of my own was spilled!
Also Ho99o9 were fucking amazing. Felt very Death Grips like.
Also Ho99o9 were fucking amazing. Felt very Death Grips like.
By Mr Cola Go To PostInteresting to hear Klopp getting openly called out, feels like the first time ive seen it from Liverpool fans
Every manager should get called out when the results aren't good. I feel for Klopp though, he bought really well this summer, with Gini, Mané and Matip all being great for us, he made the right putting Lallana in midfield, Firmino up front and Milner at left back, he's gotten a lot right and things just haven't gone his way recently. Arsenal getting offside winners against Burnley twice, United getting an offside equalizer against us, the Matip row with Cameroon...
We've had 5 or 6 weeks of underwhelming performances, but we're still in a position to have a good season if we can dust ourselves off. Remember that most people had us outside the top 4 and United winning the league early season.
GOOD LUCK Viva, you'll do well because you look sleek in a suit.
Wooden that's still fucking wild by normal concert standards :lol you still got more shows to come who knows what's gonna happen eh
Wooden that's still fucking wild by normal concert standards :lol you still got more shows to come who knows what's gonna happen eh
Also Ho99o9 were extremely cool after the show. But I couldn't be bothered to stick around and party, gotta get up early to go to Brighton tomorrow! #glassestriggerwarning
Brighton should be even better and more intense. Smaller venue and not as many cunt security guards.
Brighton should be even better and more intense. Smaller venue and not as many cunt security guards.
I've been living in Norway for the last 7 months. The last many months the sun has been out for a few hours, and it has been up to minus 15 degrees. :(
Quite a lot of people there even buy those lamps to simulate fucking sun light in your room there. Just to not feel completely dead.
Want to go back to Cebu.
Quite a lot of people there even buy those lamps to simulate fucking sun light in your room there. Just to not feel completely dead.
Want to go back to Cebu.
By Elchele Go To Postwell, mexicans are very racistsWhile this is true, the point was that saying racist shit on TV like Trump does doesn't win you any political points here. Most mexicans are of mixed race so a racist platform isn't going to win it for you like it did for him.
By Woodenpapangus Go To PostI've been living in Norway for the last 7 months. The last many months the sun has been out for a few hours, and it has been up to minus 15 degrees. :(feel for you lad. I can't imagine living like that
Quite a lot of people there even buy those lamps to simulate fucking sun light in your room there. Just to not feel completely dead.
Want to go back to Cebu.
1 month without sun would destroy me
By Hitch Go To PostRE7, ladsbuh buh buh *links to one random GAF poster as reason not to buy it*
I've barely seen anything of RE7, and must admit I got afraid it would get a bit too much Outlast. But it sounds like it didn't which is very cool and good, will play it soon. Just glad to see Capcom try something new. RE4 was much like FF7 fantastic, but the start of something horrible that kept spiraling out of control, until it truly hit rock bottom.
the bits where it mimics resident evil of old are cool
unfortunately there's chunks of horrible shooting
and more chunks of horrible hiding from big bads so you can use the item you need to progress which is boring as fuck.
and the boss fights so far have been aids. one was kind of funny in a "this is so fucking retarded" way. but to play it was tedious.
unfortunately there's chunks of horrible shooting
and more chunks of horrible hiding from big bads so you can use the item you need to progress which is boring as fuck.
and the boss fights so far have been aids. one was kind of funny in a "this is so fucking retarded" way. but to play it was tedious.
By Hitch Go To PostRE7, ladsPls don't spoil it
Done with Facebook as a platform. Shit is just miserable logging on and seeing nothing but op ed articles about Trump. I get news from Reuters and NYT. Facebook used to be the place I'd log on to see what my friends are up to.
By GQman2121 Go To PostThis episode was pretty good. His show is very underrated.
Feel like its all anyone was talking about when kt came out.
Its great.
Both Liverpool and America are complete shithouses ATM :/
Don't know if this is real but its scary that it's believable to me.
https://imgur.com/a/TSrPJ
Don't know if this is real but its scary that it's believable to me.
https://imgur.com/a/TSrPJ
Just how fucking COOL is this picture?
Zabo gifs pls. All three goals were fucking sublime
By GQman2121 Go To PostThis episode was pretty good. His show is very underrated.'The uploader has not made this video available in your country'
*video*
Trumpacalypse begins
By Elchele Go To Postwell, mexicans are very racistsAy! Fuck you mate, and whatever ethnic group you happen to in!
For the United fans, if you're curious what really happened to Evra and about his time in Juve in general
Goodbye my friend
Double doubles and a sensational run to a CL final, not bad eh?
Thanks, Uncle Pat
As Patrice Evra’s time in Turin is over, Adam Digby reminds Juventus supporters they owe him a huge debt of gratitude.
If ever proof was needed that the march of time is a relentless and unforgiving one, three memories of Patrice Evra’s time at Juventus serve to highlight it perfectly. A little over 18 months apart, they show how the former Manchester United full-back – who has completed his transfer to Olympique Marseille – went from a vitally important player to an ageing liability who no longer has a place in the side.
The first came in June 2015, at an open training session in the days leading up to the Champions League Final. With the Turin sun beating down on Juventus Stadium, various groups of players emerged from the shade of the dressing room to be put through their paces by Max Allegri and the club’s fitness coaches.
First came the Italian core of Andrea Barzagli, Claudio Marchisio and Leonardo Bonucci, with a number of other players tagging along. Stephan Lichtsteiner pushed them to run harder, while a South American contingent including Arturo Vidal and Roberto Pereyra soon joined them, laughter and some good-natured ribbing filling the air as these small cliques lapped the field.
Finally, the senators emerged, clustered together and looking much more serious than the others. Captain Gigi Buffon led the way, but it was no surprise that this focused and determined bunch contained the only players who had won the Champions League before pulling on the Bianconeri shirt. Carlos Tevez, Andrea Pirlo and Evra walked with purpose, their experience, leadership and calming influence essential if the Old Lady was to somehow overcome Barcelona.
Ultimately they would fall short, yet it was largely thanks to that bunch of veteran stars that not only had Juve reached the UEFA showpiece event, but had also won a League and Cup double for the first time in two decades. Tevez and Pirlo moved on shortly afterwards, but Buffon and Evra were each vital in holding a new-look side together as 2015-16 got underway, their words after a Week 10 loss to Sassuolo finally seeing results turn in their favour and eventually La Madama once again clinched both domestic trophies.
“We must respect this shirt!” was the message from Evra as the Neroverdi clinched a 1-0 win, and – along with some harsh criticism from Buffon – Juventus went through the rest of the season undefeated. It was a remarkable resurgence, but one that would not have been possible without the input from the left-footed star. Over the course of the campaign, he also had a profound impact upon Alex Sandro, teaching the Brazilian the nuances of his role and how to best infuse his skills within Allegri’s system.
Evra had of course helped to usher in a tactical revolution under the Coach, filling a position previously occupied by the likes of Federico Peluso or Simone Padoin. His specialist skill-set allowed Allegri to alternate between a three-man defence and a more orthodox back four, but Alex Sandro unquestionably surpassed him in recent months.
The former Porto flyer emerged as one of the best left-backs in the world and started almost every game while his mentor looked on from the sidelines and grew uncomfortable with life as a reserve. Now rarely called upon, it was an injury to Alex Sandro that forced Evra into the line-up for December’s Supercoppa Italiana, where the third and perhaps final memory of the 35-year-old was delivered.
As the match at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium in Qatar unfolded, his rapid decline was laid bare by former Liverpool winger Suso. Almost every Milan attack flowed through the Spanish youngster, his combination of speed and trickery too much for Evra, who was left chasing shadows. It may have taken a penalty shootout for the Rossoneri to lift the trophy, but the Frenchman’s shortcomings were obvious, perhaps contributing to Allegri’s angry outburst at the final whistle.
No longer first choice, no longer able to keep up with pacey wingers and no longer needed at Juventus, it has been a stunning fall from grace.
But what Evra brought to Juventus should not be forgotten. He was the left-back who helped improve Juve’s chances in Europe, he was the wise old head who offered guidance to the club’s young players, and he was the voice of experience in a dressing room that lost its way last term.
Thank you, Uncle Pat, and good luck.
Goodbye my friend
Double doubles and a sensational run to a CL final, not bad eh?
By Elchele Go To Postwell, mexicans are very racists
I'm about 50% offended
By FlutterPuffs Go To Post
I disagree actually, but damn Mkhi.
Being "tactical" sure is getting him far considering he's only beaten Klopp once and lost to him three times, even with the most expensive teams in the world.
Mou is about just as tactical as Klopp.
some managers are more about attitude and approach rather than obsess over the small details
some managers are more about attitude and approach rather than obsess over the small details
Viva think of an interview as two we thing, they need be right for you as much as you're right for them. When you realise your operating on a level playing feel it usually reduces the amount nerves. If it's face to face try some basic mirror matching if your struggling to build rapport (don't over do it tho ffs as my candidate did last year and ended up looking like he was taking the piss).